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A 6CXDAY JUNKET. 3. ir 2. AIL Miss Anni KHa Ilenderson lias re turned to hr home la Dilworth aftr vlaltlng-. her sister. Mrs. Jake Steln nvan,'. 'In Savannah. Ga. 'I,., - The foliowlng extract "taken from the write-up of a concert at Charles ton, a C, taken from. The News and , Courier of Charlestoa.wwlll, -to ,read with interest by large number of Charlotte people: '"ri ..,, ' " -. " 'Polonaise by : Merits Moszkowskl, wag rendered by, Miss Gertrude Cap- - plemann, a member of 'the musical faculty of Elizabeth College. ,TaU afforded genuine pleasure, and the young lady exhibited , great eklll as r -- a performer on that, instrument.:' She manifested - admirable "and- . delicate v. technique,: with a thorough, apprecia tion -of light l- and shade.. Her re markably creditable execution of the . fortissimo passage which character ' lie the, opening of this polonaise af forded evidence fit her accomplish-. . ment aa a. pianist. -, She Is a great , : credit ' to her college, and thank are " , due .to the -committee for- affording tnte exceptional treat.'!; , "k Mr and Mrs. H. C Dotger have re- fortnight in New York,- Philadelphia f and Washington,' -V " i ' j t ,j-w ine iecoro oi ureeneooro; -V-VMlsa JUrttle Gray.' ot Charlotte, 'is 1 "spending a few days here as the' guest of Miss Grace, Andrews, corner , of West .Market 'and .South' Mendenhalt f l.h ? t jfegs ,,$. res- i 'W? J -r"'W f ; The "thW :o. do, Is 'to gelto4 the ,'Hkatlng rink and- crack the wWo or null the tall' off. nf tha f roif and ret in - iSOclety. ' - ' iv - ' Mr. Uoyd C. withers and bride have i . recurneq to we cuv. - - wit 4M , w. -4jiiucrmjm uuuv uvwu ciAiift . , iilncolntoa, yesterday, to enend the .'.' dar-wUh his wife. - i ' - COUXTY SOCIAL. - ias teen visiting at the home Mr.-1 and r Mrs. Parke Kirkpatrlck. has returned . s to me noma, Mrs. iirown ana uttie son : wilt remain ; eome ' thne t wi(h friend J' --Mm. "H.' D. Kirkpatrlck has. gone to Du- West, lier - former home, to spend, few- weeks with her parent. ' The Claji ton-McCath ren marriage in ' Ebeneter church on last Wednesday . y evening wae quite a pretty anair. rne onae. a xair natrea inue iaay ox six- teen eummers, was striking in white :: llk with tulle: veil, carrying , ferns and white carnations. i It fJ ' i 1 "Mr. ' Parks Kirkpatrlck has been quite sick at her home in Sharon. Her m frjende will be glad, to know that she i uninwing. f-Mre.v f . M, Bigham has returned to " per home in Uuntersvllle after a abort ' visit to her mother, Mrs. M. J.' Griffs nth, at.tirimUVa. AMmnaber of friends and neighbors spent a dellghful evening at the home ,t of ; Mr. j and Mrs. John H. Griffith, ac Moore otauon, on Tuesday last. MiUSJo and games made up the even ' pit', entertainments,-- -. - " BRIEFS. ('1C'A, Few Minor Happenings In and s -t . , -adous uio uuy. - f -'r The Charlotte Retail Merchants As ocltlon' will meet in ' A. ; B.; .Justice's ' room -over the .Charlotte. National Rimk ' y to-night at 8:30. Some Important business desired. , , i - Mr. George Gv-Glerm proprietor of the Crown Bottling Works at Gaston la, spent fisturday m the city. He was re turning, from Concord where. h la con templating . She .erection, - in-1 the-, wear future, of a large bottling estabilshment. . Miss Vernon Caldwell, of Sharon, has given up the place as chief operator at xne jrroviaence entraf teiepnone - office and will be succeeded by Miss Annie liAlmnL-.nf ftAnrtv Plrfv -. .''j::!'.:,:...-,,."",v f :i'!; .-Dr.. Brown Wallace will leave to-day T ' xor nis new nome m jrconaa.