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A. MYliv., AUGUAT n, irvu; i.ii aad r aaal l(fh- V.'iir tii 'in v . rt i ft t) I ! ' r. Tn I Miirt -If. I . tlilH ..JL ' J .. w'l 1 . , . i, W. Vi ...Hi Ottt'llH v ill lu" m ;i I il of Ltmnlond, of the brlilw's only ir attendant Mr. W. H. Willis will X the groom's best man. After the ceremony Mr. and Mra, KlmpBon will leave for Toxuway, where they will Hicnd tlu'lr h'ini'yinoon. MIhh Wor tham has lived In Charlotte for sev eral Vfiirs, worklnR for the Southern f f t '. 1 i I : : H I ' r -i, fit 1 in,,". r ( f ! !:! I ' i . ) .i. ;,.. J I i i rloi ti;, w ill ! aa:dio:i samples ai:d ibices J. P. STEVEfiS EGMVina'CO., Elvers 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA. Kult Telephone Company, and she has MR. NEWJELL ON LYNCHING many friends In this city. ' . I ,, Miss Myrtle Wolfe- ha, returned I AXTICIPATEP THE OUTRAGE from Ashevllle and Spartanburg. Rljr- wn n ni rv.J.i L, where she visited relatives and for. AUom-d MurA-n..-. r i,vH y. I, friends. f ' ' Mrs. L. B. Rogers and three chil dren and Miss Kitty Stewart, of Kock 11111, S. C, spent last night In the city en route to Wrlghtsvilie ieacn. . The following named young couples of the city went to Mr. W. M. Long's lake yesterday on a picnic -excursion: l'umlly l.preM8 Ills ' Opinion as ut muxes ietuimg ip to tynclilng -Ho Anticipated Trouble and Had fio rittcn tiovemor Glenn Au thoring at -Salisbury Had Aaenrctl tlo (iovernor Otherwise Mr. New ell Kays John ;illwple Was Inno cent Monie Bide-LlglUa on Lynch ing. .,. , . . . -, . . MI.Hsea Ruth Dowd. Helen Colt. Dell . :" - . Hood Myrtle Howell, and Messrs. "w ruier, xnr. ti. b, wiiuams, oi Kd Wadswoith, Waldo Nielsen. It. O. Concord, was to have . represented ton. jr.. ana I a. nucr, , "itna minnaii mnrH.r.r. th. t Colt and I. :7 ilood and Ms" Aly BaUsbury sterday, WHY THE HAM BROKE. re- r-if un. AIonHr - Thn Haw u ui nigni. Mr, r JT. l' - . iNeweii Is very pronounced m IIIOB CllJUaUlO WUO. ( , , VlWI At fhA IviiKklna . - 1, j rt ( w . V ju...,h UU ByVBAB Ilk nd Mrs. r'nr piain ' terms or tne causes crime irti urr u r. tuu . nils, i . , - , H.. N. Hunter are spending a, fe h?ihavtt1tI?,c'10U crl? . Wriirhtjiviiia Mesch. . which has been laid at the doors cays at Wrlghtsviueiieacn. : Rowan county. He believes. firm I Mra B. A. Klueppelberg a this morning for Wrights- i'V"!,1 df h. whsre they will spend a oJSs and oore. . v - . , :'.:. t- i. of flrmlv Mr. a Ad Mra H. A.' Klueppelberg 1 t..!"t fJJ'S "J&Z. I" the blood-thirstiness and desperate mob. In speaktntr to an Observer renorter .. Kittle -Walker, who ha. Wen .V . Mr. Newell haU tbU to f wrote to Governor Olenn last week and told Mm that I anticipated will leave Tills Beach. week or more Ml visiting friends at Ashevllle, will ret turn home -to-nfty;- , ' - . trobl at Salisbury. He replied that I ieV 1 th ailthnrltlaa . tKM Kt . o-....J Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brlce will hf morning for Woodward, S. C to hlm tnat there woujd b, no AtLngr Misses 'ATlda and Florence Oliver fneceaaanr in mainomin. wk.h will leave Friday morning for Blow- i reached Sallabury and saw .the Ing Rock, where they will spend some crowd at the court house and heard time. ' - " ! , ' .. . lit talk. I knew that trouhla . u Mrs. Leila Davis, of Montgomery, I great mass of neonl aaauren ma that Aia.. wno wa ansa uavia,- 01 ni i na nad the correct opinion. a M I I a I . a" wt V TTT I I f Savaia. . ..a ..... - -iwuniy, u vuuung aara. xj- nm i - ine Din or indictment was re- "v sr. : i . j I luruoa iooui oriock. Juonaav after T "i noon ana me prisoners were almost Miss Bettle Nash Is visiting Mrs. I Immediately arraigned. Realising the Thomas 8. Shaw, at Newport News, seriousness of the situation. I made Va .. - ' . motion to have the cane continued . . . . ? . .. the regular- term, three weeks Mrs. Ida Toung and Mrs. L. A. I hence, and recited the conditions ore Dodsworth will leave Friday for Lake I vailing. ' I called Judge Long's at Toxawar, ,wher they will spend some I isntton to the fact that my clients time. . 