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L. KLINE GOMPANY July Clearance Still in F orce Many Bargains Still Left We wish to thank our many friends and customers for their splendid support given us during this sale. It has even exceeded our fondest expectations, hundreds of people took advantage of our wonderful values and saved. We cannot urge you to strong to come to our sale at your earliest convenience. Our prices are the lowest in several years. We give you below several of our tremendous values, If you haven't been to our sale come as Boon as you can. Ask your neighbors and friends of the wonderful values we offer. KUSLLN? 15c Turd The best grade white mus lin 36 inch wide soft quality * no starch none better made. JTEN'S 80ft ? 8? per pair Men's Sox, black, tan, grey navy and white, regular 15c vulue. PON'OEE SHIRTS ? 69c Tan Pongee collar attach ed Shirts sizes 14 to 17, reg . v aT >1.00 value. SHIRTS it?d DRAWERS :?<? Ualbriggan shirts and draw ers all sizes 32 to 46. regu lar 59c vaiue. OVERALLS ? 98c Heavy blue Denim Overalls, good make all sizes regular $1.50 value. ' MEN'S I'.MONS ? 49c Men's Pajaraa c-ieck and Knit Unions full cut good grade all tizes regular 75c value. (TRTAIS GOODS ? 9c Good 19c value open work border ?excellent value. DIAMOND BRA Ml DIAPER CLOTH ? $1.89 10 yard bolt 27 inch diaper cloth best grade >2.50 value. WI3TO0W SHAHES? 4Se Good grade window shades, regular 75c value, complete v-ilh fixtures. PAJASLA "THEt'KS ? 17 1-pc Good count pajarna checks, soft finish 36 Inch wide, reg u'ar 25c value. i If Ml'MMC SILK POSCEK 9>e 12 Mumme silk Pongee, reg ular |150 value. 9-4 SIJEFTIXfi ? 19c . S?4 Bleached soft sheeting best made regular 75c va'.ue. A PRONG GINGKAMS ? #c Special counter assorted pat terns Apjoo and Dress Ging hams regular 15c value. BOVS PATTS? 8?c Khaki and Crash pants sixes 8 to 17, regular $1.25 value. LAMPS 0XV0B1) AM? P'\HP? ?8e One lot .Oxfords and Pumps patent and kid leathers, all sizes values up to $6.00. PLOW SHOES? 9LM I'll* shoes all "sizes solid leather regular $2.50 value. L. Kline & Col. WHEN ADTEBTISED OB SEEN EL9EWHEBE ITS ALWAJS CHEAPEST HEBE LOTTISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA MEN'S STRAW MATS? Me $1.50 value straw huts alt sues an<1 shapes. LADIES YKSTS ? 10c Hegular 15c value ladles 'ests good grade all sizes. i ABIES SILK HOSE? 48c Regular $1.00 value silk lace l.ose all Blr.es. OILCLOTH? SSc Y.-ud Cood grade all assortments, legular 39c value. PERCALE? l?c <Jood quality 36 Inch Percale light and ilaik patterns reg< uhr 29c value. <2x90 BEI? SHEETS? tyte flood grade soft quality 72x90 Uieets $1.60 value. ? I'AI.M I1E?CH SOTTS $10.95 Sport and regular models $15.00 value all colors and sizes 34 to 46. REMNANTS Table packed full of rem ! Ants marked do\vn so low you will Imagine you are get ting them tree. , ' ~ ? FERSI*ECTrVE OF THE GRAHAM MEMORIAL BUILDING to be erected at the University of North Carolina aa a Students' Activities building and social center tor the student body. The building is to located on the old University Inn site, will fan west towards the Battle- Van ce-Pettigrew dormitories, with appropriate entrance towards Franklin ?treat and the Alumni boilding, and ia to eost $400,000, subscriptions for which are now being ralaed by studaata of the alumni. The plana foz tM building, which will b* of the lat? Georgian style of architecture, brick with limestone trimmings, have ben drawn by Messrs. Kendall, of M* Kim. Mead, and White, and MmIu of the T, Q.-Atwsad.argvkatioa. Conatrnction ot central .Milium JuJtmn in 19Z2-2i* ? : Chapel Hill, N. C. July 10.? Accord to an announcement made today the Qraham Memorial Committee , the University of North Carolina, dans hare been perfected for the ?mutation of the campaign tor lands lor the building during the summer, Bid twenty representatives of the )tudent body and alumni are now at fork throughout the State in the In terest of the movement. Purpose of The Bnlidlng I The purpose of the building la to jprovlde a student activities center or the use of the student body and |t the same time do honor to the liemory of Edward Kidder Qraham, President of the University from 191 1 l> 1918. Subscriptions ere being1 ought (or in recognition of the fact rhat men are to be trained for elfec fve participation In modern commun y life, they must have the prcper letting (or it ? In this Instance an Adequate, well planned, srolent ac |ivltiea buiidlnK Bal ding Sorely Needed The oeed of such a building cannot overstated. The present Y. built MM when the itudent body nnir. "?d 600, Is hope es?lj Inadequate ,, ~?<>r Um 22f0 student- to be enrolled S >ie*t September. It t? badly outgrown 1 ' as the dormltorlee qt the lining fa ' :illtle j were In 1820, when students three deok beds and ate in khlfts. Furthermore the i'nd.ent or rnWbU h?ve Iqer#??e4 ,?ore rnp m ?'v. Idly than the student body, and have* no place In which they can be carried on systematically and satisfactorily. I.oeation ?"