-1 - . o'Dowa Mobile" by the Oaman Stock V Company, at popular prices to-nlgbt. , 1 Dr. J. T. Hlatt,' of Fairground-. Richr i. ,'tnond county, . will come to Charlotte to live. -He expects, to '.arrive some time ; i i-Th wet spell still continues. Tester day. was a damn.1- dtsofreeaAliii 1a-r There is a saying In the country that i iour oay oi. iuen weainer generally " . Come together, "The tlm In mixt n. , -Bome of Charlotte's streets are almort s muaay v as . ids airt .roaos-, around " Marlon.- , v . ' , t It hns been some time since the city l. Mrs. t Robert Collins, of Dixie, Is quite (l sick with pneumonia., A The derailing of a freight train eh th Poutbern. near Harrlsburg, last, night. , a delayed traffic for several houm No, 97 was new ai v;oncora ror quite awhile. -f WhllAr ' 1 - ' -V - .' Mr. Paxter Hons has norchased from T,-s'tla Southern Rallwav Jthe Zimmerman nue, now being ud for a station, and will In, the -near future have it rolled i tiack snd tlaeed In he rear of he Ron V'7iifi,i uji- , r-i. ',muv ltim,i Alia "UUUSS will, face on Fourth street, K r V, BARACA ClAS TO ENTERTAIN. An Interesting Progrsmme Arranged itl 1 ii r Jfor ToNlglit. .; ,, -".The following invitation has been f issued: '"f . - j ' 1 f 1 , i- , You aie Invited -to a Uqloa -Baraca .'k2. meeting . -r ; rat the J kT? . - I-, I;',' . First Baptist Church,' V " -' : Monday evening, January , IS th , i' flv "St lght O'ClOCk , ,' " r , 4 , T . 'i Bring a lady 77 - !i- All 'young men's and young ladles',1 ' ,. , ; Sunday School 'Classes . ,-,. , ' i i In thi lf ' . 1. Thas, following " programme ' wilt ; t ' glveni i "v,-"- . be : Csptaln.. T. B, Franklin....:.;. .Presiding )'. Prayer- idhumiia .v. . ' Pastor i. Words -of ,;v elcome.iU.Mr. T, H, Taturrt Response ....,f.,.....Revi Dr. Duncan f -i' jf J1 ' Moslem v - j v vi t i". Ten Mlnnte Addresses- f l ( r Man to Man.,. ...Mr. Robert Glasgow, Jr. t NToung Man's Place in Sunday School . . - - , Mr, W. F, Harding . - Duct ...... Mewrs. Huyck and Tewnsend Toung 'Man's Power, for God - . t ' f Dr, I. W, jamion V Benefit of Crgknisaiionj te Class Work - -V A t- ' M- B. W. Mnk .Solo Mr. John C Watson ' Sunday School's Duty te Young Men i ' 1 " Mr. ES. A. Cole How to Keep Young Men.,. .Dr. Preseley Impersonation Mr. David Ovens Eraca-What It Is and what it does,, 'rM'J f 'X. Mr, J. F,, Flowers. ,,7 , , ' -.Refreehments ,.v, 1 Informai Js - ' ' ' ., t "V f ' t f f j f . ' The movement of a Number of Ped , , 'pl Visitors and Others. ' M. X WV HaSVen, of New Tork, vtoe .''.'.president and manairor . of the Southern ." Cotton Oil, Compuny; arrived In the city to-day on bnnlne connect (id with the i .IocrI plniit of on well-known concern. Mr. W. It. IlarrUs, o( Atliuita, is tn the city. . Flavoring Extracts should be pure bv yond any 'tuetion, lilue liihbon Lemon mid Vanilla are quarant(-d alimilurdy pure and fO fclghlv . runrpritrnll thut cnly a emU quantity Is ri-uuired to pro duce perfect reeulta A Raekuoodsmnn and ITla Isoy at tl' Ijtinrh t'tiuntcr Tlicy If JSt Agree on tho Orlr. It -was early' In the morntni. Only a few 'of Charlotte's pojiutace enliven ed the streets. Half a dozen lined un at the lunch counter: at the Gem. but these were sleepy-eyed, and ate their snscke la silence. . ' , j After awhile others began to, come into the place, , People of various stales, ages and appearances. Among Jhem was 'ft 'ionir, lean, shaggy-headed and much bearded back woodsman of , per haps 60, one hand thrust ..deeply into the pocket of his trousers, which were of the blue Jeans variety, and scarcely covered his ankles or 'hid the white jaw hide strings In his worn and mud tanned shoes. In the- other hand he carried an old-fashioned ' and ' much worn telescope -valise. ".Following close behind was a 'lad dressed ..slmilarlvf and,: to all appearances, ' the former's son. vr s I j y , . ',f - c i l-s They, too, 'took seats at the counter. A clerk, app reached and inquired after their wants, "What for you, lr?" he asked, addressing" the elder... ' i "Gimme er ham sanwicb an' ee cup uv coffee,' What you wanV eon?" "I wants er steak, pa.? - ' "? 