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QREENSBOEO DAILY NEWH SUNDAY. MAY 29. 1910. Social Ebents of Week imi OP INTEREST IN . STATES VILLI SOOETT (Spexaal to Daily Kew. ' Btatoaville, Mr Among the num ber of Job wedding, of interact to taka place nVtatoevtlls, that ad Mim Mry bTmMIw, daughter i Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Miller, end aa attractive young wo maa, to the Rev. Joint Oscar Maun, a ' voung Presbyterian minister, formerly J if barium, which will take place t ' tRth day ef the Booth of race. The j Rev. Mr. Mann, who tnisked h course , at Devmeeo cottage sfsw yssr r. " . ufcw at the Union Ideological seminary "la Richmond, Va, this spring. i an excellent young geutlenina a premicicg minister. After hi marriage . he wtU become pa tor of a Preebytortea ahuroh at Tinkling Spring, Va. . A pretty anarriage of more than usual . later took place in little Jo.'. church at in Barium orphans' howa, aula amrth at Stotesvilla. Wedaeeday area, ing, ha principals of the aoaaaioa be ing the Bar. Alfred 8. Caldwell, former rv of Barium, bow af High Point, aad Miae Jam Ballard, amoss hoBe at at . mooneviUa, hot who haa recently been . aa taetruoter ta the Barium home. The . liUW eharah waa attractively decorated for the event and a large crowd wit. neeaad the eeremoay, which wai war format by the Her. 8. C CaldwelL of 6011th Carolina, aeatetea oy me wi. ; T. Walker, ewperiatendent of the Ba rim, nosa. hfiea McEachia. lady mana ger of the heme, wai maid of honor and Miasm Bona ant Fsarl Baiiara, iey Cttlberteon and Betty tttristeaberry were brideetneide. The ridegroom en tered wtVh kia aan, A. 8. Caldwell, Jr, ef High Point. Miss If aM Chamberlain wreaaed at the oma and just prior ta (he ii ey Miae Annie Lang eang - The Bar. and Mra. Caldwell (pent Wednesday night In. StatosviUe and left fThtarsday far a bridal trip over the Jehnatoa Qty way, via the ChnehfUld ' snad. After a few dam thaw will be at hem in the Freabyterlas aanae in Bigh Point. L. J. FreL who .lipped away from etatoerllla noma daya ago aa the pro teat ef going to Okie ta rteit relatives, without tsllTae the real abiet of hie deparrawe, haa returned, aeeampaniad by an attractive aat cultured yoaag war ma wham ke haa the plaaeare of la- vredwoitur to Ua many friend aa Mr. Preal. M bride. Mr. Tnel and Mia Gb4ya Parker were married Monday at tba heme of the bride' parent, Mr. end Mr. 0. S. Parkar, in Conntaut, 0. Tko marriega waa a awet afrair, only the Intimate friend aad ralatiree being 1 present. The eouple Irft thartly after the oeremony far Ptttaburg aad Waah lngton, where thry .pent a lew day be for aoaiag to SUtMrrilla. t Mr. Freel, whoa original borne la at at Niagara PMIa, . T, name to Stateaville from , Ohio two year ago and ha una been ww eMef ami eiestririaa far the Iredell Telephone company. Be met aad wooed fttlaa Parkar while wire chief far the telephone ayetom at Oouneeut. f Thle baa bora a week af many aacial 'event m StataeriUe, th tnt eeaurnng Maadev aeaainc when Mr. aat Mta. .Pig TVkDace eaAertahMd at their head noma new heme oa Wamat etreet la aenor of Mra. Wallaa' krether, Prad. Bear, af Wilmragtea, and other vieitor bi town. Prop-emir game were play ed and Mlaa Roae Stephany waa the la dle' prim, a etlrer hatpin, while the gentlemaat priaa, a aearfpin, wa