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CIIAKLOTTi: DAILY O.OIVEIV AUGUST IS, 1D0G. JCIAL AM) Pi:iONAL Mlns Annie tunn, of I'.ork IIIM, B. C, Wba h bet'H vliUm( Mi Mary " J. uykonrtall. In now the fcu-st ct Mlns .Minnie .Downs. .. v Mrs. R. J. Biftord end .niece, MIhs ; Momlo, TCwe, are vlaitlng in Columbia, ',. , ' '.'''. '.':'('" . Mr. 'in'd Mn, W. A., Rldcnhour, of ".King" Mountain; were gueaU In the ' city yesterday, stopping ,t , the Cjm- , .trul. , J- ,. ''''"'vv;;''v;;!''h: ' s , Aft, thjnlop, of Morven. M wm 'a , ,, Charlotte visitor yesterday, a sTuest At - the. Central. :i PP ; ; V : Mra Wl C Via, or Wadesboro, spent i -yesterday In. the city, stopping at the 'MMru, A."I Smith ! pendln eeveral . -yeeka with ner Hon, ur. aurion emim .; Via Bcnenectaayi . , ; 'v ' Mr.: And Mr. 'WW "Weill, who are now vlsltlnc In New York ana Moston ': are expected to return to , the city ' the last of next week. .v v ,. . ' V-'Mr. and'Mrs, Charles P. Cross,, of , V V , Crab Orchard .township; ripen, yeater- - nay in uio cujr inoppnn.' . . A,"'. Mine Helen Hoyle,:of Matthews, waa j . :. . one of tha visitors In ihe city yester - ! V MIm Jcaale Caldwell, left lat olfht . for Atlaatlo tltv; rPbliadelohU and i Mother Northern -polhta. 8he will be , . , away a week or ten day. '... -r. i ' .-. .'V . . ' : . , ' . , Mlaa Berta LortL who apent a' year '!V - In Baltimore, has returned to.' thia ; city, and la wltA her alster, . Mrs, , v. : Mlaa J Alice Holland . ha, returned ; ', from VlritlnlA Beach,' where ahe apent . V'.;. ,-" . ,;fi''i''. - v : ' r ; 't' ' Mlaa' fetta Freeman left yesterday ''will spend her vacation, .- H p Mr. ' and Mra, Ji A. Jones and MUs Susie Hooper left. last sight for WiighUvllle Beach, where they will spend aeverai aaya . . . ". : - . .' , " Mlsi Llllle KImmons. who hax been v-. ylsitlnv friends in . ait. Holly,' (a ex. . petted In the dty to-day She will spend a few day with Miss Mary .. Morris, east. of the City, and will then leave for her home m Miaslaaippu, ' vS 'Mra. C. W. Johnston If spending i ; " some .time la Aihevijie, . . ' " - Miss Lena Bihlth 1 apendinnf a few .."days with Mlsa Mary vB.- Miller, at " her home near Bardie. -"j- Vra.JJ. r RudWU and-daughter, V MUI Minnie Rudlnlll. hare returned; to ', 'the city after ialtlna- Washington, At- nanticcity ana uaiumore. . . ;, I'i.ulii, l.,n k to l'url . (hi -n to Hwll.er IuiiJ to l(ly. ' Mr. bihI Mrs. Watt will Vail from Napt. f'r home on the 4th of November, They expect to bs on tbu- i luio abroad, and will mm Hi print U'ul points pi In tei'L'Ht. . .. ; I ... v ' Mlna Ur.7. I,ln.1uy, of Croeniiboro, Is' the'gui'bt of hr-tteDhfws. ,Mews, v., , . Mies ATia Query, of Concord; who liaa'becn vlslUna- In the city, returned .. hor hnma last BlrhL" '? he home last nl 'h The Lenoir Tonic aaya .'..r-' THr.,W T. Wllklneon and family, ;.''p f Charlotte. 'arrived Friday, and are ' . - stopping at Mr., j. k. uouiwaro B. ,. ' .Mri' Maggie Sturdlvant, of-Monroe, ' "and dauahter. Miss Jonnle Sturdlvant, .. v - of Jackson, Mlsa., are visiting Mrs. W, t ; O. Nlibet on North Tryoa street.. ... Mlsee Louie. 8turt' - end Sarah ' ' Jones and Loulao Wadsworth. who .' vr have been spending some time at Lake ' ? Toxaway, are expected to return Uj the city, to-day.. v i .'..', v.) s .' Mra-Annie Bmlth Rftw Is spending - a week in the Sapphire .country, . - v ' Irua Tlllll VAtin - vhn ' has ; been T ,. visiting in Rock Hill, a C, Is expect - d to return to the city this evening. '. VBhe will be accompanied home by -Oa, and Eva FewelK' of Rock Hill, . who will be her guests for some. time. ; V' '' ' Misses Alice ' and ' Janle Haughton ' .