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STANLY NOTES; Kaiway IrriUtni (.raiwl Meruit' I'r -i. Inn Colli I .a. I. I'Vun The Stanly Knterprise TIii- many friends of Attonn I. E. Austin sympathize with liim in the death of his mother, .Mrs. SPOILSMEN AND GRAFTERS. Why They Vatnrully Gravitate to the O. O. P. j It Is a manor of great satisfaction I to Domoerats that none of their load- j " i ,-TiJ li.ivn Ihhmi foim.i lileorill.sl with t h ! ADVANCE IN WAGES. Kt'cicntinii ami l.uiu-li Kumu liting r.rertetl tj I. ik IiIiiii-ji l ill. The Lynchburg (Va.) Cotton "ill Co announces that beginning j numerous corruption, wiftlti and Monday the wages ot e ery employe i fraud srim.bil.s sn far . xmsed. The i will he advanced 1(1 percent which A. . Austin, at ner nome in i nion , rcasou for this is that the Democratic means a voluntary increase in the county on the i'rd instant. Mrs. ; voters look much more closely Into the Austin was TO years of u-vre, anil rharaeter of those whom they select to ken in critical "health for "several j represent them and keep mneh closer months. In refeirinir to her the j w:,tlh tIuu' tIl ronk Journal says: "She was a -rand j ;l"a lllu "f B'Ta"; P-'y . i, J , . v. n ui Ilreet primaries are tlie rule In the ueice of lr.sH tnt Polk She wiw, D,11K)cr.'ltk. ( wliu, v,ith !!u. Ke. a. woman of splendid force of t!u, cwn..,, (..1U,.US pvston Is character and was beloved hy alljjw ;lm,.st universally maintained, who knew her." j UepuMleaii nomination!) aivalnnst al- A series of meetings is in pro ! wls manipulated hy tire inner riiis of ..'res? at Anderson drove Church, Kev. Julm A. Suiuiney, of China Grow, assisting the pastor Kev. K. M. Brooks. It will probably con tinue, for a number of days. Pleach ing next Sunday. .hi. A. Moore.' f Marsinille. died on Thursday of last wi-ek from in- : juries received in a train accident at 1 1'eachland on Tuesday b. fore. II.s; train had sidtnicKed to let another' pass. He go' t.t'X ami was just et-1 ting back on when lie was crushed j between the station platform an 1 : the rear of the passenger e. ao1.' He was carried to Charlotte fori treatment. If that Stanly county oil boom ; that is now 'ring lieraide.l to me! world is as full of gas us was the; the accompany in;: report of the Ke-' publican gathering here Saturday; and :he politiciul speaking, it is j destined to sptlld It? force ill hot, air. People in Albemarle attach! but little importance to the report,; though they hope tuat developments ; may prove it well founded sitanlv i lenders, who j;!ve the word ttint the ruij; eandidates must supported by the follower's of the imicEilue and arc enabled to i'on-e si!eh nominations lu most eases tiiiMtini) the j iwer lie pluiiiler. The Itepulilieau v refuses t register the e.'xiln machine leaders N marUtil for Mlitleal slaughter if fie should he held enough to offer himself as a candidate. In the distrilmti.ni of icitliwinl. s'ate and local oifiees the tU-puliiiiitn ret inner has n part nr Int. The meanest snifters In the rinks are pivferr.-d Jo the honest and iiulejien .! at ntor win dares to dispute with the i;';vi(j!k':i:i Uiss the availability or hem-sty iif his seleetions. ("mler such a system, in which cold cash and patrmase of ot!W are the chief maiusirri!!