awarded Wallace Hsfhaaaa. Mr. Bear was presented with (he rami of honor prim, a pair ef gold tmS buttons, and the other Tieitore, Miese Ckrri Wfclt lock and Edna Lang, of Asherille, were arateated with beautiful picture. Af ter games, the parry waa Inritad to the dlmng-ream, where a amptaoaa eupper aerved, after wlrleh the guest gath ered on the porch to wienocc the maea erUnaa, ' The membara ef the Bridge crab aad either gaeet were aharmingly entertain ed Thursday afteraeon by Him Marie long, tfai erent heiag complimentary to Mie Chtheriae Copeland. one of the .Time bride. Th Long home was mad beautiful by the nee ef many out tow er 1 the decoration and the affair waa a aiot enjorabl one from every , standpoint. Bride wa played at four table and the cli prise, a fan, wa !wa by Mr. H. O. Steele. The guest af honor jxtse, which, af course, went to Miss Caseload, was a bmatiful em broidered tablo oarer. Refrmhmente la im Bertha (line entertained Wed- Your Silk Coals Cleaned The dainty silk aleak aad jackets won so much in warm weather, need frequent ly the careful atteatiea of the .dry sleaner. When the careful mietree tads her silk coat in a soiled or msnsid eenirtion, it is st oaea seat to our dry cleaning depart merit. No need to remove Using or trimmings, no danger to fabric or color by aur method. When we return H, the gar ment look a fresh and hand ssias e when new. Trr the srrvlc. I Columbia Laundry Co. i fkoies 17I4 I Bed Carnations, very line, uilh lonfl naaday aiirht at her home oa Wort Pront street in honor of - bar goreta. Mteeee Jielle romtar aad reame Kllar, ef Wilkaeboro. I'rugreaeiTe hearta and naie war source, of cntertaianieBt, and the affair waa one of real pleas ure. ' About IS of her young frieade gave Mice Haaal Wallace a surprue party Wedneeday CTcaiug at the boa of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace, en Walnut street. The gueat arrived early, very unexpectedly, sod remained lata, but there wa not a dull moment from the time they gathered until they left. The affair wa turned into a chaf ing diah party and four diahea of aandy were made by the young folks. Mi Wallaes bring sue of the high school graduates from the eity school tbi. week. Prof. D. Matt Thompson, euperin teudent, and Prof, H. E. Craven, princi pal of the school, were present at tha party a honor guests. Miae Rose Steplasay was boateee to the Entre Xou Udiee and other guests Wednesdsv afternoon. Progressive games were played aad Mine Maria Long won the ansa, a large brace vase. The vuitor'a prim waa- awarded to Mie. dark, of Richmond, it being a framed copy ef tha Marth Carolina toast. Oth er visitors present war Miss Booaer, af South Carolina, aad Misses Whitloek Loaf, af AsheviUe. A two-course lunch es was served. ' A pleaaant setting of the Thursdsy Afternoon club was held with Mrs. W. M. Barringar Thursday afternoon. The literary program for the aftemooa eoa iated of tha reeding of an excellent pa per by Mrs. L. White. Tbs Barringer home wa prettily decorated and teason able refreebmeats were served, ' Mm. U W. MacKeaaoa will entertain Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mias Copeland, tbride-elect. The function pramieec to be a pleaelug oaa. A large aamber of Invitations have been sent auL Cards ars also out for a surhrs party, which will be given