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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS 8UNDAY, MAT 13, 1D10. 5 Social TLbents of Week father. Dr. L. Uarrill. oa Davia aveBue. WMX&SJPSSSJWmiXOSSSW liana wan pUred id the rant and tba ITEMS OF IWTEBIST IS WADESBORO SOCIETY (Special to Daily Newa.) Wadaabora, May 1. Mrs. A. Hardl aea entertained a large number of f r jilt at forty-two Wedneeday aitarnoka. Tfcia home, Beted for ita delightful haa pitality, waa even happier than usual oa tin ncoaaioB. Th hoataaa aerved dainty relreahmenta. Mr. and Mr. J. t. Gathing were at mama to a aumber of young people Wed aeaday erasing. Refreshment were Hmd after an enthusiastic game of forty-two, and the gueata highly eujoyed tLe evening. Mra. Karl Martin and Mra. Hampton Beanett Alien entertained at the home at the former Friday afternoon. The ooauuon waa one of eontiuou mern- a nnt th t(n - litsU fnlli sr. rived until their departure. Appropri- j 5 ate refreshment were served. . 8 Mr. aad Jlrs. J. r. lli.llaH.l celebrated 9 the fiOth auiiivertarv ui their marriairu S Henry, C. M. Burn., jr J. D. Leak, L. I at their home in Olin township Satur-; 9 D. ltobiason, T. A. Marahall, tugene j day. The affair waa a general reunion 1 Little, L. L Little, of Aaeonviile, 1L H. u well a a golden weddiiift eelobration, A McLendon, C. M. Burns T. J. r'etcr, I. land about ) guest were present, about H. Hurton, H. B. Allen, Thomas Coxe, ; 40 of the being children, grandchildren l V. B. Ulaloek, Co ft Kedfrarn, John T. and other relative of the aged couple. 5 All toe surviving rhiklreu were present. 9 Hie dinner w. abundant and of excel- Jj lent quality and the company enjoyed A 1 hat feature aa well a other pleasing in- ft cident of the aortal and festive uoea- U eion. The inner friend of the esteemed tv couple hope they will he iijiared to cele brate other anniveraarie. Bennett, K- A. Covington, li. 15. Coving toa, David Brower. V. P. I'araoni, Jamr A. Hardiaon, M. M. Morton, 1. I.. Mc Lendon, and Mhue Margaret William, Fannie Bennett, Charlie Belle Craig. Helen McLendoo, Lora Little, Marion Little aad luei Caudle. I VI UTS OF THE WEEK IH STATES VILLE SOCIETY (Special to Daily Newa.) Statearilie, May 14. One of the most delightful toeial event of tin- eck tool; EVENTS OP THE WEEK IH HIGH POINT SOCIETY I Special tii Daily jh'J Hi'h Point, Mar 14. Naturdav uf- j? . I, I. ... 4 1 i v.,.'....;..,. Jt cama af lortT-two waa the feature ol'P'aoa mmwiF cn"g . n'...-i c - ; . c the evening. A dalightfui aalad eordeU, when Mia Arleee Oilmer. dan!. -;acy held .an ..np..rla..t meet.,..; with the waa aerved. 'ter of Proprietor and Mrs. K. ti. iiliuer,'l"'cideii, Ura. Janus B. lu-hai'diu, at jj I n n-hi .. . wt,- to eatartained the young ladies of the ten ber reside, on Broad street. Kcfresli- Jj a uStid iah "fnd. sltard. w " St.teaville rental,, coller- B.ent. -ere n,d. ft a United number of fnenda Saturday ..entlemen frii-i.J. Mi. ll aaino afterii ,n M... A. k. rru N afternoon in honor ol Ita Margaret -Li, Vreelf a henior U a ho.tea to the Young ladio,' 5 WUlia-of Burgaw TgiU were, X'Vr Foreign Miiouary society "of ,he Xf t wHrir!l- nii ?f hooln,te. we aa.ure.1 tlt a treat Wa.hington Street MettolM Epil P R AJi- " ' ' ' '"" JnvitB- t-'hurch, South. There a good pro S Win, U. raraOB, U. U. iuien, ll- J. i. V . i r. : ; i irritni. unit temntin'7 tvuust uiii iurvml. fc 'J he parliainentaiy law ela. of the 1 literary department of the Woman' fl rlub met Saturday afternoou with Mi, J. Jonathan .lark"ii at tlie re.iitem-e of her Huntley and W. C. Via; and Miaaei Marion Little, Lora Little, Johuie Dun lap, Ethel Dunlap and Margaret Wil liam. A delightful