4 ;'' . , , - . I were not only in danger of being . . ,iaea wun violently, but we, as eoun- Mrav J. -V Llndy. " of , Greenville, . nsd also been threatened, 1 Mim.. la vlaltln Mra. Joe Llndv. on 1 laid special strees on the point that South Church street. ' - t ' a l0,r nd Impartial trial could not luunnioiy oe neia. Cards reading as follows have been l4t ? solicitor assured the court received In the city: ' 'na. ne naa inveatipatea conditions Mi, anil Mra Jaiflh Tlntf ataln I thoroughly. .and he knew, that there request the honor of your presence I J!0?'1 absolutelr no danger -or at the marriage of their daughur I J" ' " JT ". .''T .ow"a . liTtu ft air T vriat.'i ua tnia iiiff- snrance, Judae . Long overruled my .iivii.ivu .aiiu an. - U1B ' iriai lur 1H o'clock this morning, I had nermts- slon to examine the Bute's witnesses In jail and went down shortly after s .o'clock In the evening. Already a crowd had gathered, but there' was practically no demonstration, when i talked to the cuards. they informed me that they were afraid for me to go into the jail, as It would create a suspicion , of the removal - of the prisoners . The. guards at -this time were thoroughly rattled' and totally ? ? J Ella : .. .' to ' Mr. Henry Miller, Jr. . ' of Charlotte, N. C. '- Sunday evening August . nineteenth nineteen hundred and . atx - ' ; ' - at six o'clock - a. i--. at the Synagogue Beth Israel, .; " . '- , 1714 Arrlle Avenue-' ' - Atlantic City, N. -J.-V.-. ;:,h- Miss Lois Fornsnce, who hss been -visiting Miss Anna Dotger, at Elisa beth Heights, will- leave this morn ing for her home at Norrlstowtt, Pa.f Inadequate and Incompetent .... - !", 1' ,A ' I . "I Immediately went to v Judge . Amonr.the vUItors In the city yes- I Long - and Informed him otthe con- terday were Mr. and Mrs. - II, . M. Iditions. . He summoned the sheriff. Smith, of Stanley, who were guests jeollcltor and mayor and begged, them at the Central Hotel.. , ; i . to assist hlm-In maintaining taw and 'Ua- Z-r",f-:...;'- T.a Tiw Promised .to do, . tar. avon. tnra. n. n. variyio, u i out Dofore' anything could be SC Lumberton. spent yesterday In Char- compllshed the mob had been so aug lotte. . . - -".- ( .; .' 4 ' mented that the i Judge saw only ' - ' - '" .. prompt and heroic measure would Mrs. J. Frank McCubblns, of Sails- avail anything. '.He, with the solid-. . bury, was a visitor In the city yester- tor and Senator Overman, went to day, being a guest at the. Hotel Bu- the. Jail and attempted to speak to - ford. - " . ' ' " ' " i- V" th mob, but. they were howled down ' : ' . . . r -'y and : treated, with every discourtesy Rev. Dr. and Mra H, K. Boyer and Imaginable. - The - military company children returned home yesterday arrived at this Juncture and, for a after spending three or four weeks time. It seemed that the mob had with relatives at Comers Rock, Vs.- become discouraged.- As soon as a 1 a- . N - . , , little order was restored, the military Among the visitors In the city yes- company, walked out of the Jail yard, terday were Mra Colin Hull and Miss leaving It entirely In the hands of Ollle HamiicK. of Shelby.. , . MounUtneev Oolile Explslna to Party i nai buen inrxns as trawlihlion and - Turtlea Viulerinlned tho Structure, ' There are many things at Mon treal to intereat vuijtors. In sddltion io inn oeautiea oi nature and the de lightful climate. A ladf from this city who spent soms time there this summen was speaking yesterday of some of