1 v ! s Whut's de matter, wld :Vou. : Don' you know we gotter ealch dat train t Tou ain't got no time, to eat no steak." -,'T wants er steak, pa," the lad per slated, hungry tear glistening ih hi syes.. H1"''( fr- ' u lv ' J "No you don't neither Yon takS er san'wlch, same as mer ; You know we toahVt got thne."1 , v , . - "I wants er steak, pa."' This time in even more pleading tones than before. T'se "hungry,", , - . , ' ,'. "Better listen ter 'me, boy! Bat er san'wlch an'-come on here. We getter so." V ' -V - - . 4 - "No, 'I Wantg er steak, pa, tell yet Pse hungry, "'" v,r- 1 " "How iong -take ter fix It up 7 the old man inquired of the clerk. v 'Bout ,10 or 15 mtnutes." was the answer,' 'U i , , . J t . Then the" traveler grabbed the gid1 by the arm, and leavlngr the coffee and sandwich he had ordered for himself. stalked -out f tho door, half leading, half dragging the : boy behind him. VJust a the door closed behind them the Iaet that could be heard was, , "I wants er steak, pa, I'se hungry.". The Incident furnished great amuse ment for those who had gathered in the place, but' no on ever knew lust bow the differences In opinion between the father and son were Anally settled, or whether the pair caught their train. A steak is 25 cente, while a sand wich and, a cup of coffee represent an expenditure of but 10. ; THE, POET AND THE MATCH. The Observer'a Scotcluiian Gets in ivoubie Dy Being Engrossed in His Work. some funny thing Happen In a newspaper shop. All sorts and condi tions of people do-foregather' there. The Scotchman came down from his cosy room In the Southern Manufac turers'. Club, last night,' and wrote out a report of one of the many meetings held yesterday for the morning paper. The Burns of North Carolina was in a nonchalant mood for he wore that Scotland county white felt hat. He had discarded, the becoming derby and gone tack to former daya. His mind was on things of the past, but he tried te fix his attention on. the subject at hand . As he sat at the machine, with legs crossed and pencil behind his left ear, the boys admired his Highland brow and his splendid face. His mouth Wak busy with a Chiclet, and he was engrossed in his labor. Now and then his hands would drop to 'bis side and he seemed to fix hie eyes on something in the machine. He was trying to get the right word but it would not come for hie mind wool-gathered. At one of these Junctures he lifted his riKht hand to his vest pocket, pulled out a big red-headed match and started It to his mouth. He wa going, to chew the wooden end but never a time did his eyes leave the aomethlnsr. the noth ing, that they were fixed uoon in the machine, There came a sadden, sharp, quick noise and then a terrible" splut teringJohn. Charles ,' had stuck the Wrong end of the match, in his mouth and bit down on it.; All of the poetry, the' religion and everything bat fire and brimstone deserted the Scotchman to this moment of distress, .