-!", it narurally fotljws Lti.it irruption ist.s mid .crai'tors have open selected tor appointive or'iee.s to the sreat soamial of the Itep'itillcan party and its l.ws of the respect of most honest v iters. Not content with tllliiu: offices. Loili national ami state, with many most u:i .vdiiIi;,- recipients, many of those eLeet.il to congress and the sflte lesislatu-e.s h.iv. delitier.lto ly refused t.i carrv out platform nroni- ti:iv mil bv the eomtiatiV of '1." ''I'M) annually. The company is also com pleting 'a large hall for the hctviit of the operatives to accomodate toll people. A dining room, reading, e. ri cspondence, and smoking rooms will also be provided, lSaths and a recreation hall will also be teat of the building. Tins is for bene.it of the army of operatives clusively and will'cost 15,000. tVe-t Ittuii-iii". W. W, liot: has repainted I barber shop and stou-huttst MrC'lrndon My Rerover. Engineer AlcCleudon who was shot while trying to enter the Salis bury jail on the night of August 0 at Whitehead-Stokes Sanitorinni and his chances of recovery are now considered good. He was badly wounded and it was not believed at first that he would recover. Three others weie also shot near the jail while tryiuir to enter the iil. Two of them were in the hospital several ilas thereafter one was not so seriously in jured, he- -' ling only shut turotigh the hand. " 'It is learned that Pi. P.usby at 11 j Spencer dressed his hand nn the ''s j next ilay, but his name could not "' ! bi' ascertained. Business Locals. Notices Inserted under this head at one cent word each Insertion. WAN'TKI) STAY KS Highest cash prices p.aid for all kinds of staves for Norfolk mur lo.i. Apply to K A Hummer, Asliolxuo, X C. WAXTKP: By Chlca,',) wholesale and mull onliT luuisf. nist:mt mnnaKcr (man or wnmaii) fur tliis t'nutity uml H!jtiuiiiK territory. Salnrv for ' exlK'int-s weekly; t;iHMise iiMmey I'he fourth i ihveliiii'iit nr i xirlfnee reipiinil. Smn" unit iiiiusimc, ri vuv ui unre ior mil purtieu Inis ami intiw :'.! aMn-w.l nvi'l(iv ilri ss. OKNKKAI. MAXAiIKR. ( Wl E. Luke St., t liiuiK . -siii Kntei prise. linrcos i K. I'ulldle illeman NY ttanilli man tlin.-L.iw. s I lull It' l.,m.-s ..a I!an irsiu'in'd. 1 -Mrs. isitiii' y. uml will i-nter nn his 'i'ili''j K. I.e.Hlwfll. nl Wilm,:,: her i!:iug!iler. .Mis. t, 1. Wood, .m (livens-1h.-i. street Jliss Nell Bulla attended the yearlv uiect t . ; , 1 1 - friends at (oolford Colli'p-. N.ndiiy and Monday .Mi-s Nettie (!las. ahor a nii'iilli'-. vis.l . relatives ami friends in I.'aiidleiii.m, retiuiird to her home in Concord l-'iiday. I-'rairk Howdon ol New York, arc mp.iViifd by liis friend. Frank Mewe. tf ileCall. S. C'isvisiiitiBlns latlier, T. Buwden 1'iss Ellen liuriver lelt on thenoon train Wednesday for Wii.ston-.Sdem to visit relatives Mis- Haikers trip will include a visit to n.ileloV- Mis. .1 l Ander sr.n.of Speueer. Im is "'i the way to ;oin her liusbatid 111 EiibiiiOiid, '.i , us their fu ture hi me. is visiting l.er parents. Mr and Mrs. . M. CobK -W A. r.llmoM'. H O' Collins. liiu. .7. M Pii.-h, and K. II dariell went to i 1 iLih I'omi Tluir-ilay to attend the Piedmont A oeiutiou m essi "'i tliein tins week. Mrs ( I A. A II is. ti and d..t Khvr. llellen ami Mano, are us, tine a: the !r nie ot 1! wife C. M asville t In MorMiituii Moiidav for a week. M.ss 1 tnckv. is vi-ninj; iii. T. r. from a 'wo of Virginia. atioi!:.v foi I. nine I- -.. retnrncl !.,i;,. Cai.bi 11 Al her sister. Mr- Mar-hail reian t til- 1 holil- rod r::-d to irg in town o!'v of Ken- (:. M ( alnt ied Salarlav i" in-mtiiilis i-a.'i,.' f.iwi, n .minx i.-U- Hl-.-le , nmiTlieCu ' Archie 1 1 i s: ll.iiil ze.fi of Car:-.-'-4 typhoid fe" -l , aau Ilighfaiis. -u-death iii-Mares-. treat..! i' r .,; was i.rritij;!it h The h-' w ho 1 i V - ' near 'nun " !.,..