sa the ewaing of Jans I by Mr. aad Mrs. Karl S. Pegrsm ia honor of Miss Coplni. The MaDowsll Music club held aa en joyable meeting with Mrs. William Wai leee Friday afternoon. The meeting ass the eecaaioa af the disbandmant of the dub fur the summer and officers wsre. alerted for the season ef the club, which sarin, to September, ss follows: Mr. William Wallace, prssidenl; Mrs. II. 0. Steels, viee-praetdent and correspond ing teoretary; Mies Maria Long, secre tary and treasurer. Program committee. Mesdame William Wallace, R. & Mc Laughlin and Uormaa Thompson. A pleating feature of the event wa the rendition of a musical program by Mrs dsmes Wallane and Steels and Miasee Rtephsny and Whitrock, the latter of Aaheville. EVENTS OF THE WEEK IM WIXMIHGTOH SOCIETT (Special to Dally News.) Wilmington, Msy tS. Th last re ru ler meeting for the summer month of the Kortk Carolina ttoroei waa held Thursday afternoon at t o'clock, tbe asowty being entertained ;de!ightfnlly wj .as manna; niinmi, ire. vr. ilu Kl, at her hams oa North Third street. Among ths features sf ths meeting were report from deletatee to the atata sad nstlsaal sonventione af tba Kederatioa of Worsen' dub., held rsosotly in tiender senrille aad Uncinnati, respectively. Ths delegates to the national convention were Meedame J. 0. Bareatine and J. M. Boary, wka were vary enthusisatie over what they saw and' heard at the meeting aad resumed with much mats rial of value that will be used ia the varioas departments of rViroais when the club resume work in ths fall. The Na tional Federation recommended that ell the dube make special effort to have th masqurto exterminated and thia ap pealed especially to the Wilmiua-ton 6e rseis, who ars planning n strenuous cam paign aa tha germ -carry ing pest. They wiB begin the sruaede next fall and mil work during th fall aad winter month., using ths aew oil prepared for the pur- nose, i be delegatee to the staks con vention were Mis Julia Parsley and Mra. W. L. Berry, and thy reported that the special work of the State FederatioB this year woum be la ths Internet of 'he Jackson Manual and Training school at Osimisi d, beoauss the governor had ap pelated women on tbe board of trustees. Ths now presidsBt. Mrs. Herbert Me- Ctsmmy, was installed at the meeting Thursdsy. The vw-ejraeioeats are Mee aamss R. W. Hicks sad K. L. Priam sad Mrs. W. J. Baaaermaa ie the treasurer. The ehairmsa of tbe different depart- ts for tbs samuag year are: Boene Mra. n. B. Bates; art, Mrs. JC. L. Ctobhi Htsrsturs, Mrs. rUnhard Price; music, Mrs. William Fveaek. The hos pitality osmmittss for ths year, appoint ed by the retiring nevaldeat. Mr. J. C. m.Manoei. htra. Hugh MaeRaa. Mis Julia Parsley. Mia Beaeie Lsclor and Mim Blanche Morton. Invitationa have been hwued to the marriage af Mim Liltlaa Kirtty, daugh ter af Mr. and Mrs. Praak Andrewa to William Archibald Motiirt, which will be celebrated at tbe heme of the bride elect. No. tit Priaceee stnwt, Jan I, at o'clock. The young people are vary popular ip a wide circle of friend and hundreds will extend to them happtcM felicitation, apon this announcement. Lieut. R. O. Edwards, of Fort a-well. aad Miss Lillian Martin Perry, daard-r of Mr. sad Mrs. J. Sawyer Perry, of Ro anoke. Vs.. will be married in St. Paul's Eatacnnal rhnreh. Aelem, Va . June t. at