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cKSTTO APKTL 28f 1913 erlngs In ... y S I tuur I .THi COCO ooo i - One lot $25.00 and $30.Q0 Suits L$17.75 :-: 59 New Skirts, the $7 and $8 kind, Only &5.00. One lot Fancy Striped and Figured Voile Dresses, Special $5.00 Fifty Linen Coat Suits,' Usual $8 Value, Only $5. : : Silk Messaline Petticoats, Worth $3, for Only $1.98. : One Lot $1.50 Shirt Waists, 98c mf - . One Lot Odds and Ends in High Priced Corsets, Only 89c. Week Or r it PIECE GOODS Our Piece Goods Department was rrmvded all last week, and to keep the enthusiasm from waning, we start ! mother value-giving. 50 - inch ' all Linen Suiting in Brown, Gray, Tan, Navy and Helio. 75c. Values, for, . . - 48c. Yd. 36 -inch Fine Sheer Nainsook, 12 1-2c. value . . ... 7 34c. 36-inch White Pure Linen Suiting Regular 35c. value - 22c. Yard 42-inch Fine White Crepe Voile; ! 65c. value ----- 48c. Yard i SI. 00 Quality All Linen 10-4 ! Sheeting ----- 79c. Yard 7 Solid Colored Crepes in Rose, 1 20c. value; on sale . . All Colors in a Fine Ratine, 28 I hrhpR wide. 50c. value . 33c Yard . j ... j. 1 t ot Black and White Stripe Ra il tines. Special 23c. PIECE GOODS 1 Lot Colored Ratines with Small White Stripes: 35c. values 25c. Yard 50 Pieces Fine Ginghams, 32 inches wide; best 15c., quality, but choice - - - - 8 l-2c. Yard 2 Cases of belated Curtain Scrims good quality; mostly Stripes, White and Ecru; to sell quick at - 10c. Yard 1 Lot Embroideries from 4 to 1 2 inches wide of Nainsook, Swiss and and' Cambric. This is a remarkable Lot of Fine Edges; values to 30c, but they will sell for, choice - - - 10c 10 Pieces Shamrock Linen, for Sheer Waists; beautifully fine. Spec ial - - - - - - - 19c. Yard "Killarney," "Blarney" and other Linen Suitings - 10, 12 1-2 and 15c. One Lot 38-inch Colored, Dainty Figured Crepes, very stylish, 29c. Yd. One Lot Figured and Floral Voiles in a Wide Range of Styles and Col nnnp,;: on lv - - - - 25c. Yard PIECE GOODS One Lot Wide Linen Cluny Bands, 25 and 35c. Values. Special Price - - - - - - 15c. Yard ; One Lot Swiss and Nainsook All Overs in Dainty Patterns. Values to 85c, but choice of about 20 patterns at - - - - - - - 48c. Yard One Lot Fine English Longcloth, 12 yards to piece; $1.25 value. Spec ial - - - - - - 98c. Yard Very Fine English Longcloth; best $1,50 values, for - - $1.29 Bolt A Special Fine English Longcloth $1.75 value, for- - - $1.48 Bolt 100 Large Size Bed Spreads. Special - - - - - - 98c Each Extra Large Fringed Bed Spreads, cut corners. Special Values . $2.19 Two Lots Fine Dimity Spreads; Extra values at . . $1.19 and $1.39 UTILE BEAUTY CHATS I SiMFLE METHODS OF REMOVING WARTS . :-;r.'. uv.n to a wart c-, j them for two or three minutes v. un i- c rr.z. At the ena oi tui3 urue, cov er the wart with , salt and let it re main undisturbed for another five minutes, when wart should be freed from its coat of salt. Repeat this -v-r.-al of t-5 3 ugly yr-i s.cr.; try soma o rordies. They c;:r v:r.rt without in any F t hi L-;;.--. AST- ' 1 3l Son of Ike Meekins Kilted By Fall By Associated Press. NewTern, N. C, April 2S. The roll er skate claimed its first victim here yesterday when Ellis Meekins, 17-year-cld son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Meek ins. tl nrominent family of this sec tion died as a result or Inrarfes sus tained several nights ago while skat ing on the public siaewaiKs. me i-rmno- man "sMth several companions were skating on the -sidewalk when some one playfully threw a strip of in thft uath of the skaters. Meekins' skates hit the obstruction and the lad- was thrown with eucn frt-na ?q to hrMk three ribs, nis nip a"nd cause congestion of the brain. He never rallied from the -lay. FOR BURN3, BRUISES AND SORES rrv,n. nmvtpst and surest cure for hmlsps. boils, sores, inflamma tion and all skin diseases is Bucklen's rnica Salve. In lour days n cureu x. xt Mnflin of Iredell. Tex., of a sore on his ankle which pained him so he a . i 1 1 . 