-. I. t. on ii i ni in . ha th- r of -I m -as lses or tlie win ot their e instituertts. Tins has lava sola uu f r years, until tlie expjsures eauie and th peoile can he fooled no 1 iiijer. The voters ( tlie t'nite,! States are now in h.iuse ele:iuii mooj and it will be Ultheult if not dangerous, to try to set them to s-litrht the j b White washing is unpopular and slurred over investiatk.)iis are latuhej to scorn by the honest voter. He Is iu mood to be trlaed with uud Is rampant ifor reform, and experience shows that w!rPn aroused to a full sense of the corruption and drifting he has been the victim of he will he satisfied with nothiw; less than real ref-jrm. Experi ence also sliows that when the inde pendent Republican voter eanuot got what he wants from his rvn party he turns the rascals out and tries the Democrats, on the principle of a new broom sweeps clean and as a salutary lesson to his owoTparty. Ibere Is a very natural reason why Jhe corruptionists aixl grafters have pfavitated into the Republican party, for that class of politician has no re gard for good government he Is a spoilsmon!.'er pure and simple. He always Joins the tnajorjty and sta-s with It as lorn? as it pays "film To do so. As tlie Itepuhlieaji party has virtually I been In power for f.irty years, U Iemocrats durlna that time having ouly eonti'ollesi all tiranches of the Lrovernmenf for two years, the i;raftor Iis ytttek );e o leech to the tJ. O. F. Those in polities for the !:Vi?y there '.s In It have therefore nil 'j,'.'ome lte putd;eau.s, tor Um- e:t.j"iiH patronage of the pfi'sident and t'.-e vn-t corriliv tioti ftind-j PiForted from :i7I cTassgj ')r"e.rrp.irat!ons have enn'del the He puMieau Jeaderjt'j IHofe than, gratify the I'-m-lnVs of the raftprs for place and pelf .i that Ci'o T.at'.inal Hepubli crm !:.aehi! ini'l most if the Statd . ara entirely dviinntod by lament tn the p.irty. 1 nuh .-r who ,:"'l"'r "'-'I ,jf the -Main street. J. P. liaidwin.rf Southern Pine,, who has ln--ii Ms';!ing his familvj her., has returned. M:s- Alite I'ixon is attending ;he Hnliuees meetings bear i reellsbol -.. I Miss Minnie Dixon is organist m the Holiness nii'ilings near Liberty, i The citizens iu town aie hignivi pieascd ith the work done at li.-j Ccciitv Convention Satiuday. t'f course with such a ticket an : a fail t ut ti out at the polls a handsome niaioritv is ours. U'e lialliior ChalhainiteS Cef- tainiy coiigrutulate the good oi l Peittocratic Party in Chatham fur Humiliating at their ounty conven tion Mich srood men for the different olliivs. Pavid Curtis and his force ot eiirht carpenters recently tore up Cv',5011 Mjuare feet of lloor in th Columbia Mfg. Company's mill, where t litre weiv t.o .-jiinning fiames to movf and laid a double floor using 1200 lbs of nails. Only eight days was ieiiiirt d fci the job. I f Chatham I irmm ralir Cm entiuii. j The L'cmocrats of Chatham held their county convenfion on last Tuesday and liniuinafi'd the follow ing candidates: For the Senate, .lames K. !'ives. ror the House, Ueiu-v M. London. For Clerk. .James I., liiilliii. For Sherirt', John Ii. Millikau. For Kegister, W. K. Uruoks. For Surveyor, ti. H. Cl-g. For Coronet. C. K. I'ilkni rtou. For County Commissioners, S. W, Harrington, X. J. Wilson and A. J. Lane. , j The finest watermelons of the season were furnished us last wi-ek j by Lee AliIruL'e. of Prog less X. C. ' M..KT(iA(IESAI.E. Hy virtue ef the imwer rontained In it rertuiu inor'caBe .1. i"l exwuteil to the uiiileiii;ne.l on rh-:ir.I .lay ol (icioliur. l.itl-1. by Z. franks ami I wife. Klia Knmks, mid rueenle.l in the mllre ! oi the Ueaioierof I)-e.ls tor Raii.lol.li emiiitv, in Hook 1!, I'.iu'e UK). 