the peculiar expressions of the mountaineers of that section. She spoke especially of one Instance, A party was ready . to start to Mount Mitchell, and was waiting for the arrival of the mules which they were to ride. One of -the guides, a native of that, section, was speaking of a freshet of a few months before which swept sway -a dam that had been built scroaa the small stream running tnrougn ins little village. "I knew that dam was going to give way," said he, "an' I could 'a' told anybody It wus goln' to happen. Thar was somethln' beside the fresh et caused It to give way." v When questioned as to the cause he replied: "Why the insects had been wor kin' In It a long time, an' un dermlnln' it." . . , . "What kind of Insects T" asked one of the party. . - v : "Why, crawfishes an' - turtles, t an slch," he answered at once. - A suppressed smile was visible upon the faces of his listeners,1 but no one laughed outright, ; for It ' was easily realised that "crawfishes, turtles an' slch" were really Insects in. the opto- iva vi uv via guiue. ' - -N MISSIONARY MEETING. '. Interesting Programme Rervdered at . in on btrcet Metliodist Churcti Last - There was a young , beople'e mis slonary meeting held In Tryon Street Methodist church last -night, .. The musical programme consisted of a duet by Mrsv K. L. Martin and Mr. J. C Watson, a solo by Mrs. C. E. Mason, and a duet by. Mrs. O. G, Harley and Miss - Mary Thompson. The speskers of the evening were Miss Minnie Gattis and . Miss Ellen Thompson, who were among the del egates present at the Toung People's Missionary conference Held ln-Ashe- vtlle this summer. - They spoke of the great Inspiration and helpfulness of the conference, and emphasised the need of more workers In the home and foreign mission . fields . of - the Church in which are large - avenues of usefulness, especially for consecrat ed young people. ' Mr. M m. Jordan presided over the meeting. . . -. , ,-" ,-. , Death of Mrs. K.- 0. Cox. s Mrs. E. C. Cox. mother of Cant. R. F. Cox. of the - Southern Railway. died yesterday at her home In Athena, Ga. Mrs. Cox had been 111 for some time and her death was not unexpect ed. ;,. ; I y - , V - r . Mr. J. J. t Newman.' of Winston-Sa lem, spent yesterday In the city. ; ; J :u TIio. Dasy Store .'Although August Is supposed to" be a dull business month, we are kept very busy. -'V'- . ' : The specials that we are offering from day to day are attracting Isrge numbers Of buyers. It is the season of the year we want to clean up all summer goods and , prices are cut deep. . . ... i , 98c ilat Sale - Our trimmers are as busy as bees getting out new and pretty style Hats. They, have Instructions- to use - the finest lists we ha'vo and to use the nicest Flowers, etc. Our idea now Is to sell out Tou have nearly three months to wear a Hat, and this price is almost giving them away , . , &c. Fine Shirt Madras It la SSc. grade. We bought It special and have been selling It at 18C per yard. Tne - styles are neat and pretty end the cloth such as you would , get In a $1.00 shirt Per yard ...... ............ 15c Baby Caps We have a lot of fine Baby Lawn t apt mat we aon i want to carry over, The- - prices- were T6c to 11. 10, Choice -,r ..