-''; ; have returned from Portsmouth, van . '.where they visited relatives. " I . - a. : . f Mlsa 'Manr Thomas f Columbus, ' , Oa4 arrived In the. city, last evening .. . to be the guest or 'Mra. w ju. waws, on' North Poplar street, i ' i Mr. and Mra, O. T. Duke hare re- ,. L turned ." from Wrlghtsvllle Beach, 'Where they spent several days. 'Mra.- E. C. Register, whe has been . vl.ltlne relaUvee in Concord' for the ' past two weeks, returned to the city ' T- yesterday morning. . , ' 4;vtjt --4 : - ? . Miss Laura Walker, of Chattanooga, ' . ' Tenn.. who hae been v vlfdtlng rMIs V, . Laurie Bpong. - leavea Monday for ,v" r wrlghtsvllle Beaeh. 1 - ' ' 1 ' ' ea S eea (."' ft' " ' " 4 ' "."Ash'evllle Qasette-News. lfth!' "Mr. i ' 'and Mra John Scott, of Charlotte, en .' tTnrtained at k bridge ' whist - party Battery vnsterday morning - at the Park Hotel. - Among, those 'playing were Dr. entt Mrs. LAIrd, Mrs. UlcK 1 son, of New Orleans; Miss Clohecy, ' , Mrs. . Casard, Mr. and : Mrs, Seiblea : Mr. and Mra J. C. Hunter, Mr.,Le- roy 8prlnga and M.,Knowiea; J 1 M'ae Hannah i McLaughlin la the tuept .of Dr. ana Mrs. ucuiugniin, ' .;; on Weal; Beventh atreetv '.s i ' - ' ' ..' k.. ,. . - A .' - .-'' Mlsa Lillian , Boyer has returned from a visit to bar slates In Ureena ,- Mrs.- C C: Kennedy and mother, .''Mra' Louies Wrlston, are ln Lenoir, - : where they will spend some time. v .' ? . v.,' Mra Tyler D. Haynee haa"returnod to the city after visiting friends In ," Llncolnton. .;.-. .' ! .; -':'-'ip- ; '. "-Mrs.' W. B. BwlndelV of Oriatoro, r arrived last night to: visit Mrs. W. '- a Stewart. I , . ' ' .. rJ , m . . - '' '' ' i Mr, and Mra Sam Bnrjrln will leave H.'. thia morning for - Rutherfordton, . 'where they will spend aevcral weeks . visiting. : - ' ' - k ( i , , ; i -. - v - r , Card readme; as follows hays been , Issued; Wr 11 - . . , , s. Mr. Francis j. . snore , . i ' announces, the marriage of hla daugh- U v;v,,v; er .. Emma May , ' :. i',v"v to i ' fvw ;v1;'.. Mr. Edward E. .Raporf ' ; on Wednesday, the llftecuth of Augunt , One thounend nine hundred and lx ' - Wlnaton-Batem, North Carolina. J ' 1 ;' ') At Home " , vv "'' after Ppt ember the first ; ; v 1 Wlnstoo-Balem, North Carolina, . , f. , : - . v . ' '" " ".'. On the Hth, Friday next, Mr. and Mra Walter W. Watt will anil on the steamer Cedrle, of the. Whits Star Wne, for Europe, Where. they wilt travel for several wefk. Mr. rand ; Mra Watt" will land at Quenftown . and, aftfr vlnltlng a number tf places In Ireland, cross i over . to Scotland, where they will take In mot of the points of v IntercHt. Frot-. Scotland thy go to 7ondon and win tour Kn( ' landlnd Wslca before sroing t Pari, then to Holland, lii-tglum, Oeriuany, then back to France, and over t Itliie HIMwn la th hranil of the "P"mi Tvr Made" in Lemon and Vanilla lix tiacl. ... . Kuburt L. and John A, Tate, Miss Jennlo MaxWelt, of Davldnon, was a Charlotto vlnltor yesterday, stopping at me wentrai., v.,v vv Mrs., J. J, Crolght and Mias F.'L. Cralabt, of Wlnnsboro, fl, C, .. were reglutered among the gueett , at the Cuntrai last evening. a ! , m v;'.5, ..:' .f ; ' i1 Mr, e nd Mra F. 0. ' Ferguson.' of Rocky Mount, were Charlotte visitors iat evening, stopping at the Buford. A .Tew Minor Happenlnge hi .and . , . About tbe City. ..'.; ,. -Tft recorder'a '- court '.did not amount to much yesterday.