1 will on the -J-.'nil ilav of Si'pt-mn." at is! o'clock in. sell for ra-li to the lilahest iii.iilcr at imbliu auctloii at the rourthoiiM- .lour in Ashtlioni, Kiiuiloli1i (.'unity, tl-.e' loilow'nv; ilcscriln"! rnierty. to-it- LyiuRiin.1 !.', iii',' in Kamlnlph rountv in I Ashi'lKiro towehip, ilescrilicd as follows: ' I A'ljoinim: th- laml of Emlry Hi!. Tom K-ll' niH others. C'-innine nt a tone on the north I si.lc of the Kranklinviile road. Kailev Hill's I corn-r- thence nlom: said mail .Mi feet to a j none in loin B.-il's corner: thence north feet to a -lone In saul Hell's line; thence .oath : T.'i 'l.'Lrees noith ."in l-et to a stone Hill's coiner; i ilience ut!'. on II IPs Hii.- -.".itf f-et to the U'. i u'lnuiui.- ' .iiit iiiaiK H.uiil m ,uat c feet, more or i less Even (iihraller ean't rornjiare with the foundation of tins hank, Ihjcuiisb that tinioiH roek lias iiikk'ri,'ri.iinl passages and our hank has not. Buill s.piar. lv mi lionestv, every depositor run be sure of fair treatment, security for liis money, and a constantly earning interest (,., same. Most rocks run be blasted and crumbled, but the foundation on whieli this bank is built bids defiance to both. loin our lai-oe family of sutislii..! positers and build for future comfort on our soii I Inundation Write for Booklet, -pi. !, f - Consul ration." .l.-t .lay of Am A. (i. Murdock and S. S. Cox I weie visitors in As!iebor on Monday. '1 f TTe.,.1 I t'l' iv ii M.-o CORRUPT PrACT.'CLG BllL. A.i-. on ii, half H Tin undav a hoiisi for the pi. which to woiMo , n.pkins 'o :n a lev llili tb"e !;rs! i.l'e.-Ted ,ui!dm- It will wash and let n'.id'f This (eiiipl. ion all ii : It's 'no s.r-let SO I 11 t-11 Ti:kc thou l.'of.ky Me nila A- ileboru i 'I"- KillH'V Nll. '3 Th's. iZ i n lint . ..lih.i-" : 1:1 biii ;n warned u- tls'.lna the p val-.i. On .1; a-;l tl.nv ;. sll.lliU net 1 app:.a. I.;;:.; Iieiay In ir pvartiees wdi sn-li a eftaryi to meet in the ; voters." tx't ii n it ! f i UTe failed l .i'ar.v I'l'.'sidcnt U icip i ' e ';, n rvvcftlli'iii I Nmof-pntlo re U n i e .'-.t:e:(. !idi ile.i'i'iio' i'i authority 'i'r' : . : - .nie.. si over )'... - -- i .. tl.e Till . Ui f I nr c irp.ir.itioi.s from a.ir.ey in ma.i-ioti with .; y;- p,-so-elt and ioid !::.' :e s',e.l this bill x-.M- ii b -.s thin a:i hour t i Jo so. Th" Tribune ,vr.t!.'i.,cn i.i.i. :ist nv issa-'e vif thi- hid, hut .n lie 17 it sii l. "Th.s I.i a pidi.'ie i.i'ni n lee.ian Is, n i :vd -'nn w!iy it i.'e Uv-t trill In Ua i- l-s-i e;:i! ::utpa'.t;Ti. L.s, -l-io'st .-ormpt ooiy s. - . .'. asiua. and will prep e.'o.:in':i wlrei "(-it teviin-r ;f the :y?e: tl-it t';- meas it w.:s o'.i. ;i :ic; I 'nim Prm iiU-nre. Mis. W. A. White is visiting at Guilford College. Lester Frazier is sick with typhoid fever. v Miss Pearl Chanitiess who has been visiting a: J. Nr. Way's in Asheboro has returned home. Miss Mamie Deny has typhoid fever. Hugh White and sister Flora spent Saturday and Sunday in Center neighborhood. Quite a number of young people were veiy pleasantly entertained by Rev. Geo. Wood and wife hist Thurs day afternoon. Miss Flora Hinshaw, of Indiana, who has been visititurat G. P. Hark- ers hus returned home. Miss Gladys Tongue, who has heyii vi?itiiijj hi r sister Nettie, has, returned huiiit. J Miss Marie White visited Mi&sj Tencuc Sunday. j l la ma hit Vtc. Col, and Mrs. .-l-icoh A. Long an nouce the njaeinen; of their daughter. Pearl Hamilton, to Mr. 11. Jcse Meiinne. of Gr. ensboro, X. C. The weddine is to take place iu the fall. J. Klmer Long, attorney, has bought twenty suns in Chatham Countv against th-Cape Fear Pow er Co. for damagr.