luncheon waa aerrad after a game of progreaaive forty-two. Mra L. J. Ingram and granddaughter, Laura Virginia Via, have returned from Charlotte, where they apent aoma time with relative. Mra. Ingram baa made arrangemanta to take a Europeaa trip thia aummer. She will aail June S from New York in the Campania, with a party arganited by Mi Carroll, of Raleigh. The Wade bo ro Book elub waa ioot delightfully entertained Tburaday after noon, May 12, by Mra. K. M. Mann, a ait4 by Mr. R. E. Little, who aerved delieioua fruit punrh on the veranda. Thh) waa a Mark Twain evening, and a aketeh of the lif of Samuel L. Clemen wa read by Mr. Thorn A. Marahall. Selection from "Innocenta Abroad." by Mr. T. B. Henry. Mark Twain, contem porary, by Mra. R. E. Little. Each guest waa aaked to bring a Mark Twain joke. The, when related, pervaded the air with wit and mirth and even the'moet aedata were provoked to laughter. The charming hotes, alway deairing th happineaa of other, had planned a pleaaant aurpriaa for Mr. Laura J. Ing ram, who will aall for Europe Jun 2. At tha appointed hour a good will bower" poured forth from heart and lor Botea and aourenira, toaat and many oheer petitioned the White wing ed dor. Mra. Ingram gratefully received then good wihea and happilv respond ed. Toa gueta thea aanembled on the veranda, where dainty refrelrment were aerrad, concluded with minta and tiona tthe affair arrived. Mr.' H. O. Steele delightfully enter tained tha member of the Xlac-Dowell Muaie club and other gueata Friday ai ternoon at her beautiful home ou Mul berry etreet. It waa tba t meeting of th MacDowell elub for 4 hi aeaaon--the club diabanda for the sununer and it waa one of uauaual interest and pleaa ure. The gueata were uhei-'d to the punch bowl a thev entered, and wheu all had arrived aa intrumenlul lnusiriil Every Piece is Exactly Perfect if your linen are laundered by li. Your hirta are nicely Hii iahed, carefully folded, and ara In-a from aurplua atarck on Vtut body or aleeve. - Your collar art evenly, ex actly shaped, have aniootb cujtra, and feel comfortable to wrar. Your eulT bend without breaking in the Biiddh-, and thy An not hug your n-t iiM tipht. Y'ou'll oertaiuly like our work no queetioa about it! Why not try it thi week ! Phone u. Columbia Laundry Co. Fhones 17M33 parents AI r. and -w is. rrauk a ( rceliuoii, on. -ortli Main atreet. Mr. a5rTvj5si-vmsiBW K. I!, liriggs waa leader. j ... m ia.ii. j ' . - Saturday evening there wa a .1011,1 M K Ma, ck, Baton Rouge, but very enjoyable dance, l the ar-1 Ll . yAittl Voore. Debbie Slwr- 1 rod, hate Smith, Janet ami Inn Holmes. Seattle, VV'aeBs; Mary Calluni, uiorr. Th. coinnienoement e&eiciaee nf the a...... k., vi-j - city M-hoole, whirh took place the first ,:,,.,,' v K, ..,:. Willmm Wallace and It. li. MeUughlin I of lh.e w'rp "" ' Cmeli. Rodman Sliort. and Mi.e. Kath. rine liaiue. and Kae r'rJ; Th- ad,1"'.s ly W-hop. Robert nil. milaj(.alp vra Tuely evening Gill. Little Rosa Steele, dauL'hUr of I " strange, of W ilmiM.rfn, and i'rof. Bt tUr M.nulacturer.' elub by th. l'hil" th. hoate., delighted th. gu.-t. with " -. ' ,r,""-T w'M ui.t l-.u club a. a deeded ucoe and a number of vochI wltrtioiiH i'i.- I ejeiii!lv (in.-, and the iUs day;,, .iwi.,.. ...iovrm.ni Ahaul Km. invit. importtrt (ratur. of th oiva.ioii wa XPrfl! Monday aud medul eoutt tlou -ere i,,. TU mumhen of the the pro. dilution of a beautiful ailver 01 tthf evru, lwv the averse rii I cllll) iilt Memlamea . belt Kuckie to Mis. Gainea. the rMirii ,,l-f;,on" lo-riwi" have Wn 1lr rad-haw and Arthur Lyon met tha pivaident of tbe Hub, hv Mra. alliii,e. alio aptika in behalf of the elub. The buckle waa a token ot tne club appre- ri-vjK-c-tive Home. gueai. at the head of the at.irs. Me I iiemiay -Memorial day-wu. red let -! (l ,,,, , B Richardson ,nd S, L. DavU ter day in town. 1 1 rough the ellorta of directed them to th reoentiou room. Hie IJuiighter of the loiif.ihuu-.v inter- Ur th(,v were rHMv1 hy Meadamea eating eier.isen w.