- The- boys naughed -vrhlle " the poet cavorted about the room wondering how it all happened. THE SHOW TO-NIGHT. The Papers Speak Well of the Osman The Osman Stock Company win present "Down .Mobile" - at the Acad emy of MubIc to-night. - This aggrega tion, composed of U actor and ac tresses, - comes ' ' highly ' recommended. The prices are to be 10, 20 and 10 cents. The -favorable ? criticism. , from The Greenville Dally , Herald of " January th save of the comnany; ;r " . "The' Osman Stock Company onened a' week's engagement at the Grand last night presenting the clever South ern .melo-drama, , 'Down Mobile.' The play was entirely 'new to the theatre goers and If the work of the company last night is kept, up, the Osman peo ple WIU play to record-breaking houses all the week?. f- v - , - :Tne , company is away above the average popular priced attraction, and ine specialties are clean 'and amusing. Miss Helene Retcka, the leading wo man, .has ever been a favorite with Greenville theatre-goers and her , work ' last night; wae exceedingly 1 pleasing." "Opening night .""Down. - Mobile. ladies' free Monday night, when ac companied by one paid 80c, ticket. If secured "before p. m. at Jordan's. - ' . i t-' ' ::f . HlddTe 17nlverslty to Have a Carnegie Mr. Andrew Carneale ihas . promised i Blddle University,.; . the?,: well-known college Xor colored people, .112,600 for a library ,nd work will - bgln on the Taulldlng it the early fall, Dr. D, J. Sanders went to see the renresenta tlves of the great old Scotchman dur ing toe Holidays and secured the -oro mUe. Blddle -has about 18.000 volumes already and Will add mom J An up-to- date building will be erected. ""The $800 or more required to maintain the . ll-. brary will ha furnished by the college. ' :is WHAT IS -."'' ' . v ,: I In la la iimXm, ,1,n : ; Ma ',y; J 1 Pheets, Counterpanes,,Plllow 4 Napkins, etc.. Come Under ')tsss", l",MBis" r ui-w.iiiiiir.i r f v,.-: a ., ll m iiiii w: you'll-always- be a customer. Have one of our drivers call Monday with special price list - , . , , UlMli) lit M cA.fJ LAUuCn r. ; launderer, Dyen, Clcanen, 19 flout li Tryon street ' "- I f i.ftnnonhonse'8 CI m riot Called Out to Acconimotluie a Drunk Man, but the Jfrllovr Was T'oo . Polite Some l amotas Places Passed In a Short lUde--Frofr Heaven, ' Santiago, Bug ,. Row, 'Pcmaum Hollow, wwiuewwu, ixdy ilea ( Egypt, ' moccasin aucy, -Yesterday. was not an ideal day tor aa outlnsr but whenever Shannon' tiou8e'e".harlot comes sailing down the street, filled with lusty patrolmen. It is an .overpowering temptation ' to the news-gatherer .. to rlde, especially aa it is free. It was ;30 o'clock yesi terday ' afternoon. - and "many t people were i on their way to Sunday school when the ., eharlot - rolled Into ' North Try on street and turned " toward the Seaboard passenger station. Sergeant Pitts held the reins over the', frisky blacks, and Matthew, Yandle sat by his - side-' In the- rear - seats Officers Asbury and McCall faced, each .other, and cracked Jokes, i . - ' J " 'What'a the trouble?" -asked an Ob server man as .he left the sidewalk and, climbed in the wagon. ' " "A i drunk, man!" was the reply.'. . We went, up Tryon' to the Caroline, Central track, then, passing under the trestle, out the. Sugar,, Creek road, to the main line of the Southern. Ser geant Pitts inquired salons the-way put. was unable to get anything1 den nlte until we came , to Frog Heaven. a feoggy place to the east, and there some prre had seen a man toting a Jug early' In the day." At the point where a street -,v from the Gingham Milt section entered the Sugar- Creek turnpike, we tarried, so that the offi cers mljrht take ai look at Santi-aao. formerly known ai