a s'dork. They will he at home st f ort Csswdl sfter .Inly I. The proapecrive iiimww is Keutcnsnt in the coast artil lery corps. I'nited States araiv. statisaid at Fort ravwell. tine of tbe event, of tbe rommp we-i socisllv is the Mnsie Featival, jrhi. will he ft-iven in tbe Academy of Mnaie Wednesday and Thursday nights, under th uuepiees ef the Ooral Socictv of Wilmington. The rt cnaeert will be devnted ahnoet exrluwTelr to oiehiatra numbers, sn attract pre pmaram of hirh else music torine- been errsnged bvt Prof John F. Kneiael. director of the orchestra. Mm IVirsce R. OoWeTl, of; rUlenrh. wgl be the eoioiat. Part I of the program an the eerond Bight will be ! orchestral number, end Part II will lie the rendition of Cowes'e "Roae Maiden.' The rkores of TS voices has hcM weekly rehearsals for the past ffts week under th direction ef E. li. Munaon, the direc tor. The solourts for tbe prvduction are Mrs. Horaes K. Dowtdl, of KaUigb, sa prano, a singer of wide reputation; Mrs. Juseph D. Kdwsrds, contralto; Mrs. Jo seph B. Feuley, tenor, and Harry R. Bates, baritone, the last three asmed be ing of Wilmington. It is expected that many out ot Iowa people will be here for the sveat, which will be made a bril liant soeietv affair. . Mrs. Orpha Rogers left Monday even ing for a viait of a few month with relative and friend at Scrantoa, F, and points in Xew York atate. Sir. sad Mrs. 1. W. Murphy, of Greens boro, are guests of Mr, sad Mi. Coving ton, on Grace street. Mr. and ilra. B. F. Keith returned Wednesday from Raleigh, where they at tended the ooaunsaesment exercise at Meredith college. Mies Marr Baldwin Mitchell of the faculty of tbs Stat Kormal and Indus trial college, returned home Wedneeday from Greensboro and will spend ths sum mer here. Miss Elisabeth Gordon, of Wi Ilia ins- ton, is tha guess of her sunt, Mrs. James 0. Stevenson. Mrs. A. H. Dswsoa. of PhilaoelnW 1s visiting her parents. Mr. sad Mrs. R. W. Gibson, an (south Third street. Mrs. Julia A. Turner ana aaugnter. little Miss Annis Turner, hsvs returnat to their home in Greensboro after a visit to Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Msngnm Turner. Mr. aad Mra. Swift Boatwnght ars visiting Mr. aad Mrs. Tsnoh Cox ia Ashavilla. t E TENTS OF THE WEEK IM 6TATE CAPITAL SOCIETT (Special to Daily New.) Rslatrh. May S8. Ths literary ds- partment of the Woman' club, of Ral eigh, held itt but meeting for the sea aoa Thursdsg aftemooa when thers was sa admirable paper on "I he iirama Since b hake pea re;" a reading from "She Stoops to Conquer," nnd another from "The Kchool for Scandal" and "Tha Rival." Th program wa under ths direction of Miss Klisa Pools. Her as sociates oa th literature committee the pa at season have beea Mrs. M. B. Sher wood, Mrs. H. Z. Young. Mica Mattis Bailey and Miss Caro Grey. Thursdav afternoon Miss Lirri. Roe- era waa hostess for a delightful "mis esllaneoua showsr" for Miu Katharine Barbae, who is to become the bride of Mr. Hart, of New Bern, June I. John P. Wyatt Issues Invitation for th marriags of bis daughter, Miss Louies, and Dr. C Pritchsrd N orris, of Durham, tha wedding to bs at tbs Wy- stt horns ia this eity June t. Dr. N or ris is a dsntist of Durham. Miss Wy att hi a cultured and highly esteemed young woman. Wednesday afternoon Hr. A. H. Ball entertained at cards ia honor of Mias Kate Barbee, who is to be married early In June. Bridge wa played nnd Mia Ruby Norrie won th prise. There were Voveiv epeeial deooratione and a aarvic oi urinous reiresnuienfiB. - i am puitca was served br hlrs. Herbert Rosenthal and Mrs. K. II. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ciauds B, Barbee have Issued invitations for ths marriage of their daughter, Mias Kate Waylasd Bar- bra, to B. M. Hart, of Mew Bern, the ceremony to take place Wednesday, June t, in Eden ton Street Mrthodiat church. Mr. Hart Is a well known cot ton broker ef New Bern. .The mar riage will be on of special social Inter est, j Tuesday morning Miss Ruby N orris wss boateee for a bridge luncheon et which Mice Kathrhne Barbee, bride-to-be of B. M. Hart, of New Bern, was ths guest af honor. 11m decoration for tbe Norrie hems were wild flowers, ferns snd palms, and quantities of especially handsome rosea. Tbe following were tbe guest: Mias Itonstioa, New llera; Miu Hancock, New Hern: Mies Hart, Edentou; Miss Gertrude Winston, Miss Annis Youur, Miss Faani. Young, Miss Car Gray. Mias Lee, Mies Duncan, M Crews, Mia Wright. Mias Drewry, Mi Roy land, sitae Koarara, sua. Latta, Mias MoDonald, Mim Lacy, Mias Annie Mo Kimmon, Mine Causae, Miaa Minete Oauaae. Mrs. Latta, Mrs. Hertiert Nor- na. Mrs. Holt, Mr. Ball. Mrs. Herbert Rosenthal, Mrs. Hyllier snd Mist Wills orris. Ths keenest lutereit is being msiii feated in the approaching msrriaite of Hon. Piatt D. Walker, aaaociat uitioe Of ins cuipreme ooun, asa miae Alma Locks Moroescl, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mnrdecai, of New Orleana, at Newport New a Wednesday. June . I be eetemonr to be bv Rt. Rev. Joseph Blount Ckeahire. biahop ef tbe INonise of North Tarolina, and In-. Darat, rector, in St. Pauls chuirh. Pembroke Joaea, tka well known millionaire, of Wil- miagton and New York, a eonsia of Judge Walker, will serve aa beet ama. Taere will he three matrons of honor, Mrs. .robs H CUirhorne, New York; Mr. William K. Holt, UxiagUm. and Mrs. Cecil L. Cornelius. Newport News. Tbe brideamaida will be Miaa Annie Preston Hr dee, Aaheville: Mum Alice Davis. Wilmington: Mies IWia Nsnders. New Orleana. Attewding sa tower arirls will bs littls Mta.ee Saliie lameroa. Raleegh, end Annie Manning. Durham, The leaner will bs Judge Manning sad Judge Brown, aeeeristes of Judge Walk er en tbe orth Carotins tiiiprenie court heiejek; fnned Stats Senator (rvennaa. Hoa. Thnuise Hettle. T.ar W. Tillett. Cbarlatte; lehn M Walker. Baltimore; Weiter Mordecai. New York, and Iter best Mordersi. Sew Orlcsa. A msrriaire ef mitch interest for which the invitation are jnt leaned ie that of Mia. EUie Htonkard. daurhter of Mr. and Mra. Ilearv Jerome Htocksrd, of Peace inMitute. to Arthur I. Wilton, of XnovTille. 111., iwr sa mttrwi or in ebemittrv in tvmell univeraitv. The mamaae ia to he in the First Preabrte- riss shares here mi Wadeeedav, -fune , at i p. ni. Mr. it ilsoa was aa bonor rraduete of the V a M. colleae here. Thmwia etvninr st the Academy af Mnaie n mim'ier of vaunt; fe ortle promi nent social It pave a benefit for Ht. Lukes home fnr oM ladies, preaepting with tne effect The Yonrc Mr. Wia throp." Miss Flors Creeet presented the iea.lina roM. tii Dr W. C. Hnrtoa ap peared a Mr. I Vm r la Winthroa. Baxter laarhara p'ii ed as