1 1 Olaviili? in ATT. COUiu nai ui waxA.. uuuuiu ery house. Only 25c. Recommended by W. L. Hand jo., urugsibis. Tnrfn -y ora'r L --3 to lie a eilk thread ! will ba no eo Bo-T-lfiTvr' anci fas2ning tha cuds) Here is .V""!-' '::&t i Caiinct HO Ihlv nlln! m r n .-1 q HhpI r 0 i to cnl'-t ." L'i:"ea(; chokes the wart Ung V.jf'f discouraeed and, shirv lo sCp, ' lU;:S leaving absolutely Aror'-f, the center or-toe wn- covinr, ,1 n-5-'d rf raakin5 these an-iin a whiie until the time arrives tWVi"',l:h"3 disappear is to wet 1 the wart -gives up the battle, tor x.-ater and then rub 'l away into nothingness. PHONE 15 CflD inn nniAiTiRih " treatment several times a day for a .u., ir rnrt roses, the wort more, xnera-. -. fa9f nf this treatmeut ' t. t-ctoav that com if to me. and I am hoping It -...in fMii of.nrf.Vfll. invest in a small bottle o tincture . , ,i-tncr o c Pin tootnpict oi iron, auu, uiyvlut - ... ri into this liquid, press it gently Intp the center of -the wan. xj arrives t hou fading Is 1 he Fathei Of Fifty Childien By Associated Press. Walnut, Ark., April s. a tauie w 'TTr,iQ Tr.m" Kin son's orogeny, re cast today after the birth of a child to one of his grand aaugnteis, ed a surprising record. Vinson, years old, has been married tnree times. The table showed: That he was the tamer or nivy children. Grandfather of 12o children. , Great grandfather of sixty children. Great great grandfather of 27 chil dren. ; The range of ages of Ellisons own children is remarkable. The youngest is eleven years old, bom 12 years af ter the biblical life limit of "three score and ten," and the eldest is 65 years old. POLICE TO CAREFULLY GUARD THE EMPEROR. By Associated Press. Frankfort-On-the-Main, April. 28. The police of Karlsruhe were Instruct ed from Berlin to keep special watch during Emperor William's visit there yesterday because of a number of sus pected persons were reported to have ho oanitoi of Baden. According to a Karlsruhe dispatch today the emperor changed his plans at the last moment and instead of pro inwnn the snecial train which had been prepared for him, drove in an automobile from strassDurs. BAD FIRE AT BATESBURG. lMhth Fri FOR FLETCHER'S SULZER HANDS OUT SOME STRAIGHT TALK, BALL BEARING -- - v ; L .t;.j 0 A Duty that Every Man Owes to Those who rerpetuate tne rtace. XI 13 J li.iL AO j.t- v.. ..u - " ' know of progressive methods in advance of fering incident t o child-bearing can be easily avoided by hav ing at hand a bottle of Mother's Friend. This is a penetrat ing, external applica tion that relieves all tension upon tiie taus- Ica nr? enflhlpS them to expand without painful strain upon the ligaments. Thus there is avoided nervous cpells; the tendency to nausea .or morning sickness is counteracted, and a bright, hap py disposition- is .preserved that'.reCecta wonderfully upon the charcter and tem perament of the little one soon to come. You can obtain a bottle of "Mothers Friend" fit any drugr store at ai.uu. n preserves the mother's health, enables her to make a complete recovery, and thus with renewed strength she will eagerly devota herself to the care and attention which, mean so much to the