- There were no defendants. ' . ,-' '' . ,; rThe flrst cejery of the season ar rived here yesterday. . It' came. -from K.aiamaxooIor the Denny Cafe. - -Chief W. a Orr. 6f the Ure Je. partment, ; who haa bevn vi III for some a time, r continues to; Impr'avo siowiy. .... . ' .. . 7.. -The condition of Night Turnkey J. M. Camhm-dt, who was run over ana hurt by a carriage some, wotskf ago, remains unchanged. v ,.. . The big watermelons are coming irf." Vt'agons. full of 10-pounders. are seen on the atreeta every day.' Roma of them ara sold by the yard. ' v Mr. Walter P, Moore Is now with the ' Burwell-Ounn Company, having aoceptea a pomuon wita-tne wnoi sale, department of thl4 well-known concern, '1. i,t , ....,-,... ' Charlotte was blessed with anoth er fructifying showen. yesterday after noon. If the ralna contlue Sam -Kirk Patrick's, pea vlneawlll,cover the court houa, -,v .v-.. u. ? ... Joe' Williams and Jack Donald son, two white boys from the Victory Mill settlement. -? are locked . In the Tombs on a charge of larceny.' They wm have a hearing thia morning. "-The Lenoir Toplo says: "Miss Grace f Horton , t. left , - s yesterday for Charlotte, where, she expeota to uk a course- in the training acnooi for nurse In toe St. Peter's, Hospital. ---Rey, J.'P, Snlpee, of Steele Creek, Is assisting Rev. Dr. R. C. Miller In a meeting at the . Sardls A. R. - P. church. The aervlae commenced yes terday , and will continue Into next week.. . , , . ... - The Charlotte council. ! United Commercial Travelers, will meet In tta hall, over" Belk Bros. Store, on East Trade street,-, this evening sf .J0 o'clock.. All. local and visiting mem bers are urged W be present. . . - The body of Mr. R, H. Abernethy. whose death occurred In the city Thursday night, ; was carried to his home-In Stanley yenterday morning. where yesterday afternoon. me iu nerai and, interment took place. Mr. Ti" : P. ? Alexander." Steele Creek's famous eagle hunter, has re turned from Morganton,- where he spent several months recuperating. He ia in' fine spirits and seems to have re gained his health. . . ' s The work on the addition to the FlVet Bsptlst Sunday school room is progressing slowly. The Improve ment when finished Will give a seat ing rapacity to the school of -approxi mately . 1,000. -rnework will hardly be completed before October ' t . The annual Sunday a hool plcnlo was-enjoyed at Mulberry church, Ber rj'hlll township, yesterday. Mr. W.'F. Harding did the speaking. The Sun day achool choirs furnished delight ful music.-A large basket dinner was given and everybody had a good time. Charlotte people will hear; much of the Greater Charlotte, Chautauqua Within the next few weeks. A big sign, similar to the -one advertising the I Oth of May celebration, has been stretched from the Central Hotel to the Burwell-Dunn corner on the square, , bearing s the dates of the Chautauqua. ; . a: , , ,. - , Salamon Shamy. a 8Tlan mer chant, ' through his attorney. Judge Elder Little, has Instituted1 suit against the Postal Telegraph A Cable Com. peny fori damages, alleging that ny delaying a cablegram to him from his wife, who was in London, the defend ant company caused. 