Dulstown. Not :' a eoul was In sight In that suburb, not even the Immortal Sue McClure, -whose home is among thetnrst In the settle ment v A . stranger came up while we waited, and whispered aomethlnsr into the sergeant's ear, immediately after wntch we cut the team to the right and went. -towards the Highland Park Mill. A we mounted the hill we saw a parfy of men standing about the railroad crossing. When the chariot approached nigh unto them one: fel low, with swarthy, wrinkled face, said: Good evbV Sergeant Pltts.l Is it me you're hunting?" , .It was plain that the speaker had been drinking but he was not drunk. He felt the effects of the liquor but had not misbehaved. Some one hid reported him. . -..; V "Say, Sergeant, ef I am the man you are looking for you are welcome to me." But the officers let the man go.' He was abiding by the law so far as they could see. ; .On the way back we passed in full view of Bug Row, which ilea to the rlgrht of the same street that we were on. The place was named many years ago and had harbored some Interest ing characters as well as lively crlt tera Turning down Davidson we pass ed .'""Possum Hollow. which runs through Col. Willie Phlfer's farm, to the right. After we crossed the railroad Offi cer McCall . suggested that Matthew Yandle -be Interrogated about the neighborhood that lay beyond the hill, to the east, and skirted the creek bottoms. - , "Matthew, (this is your own commu nitywhat can you say for the settle ment near the creek, which was for merly called 'Phifer'e Row?' asked John Asbury. "That, sir. Is Scuffletown It Is rightfully named for is you get down there a time like this you will have to . scuffle to get out. for the mud will hold to you." That toeing . eatisf actor. it w agreed that Matthew had acquitted himself well. Cody Town lay to the left of the road but all was quiet there. Heads, Bome nappy ana eome towy, were thrust out of the windows to that the bearers could see what the chariot wae up to, -but. barring that Cody was apparently dead. ar m the distance we could sm Red Egypt, and there was nothing do ing in tnat notorious resort. Tnat is - Moccasin's Vallev. rh nome or Fuz?y Hannon," 'declared Offi cer McCall, as the wagon turned up Ninth street. Col. Hannon was not hi sight and the Valley seemed to be all right. SHOT BY POLICEMAN. A Construction Work Riineirvlxno nn the Southern Perhaps Fatally Wounded, by Police Officer at Ftort BH11. - ... , i A man bv . th nam nt w.AmavA a supervisor of construction work on oouuiern, was snot and perhaps fatally wnnnriAri at nwi. urn a n yesterday afternoon, by the chief of police of that place. The story that came to cngriotte - was to the effect that the Officer nrAait-cl w.AnrAm of the track,' near the station, and he refused to go, saying that he was a railroad man, and had a right to Stand . there. Dni another until 'Edwards drew a run uiu-bhui, iwme t me policeman be fore the latter pulled his - revolver and shot twice,' the balls taking . ef feet In the breast and the abdomen. Edwards was brought here- last night and placed In the Presbyterian Hospital,- where he is In a very critical condition. : It is said that he was drinking at ; ,the time of - the shooting. - ' -, - Methusala was all-right, you bet For a good old : sour was he, They say he would be living yet, ' ' Had he taken Rocky Mountain Tea ' - y. R. H. Jordan Co, Hi 41 , - . i.-'-v 'Commencing , ' ' . BIOXDAYf JAN. f 5 , , " ''TB'pSMiySTOCK'W.VH; t n Repertoire. V- t7'?' ' Monday night UncoJn .Carter's Sensational melodrama- ' v a. ; - "DOWN MOBILE.' 1 -T.PRICES! 