Buxton Hcntt. Others taking part were Maea Mary tarter Kay, .Viae tiles, unmawi. Mist ntt k Irey. Enwene Culbrrtk, Dr. C. O. Abernethv. Mra. T. M. Owen waa brute aa Moadav attmens for tbe Fire Hundred dub. the BMBf provngg one of eweeial en Mrs. T. P. Jer stems;, also Pink 11 )Fr idayi Sattsrday , Monday : : r t C s O n f 1 nf O 1 J 5 CENT COUNTER BEMNAWT DRY COOPS All short lengths In Dry Goods Department. Goods worth 7 1-2 to 12 1-2 cents. Lengths from to 10 yards. Percales, Llnene Suiting, Dress Ginghams, White and Coleied Lawns. All on one Counter. r Special, yard.-. OC Tard-Wida Bleached Domestic, as. tOOO yards M inch good quality B leach td DomeatLc, I l-Sa value, aar tsa- cUI I sw-incfc Sheeting, ft.' On bale rood quality M inch Un- Mmchea Sheetjing, regular T l-Io tralu, ssle pric fc Cartel Swiss. Pretty quality M inch Blushed Cur tain fiwla to Beautiful pa Herat la Fin Curtain Scrlsis, plain aad tgured 15c , Ktmnant Whit Goods, toe. On lot Remnant Whit Madras, 6 wit, ate, values 15c to lfk, special prion. . .10c jS-Inch.Whit Madras, ioc On lot M inch Whit Madras, pecial at 10c Araetd' sjc Swiss AppUqat, 15c. On lot pretty pstteras la Arnold' Swiss Applique, regular U valaa, aur price 18c 75c ta I1.00 Whit Tack Walt ting at 15c One lot White Tack Waiatlng, original price 7So to f 1, reduced to. . tic Extra Special ia Silks. One lot Plain aad Fancy Silks, Me to ; AOe values on oa counter, at. tie 1 Hundreds of Other tion. BELK man bora off the first price and Mist Till nun was conenled with tbe booby. Mrs. Alex. J. Feld waa hostess Sat urday sfter noon for a charming bridge party complimentary to Mias Certruds Winaton, who ia on June 1 to become the bride of Frank Webb, of Durham. Miae Capehart, of Avera, weo aa oat -of - tawa eiieat. Invitations are out for the marriage! of Mice Marv Katnertne Apptewnite, of thit eity, and John Y. Killiaa, of New ton. Wedneeday, June 8. The invitations are issued by Mrs. Lama J. Applewhite, mother of the bride, and it will be s home wedding. Mrs. Janre H. Pou, Miae Edtth Pou. Mrs. C W. Barrett, Mim Dixie Leach and Mr. and Mrs. Jonepbus Daniels, of Rale'gh, were emong the ffiieata for tbe brilliant celebration of the tilver wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Handera at -a.lt h field U.is week. At a Fire la Meme. (Wide World Ma (ratine.) It might be tboucht that anch an ei- eitint thins aa a Are would startle the Metw-ana out i their habitual indolence, but tiK-h ia not the case. The alarm of, a fire at Matamoroa, Osihuihu Mri 1 waa given br the ditchargv ef aumerouai pist'tla .nd enns; and the writer beat-J enel to the seene - thinking st first that' a battle was racing. After s long in I ten ! dunttf ahich the people watched ' tbe Ire with interest, chattering among themselves meanwhile there appeared, placidly tninllinf along the road, the' Matabfe-esnn evjtmalrnl of s Are enrine s barrel rfditur stout; the ground. drasn hv s reluctant burr A swivel pis m each end of the keg permitted it j to roll freely, and rope, attached it tO tbe snimsl. Itetund walked the "nre brissde' a solitary peon, bearing s' bucket. Arrived at the scene of the eon-1 flaaration. the eater in the barrel wat oonied into nuclei and hauled to the roof ef aa adjacent house, whence it waa Sung aa to the dame. Everybody n atlv netted: ut calmest trurf 'it all wsa the trr. which burnt eteadiiy ea till there was Bathing left to cut . saw. Thra. as tbe spectacle waa over.; tba people dispersed. tieriw i ' .LtiW and Vhlle.iRoscs.