'him to suffer great mental anguish. . ;, " The Dandy Dixie Mlnstreia All RlghC The Academy of Muslo was onened for the season last night by the Dan dy Dixie-Minstrels, an. organisation of negroes. ..who alve a, creditable and enjoyable performance. -The house was top-heavy, a good percentage of the colored population being crowded into the . gallery and balctony. ' but there was a good, sprinkling' of white people In ' the- orchestra. There was move - of the real negro in the per formance than in the usual run of negro-shows, and It was thoroughly enjoyed -throughout, - both upstairs and 'down, as vouchsafed by boister ous and prolonged applause' after nearly every number. . , - ,. , -Dr. Liny ta iMter. .; Mra.v K.. C Register returned from Concord 'yesterday, where she wu railed last week on ' account of the Illness of her uncle, Dr. W, H. Lilly. uis rrienns in mis city ana tnrougn out the: State will be glad to know the condition of Dr. Lilly Is some what Improved. V. ' MAltTUV GLTS riVJ3 l'ISARS. Kwaixil Com let ' Returned to the ItoivU With Heavy Additional Kn-lent-r Many Krcrulta fr tlie Cimlii Unngw UnnttrM-a Jo ined ; fur .Not 'Answering to Tlulr Names Wlwu Called.-'.. ' - ,; ; . (., ; Judge R. B. Peebles Is determined that nothing shall . retard the pro ceedings of the court over'whleh he preaidva. Adam Urael and Will John ston, two negro witnesses, who were ummonxd -by the , State to testify against Turner Jamison, charted with retailing, , fulled , to ' respond . when their names , were called yesterday morning. After the crier had callod them out, , and . the ease had . been flnltfhed, the delinquents were located downstairs. They were forthwith ush ered . up. .For. hla negligence ' Israel was ordered alt her. to go te Jail for 14 hour or pay a fine of ft. John ston was commanded to pay the fine, Explanations wr 4n order. The ne groea . declared that., they did not know that they were required to re main all the time In the hot, stuffy court room end had -only stepped out for a little fresh air. They asserted that they had not heard their names railed. Ignorant of the fart that their rase was being4 Jried. Judge-Peebles admonished the -negroes, remitted their fines, but ordered that they re-, celve no wltnesa fees, Jamison Was adjudged guilty . and ordered to pay one half of the coats of the case.- ; Carey Alexander, against whom there were two cases of .larceny, one for assault and another for gmbUng, appeared for himself, doubtless be lieving that bis lawyer fees, would amount to more than the penalties of the court' He learned otherwise, for he was found guilty In the two lar ceny cases and was sentenced to work on the road for two years. In the other cases he was . penalised , with one-half the rests. " 1 Claud Williams was adjudged, guilty of- larceny and- waa sentenced to 11 months en the county roada Henry Ross, charged with the same offence, waa sentenced to four years. Tom Holmes, on the same , charge, was found not guilty. .-. Neal Martin, the convlctwho 'ea caped from the Oood Samaritan Hos pital under cover of darkness several weeka ago, and who. the night follow ing; broke into the afore of Mra. Bell, in Steele Creek township, was re turned to the chain gang with a new sentence of five years. Arthur Haw klna, for larceny, waa given one year. ,. Marshal Morrison, a colored youth, was charged with disturbing religious worship, and assault. He was ad Judged gulty of the. latter offense and sent to the chain gang for alx montha He was Used- with the costs In the first case. . --- , s The Jury failed to agree in the case against Oa Baker, charged with car rying' concealed weapona. A mistrial will doubtless be ordered. Lee Martin: charged wth retailing, waa found .not a-iilltv. 1 ' ,; "? ' .