10, SO nd S0.V Boats now on sale at Jordan'a ; La dles free Monday ; night, when ac companied by one paid 10c ticket, if purchased; before 9 p. m, " w, . 'in t-nM.I, . '' f" Jk , m Jt ,.1.1. ,t . ' Cases, Towels, Table Cloths. this head. Try It once and Fi at Uf-rtnvr t n n .n XT n mm .'V' ' : '.i. ."SBBBBBW-. SBB I XaaAj f f f V Oneniiiklaccfv Sa!e ,S, V i , . 4 - ::'5:5c.;'avYard?:'t , M ,n , ifA To-day at J0.80 o'clock we open the lace Season with a big special safe at . , . . . . 5c. a yard. We are out after the Lace business of Charlotte ' this year and are pre pared to give the values which will bring large results. In our To-Day'a Sale 'we offer you a very large assortment of new pat tern In Vals, . worth up to 10c. and 18c. a yard. - ,. Special lot of platte Vals. Torchons, Wn en Torchons, wide, fancy Cotton Laces, ete etc. All at one price. Be. a yard. TO-DAV 10.30 O'CIXKJK Hew .Spring Dress Goods Have Just .reeelvedf a big shipment of new Spring Dress Goods, which we bought at much less, than their regular value. " ' We are going to show To-Day at very special prices. AT 80C. A YARD One lot of Brilllantlnes, Voiles, Batistes, Eoliennes, Toramas, Hen rlettaa All In the new spring shades. They are worth alt the way up to 75 cents a yard . , .. .. 50c a yard, AT OC. A YARD A big line of new weaves and styles, worth up to 86c a yard, at . ..- rti,-f5,' ... 75c a yard,: An extra, choice line of new spring' raDrtcs in an the latest styles and shadea worth mostly $1.00 a yard, for . . .. .. .. .. .. 75c. a yard. We will take pleasure In showing you these whether you wish to buy now or not . It will lead to business later. iiftmco. 13 WEST TRADE ST. A Sacred Concert Can be had in your own home and not be a travesty on sacredness, either. If you have a VICTOR TALKING MACHINE Records made by Trinity church choir, Haydeit tQujar tette and many famous singers. You can have the latest solos as they are written, or the grand old church hymns. It's a musical education to have a Victor In the house. Price $17.00 to $100.00. . Stone & Barringer Co. oma oiiifiim - OUR ElfaRIC MASH ' UGliT SIGN SAYS DRINK HOUSE com and we say you will , be satisfied. The flavor all its own. The best judges r drink it everywhere, j The Fine Grocer. -FRED GOQHR21N Manager. White f Evening Vest v;; aT'. "'J v - v v W claim that our WH3TB EVENING i VEST ,Worlt, ap-, ' proacbee - i absolute perfection. We believe you wilt agree with us when you have given It a - trial. ' We take the most' Infi nite pains with this most dell cat, and particular work, and we feel v, very proud v of ear , beautiful results. , ' - Dress Shirto also receive most careful con , lderation at our handa i Let me prepare you for yohr ' next social function.-; The consciousness . that yonr linen is done Just right will, make ' you feet so good , and add so much to the evening's enjoy- ment, ' , . . V r SI '" ' " ' ' ' " L,c::r.clry ill -. i, k r"j0k I r-4 tt . ,-';i-y esV i 1 - 4 : m I WM M m Mr Mm Mi mlmi.it f U r-V'; rTV7ITH stock-taking'1 over (always a disagreeable,, ,we are again ready with lots of EXTRA; merchandise, suitable White Linen Finished Waisting White Material will lead again this :' , spring and summer. . Linen finished waisting, put up double fold, full yard j wide, with a permanent linen finish. ' Price 10c $150 White Embroid ered Waist Sets 98c -Embroidered Waist Sets, beautiful 5 work on pretty quality of Shear White Lawn, enough material in a piece for waist; $1.50 patterns, re duced to 98c Bargains in Black Petticoats i f An elegant, deep, accordian-pleatcd, extra wide, black, mercerized petti f coats; superior quality full satine. ' Special at 98c Another lot $1.50 values Black Petti coats, same material as above, in ( both the hemstitched four-ruffle and sheared flounce. 