-, . . ., e c. Sets Laces We have Just received a lot Edges and Insertions of VaU Laces to match broken sets, - and are -now in fine shape.. Plenty pretty, dainty sets at . . . . ; , . v loc, yard, etc. i m s-t v. i uoia iop uress Fins Did you ever' see' anvrhlnr ' an cneapr we guarantee them to stand acid. We have sold lots of them, but ww a, atvuii quanuiy yet. , rer pair .. ..... ...... ...... we. Remnant Table New bargains on thla tahla nt niriv.' hams. Madras. Percales, etc. We have the Lightest Coolest . . Store In Charlotte.' . . J. B. IVY S CO. II WEST .TRADE STREET. Mr. and Mra T. L. Ross, of . China Grove, spent yesterday In the city, Deing guests at tne central Hotel. Mra Samuel Abernethy, of Cataw ba. Is visiting relatives , in , Steele Creek township. , . . '-;,. i - . .. ' . Mr. and Mra T, T. Allison went to Hnntersvlle last night to visit 'rel ' suvea . .. ,:. ;.,' , - ,' . '. ,. a . ". Miss faille Sumner Is spending a few days with Mra Frank M. Shan nonhouse. Just west of the city. ". . .. . '.' . Mesdames R. E. Coschrane . and Grsce Adams have returned home ' after spending. some time at Hender sonvIUe. -". . , ; i . - . , Misses Msry Blake" ' and Martha Owens are visiting Miss Bessie Nails, at her home on North Poplar street. 'Miss Resale Stearne, who has been vlaltlng friends at Rock Hill, fl. C, has been railed home on account of the Illness of her cousin, Mr, Eugone Whlsnant , ;. , ' , i. aV ,-.... " " . . Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Holland re turned laat. evening from Tennessee and Blowing Rock and Dr. Holland will be with his congregation this evening at the nild-wcek service at till o clock. - .; Mr. end Mrs. 8. M. ! Burton, or Wlnston-8alem, spent , yesterday ' In the city, stopping st the CcntraC ?) u FELL BITTWEKX CAItSt i i sir. iw n. nil Km-, ni Jiiarxnvillo, tins- 1, tallied I'slnful Tn.'iirlea JjimI Mgiu i on hcnlward Air Lino t I'earlilund - . ) Brought to Mcwy General Hos s , pllal Here.' : , ' . . Mr. A. Moore, of MarshvlUe, w seriously and perns ps fatally Injur J last night by 'falling between rf . of the Peaboard Air Line, at Pr lnnd. lie was on his way ivstieanoro io Marnnville, Whefi th train stopped at I'eaehland he went on the outside and In getting back on he became fastened between the roaches and was dragged some dis tance before any one knew of the ac cident He was seriously and perhsps fatally Injured. Mr. Moore was brought to Charlotte Inst night and taken to the Mercy General Hospital. The phyalelnns i were unable to tell the exact nature f his Injurtoa. , . . I, , Mr. 'John K. Kllno, ahcrlff of Lin coln county, wna among tho visitors In t'is city yrnti-rd i y. Mr. J. A. lorNnri, 'superlntendrnt Of construction of tlm t'oiithfrti Hall way, with hiiiiifiMer st V8blnr tft), was a VI :"r Io tho illy y.nir Cuv, (tayifg 8t tin Onlr.il. the mob- nd -alleging that they did so because they, had no authority to snoot to kin." Mr. Newell was asked his opinion In regard to the Immediate cause of the lynching. - "It was reported in Charlotte to-day that the lynching would never have occurred If the military company had ' not appeared on the scene.. Some believe that the oldlem Infuriated the ; moh. What la rur opinion, about that?" "No." Mr. .Newell : replied, "the lynching .was . due : primarily, and solely to the ' blood-thirstiness et a lawloss.-deeporate -elomsnt of Rowan county. ". That crowd went to ; falls bury for the purpoae of killing those three negroes. They had been there all day, drinking mean ltnuor. and nothing but more military protection would have deterred them. I saw a number , of drunk., fellows on . tho streets ' yesterday ".nd ; there , many threats that .Violence would be done. -. -v ,:' " , " "Is It true that threats were made agninst you and Mr. Williams?" was asked Mr. Newell. . h". s- ' - ';' , , Yos." "was the rerdy. "No one had ronie tus dlrct ut some- f the officials had been told by drunk men that we would be handled when thoy had flnlehed with the negrnea Sheriff Julian sent Us word yesterdsy morning that It wouldn't be advisable for us to appear on the streets." Who is to blame for the outrage. Mr. Newell T" . Well, that Is not for me to say. ! The fault Is aomewbore.. but I think that too much praise cannot be given Judge Long for his bold and deter mined stand for the preservation of! law and order. His remarks to the crowd In, the- court room . could' not i have been uttered by any other than a fearless man. . If any blunder was committed It was because Judge Long had been deceived as to the true situation. The same mny be said of Governor Glenn.