- - . . - , Oakley Henderson ana jonn lbti. two small nerro boys, wno were topna guilty of larceny, were ordered to be whipped soundly by their parents In the presence of an officer. The grand Jury has returned a troe bill against Laura Gordon, a resident of the tenderloin district,' who la charged with selling beer. , . f 1 1 - - . Colored Women FlgmV Carrie Hawneld and 81a Carter, two col bred queens of Middle street, fell out and fought late yesterday after noon. Carrie bounced a rock off of Sla'a head, and did other damage. Po lice officers' went to the scene, of the fjraeas and arrested the women, who will answer for their offences before the recorder thli morntng. . ; There were eight bales of cotton on the local . market .yesterday and the price waa 10 1-S centa. Last year, the eame day. 1$ bales sold for .lVs re-: AUGUST i V.V CKilCE SALE ',. ?! M:'- tr We must clean up all lummer Goods, - You will know we are lit ear newt If you will eea them goods and the prices we hare pat on them. You know the character of Um cbodja we sell 00 traNh, bat all desirable gooda Clean Up Hat Sale 'Any Hat In th house,' np matter what the price,, I la. Ladles' Trimmed and Untrlmmed Rata 1 Children's Hats;-worth up to 11.00 and fl.OOi about lOo in the lot'.. . . ...a&c . All Flowers- reduced, and we will trim any Hat for you at reasonable prices..- ?; . . '. ; . K Special Ribbon Sale ' ' ' ' ; ,TO-nAY"l5o. . TARBs ' Air Silk Taffeta'and Satin Ribbons, to Inches wide; mostly SO and 15c. grades;, all . colors; per yard . -. lac I Hosiery We have a big line ef Hosiery that we have selected with unusual rare. If you have been buying unsatisfac tory Hoae, let ua advise you as to the kind that will give you satisfaction. ' AH our . pretty - Lewna Dimities, etc.; former prloee 10c. to 15c yard v Our' 8c. 1 Lawns, nice;, to clean up, yard In extra wide and t 7-ec Waispargains Soacial .In White Dotted Swiss Waists, would be cheap at lOe. SSa Special lot tiew li.lu awt waists, at .. .. .. . .. .. eeo. A Cent Notion Counter There wW be a bright spot In our store during this sale. Large space given up to display of bargain notions 4c. each; values will run up to toe in Pearl Buttons, Pine, Lustre Cotton, Pin Cubea-Toilet. 80a pa, etc., eto. HUndreda of other. Special Bargains all ever the Mora. Will Continue an : II,"-':. II ' j f- i ,V .-"-'w' '.'.' ' . : ,. V i ? . ., . '.' ' II Clearance Sale Next Week, 13 West Trade St ' jCOTTON ; LAND FOR SALE! On Monday. September ird. XIOf, at It m.. at the Cowrf House . Door, in the townof Rocklngrfam, N. C. the unde'ralaTiedf wftl sell at publlo outcry, to the highest bidder, for caah. that.; highly Im proved cotton farm, containing 408 acree. known as the "Ledbetter Level," adjoining the town of Steele's MUls, a sUUon on Ues main line of the 8. A..I. four naUeaWest of Rockingham, N. C, , ' The undersigned will take parties who desire to become bid ders over the' premises, at any time, end will also reply to " letters of Inquiry. , -, ." R. . LEDBETTER, Rockingham, N, C. Mr. Ed Nlvens. of Waxhaw. waa In the city last night, stopping at the Central. Hotel ' .t . - . . '-. ;' ', SUNDAY... READING f A good book Is a flneom : panlon' for the quiet ; Sabbath ; hours. . A few apeclalty good 'ones are Rnnkey's Slory of the Gospel Hymns, t5o. ne Tor reyand Alexander, the Story 'of the " Greatest Modern ( Evangelists, ' prlca 11.50 net; " Twentieth Century New Testa ment, H.00 nctj' The Kingdom In the Cradlb, by Bishop At kins,. tl.231 Pongs Merry and 'Sad, by John Charles McNeill, . $1.00 net; by mall fl.Of.