-Suinmil Avenue Greenhouses, Greeensboro, N. C. FOR- -at T HP 11 A. HP - CVjW I lldtTi 1 tsaadils Bleach Domestic, 10c SiacJi Oeauine Lonsdale Bleached Domestic, out pric 10 ' ' Dreaa Ginehtm. ' New patterns in Banfrew and A. F, C Dreaa Oioghami, Belk Bros.' price. , . . 10c Cottea Foalatda. New Una Cotton Foulard, tns for hot waathar dresses lll-ic Sexfori Cloth, 10. Rexford Cloth, fine for separata akh-t, all color ... 10c Oa lot of Bleached Huck Tawsls, lightly soiled, 10c vakiee, reduced to. .fc Ladiaa Cans Vasts, 5c 0 doasa ladies' beat 10a bleached pure 1 White Oaua Vests, special far that three day t Embroideries at je and roe. The greatest bargains aver offered in Etnbrolderiaa and Insertions, goods worth 10c to Ke, on . separata ioouator, at ,. w and 10c . Motion Department. Alway something asw la Indies' Neck-wear, Belts, Hosiery, etc. 10c vshis Ladies' Black Hose U Ladles' Game Uoss M 1 -Ie l&xU Beached Huck Towel, with red border, special, each to ON SALE SATURDAY! One lot Standard Tabl Oil Cloth. .lOe. Special ia Lam Hsndkerckiefa, m. Oaa lot ladles' regular (a value Whit HsmiUtebad Haadkeroblef, not ever I to a customer ........ Ie M snaea's Talcum, toe. Saturday only we will eell Men aaa'l Talcum Powder, on box to each customer lOe Special Values on Sale We Have You Can Save Money by Trading BROS. COMPANY aatiafled except, perhaps, the unfortu nate owner of the house that had been' destroyed. Phoenix Cafei (Fermerly Ales' Cafe.) I'nder bow and experienced manage seat. Neat la arrangement. Prompt ia service. Satisfactory in methods. ; Fanner, tSe. An extensive Bill of Farsj for orders snd Lunches. All the Delica cies af tha Branca. Table for Ladies. SOUTHEBITS CONVENIENT SUM MSB SCHEDULES TO THE "LAND OF THE SKY." Southera railway announces that ; Rpring and Hummer change in Sched- j nice to Western North (arolina res-rtt 1 will take place Sundav, June A, withi through Sleeping ar service from all in portent puinta, affording moat excel lent service. 1 It is expected W at eren greater crowds than evr before " sSeit these fsmout mountain resorta during ths: coming Summer season. COOK-LEWIS FOUNDRY CO. Founders aad Machinists. Cetaeral Repair Work. Muse ary Built to Order, eta. Bigh Grade Iron aad Braaa Caattags, Marhm Molded Pullers, etev N. U O. D. Boycott Monumental sad BuileUag Granite Work Beat BVMca far First Cmaa Work. Cor. Walker avema aad Rrnng atrset, N. C S 1 & 1 1 C I V giwlwLfO 11 1 Coatswt aad MUllaary lhrrtBKBt. Second Flaet, 1 let IsdW whHa BhrlttwaSjU ... 41 1 lot ladies' whit Shirt waists, ragaiar 1.60 value, special the White and tan Wash Skirts No New Una Coatraits and Dresses Just re ceived, oolors, whits, tan aad blue, price , Hills MOO 1 lot black Sataea Ihderskirts ... 48 Regular to (hart Klnssaaa Me Long Klmoaaa Mo Doot fat, t visit aur millinery da pejvrtJBaniw New lot ladiaa' whiU aad black Sailors, latest shapes aS. and Ma M sella TJaderwesi at SpseUl Prlcaa.' Udiea' pUm PaaU IS. and fOe Children' Pan is .' 10a. to tee Corse Cover trbaaned with val. laaa, Us. aad Kla Oowa aas, Tsa. sad 11.00 Sam pis lot baby Caps, vara 60c. ia Tta, spaswl at Sao. and Ian Lac Curtain. 