- ,.' ' v : .-' "I believe." Mr. Newell continued. "that not sufficient evidence had been Introduced to have sent the raso to a Jury and In any other county than Kownn, an acquittal would - have been the result In the ease of John nillexplo, who stoutly pleaded his Innocence, we would have established n complete alibi and we feet perfectly sure that at least one Innocent man has been lynched." , , , llllfjiggery J;1 M ?:::-D2 1 i St - creased Kiices : OUR -GREATEST BUililER CLEARANCE SALE ' CAUSE OF THE COM- "'-;.-:.:,.;;; ' .' MOTION, j , - ' - . . c ARNOLD'S WOOL BATISTE REDUCED TO lOo. A , " ' , ArS?!di" W?fL.Bt,,t.' Pr" Cotton materlal,v with- a Wool finish. ' Lii VIS eoples of the expensive woolens.' , Regular xprlce 18c ; . ' 1 r,c :.'...-.. . ? . ; i i . -. . :i ; j . ,v ; . , .-; 10c , , AJIXOLD'S- PTLE DE SOIRE, TRICE 18c ' REDUCED TO J0c ' A7L0'tdKJn.f.,?.,r?' oft.-silky fabric. In a range of patterns similar tohi5T..?wa5l-.tai-fBor lik"' Extremely pretty for September or Oc-.'. tober . wear. Regular price He , Reduced to . 10c . ''.'v. 7A" " '"'" dominoi ginghams' 9 -io. ' s Customary price Domino Jar these short lenftne. Sale Prica t. Vl-Sc r''v'-'i'V-; 8ALJS BARGAINS IJT FIXE EXGLISIX LONG CLOTHA; X $1.15 bolt, 12-yard length English Long Cloth.' Sale price eal . ,; $l..( bolt quality, fine' 11-yard lehgthEngllan w'ctoibl 'prlS " . . ' .. .. .. .. .. i. ,.,.'.,.;.,.,.. V. . . $LSS."- '.'' 7 1-ac COLORED LAWNS REDUCED TO X l-ta. Several tusand yards pretty Colored LaWns. formerly - sola at I and 7 - " ; Reduced for sale,.. .,,. ,. ..- .. .v ... l-zc " tO to 18c' SHEER DOTTED AXD FLORAL LAWNS REDUCED TO :8c'- ' Light Dotted Lawns, the pretty Floral Organdies. Batiste Swlaaea anl ' ... Lawns; material we sold at from 1 to M , a a7d Ttoto pricT!, icTA .TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IS SILKS MADE FOR THIS 8-VLE. 1 6c. yard-wide. ru(trftnt4d to wear Black ChliTon Taffeta;" Sale orlce ss.ieiivrww WiaVK JLUCtU aMIV DnCt CTat TaTP It. W llll. ... ST Trims dap oiik ..... . .... , , 1 8o. yard-wide White Jap Silk'..,,. . at A a aa..Ma lirklSa. till I- 71 and S8o. 17-tach Fancy SUks reduced to .. A A ;. A A' A : SoS ', . "WOOLEN GOODS REDUCED. ' , v. ' ISo. I-inch Cream Cashmere and Sllclllan ... " y. ' . .i ..... I S5C 1C 2&c. , ' SPECIAL BARGAIXS IN TABLE LINEN. 60c. Tatle Linen ... ...... too, iiun xjnen .,.. 11.80 Table Linen .. .. ... S5c . .. .. . 6oo. . .. .. .... .. Svc. le. .... . $1.00. ' OTIIER SALE SACRIFICES.' $1.15 Counterpanes .. .. .. A . .. ..' .. ..' " Sample Lace Curtains (single pieces),, many worth thrVe YlraVe Vale Wi ... .. . .. ,, isc. each. ..10c yard. ill., dhk,. n.. ii... i ' k, inc. . . . . . . . II 1-lc yard-wide Curtain Swiss He, yard-wide White Dress Linen. Rale price".. .. IOC BELEgBiOTfilEMS a Wholesale and Retail - a 'im"i i "A "X"W XXXX ' " ' " " '" y AA wmmer -man wlir, find all r the' correct Toggery attach ,: menu here' In great and choice variety. ''A .AAV '''A'1 ' -.:J v o Negligee and Outing ShlrU $1.00, $1.10 and $i.7. Temart Neckwear l and 80e, Cool Underwear SOe., 7o.," . tLOfli and $1.60. Choice Hosiery Ii and 60c- Collars. Cuffs, Beits, etc., etc . v If the. man who wants the best that's gUS In Toggery 'will come to this 'store HE'LL GET IT. :A Vi'.'