-re held at the ntv;. Klwood Coa, Deorga XUtton and lulitorium Tu.-s.lay lunnmig. lo the . iu,r itgn. Meadaaie T. K. Tate, auditorium's eoiniu.ncvim.iii dr. of! -. 'rker and W. J. MeAnnally di- ficient and oooular musical instructor at 1 "r" '"I".'""' I"""" " rcctcd the gue.ta to their eta. Aft..r Statcville rVm.le college, but who will """KUte.s had added ,m,n,m flower. ,ie prograiu ice. and mke. were no longer 1 with th.t institution. Next,.f,Bd .V" b""ks "' J ru ,lk,," 1 i illi th exoeption of Mi EJ fall she will o to Kliabelh eolh-ne.i . "" "',Mr, all the musician were BELK BROS. COJ New Arrivals in Dry Goods Department! 36-inch Light nd Dark Percales 8 l-2c 36-inch Lonsdale and Androscoggin Bleach Domestic, 10c New Diagonal Serge, all colors 15c Cotton Foulards, all colors 12 l-2c Rexford Cloth, tor Skirts, all colors 10c Grecian Rep, for Skirts 12 l2c Tinelle, for Waists and Dresses, rerj fine cloth. In plaids and stripes 12 l-2c 2,000 yards Domino Ginghams, in 3 to 8-yard lengths, fast colors, regular 7 l-2c yalue 5c 18x36 Bleach Huck Towel, with red border, 10c Yalue, for 5c each BELK BROS. COMPANY B. F. MATTHEWS. Manager eiatioa of tlie administration ol Miaa (iainea, who haa tieeu preaident of the elub since ita organization. Mia Gaines h for the peat live years been an et Charlotte, a n inatruetor. She leave. V."". '"" V "'ul" Mireenalioro, and war compcaed next week for her home in St. l-oui. w JJ'" I ' hirdson Bud llessie l-itu, grand-1 flowing: Ilerr Roy, Mesdame. Fou.hee, Mrs. Baird N. Cumming waa tba leader, and tha following program wa given. Womaa'a Rom Compaai.a. Tba current apringtima number of thia A paper on "The Beat Disinfectant, and ,wt intereating magarna contain Tli. iBTttaxt cuesi. were: lledamea 0. M. Burna, jr., .1. G. Boylin, E. E. Lit tl, T. A. Matwhall, J. D. Leak, V. B. Blalock, T W. Ooxa, L. J. Ingram, T. J. Fetter, W. P. Panon., T. B. Heary, J. A. Hardlaoo, T A. Hon, C. M. Burn, J. C. Redfeni, W. O. Via, R. L. Hardi-i son. T. L. 0udle, Irry McTendon, U J. Huntley, E. A. and B. G. Covinjrton. J. a McLeod, B. a Dunn and Xtisa Helea McLeodoa. Thuraday ateraoon th. beautiful ruh urhaa horn of Mr.. Theron Ijamar Cau dl. waa tha coveted goal toward vrhlch a large number of handsomely gowned spend the summer vacation. , daughters of the tout, derail. At the j Albright. Stone, Alderman, MtM Nan I TWmm Mr.. A.-P. Steel, gave a card paJ 'I mtfhli ",h; fool ' to th. , i . 17,1"' A a r A J COMMANDER JULIUS I .ii.liloriuni aud formed in two lme, Wednendav afternoon Mrs. Wilbur Uiroiign wnioh the iKugliter )Med.! joni wa hostess to the liridge aiub. Hie Daiighfcra wore pure whit.- with 1 Tlie prir.. waa won by Mr. Samuel L. the Coutetlernte color, and carried la rue I a vis. basket of flower, They were led byj Wolnesd.v evening tha Mu.ie lrm' Mr, dame II. Iticliardson, their bo- ,-hili met with Miss Clara Boyd, loved president, and it was a lieaiitiful l'huredav evening ona of the town' and touching scene to e those old, yet ,,,, ideala" gave a large "carnival par- served 'low to im mem, oy air, i- i.iai- (B extraordinary rarietv of .pring aad it, Ho! mernle. "How to Steriliw," bv Mr. W . Iuniw .unr-st Ion, the cover deaiga from u- h'Pin Mr- J- J- Jkon gava (, unuaually attractive, even for tha .1 .....la talk on "rletcheriam," aud Mis I. lr-I Woman' Home Onnaninn sa the si.. vin Paylor on "The N'eeda of tha 8k j tlra magatina live, up to the atandard last Saturday afternoon in ha.ir of Mra. E. K. Kankin. of Tryon. Hridjie waa played at two table and the pri.e was won by Miw Mari. Ixing. The llridi club held a very pleasant meet ing with Mr. Steele Thursd&y, the gam. being played at four table. Th prire. a hand-embroidered waist, wa won by Mr. K. H. Pegram. Delieioua refresh meuta were aerved. Mra. L. Vi. MacKeoa, one of tha till pniterting hands, hold the fluga high over the heads of gold and of brown. When the hut Daughter had Entra Naua dub' most abarmiac lie- passed tha old veterans, bended bv bera, wa hostess to the club, aud quit .1. Matt Srclirest and Hag Bearer Ward,; which a diliciou luncheon waa served t.v ' out to the Smith' graater .hows Kriday afternooa Mra. J. Klwood Cox entertained Phllomatheaa elub. Svrr Interesting pa tier wer green, after la number of outsidera Wednreday af-1 followed in line ami were given the r.- ternoon. rrogreeaive dominoes ws served aeals opposite the Daughter, played and th priie, a bottle of per-j After prayer by Hev. J. Kd. Thompson, fume, was awarded Mia Mary Sett. who, with' the i.peaker, Tkoma J. tiohl, Th visitor' prire, a box of lationery,, Superintendent Harry Howell and other went to Mias MiriamClarke, of llicb-1 minister of the tonu o.-eupid seats on inond. The tome was made attractive , the rostrum, some excellent music was , by the use of many rose in the decora-! rendered under tha direction of Miss matron, and maiden, w.nded their way.jtion., snd a the guests were served with Blanche Shalt uok. Superintendent How tha oooaaioB being th. at home given : th delieioua refreshment they were1 ell introduced Mr. (Jkild, who bundled in In honor of Ml Margaret William, of each presented with a bunch of pretty 'a splendid manner the aubject. "Th. Burgaw, N. C and Mrs. Charlie Belle j rose a a tvor. Among the out -of-1 Passing of Sectionalism." At the eon Craig, tha prospective bride of Beid Tull. i towa guest present w Mis liooier. elusion of the addresa the president, a Th nappy hostess wa elegntly gowned j of South Carotin, w ho is here .hi a visit ; sisted by Mr. Cyrus heeler, and Misa la blue .ilk, the honorees in messallne to Mr.. P. f. Steele. Th. aflair aa an Kate Ingram, presented Hie veterans stln, oft blue ilk and lce. Mesdame ' exaeedingly enjoiable one. a ith cro.- ..f honor. The sinking of R. M. Mnn and C. M. Burns, jr., wel ' The member of the Thursday Alter num. .tie songs and the lieicdietion by coned the guests In the reception hsll. noon club, the young lady teachers of Rev. K. H. Davis complete.) the indito which wa. a scene of woodland beniity ,the city grad.-.! .-h.Mil and quite nnm-iriiim exercise, after alii.h the mareh to firofusely decorate.1 with mountain ; ter of other frien.U efih.ye.1 the hoapi j the cemetery la-irn. Mesr. .1. K. Kirk aur.1, the ijueen of the forests duhn? taiily of the W illiam Morrison home man and Johu Lin.lsey iurnih.Hl autlT-' the month of My. Mrs. T. R. Henry . Thursday stteino.n wh.-n Mrs. Morrison ni. .biles for thoe unable to wall.. Ait. r greeted the guests at the parlor door , entertained in her usual . leasing man decorating the si.ldieis' gtav.