-. The agure-1 gate anion nt sued la for about $;( I'i'O. II. C. Stout's Caunery of Hurling, ton was partially destroyed by :;re TiKsdav nigli'. The lire was dis covered" about in o'clock. Prompt action by neighbors with buckets pi evented a total loss. The damage nni.'iiiit to about .;1po. Mr. Smith formerly taught at Farmer Institute. Pr. Geo. W. Long leturned to u "ihatii Mon liiy uft.'f two months ii'i-eiiee. :it the W h'.t 'U- id-.StokeS SanitaV'.uili. Miss Mullie Finiiia Dorset t Hush ;sitt at Farmer ! d Miss oindav. ocaiion, seven 'itliern I I'.liill t nil. e 1'e eduiMiioiial Kstabhshed s:iu Thor ou ch Colleop cmirseA le.idit'to M ; A. P,.t I'll. B. and Lit. I!, decrees. Stror and ex pe'ienced Faculty with liilnt iiuiivi'sitv tr.iiriinir- tiood library, reaiiintr r.oi;i. lalmr atorics. literarv soeitie-. Kxcelleni mtisir. ar! .el.K'iition and business depart-inputs. I'eaiitiful and healthful I teen mile east of (treensbor railway. Iiest moral ami religious intluenees. No haing; new students met by reception committees irnm vo-niif; people's Clnistian org.iniati.ius eeim'eeted with tlie college. li'od .p.piipmeiit Another !ar-e new dormitory, with modern conveniences' ha beeu built this year to meet the re.piiremer.ts of prowiii" patriinas". Steam lieatiuo elei--trie lighting.' and water systems are mm lieiiij: installed iu al! buildings. Kxjienses usually moderate. I'all term opens Sepieuilier lith. For catalogue ..r furtlier iiifurmation, ad dress Enimk.it I.. Mon in. M A., LI.. ) , President, Klon College, N. C. Business Integrity' There i nothing that gives as much confidence as sijuare and fair dealing with the public. We do not use any form of fake schemes in our business- We have never lowered fhe art of piano building to the mere level of a money making traffic. We have never sacrificed lone, quality and perfect workmanship for expense- We have never made clieup pianos and never will. The reputation of our pianos has been gained by merit alone, the stumlinp of our linn hy business in tdgi'ity. The mere possession of u StieU pia no puts i lie seal of supreme approval upon the musical tustea of its owner. Southern Wareroom No. 5 West.Trade Street, Charlotte, N. 0. 0. H. Wilmoth, Manager. j Wachovia Loan & Trust I Co., iHidh Point Office. High Point. N. G DO YOU WANT THE BEST. SAFEST, EFFIC IENT FAMI LY MEDICINES? BUY VHk-s 1. 11)1,- I.ivrr I'l 1 1 , ,". . Sii-pi-rlur lu t'nlniiiel fur child nr ml lilt. Vlt'k'n Yi-lluw Pliie Tnr ounh f)'rii, 'tit. Cures tvuriit cuiiKh mill prevelltM Mmiiiiiiptliii. VIck'H Turtle Oil I.liiliiieul. 45. Hmt nml InrrNt fur mini or beniit. Vlrk'N Kestorltlve Tillllc Wine of Coil Liver (Til, SI. on. VIck'H Hu in ami iilulne llnlr Tunic, av. t oil or ilyr, MtopH ilttmlrutr, rentori-M the llnlr. At all ilriiKK1"' or tlrnlem or Kent for the price hy L. RICHARDSON M'F'G CHEMIST, N. Caro. j Greensboro, Viw I IA Fountain Pen Free for Three New An nual Subscribers. 3 I al Tl- -d.- lav llXrdy (, l,i is.-Oivi-ri ,.! ';'e ! -''fhr r'iWr un.l,rr'ks lui' in' mitot j) iniie I.e. !. i..UI ..t.v. I,. I .:,. .u ! ;';l-t '. .-d'.es" ily visited Mrs. Is-er past ford d by i I .!; r Cii:j--.:;U'!:t K '. out at tl.e expeaso i" I cii, i!.-' .j.s iv -.1 is l.i-i'.i 'Mtis isk. hit. i y he st't'e 1 -ir"pt irir iters v. l.y he Ue .w (.' ivreiyou ia &::! Cabinet; v tiy be .1 -".:rt tip iliiffize to J:l is.- K.-rU.T f.if V, J I ii ;!;( i.l 1.0 tol l iiboul i'm ker i i i i 1 .i:, l v. r-y he 3.":.