-'V''" ' ,"f ' '"" A I V A COTTON LAND FOR SALE! Av A0n Monday, September Ird, 1101. at 11, m., at the Court House Door In the town 6f Rockingham, N. C, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, , for cash, that , highly lm- ' -proved cotton farm, containing 406 acres, known as the "Ledbetter Level" adjoining the town of Steele's Mills, a station on' the main; line of the a A. L., four miles west .of Rockingham, N. C. ' A . The undersigned Wlli take parties' who' desire to become fbld'A ders over the premises at any time, and will . also reply, to letters . of Inquiry. :"; " R. S. LEDBETTER, Rockingham. N. C Get Re-Frlnf Copy ' of the Original . ' 1 - Laraon's History Of f'crih Ccrclii'.n A ' : 'nlun!.!e to Any Lllirary. rn)iri-ly Foil for ' tlCO.'.'I.'ort fells A' ! . , ViBi-- . a) i Greii2 Gp- Ceris at (ligiit Prices. fr ft . Th? Vwood-Wakeneld line of Co-Carts and Reed Coods Is acknowledged to be one of the flnet obtainable . In the Ksiatern rt"in- lU,nw lv ,om Interesting, prices on some ot the Hlgh-Grada Carts. . f-'t.eclsj prleee n !.75. $1.1.75. $15.00 nn, $I7.B0 Cait. . buying a tio-Cart or Roed chairs,. . always ItislMt on tlielr having the "Hoywoed-Wakeneld" tradn-mnrk on tliriu and then you can feci sure you have a flrst-claes srtlclo. la Marguerite Shop I CHARLOTTE'S FASTEST GROWING STORE . HATS, CORSETS, GOWNS. ' We have Just received some beautiful light-weight . Top Coats for early fall wear. Just the thing for traveling. . Our "Deml-salsoa" Hats are fresh from the best New York designers, and .ran be worn until quite late In the fall. -. A new lot arrived yesterday. v If yon wish to make an sa- gecial order for a Tailored, ult Top Coat or Hktrt In fact anything In : wearing apparel, we will take your exact mess- urements and forward them to , our buyers, who are now In New York. Satisfaction - In every respect guaranteed. More good specials ;to.' iDC.ttic fiyHyv La Marguente Shop til North Tryon St BIDS WANTED. ' :' A ', ''A':,'. '.i'.'"'1 A,'-V ':':'$''' y' f ,A l' Liace Curtain Specials - - A"1-' :f.-''A : ' ... AA . '. ;.; ';'i-A -' ' ; A .;-.: ; a: "'-,' '."'.,' ' ' lA' .A- -"v- AV.-A-: AA ; 2 1-2 yard Lace ,'CurtainsV gooJ -width, Sealed proposals will be received by tne Mayor, ioara oi Aiaermen oi . sf ' . f ' . ' . fsb.tt.nUor rrtK? nxcc patterns, 29 cents a pair. 1.1SS reel OI ll-mcn www riivc i feet of 14-tnch C. I. ripe, t Man holes and one Septle Tank. One It Inch and one 1-Inch vlrttfled elbow. Three 1-Inch and! two 11-lnch CI. Sluice Gates. , .-. For spoclncatlons, forms, proposals. te adtlraas J. M. Uandy. Con suiting Engineer, Greensboro, N. C, or J. W. Webb, Plumbing Inspector, Salisbury. N, c. ; , : . " v .' Mayor. V - H. J. OVERMAN, A: ' rA,. t-..;;'..' City cisrlt,' Good $ I , a pair Curtains, 3 yards lon, oy cents -av'av-A'a WANTED! Rids (or the construction of about 10,000 : cublo i yards f of concrete bridge masonry, together ,- with the necessary coffer-dams and excava tion, will be received at the office of 0. IC. P. Cornell. Chief Engineer of the ' Wlnslon-Salem - South Bound Railway, Winston-Salem,' N. C.l untU II m.. Wednesday, Auguat 16th. 110$. y Fine : Curtains, Abeautiful; new ; designs, full 3 1-2 yards long, .J. 1-2 yards wide worth $2e50 ;'a:i pair:-f or ;;$ 1 .75? -Si' v ;..'..v,:.. , '':i.; ':y;v, AA A AAAA-AAAA'A A A " ; a; Wide Single Curtains, made with design woven 'center, so can ' use 'single, : 60 to 63 inches wide, a beautiful Curtain at 58' centc . Hall tens i i i - ij ''zAvA ; Nice line pretty h:w designs, good color V combinations, rcuu i- $2.50 a pair Curtains for $ Je98e ;f .;ii"7 J light blue, pin!:, nrcy,; brown, etc., 5caa! . Linen -Finish Wr.::tL--, t!:: 1 : n U . - ... i ii irv: Jut refoived. another car oflU-.. ill i rorcolaln lOnameled lluth Tuba snd llwAC 1U fJ IJivtorlH, a nice line to aelect fron 1, I L I I I'li'niMn-. mil I'. iii ; . i mi I i ; ' CM .:lf!Ti: r 'i(ralor, ' t irih Ft., , :.'. c. I
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