-s and en aud presented them to the receiving par- ta r It was purely sorirl n.eetinj;, the tv ining uilli Ih.wers the I .nilcleiaie ty, consisting of the hostess, honorees 1 Hub program being omitted, aud goes' monument, suitable songs were suns, a sad the following becomingly attired j down on the club record as a most de-. tender talk msde bv Dr. Janice 11 Rh-h-malrcnst Mesdame U J. Huntley. II. TV. I light fill one. An interesting game ajsrdson, chaplain of the camp, and the l ittle, T. W. Chtmhlis. E. S. Ashe arid flower love atory furnished amuaement i mareh srain fnrn.ed. This time it was It. L. Hardiaon. and pleasure. The pilars were won by! to A. Sarrir's ice cream parlor, where Ml .lohn 1). Irak and Miss In. i Vi- Mesdame .1. K. Carlton and V. M. Bar-! a sja-eially prejiared liineh wa served die conducted the guest from the par jringcr, both prires lieing copies of highiby the Daughters and impromptu lor, redolent with white and red roeee. class novels. Seaoiille refreshments sjieeclics were made. Krom here the vet to the pimeh room, attractively arranged were aerved. jerans and their onor. .Miss I. Irwin in pink. Here Mrs. L. I). Rohinson, and, T1m Klcricemoh club members and Paylor: ex sjki.oi . Miss hrancis In Misses Marlon and Lor Little served eight or ten friends outside the clul. gram, and maids. Misses Helen llrockctt delicious punch mong pink laurel Mos- were delightfully entertained by Mrs. and Kate Smith, marched to the gallery aoma and trawberry islands. 0. M. Steele Friday afternoon at beriof Mr. Koehelle, where a group picture Dainty acore cards with pink ailk eleg.nt residence on Mulla-rry treet. waa taken. Mr Koehelle presented each eorda were then distributed nd the pop- The interior of the home was beautifully ' member of the camp with a large tire iiler game of forty-two wss begun, decorated with pretty rwi plucked photograph whloh resulted in Mrs. J. Cnyt Redfearn trom the rose garden which beautify: Tuesday afternoon M ss T Irvin winning the prize, a beautiful brass jar-' the outside surroundings of the home. Psvlor wa h. tesa at I he rej-ular meet dmier. A j.hou.graph eonteet afl.Tdetl mueh ing of the V u. T. club. Hot ten was Misses Ruth Allen. Lavicce Ohmlliss smiisement and the affair was verriaenetl npon arrival. I he iartner match and Elirabeth Home, in pretfv wtiite pleasant one lee cream, eake and punch ers n. re emoris tt I, .Inier. nt ored and pink enatnmea. served an elegaa a ere served I hand ero. het.d' ...mi- The table mark- hiBcheoa, concluded with Neapolitan. Little Miss Gertrude Tecs, daughter' er wen- . .i.nime.i n-, rr.sc and block ereara and cake. " of Mr. and Mr. I II Ives celebrated places w. re I rn cd l.t the ril.hrn ..n the Among thos. nrewent were: Meedame. her eighth birthday 'edndsy after- r.sves which mat -i.. it. eolh r the eip' L. J. Huntlev. II. W. Little, F. Ashe, noon bv ertertaininf about 20 of her. rvs rs, i .tsI .... ...'s ,,t tl,.- game of T V. Cti.mhliw R. I. Har.li son. T It. Iltt'e friends at the hew of her grand- thirtv-s. va fi,a'.-,l utter uhieh a frozen eoliatioTi n tcf and shite was Mra. ,1. Jonathan Jackson wa fcotn Friday afternoon to tha Household tco nomiw department of th Woman1 club. PRATT P08T 10. MJ. DEPT. ILL, 0. A. R. Mr. Itaae Cook, Commander of above Poat, Kewaliee, 111., write.: "For a long tlm I waa bothered with backache and pain aero my kidneya. About two month, ago I started taking yoley'a Kid nay Pill, and aoon aaw they were doing Just as claimed. I kept on taking tbeut and now I am free from backache, aud tha painful Madder mlaary all gon. I lik. Foley Kidney Pilla aa well that I have told many of my friends and com rade about them and ehall reonminend them at arary opportunity." Howard (iardner. set by the cover. A tunerti new painting ny Jessie willcox !mith, -LaH Doga Da light to Bark and Bite," i reproduced la full color on a larg mat. Th fiction i evidently th. rwault of the moat careful electioa among tha popular author. "Th Kmpty Houa," bv Klirabeth fStnart Phalp. 