'Special at 98c Wholesale mjiw aawvasss Looking One's Best ; - It ts a duty that every ' woman owes to self to present ' the best possible appearance. It is not vanity: It Is self-re spect - Few women wish to be pro fessional beauties, but most 'Women like to be as attractive as- possible. Beauty and attractiveness Vara not so much due to per fect regularity of form and .features as to grace and vi vacity of manner and a pure '"complexion. ' All of these are obtainable by any one, Grace and vivaci- ' ty one can cultivate. A clear complexion one can gain by using the proper helps. " .. - The first step is to get the . system right. Bee that the di gestive tract Is in proper con dition. The rest will be easy. '. We have many thing that ..Will help In caring for the ' face, and many others that will perfect the charm of luxuri ant hair, white teeth and at- i tractive hands and nails, - We would be glad to see s yon, tbday at . ; HAWLEY'S V PHARMACY tatsammkmtmmmkWMwmMmkyWM jj. e. ptjgh rropnetor. ,..;. -OfitV. AlllVailEttiSPACEQl , For you to. iHi zsn .p aa ' as m . ,c a nmmm am: VbpaMtonitics'ori Men's and B6yfs!:FINE CLOTH- TNG,: - Men's S;-now.;$7 ; j: f . f ' ' 1 for mid-winter and early spring uses. IJmlIlr Help For The Ladies No household commodity ts half so useful or satisfactory as the SAD IRONS We have Just received a new ship ment. You'll buy them if you 'see them. 3 for . . $1.25. S for .. . . $1.80. Allen Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail HOTFXi FVERKTT. . High Point, If. Cv IUVmIVU : ,!( ti gassas m w m. wat ay Hot and cold baths, electric llghte Ca ters to the commercial travelers. ( T1IV3E MfitRIS- take' ' advantage: of ; $li50 SuitsV how .$65.'. ;Mens $15 a. soio:.::::s, r.:-r. fitter:-? St ocL: twit very necessary, tack), SPECIALS In seasbnabls -A W it r " '. ht ' .nC" 'tit. , " . 1 -J' ' Sardains in White r Materials $ mm. t ?,,'" t ' A it ;" . f 12 l-2c Yard-wide; Fine Long Qoth ' (short lengtos)price.;?w..i;;;7 l-2c 15c and 18c 36-inch Shear Persian and Linen-finished India Lirion,"pnce 10c 15c Yard-wide Ldcester Long CSotb,': (smaU bolts), price......:,.,:..;..:,:..10c 18c fine Shear Persian Lawn at , 12 l-2c 25c Yard-wide White Dress Linen, 19c 38c and 50c Yard-wide Dress Linens (short lengths), price 25c r " "'"i? "?,V:V.-'': Table Linen Special For Monday 75c value, extra fine quality 68 inches, : ; full bleached Linen Table Damask;. ' MONDAY .:.50c Another special, 75c value, same width, f extra heavy weight, half bleached, : price ,..J:..50c ' t New Dress Ginghams Seventy-five pieces pretty new A. F. C Dress Ginghams. Something that's . always hard to find pretty stylesH in ginghams. Price , .10c, Muon If You Haven't Inspected "The Americarf1 Typewriter, on't buy yet. Simple in construe tion, easily handled, and , of very few parts. Does . not get out of working order easily. ,'fS Sold only by yBjMHHHsW$MMH$MHH$aM$l$MI$r Houston, Dixon & Co '.'"'". .' ', -',! -i ' !' .l'j.t.:!i.' --e-.'-S'.--, Genuine Mad Stone. X genuine Mad Stoned Will cure bite of rabid 'dogs; wilt eur nydra. phobia ( will cure bite of poisonous snakes; will curt lock Jaw; wl.l draw any poison . from the system. I have treated hundreds of cases and every one has been cured.. " A. D. TKIrONT. ' - - LatUmore, N. C , , ' the womcrful uc v-:r- ' .T'-V-n'- ' i c-5 1 -' r-V 4k
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