- 't r.mK-e rIiiti.:y...i ,i;i. pay onek to tl.e pdiey b'lldcrfi of t'le :2i ;t!i-u:i e c:i p iMi'-s I'v i:u y !'J "h'rl Tim tbetn In Int m t'pii'j;!. Til- ly I t :i I'.lii' ji:-e;: h b.:t ".v r.tls mv c-K(J !u:i li.!i-!,vl by .!.!. nnd o'dr s i." Dots 'nil an Ml'itigvvit.li mini', Isil liotiS, 1 1 v v feelitis. Yii.: t -cd a (.ill. Use Dt-WiltV Little- KiHv I.'isi-rs, the famous. liflliT j.ills. Ibj n-d ; k sicktn or grjjH-. but V-SutU e sur-. s "jnst ttvtm, Sold.. I-? Standard Driiir" C'. uml ! te 45,, .niaiU .".r. AshrtMUO I'rug U o. -Asneiiui i A. v,. TVI'F.WRITKi! BA!:;.INS I Inirdle all kinds' of relmih tyneuriiei.s liif are mu.'c ptxd an new. Cult fin msii any in.il,.'. A rebuilt "Dliter" can l seen ililiie lxier en llTTicery (.'o. Prices it, reach ol all pir'.iimny t.v- ReT?1f'e'Td:i lintu'imv1.. '.; I P"f.l Oil. '; fr tj I .:ii' 1 the ,S; :: :,. ( I'lf T. lie :. i.-. i -lonevelt. v.iie l t yield t fund.ird Oil ;r U-n rite biil "C'ii pitldic Is "m i'.se hurrili .1. liiires us I'li'.i Wiiiiitis. Tl.e teb UaS "Crushed Sale" 'f tie Morns Hcarboro-M.jtlitt Uo. cli.sul Saturiloy. The huggy which was advertised to lie i;iveti 11 way on the l.i-t day of the s!e was drun ti by J. N. Allied, of Aih.-boro. He had ynly one ticket in ihe in. Th'stieket was taken from the hex h little- -ui-ile Ward. I". IS. Hayes, V. .1. Armlieid, wild A i thai' li.iss assisted iu tlie drawing. The suit of nlotbes l iven aw iv wiie viou liy K. If- .I3owu, ol tear llulllSeltr. That U the Kiiid We Have Mr. Walter M. hut cess and Miss Virion S. Mcifath, Loth of Kan I'ulph county, wero united in m ir nrigf at (he conrthon" here yester day nioruiug by Rev. A. (i. Kirk iiuiti. It was a pood linking couple m fa(J, the bride was one of the liuiidsiuiiest young women that evet Krai -ed the register's office on a eiiiiihir mission G reenshuro l'atiiot.- jft'iiiuliilitl'Sf This pen i.s Riser's celebrated Me idian pen guaranteed for one year. If not satisfactory send it bark and we will give a new pen in exchange. This pen is the very best; as good as made anywhere. Don't pay .(k) for a fountain pen when you can get one free. Address iThe Courier, Asheboro, N. C. I Wood & Moring's P Q O ) Q a m - Offers you splendid opportunities for good buying at mon9 7-sa,iag pricis. q SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE The; Chatham Mfg. Co. ot Klkiii, wiJl he movf-d to Winston Salem, of :, I i In? t a r-i-Twhut, a , ueWr- -factor'. iU U Latest styles, best quality, most desirable goods at a sacri3c?. ' " This is an opportunity too good to miss a chance to t J SW1MER CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS at great reductions 5 buy th-3 latest styled Q The reason is simple--. 10 o them over and come early. It's not a question 6f profit. We don't lools for that Q 3 the goods must be sold. be reason is simple - it's mid-season and time for us to clear up the broken lots that remain from early summer. It pays us to clean up in this way twice a year, better than to carry them over. Bear in mind that we only sell high -class goods. While some lots are broken in size3 we have your size in many attractive models' and styles. Come and look a S3 C3 O Ci - 8. o This clearance sale will include our entire stock excepting furniture and shoes General disylay Saturday. . . ' .Wood Moring.- , Up-To-Datc Clothiers rjd F,urniors. B.!:t :r;u A'l . 1 .1 f.e : tC (la So:i;eta:Ji lit- : it , W. B. WKI'-STV!!. I A-lielK.ru, N. C. j 1 : . ;: continued t Elkiu. A
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