-, DookNi-Kcra,l KiutloncYs, llHhrrav Pub- mm. HATS! ?x-: nngipv-Hat? for Fall TKc'c&cct shape in ' Stiff ' Hatse -N Shapes and Colors in -Soft Hats. e -e ? '- e.:e PRICE $3.00 YOItKE BROS. & ROGERS SOLE AGENTS, ,-' .,,, .. .. , . . rt I 1 f i t K A:SJitXL tri .1 . 7- 1 'Vv i s The fine Art Of I - Z ez - li a r , furniture Ti. , lllaal , has Its highest expression In whgt we new thvf In Parlor Stilts, Evory piece Is most grtlstloally designed.-skillfully and strongly, constructed.: finished, polished tad' upholstered In a; manner abo lutnly perfect. ' - , . ' , -. 1 ' , 1 ' . Our prtras "bn these kulls are so modl rate that none can afford : to miss Oils great opportunity of saving moneyt - . we: wmi icmt 1 , , , 'P t -l aaasV ; is 1 . ; -n . .:,-. , j 1 '.y.. 1 ' . : ; v '- " It . I . - - V V: rP $1.00 Gold Top 9eaur and Cuff Plns..'.;.; .J,e; ..1.......25c 25c Arnold's Bdgt reduced to.....;i.,.j.,i.W;;..;.;:..ll5c New Fall Woolens 38-inch Woolens, mixtures, plain and hadow checks. -; , Sale price 50a . $1.00 50-inch black and navy all wool Panama. , Price 75c 46-inch all wool grey Panama, iri plain and plaids. Price 98c Wew Black Woolens Woolen Taffeta, something new, in a beautiful smooth woolen i material, black only, 4 Wnch. Price $1.00. All wool "Black Chiffon Panama, 4f3-lnch. 75c and 08c. Black all Wool Tamese and VoUes. Special v'aiue, 75c, 98c and $1.25 i BELK BROTHERS Wholesale and Retail A': fl I Wet Weather Washing . Of course your linen looks mildewed . and soggy. No blessed sunshine to dry them. Of course the washerwoman la late getting things home and sometimes she doean't show up with them at all. .You can't blame her tt'a dog days. Tou will eliminate one big worry by sending your whole wash to the never falling, never disappointing Model Steam OH, THAT HORRIBLE HEADACHE Why suffer all the torture of the da rolled with a splitting,' horrible headache, when relief Is go easily obtainable ft . . i . . 1 a nED CROSS J: ; v HEADACHE POWDER' i ; will' ,five InsUnt.' hafmleee V; They re perfectly harmless . and thsy aire perfectly certain.. ",P The pritV I pHly.'.O cents per package lmot too little '. i . . A. u ..4. .'t .,: . V to mention. V Is always In the lead for little articles. v ; v v . v 'V-. . , SPECIALS FOR S CENTS BATCH DAT: '. 5 1 Pair Children's Hose .. ..I Cents 1 Bunch Finishing Braid.. ..I Centa 1 Pair Children's Sox., ..-..I Cents ( Rolls Tape.. I Cents 1 Bleached Vest t Centa 1 Yard Black Elaatlc I Cents S Vests, with tape S Centa t Yd. White or Col. Elaatle Centa 1 Pair Men's Arm Bands.. . .B Centa 1 Doe. small Covered Buttons I Centa t uoia cower Button.. . . . . Cents I Dos. good Pearl Buttons..! Centa ..t Centa 144 Agate Buttons I Cents ..I Centa 1 Card Agate Buttons.. ..I Centa . .1 Cents l Linen Handkerchief ., Centa l 1 Pair Cuff Holders., i unen conar.. .. .. .. 1 Coat Spring 1 Dosen Collar Buttons.. 1 Gentleman's Handkerchief Centa 1 1 Colored Handkerchief.. ..I Centa t 1 Pair Sox: t Centa 4 Jetick Bhavlng Soap.. ., ..5 Cents Box Paper and Envelopes.. 6 Centa 1 Oood Pencil Tablet 8 Cents 1 Blank Book.. ',.1 Cents i.aaei uaunary tsoap 1 Oood Ink Tablet.. 1 'Memorandum Book.. 1 Extra yen Staff. . i ran sierra. , . , t Oood Lead Pencils.. .. Lead Pencils. . ( Carpenter'! Pencils.. ,, 1 Eraser, , . . .... , , '. , 1 Sling-Shot Rubber.. .. 1 Key Chain.. .. . , ., 1 Oood Pen Points. . .. .. 1 Colored Pencil,. ,, , , 1 Match Safe .. I Rubber Bands. . . . ... . 