1 lot Lac Curtains, S 1-1 yards I sag. Mo 1 lot Lao Curtains, I yards long . , Owe Window E hades . ........ Ua and 44 Special Values ia Chrthing and Shos De partment ' t let meat and youth Suit la abv gl and doubl breast, worth IliM to IIS, our special . , 19.10 Boys D. B. 6uits with Knickerbocker Panto 11.71 to I4.M Mea1! Pants. 1 lot men's cotton Panto, ll.lo values, reduced ta Uc I lot mens Pre Pants, worth II. M to U.00, reduced to tne aad 1.U Boys' wash Pasts 10. to toe Boys' Knickerbocker Pasts, tta. aad 48c Big lot Manufacturer's mntplr of boy' Wash Suit at great rsdaettoa, prices Mo. to 11.25 16-Iach Percales, I t-ec Light and Dark Parealea, fall M inches wid 1 1-Ze Norfolk Southern Railway U -e" ffvS tXfers most convenient sod bee service ,y M HOSEBEAD CITY. N. C. ft) WiV Wl BEAI'FOIT, N. C II lA-Wg ATLANTIC HOTEL OPENS JUNE I. II XJS Delightful Sasshare RoearU V EXTREMELY LOW SUNDAY AND ; f I WEEK END EXCURSION CmTSS J I ON SALE JL'NE TO SEPTEMBER. U VIRCIMA BEACH CAPE BEN IT. VA. J lbs Only Scashoro Resorts la Virginia. tf f Evary Conceivable Form of Amuses TiaNtJ iha meat. Excellent Hotel aad Cottages. ' VTJ Reasonable Rates. Mfif' 11 For comrilete iaformatien sppVy to jNi'T l any KorfiJk and Southern Kail read f y7as. l Ticket Agent, or address H. C. Badgine, 1"? CV l tienrral I'aeterrer Agent: W. W. Crox- vJ ton. Asitant general Psseenger Agent, . OAK HALL An Ideal Mountain Hotel Altitude 4.000 feet, coolest breeaea, grand, sublime sceueit. ia tha heart of tbe mountaias, hot sad cold water baths, aora boepitalitT. E- BROVVNLEE. Prop. CO f Tt f 17 O O t V JXX. IvCe-OO Ismra Ksavy OvaraCs and Warfe Shirts. Mea heavy Aaraa Or swill 44 Mas', earn heavy 1 OvsralU .... f, Pssgular 60. Mea1 bras aad beaws Work Shirts . as, ; ItoVleraw Shlrta ' If doses area's Fancy Dress Shirts, sg- alar SO, valaa, reduced to las I rat Lisa Brand Whftt and Fancy Shirts, slightly soiled, rsduosd to 4S. Spaeiam ia TJadstnaa. I lot lvslneeek UaaWrwaar, regular Wc. vahis, rptslsl . . .... 171 -Is. garment Regular 10. Elastls Seam Drawwrs, par pair , ITl-B Extra Gosd Balbriggaa Cadorshirti, mag aad. ehses. si ears, Drawer to snatch., per gnrxcent li 1 let Mea'a aad Beys' taa value Bal briggaa Underwear, reduced to ...It Extra Oaod values ia Fancy Sax, Bos- pasdiss, Collars, Ttsa, sta, Udm Ml Chlldrsa's Sbaa and Oafardi Wt are ihawiag eeaaa Special Values. Infant flofteele Slippers . . . toe aad 48 Saa Big Jab Cwaater Children's Shorn and Oxfords at Half Pries. Mm' Pat. Oalt Pamp IBs Miasm' Kid Oxford ..... eg, and 11.14 Big lot Boys Shoe aad Oxfords sa aur Job counter at ans-hslf price. .' Laders Viol Kid Oxford ........... ! Ills, 11.41 aad tt.00 LadiM' Oodmea Pal Pumps .....W00 Ladle' Oodmaa Oun Mstal Pumps, tt-M 1 kit Ladles' London Smoka aad Tan Sued Pumps, tt.gO value, reduced to lain 1 lot Lad lea' and Oil id ran' Canvaa Ox fords, (lightly soiled, 1 to $1A0 value, reduced to ', 0s ll.frO veins Men's Oxfsrda an job coun ter at 8o SS i 14 Mas' Shoaa and Oxfords an job counter, reduced to .ll.H.i 1 lot Tiffany aad Barry 14 to It Guu Mstal and Taa Oxfords, reduced to St.4H Royal Crest Pat. and Gam Metal Ox fords- bjuu Not Room to Men With - TRYON. N. C
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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