! Plunn The building, which will be of the late Gerogoln style of architecture. l>rlck with limestone ttimm'ngs, will be located on the Old Inn Site. It will face across the campus toward^ (he Battle Vance-Pettlgrew dormitor ies. with north and south extension* facing Franklin Street and the walk' way between the Inn and Alumni Building. The main entrance from the campus will be through a spacious I .rtlce into a large social room, 49 by 80 feet on the flrsl floor, capable of bflng used for a variety of purpos es such M class rind aluran banquet*, meetings er f the burger clats, group Pinging, aqd other general get-togeth er activities. It will elso'glvc <Hrec' access to stairways leading up annd down, coat rooms, administrative of fices, serving roo-n, and ladles recep tion roMn. The basement will con tain toilets, a barber shop, storage space, a large cafeteria, anil a Vell equlpped kitchen onnected with the first and second floors with g system [of dumb waiters. The floor .above the social room -will .be divided Into flf tee? room* of vsryiwg sites, which can be connected ,4MtH t?Ml>g door*,, and will be used sari naively for stu dent Sdlvltle*. The north and south ? xteasW**. will provide (or the muel <rl cl*l > tnH athletic, association, and slmular organization*. Cast af the BaHdlns to be MOOftW In 1918 when the building m Am' propoaed, the student body number ed lObO, bulhllng prices were lower, ana the fcratent building r?org*nli? tlon of the University was three years in the future. One hundred fifty thousand dollars was th? objective set, of which $123,000, was subscrib ed, and $80,000 has boon collapted. To meet present requirements $400, 000 will be required and subscrip tions are being asked for on that ba sis, construction of the central unit to be begun as soon as m inscriptions and eollectlona justify letting, the contract. Fiiinre Expansion Possible In the more distant future, It will be possible to extend the bu'ldlnga td the east. Ample Spare i mains , on Uie plot fur the p .rrose and archi tects hare 4rawn tha plans no that ex tensions can be made in coji olete har mony with the plans of the building )t>elf and the Ken- al scheme of campus d#*?Jopment. - a ' Pole ?ad^Bush Snap Seed At L. P. HICK8 7-18-lt ~ i i They Ship raaonahlne by mail In fNofUi (Mum, raking the malt more dea&y* (ban the female. . ?? Holland baa her windmills, ftv1 V? hat| our ^'ongress. A School Board's Prayer God help us to nee and feel our re sponsibility. Help us tp sej the prob lems that confront us and gtva us wis don to solve them. Help us to know snd lore the people whom we serve. May we forget sctf-and Work for our children, our community, and Ml country. Help u? to lay aside pefgAO al feelings and wmp'ny worthy tfrijlh* era, regardless bf friendship, poHilcs, religion, or relatives. May we live for ^he satisfaction of tomorrow V?thi er than for the pi oA.su res of tofcy. Help da to get a true Vision of what the schools are doing for oOr children And of what they should do for them. May we, while working for better school*, be so tactful, patient, ' kind and reasonable 4hat even those who 2 ay oppose us win give us credit for eanlog well. May we so serv? our community thai 4he things we <Jo>4j? day will look good to the men' tot womeij of tomorrow. And Anally when %?are "ready t*> he offered up" may -m fcaVe the satisfaction of know Ing tmt We :llved true to ourselves, true to our people and true to " our Ood. ? O ". V Wool pools In which the material was graded and sold cooperatively In creased the farmers share of the (talk lir J# Nor* Carolina last year, li*'r i?. T I RES Prices Slaughtered - Look and Read GOODYEAR CORDS and AUBURN CORDS 30x3% Non Skid $10.70 20x3% Non Skid Fabric 8.00 32x3% Cords . . 18.00 32x4 Cords . . . ! 22.00 33x4 Cords 23.00 o2x4 % Cords 29.00 ?3x4% Cords 30.00 34x4% Cords 31.00 23x5 Cords ' 34.00 35x5 Cords 3.800 (Guaranteed 8000 Miles, Adjusted right here) TUBES FROM $1.50 UP TO $5.00 For a short time only. Come while we, have your size. Cranford Motor Co. LODISBURG, North Carolina PENDERS YELLOW. FRONT STORES Swift's Premium Hams, Pound 27c Eingan's Sliced Bacon, One Pound Carton 35c ? - \ Salt Rib Pork, Pound V 15c Plates, Pound 12c Putter, Cut from the original tub, Pound 17c We guarantee our butter to be the highest grade sold on this market. > Prairie Rose Butter, 1-4 lb Individual Cartons, lb . . 50c v Wonder Self Rising or Palace Patent Flour 121b Bag.. 50c 241b Bag. .97c 481b Bag. .$1.90 1-2 bbl Bag. .$3.75 Post Toasties or Kellog's Corn Flakes, Pkg 9c Kellog's Krumbled Bran, Pkg 14c Shredded Wheat, Pkg. . 12c Ppst Bran, Pkg. . 14c Grape Nuts, Pkg. . 18c '""he Drink that made Milwaukee famous" Schlitz, Bottle . 10c ARMOUR'S GRAPE JUICE 4 oz. . ._s_s. 12o Pinti.. 28c Quart.... 55c Gosman's Ginger Ale, Bottle .j 14c Ice Cream Salt, 10 lb Bag 22c OCTA(^ON SOAP, Large Bar rf ,rv\ 5Vsc J For Your Ice Tea ? The most cooling drink for summer D. P. YELLOW LABEL TEA H oz. Pkg... 10c 1-4 lb.. 17c 1-2 lb.. 32c lib.. 60c Jewel Keeps a Coo! Head ? MW ?? m? ? l ?* ?? , ?v?r*be4y eul k?et> ? oool head about thle hot till everybody oant o*rry a trunk full of waterari Jewel, elephant In Central P^rk, New Tork.
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