: m i iii I;' .f - i:, r- i: .'■■ k '>,■ f- i!' •i’f ■ . I iv' f”.' > h i-. ! • i;:' ■ k:;; u'"l. ! f i I; ':i ■ t j • :^.i . ^ f IV- ^ I’- r '■' l«: ■ •• ;• '■ - ■! ' I ■ ■ ■i, ■> * - '^i' fj.,. ii'' ■“c ■ r 4 V. J?' ;.' i" i t i ^ '■ R. F. D. No. 3. Misses Mildred ’V^'ilHsms and VashtiRand have their home at Saniord and Kal- ^igh. A Mr. Eugene Anderson and family spent Sunday with Mess rs. Jno. and Jas. Alridge. Mrs. W. H. Roney and , Miss Roy of Venerble are visiting ^'jVliss^Bess Mothey is visiting in Durham. . . 4. tv to v There was a picnic at Aip- hards school house last Saturday ft larsiB crowd ^DjOjGu 3- dinner ar,d a pleasant day Messrs, J. M. CiarB v^' W Dameron have our thanks for their part in making the day an enjoyable one. ^4.,,r‘rs Mrs- W. L. Moltey has return ed. from a visit to Durham. Sprirg lUiis- Several of the people attended the protracted meeting at Center Sunday and report a nice time, Mr. A. L. Jachary, Elzena Perry, Lowewid Lewis, Donna and Rosie Mcbane attended the yearly meeting at Guilford Coll ege and will return home today (Sion day) Mr. Perisho McBane is on the sick list. Hope he will soon be able to be out again. Misses Mable Moore and Liza- bel Foust, Messrs Rez Foust, Parks Moore, James Sellars Mr. Holmes, Earnest Marlett and Parker Lewis visited at Mr. G. G. McBanes Sunday evening and enjoyed the “water melons.'’ Vv'e are glad to note that Mrs. Rufus Woody is improving some, and the two babies are getting along nicely; There will not be any Sunday school at Spring next Sunday as protracted meeting begins next Sunday, mi. Altamafcaw No. 1. Iteois. We are still having good showers. Com and tobacco are looking better. The protractec meeting will begin at shiloh Sunday. Since our last, writing Mrs. G*;oryia Ann Kernodle and Miss Francis Brineefield has passed away. Uncle Buck Faucett finished a fine curing of tobacco last nig at. Jno. Fa”cett Jr. and Loftin Saunders are out on a ice cream tour tonight at J. M. Jordons. The neighborhood cleaned off Shiloh grave yard today Satur day. Kaw River Items. ■i Mr. John M. Stone from Greens boro rilled Rev. Curry's place at the Methodist Protestant church Sunday. Mr. Stone gave a most interesting address to ihe Baraca and Phileathea classes of the town. Mrs. 3. J. Hughes spent three days of last ^A-eekin Greensboro, Mrs. Ed. For bis who is at the St. Leo’s Hospital at Greensboro is some better at this writing. _ Mr. S. J. Hughes visited in Greensboro, N. C., Saturday and Sunday. - Miss Addie Shealey from La urens, S. C., is expected In town Tuesday to visit the children of Mrs. Emily Hughes. Miss Nettie Richmond of Wash ington, D. C. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Long. Messrs J, W., T, W., and S. J. Crawford of Arkansas are visit ing relatives in this county. Messrs J. W. and T. W. Crew-' ford are visiting the county for, the first time in twenty-six years. | It )s remembered that Mr. S. J. marned Miss Dodson of this place who i.s now dead. Messrs J. VV., T. W. and S. J. Crawford spent Saturday nig;ht with their sister, Mrs. F. W. P. Cates and left Monday morning for Orange county for their old home, Mrs. E. L. Weston, wife of Rev. E. L. Weston of St Paul, formeriy pastor of the Baptist church here, spent Saturday night with the family of Mrs. Ben Clark. Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Hurlej., of Toiner are visiting relatives in town. Master Weslev Cole is iil with typhoid fever but is getting along nicely. Mr. C. P. Cates of Altamahaw left this morning for Silver Hill where he is to be married to Mi-s Eliza Cole. Mr. Cates is be con- graulated on winning the hand of such a splendid young lady. Miss Cole is well remembered here as a most successful t«^ach- er in the Graded School and was hked by ail. Miss Lois Cates of Greensboro, 9 CLEARANCE SALE and Boys’ Suit and Separate Pant in 3 Reduction from our regular prices any Special Bargains are Added for These Remaining Weeks. Complete' Clearance m Suits, Every Suit at 1-3 Reduc tion $3.00 Suits Now $2.00 3.50 “ 4* 2.35 4.00 “ a 3.no 5.00 “ u 3.50 7.50 & 8.50 u 5.00 All others on sale at same proportion S $10.00 and $12.00 Suits Reduced to $ 7.00 12.50 and 13.50 Suits Reduced to 8.50 15.00 and 17.00 Suits Reduced to 10.00 $18,50 ,20.00 and 22.00 Suits Reduced to 13.50 25.00 and 27.00 Suits Reduced to 16.00 All Other Suits in the Store Reduced in Proportion. Bargains in Men’s Pants. To close, one lot 1.50 Pants at 90 c. $2 pants at 1.35 $3 pants at $2, 3.50 pants at $2.35, $4 pants^at |3 |5 & |6 pants at |3.?5. 300 pairs of boys knee pants to clear out 50c quality at 38c, $1.00 quality Last Call of Dress Goods and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Garments So that all Summer Dress Gopds and Ladies Ready-to-Wear Gar-' ments may go before our Fall Goods arrive we will for two, weeks beginning August 11th, make the biggest and final cut in prices for the Summer Season, at lOc Lawns, Rem nants and odd patterns of Chambres and Ginghams Piece Goods at 8c Remnants of 10c to 20c White Goods and Colored Summer Fabrics, one lot 10c Gingbams. to ion Piece at 19c the seasons best 50c per yard. were of to Extra Specials in Men^s Suits, One Rack of Men's good Wool Suits, Only one and two of a kind j but nearly ail sizes. cn Former prices $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, and $22. !now $5, $^3, $7.501 $9, $10 and $11. 1 Just Half Price. Men’s Dress Sbirts .50c Percals Shirts at 38c, 75c Percale Shirts at 59e. $1.00 F & M Shirts at 75c, These Shirts are New Full Cut and Roomy, se Reductions on All Low Cut Shoes and Hats. 75 Pairs of Men’s Low Cut Shoes, In Gun Metal, Patent and Tan Leathers of Standard Makes $3, $3.50 & $4 on Sale at $1.75 per pair. All $1. to $1.50 One lot Waists now 50c. All Muslin at 79c. soiled were $1 at 1^3 to 1-2 All Summer Coat Suits at Half Price. Ladies and Cliildrens Dresses 50c Quality at 3l9c, $1.00 Quality at 79c, 5.00 Quality at 3.50 75c Quality at 59c $1.50 Quality at $1.00 6.50 Qdality at 4.00 Call in and See How We Conduct a Real Clearance and Every Price Advertised here, We Have in ■■ volvi. 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