1. coa clud.d with dranuitl. force, "Tha House of Healing," Juliet Wilhor Tompkins' enticing aerial, add another Installment to tla popularity. Annie Hamilton Don Ball draw th simple atory of a lonely college girl la "The Famllv of Teres, and th late Myra Kelly'. Keat Side children once more make us smile in "Bailey-a Babie." Th magatina is aot all action and art, however. Spring and .umm.rlmor street faakiona ara arravad la tamatisaT i including aa axoallent oolorad p'lta. G.mhesl Roof Cottaf la dsamdbd for th proapeotiva aoma (milder. "Mlaaloa Bedroom JVrnitnre" la attractlvery aad praetleaily explained with worktBf flaast ala, aad a long artiel in d.fotad to tha latest outdoor and gardening booka. Th Dnctor Pag and tha wide rang af all th. other department corar akmoat arary need la tha avarag koma. Humor, vrs, aauato and aa artlal M building aummar oampa alto Mkrfhwt t th. valu. of Utla .TtraordlBartly an teraatlng magarlB which haa juat aaaa to aa from th psmlithtr. Balr Dressing and Manicuring! ORDKR8 TAKKX FOR HAIR GOOO Mr. Allc Emaraon, nf Kew York, haa opened parlor ia Imilford Hotel Build ing. Eatranc through hotel or Pra- FEEE TO YOU MY SISTER Vrl I M IPfrMO. 1 know wotri.a'si I M MM Ml Uk Mrai I will maul, frski ! wir ( -wM Willi fuil laWWSWUaastJl to ftnay I-.-. woaM'a tilmat. 1 wsvni to eU ail n- Uta cor-e, mr rmm. r rsttwil. roar dsvurf-icr. Tour motbstr, r atmr ui r-g bow ic eursj Town-iv bm. hamm wsihon thebv-.rt f doctor Mts camrt HaVnuDd woa. 01 ii V-'w. VThai we woaTaecai koow fc n lM WrtaraC, f know b tlT lbs Snf sVttrtaTir I kaw that iut honta irnlOMt l si . fct) ur rvrr if lwewrrhatea tr Mufc 4cimrwt ,i V mUmm . pttKMntor TaUfskCof tht- V tvwikt. rtB temmfw r tinil IVfiPsi't. Itrrtaay o- OvajflM Tun.jj or '.rtytka.: atio fvailtlS tk Wd Ncl amtt iMtwcIs, sw-f d ri tfmir meimvne. crtfm pu ff th ptttc. .trtatftcftly. orrr cry ret wakers f sjscI wswfcawaawai iwcw'aar tn O'tr Itint 10 itil rm ft ti-.TTf -rr t-r, iyrf-, crt!rr!f tr prxrvaj Vo ) oQ ' at fom oawa r-ir yourir t hcri-. fii1'. vtirkr is nrr i. K -rtama ttmr. that ll wf.1 on-t rm wntlilw LiriM tvsaa fUl'Ul enmplf te trial; M It jrra kavsu, j to c rjtiiiyr, it -i,. i,t -woi, r a'em,t t C-nva a wrk, w ttiJl T "0 cad ftoay. It wiU uct i- Uff" with 'nur tirt or v-fr.ror. "t acw yMf iaaaa mt4 &&rr, wa DC bow fon Bt-Tar if rr-9 ih. 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SAYS TODAV t Facts Worth Knowing E ARE NOW OPENING STORES AT THE RATE OF ONE STORE EACH WEEK IN ORDER to better accommodate the hundreds and hundreds of new customers who are being won over because of the invigorating cup excellence of our exceptional TEAS and COFFEES. If you are a lover of a cup of good TEA or COFFEE, you are doing yourself and family a great injustice If you have not tried our special blends which have been responsibly selected and tested by experts ior their superiority in every respect. 0000000 W HANDSOMELY DECORATED CHINA CAKE PLATE T) TU TC Customers Pur &iLf JlL chasing 50c. Worth or More of Teas, Coffees, Extracts and Spices. jg? & j& This Only Lasts One Week, May 16 to May 23 A SPECIAL WEEK OF BARGAINS in Quality Foodstuffs Put in Your Order Early Peanut Butter Iona Tomatoei Evaporaied Apricots .... A. O P. Corn Starch .... a lb 11c ! Japan Rice - 4 cans 25c j A. 6 P. Ball Blue 21bi 25c j A. Cf P. Jamt a pkg 5c j Kippered or Tonisil3 Herring. .6 lbs 25c .1-4 lb. box... 5c 2 jars 25c .a can 12 l-2c Fig Nfvrtons String Beans N. Y. State Plums .3 pounds .... 3 cans ... 3 cans for 2Sc. PHONE 268 326 S. ELM Coleus, Moon Vine, Cauliflower, Aster, Scarlet Sage, Pepper, and Other Plants at Gardner's
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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May 15, 1910, edition 1
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