1 Box Crayon Pencils., t Roll Linen Tape.,-., ..I Centa ..I Centa ..I Cents ..4 Cents .1 Cents e e e ..V ' llawlzy's Pharmacy Get a Re-Print Copy of the Original , History s Of ; North Carolina Valuable ti ' Any , Library..;;. rormerty Sold foe H.OO, Jfoie Sells . .. ' sua.--. vv;t; IvAlil i.l MIHJ ItVWvI, ' ' ..I CenU ..'1.1 : r WE GIVE YOU MORE. OR Aluminum Hair rina. j y ' i raper weaqiea . .t..j.. IS Safety Pins. , P J Mirror. ';'vv-';;'.-- p . I Hair Brooch. '., ' ,' 7- Collar Buttons. j ' 1 Pack Envelopes. Fine Comb. Dressing Comb.. ... .. good Bone Hair Pins., ood Horn Hair Pins. . Dob. small Horn Hair Pins I CenU Dos. mlxedlslss Safety Pins Centa Packages Hair Pins..- ..I Cents Oood Tonth Rrn.h.. .. ' i Cmmlm Roll Wool Tape.. I Cents Paper large Black Pins.. ..I CenU Yards Soutache Braid.. ..I CenU Box Brass Pants Buttons Cents Paper White Pins.. . . . .1 Centa Box Bachelor Buttona, . ..I Cents Pin Cube.. .. .. ,, ,. ..I Centa Oood Paper Pins..' ' ..I Cenu .,1 Cents 1 Paper Mourning P1ns.. ,tl Cenu Cents 1 Paper Millinery Needlee.il Cents ,,S Cents 1 Set Knitting Needles. , , . I Cents . ,1 Cents 1 Yard Colored Fringe.. .! Cenu ,,8 Cents 1 Needle Case,. .. ... .. . ,8 Cents . ,1 Cents 1 Corset Stat vs.. i. ,. . . ,,l Cents ..(Cents 1 Tape Line.. . . .. ., ..8 Cents ,.l Cents 1 Yard Ribbon.. ., . 8 Yards Daisy Ribbon. .1 Cents ..8 Cental ..8 Cenu ..8 Cepu ..8 CenU ..8 Cenu ..8 CenU ..8 Centa ..I Cenu ..8 Cents 4 Aluminum Hair Ping.. ' : 1 Horn Hair Pin. ! 1 Box Paper. . 1 Bog Mourning Pine. 1 Lead Pencil. t Roll Tape. ' ' Yard Hat Elastic, I Heel Plates. t Paokage Hair Plna 1 Spool Darning Cotton. Yards Ribbon. Dosen Collar Buttona. I - Battenburg Rings. iOmb.". Cake Soap. 1 t Tooth Bruah. II Fish Hooka 1: Tape Measure. 1 Yard Woutarhe Braid. ' ; t Yard Ribbon.' 1 Pair Ladles' Hose Supporters, i Yard Wash Braid. . . 1 Slate Pencil. I Pairs Shoo Lacea Plnees Whalebone. t Spool Thread. 1 Yard Casing. 1 Fan. , 1 Memorandum Booh. 1 KsncrHat Pin 1 Box Slate Pencils. 1 Thimble, closed i Pair Slipper Lacea I Arm Bsnd. . i CHttt llnttnn. I Dosen Oood Pearl Buttona' 1 Handkerchief, .; I Lead , pencils. Button Hooka p t' Boonel Pln . , BETTER, txm ONE CEXT: i t Box Invisible Hair Pine. 1 Linen Collar. -1 Yard Shirring Cord. : ' 1 Crochet Hook. '. 1 Pair Arm Bands. ' . I Dosen Buttons. t Crochet Hooks. 1 Shaving Brush. 1 Key Chain and Ring. 1 Card Hooks and Eyes. ' 1 Pencil Tablet J Fine Comb, ,'; 1 Back Comb.' 1 Dull-Head Hat Pin. t Check Board. , ' - 1 Carpenter's Pencil." 1 Roll Crepe Paper. 1 Yard White Elaatle. 8 Fine Comba I Cakes Toilet Snap. 1 Black Beauty Pin, 1 Horn Hair Pin. Roll Black Tape. Plpav- " ,v.,1..'.:.''.'. 1 Tooth Brush. vrM'.: I Horn Ifalr Ptne. X Hemstitched Handkerchief 1 Button iioog. I Key Ring. Jv.ev 1 Yard Belting. ' t Cedar Pencil. ; 'I Bib Holder, -.Ik; X Rubber "Band. i 1 Yard Velvet Ribbon:; Pi r t v v. ,V- I Fancy CriLr':;.Pppif:;yp. v , 1 ,4 v 1 Tay':-Hm .VUu;p.pPPfPrP .) , f I Rttbbep.. Hreeen't i.'Wtv oor. , ' 1 tpaoi TurkeyJted ' Threa4.!l:.:.W : ? ' " i LargJ Hah , Ptn.'-: . pp lie. 4 in box. 1 1 Sash -Pin,-'TV-'-. 'P'ppfpy'i"i.r'p I end. . , 8 carriage ''Vott.Ppi-y.p',,P' cea 1 pnn Staff.-- PP' Pp Pp-: - , 1 Collar.;: ,tj '. i Pt'h p p; f ' : : t watcn- cnam, '...s ., , 1 Dosen Ornament : ? 4 1 Box Blacking, ' t lAdlen' Black Collar. " 1 Yard Round Hat Elaatle, 1 1 Slat ,'Pencll. , i . SpcciaVBargains In Ginghams anil. all kmd3 of Dry G: ''Saturdayav;.-. ; pp: , Dept." Store. Corner Tr: C
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