Welfare of the child.' Write to the Bradfield Regulator Co., 229 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., for their valu able and instructive beck of guidance fotf expectant Bothers, ivn vi. Y.. April 28. With Acta Tviundihe his desk, Gov ernor Sulzer told a conference of dem ocratic county chairmen Saturday just ,-ntnded to do if his plan for state-wide primary legislation was blocked any longer by recaltrant party i Vio lABislatiire. leaaers m ot?,. "I Will drive OUt OI iue uemu"n nartv and out of ; public life every n Jny who opposes state-wide direct nominations mea nre. , he .deciarea another think coming. If -you imag-, fne that I do not knowthe rules of tne i Lame remember I have been In . the lime all my life. They l.eat Gover-, M?Hughes but I am determined they shall not beat Governor Sulzer.-; -"Tf we fail in this fight it will not t-.a t do- not realize what the constitution says ccncEimus cies of the executive. All that is hon oct and all good agencies will be used bv -iS from now henceforth to defeat lid to crush the demomrats who would make the democratic party of SSw Y?rk the laughing stock of the noorde who would make the democrat. K f nartV of New York a political hypo lc party v ni-f1,,ilf1.ft. trite; anu "rrr i Amicus "It's a waste of time to con radict a woman ynicuS-''Sure Give her time enoguh and ehe II con tradict herself." . By Associated Press. Batesburg, S. C., April 2S.-Fire of unknown origin yesterday d.estroyea the oil plant ot tne axesuui& v,uiwu Oil Company, here. The company s -innery and fertilizer plants were axbu ,.-v,i lomoo-od and 20 OtonS of CCt- ton hulls consumed. The total loss is estimated at from 5U,wuu to u,vu. Insurance amounted to ?2o,000. ' PAINS IT TrtE STOMACH. If you continually complain of pains in the stomach, your liver or- your kid neys are out or order. Neglect may lead to dropsy, kidney trouble, dia- netes or una111' , recommend-Electric Bitters as - tne very best stomach and kidney medi-, Tr: w t. Alston, of Raleigh. cine uuiuc. - -- - . . , N C who suffered with pam in thtj Somach and back, writes: "My fad neys were deranged and my liver did Sot work right, r suffered-much,. jut Electric Bitters was recommended jiaecuiu the first dose. ana jl iujiuvcu -h tTow feel like a new man." It will ' Lprove yu, too. Only 50c and JJJIO. ? Recommended by W. L. Hand & Co., ! Druggists. :- Skatesi PRICE $1.50 f Large Shipment Just In Charlotte Hardware Company "You Will See the Big K ey at the Front Door." r,,.- i.tdUnn' nf manv a : man - is w it misrht he a good thing for him to lose it entirely. MW TREATMENT U FOR COLD TROUBLES Is plenty of fresh air in the bed-toom tr,A ia od annlicatlon of ' - , - and a g TV THE PILGRIM t: - - t i' rrn'Tfi find Pneumonia kf over the throat and ichesti feovered with a. warm nannei ciuiuj : -v KPntic vapors are released, by. the boaV , warmth and inhaled directly tor the af ' lected parts. No need of disturbing the stomach with medicines. ' Th6 . worst rolds relieved in one night; croup in fif teen mTnutes. - At all druggists 25c 59C and S1.00. Sample on. request. ick . Chemical Co., Greensboro. N. C. V 1 Jr-'A-? nr. - 4 GRAND A "Strictly Modern Sanitary ' . V . High-cfass REFRPRATOR Provision chamber lined with Pure White Solid Stone, as easily" cleaned as a china plate. This splendid refrig erator is in some of the fin est houses in Charlotte. Mas we put one. in yours? ...Inspection cordially In vited. . 221 South Try on Charlotte, N.C .1 ':. :!i i : -i - ) ' :i
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