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i. 4 ' i ;;an La-'juby, .t ....... arrive -1 In the city last m; I to .. .: .Mrs. tldny B. is'aile, at lier .. on Poplar street ' Miss' Bessie 'Naile ' returned Mast ' stent from a trip to Chester, S. C, - w4er Eh. visited friemds. . Mr. J. B. Board, of Hickory. spent tr-i,i n ,th citv the Kueat of n'Liuy as"fc - ' the family of Mr. Rufus Person, on " her wy horn from 'Niagara .Falls, and other jloes of interest. . . Mrs. A. M. McDonald Is vialtlng lira, j rorri on tha Lawyers ' ""-' ' ;,-.',-v; il'?T Miss Mary Morris will go this for a visit to the vhome ot 'Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Hood, in Union county, t Mm C. H. Duls and ih.reo oWWren v left yesterday for Saluda, -where they will -pen- tt ura-neir. - ! " , Mrs. Giabert "White, wIjbMs h - ntcst of her" sister, .Mrs. Cameron -Morrison, on North Churcihstreet. .will leave tor her homo In Durtiaan. to -onorrow. , , ' i "' Mrs. Paul C hlttoclc and dhll Aren, wfoo have been visiting Mr. and SrT W E. Crosland, In Ridwnond . oounty, -will return home this ireelc Mr, and 'Mra. A. X Rowe, of Bem nettaville. & C. - the ;guets of Mrs. ' JOmma, A. Keerana a North Churcfl. street, ., , ' - Mrs.' R. tt.' Vernon. Miss' Estelle Vernon and Mr. Ernest .Vernon WW Uav" to-morrow for Atlantic aty to spend two weeks. ' . Miss lAila Craven, of Concord, to " visiting Miss Nan Sims, on Mint ' atreet ( ' t 1 Mrs. Lockwood Jones enteitaneda few friends at her home on west Trade . street yesterday morning in. honor of Mrs. Martin, of Atlanta, G., - who is the guest of Mrs. B. W. Thompson, In Dllworth. Those pres ent were : Mesdamea Martin and . Thompson. J. P. Dorant, J. A. Hous y ton, J. Ronwtek Wilkes. C. C. Hook, . JR. Jordan, of Virginia! L. C. Maf ' ftt jV Frank Wilkes, Lillian Rich mond, LukVSeawoll. H. O. Miller and . U B. Newell. :. y:l rr-; 'y '?-;v::.'.yi;. 1 . Mra, William M. Johnson has, re turned to her home te Salisbury after spending several days in -he city wit Mrs. Pat WiUlams. " Mrs J. R. Jordan, of Virginia, is ' visiting Mrs'. Harris R. Wilcox at her v! home on North Church street ;t Mrs. MarMn I. Hardin and children have gone to Bloomlngton, 111., to .' spend some tflme with Mrs. Hardin s parents. Hon. and Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson. Rev. Dr. Hardin, who ac companied his faanily on the trip re turned to the city yesterday inorn , lng. ' Mrs. J. S. Spencer, -with her tourj daughters, Mesdames t. Jtv Anaw ' son, S. B. Tanner, A. M. Whisnant and J. A. Bell, left yesterday morning for Saluda to spend same tdme In the '- mountains. In the party also were Dr. Whisnant and son. and Misses Mary Spencer and Nancy Anderson. Miss Adele Clarke, of Charleston, a CM te visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Hagood, on Jasksoa Terrace. . -' ' v., - . . ' . A Mrs. Li. M. Olive, of Apex. Is vlslt- lng her daughter Mrs. J. M. Harry, at the Selwyn Hotel. v . , Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller win leave Tuesday for Jamestown. Later they will return to fthelr home In Beaver, Pa. ; ' ... , xriaa MArtha Owens, of Chester. S. C, is visiting at the home of Miss Sidney Nalle, on North popiar street. . Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Berry hill, Mr, and Mrs. George Wearh, and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McCauslanC and daughters, MU-ses Mary and Elolse McCausland, will leave tio-morrow afternoon for Jamestown and New York on a sever el weeks' pleasure trip. . ! i i . "Mr. James - W. - Wads worth and Misses Katharine Ray and Louise Wadsworth have gone to WrightsvdUe Beach to spend a week. Miss Pearl Dixon, of Raleigh,' is vis. King at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. Im Durham, on Jackson Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bucher nave re turned from their wedding tiour and are making their home In the Dowd apartment houses, Mrs. Bucher was Miss Eva Groff. of Lancaster. Pa. Mr. Bucher is connected , with the book-keeping department of the Southern Power Company. Mrs. T. Ersklne Youngbtood left last night for Statesvllle, where she will spend some time with relatives. Miss Sidle Strasburg left, yesterday for Raleigh. Later she will ge to her home in Baltimore for the sum' tner.- ' Miss Susie Hutchison has return- . ed from Winston-Salem, where she Visited, ' , ' i Mr. end Mrs. Hutchison Klrkpatrick, who have been here visiting friends. f' left yqsterday for Jamestown, wihers iney wiu spena ten cays. The Southern "Manufacturers' Club Is making extra preparations for the reception which It will give Tuesday evening in honor of the Visiting hard ware men. The entertainment cam tatttee has asked the following nam ed to assist in receiving; ; Mesdames tL L. Adams, O. L. Barringer. 8. B Blspham, Walter Bremm. T, W. Crews, E. A. Cole. S. 8. McNInoh. X S. Coth .an, J. a 'Neely, s S. Wvr Cramer, W. C. Dowd, E. C- Dwelie, J. H. Van Ness. W. S. LiddeU, T. C. Guthrie. J. M. Harry, B. D. Heathy E. Nye.Hut chlscrn,' H. A. Murrlil, A I Stn.lth, Annie 8. Ross. F. M. Sawyer, w. u Wilhotte, J. B. Harty. C. W, TlUett, II.. M. Vioton Dabney rYarbrough Harris R. Wilcox, Luke fieawell. J. C McNeelV. E. L. Erwln; A. C." Hutchl aon, T. W. Dixon, J, N. McCausland Charles Nuchols. J. H. Weddlngton F. D. Lethoo. J, O. Gardner, R. A Dunn, P. M. Brown, A, H, Washburn, John M. gcott,. W. iU Twiny, u. u Bryant; Misses Nancy Brown, Georgia Lowe. Julia Robertson, Edna ittrstv Inger; Louise Wadsworth, Acton Lex- fca. Bleeker Reid, Annie Louise HTW.cn Innn. Rnm Hapt-mvB. Aid a Oliver'. Flor ence Olver, Helen s: Brm, s Esteile Vernon, Mary Irwin, EHwibeth Chambers, Hattle Brenizer, Slandena Springs,-Marguerite Springs, Margaret Reese, Cornle Fore: Messrs. iW. a, Itobertwi, David Ovens, Luke Sea- well, T. ,W. Dixon, C. s. . Brasington, PUDDING? ARK IMpROVm'i By. the vi of the bent vanlJIa. That's b.e reason Uie btt cooks demand Blue fJbbon. r ... t, i L. i.r-. i, J. A. J 3, J .A. i.U ' 'ii- .iip- ' . a Vv. Crew?, C. I'.. I'rj.mt, Jcre i ,, Goft, J. 11. WrJai-m, A.'. II. Twuty, J. Starr Nt-tlv, Walter Lrem, W. 1). Adams. L. A. . Dodsworth. Jas. V. WadsworUi, Julian Liule, A. G. Brenlzer, Hugh Murrill, 11. N. Pharr, B. S. Held, John M. ScQtt.,Georfre Ste phens, H. M. Victor. A. H. Washburn, J. O. Walker, J. M. Ilarry, R. A. Dunn, P. M. Brown, J. C. McNeoly, J. A. Fore, A. B. Justice, J. O. Gardner, C. W. Parker. C. S. Stone. P. D. Leth- co, L. W. Humphrey, J. G. Bird, S. a. ftLcuMncn, m. a. uoie, wo, j. j.. Anthony, Charles Nuahols. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Buohanan. whe have been visiting Mr. and Mra. iu. Grant Buohananv on uc er avenue. left last nisfat for Coaoord, where thy . will vistt relatives. Mr. and - Mrs. S. W. Cramer and children are In Atlantlo City. Mrs. W. H. Thompson left y ester day for HandersoiivtUa. Where dhe wilr spend three weeks, stopping at the Wheeler, in August sne arwx oiiaa Matt Dowd will go to Aehevtlle for & visit. - . , (Wtaa rialsv Ooaitt left yesterday for Morganton, where ehe will apend a week. . 1 . ' Mr. and Mrs! H. X JWotter have gone to housekeeping at No. 40 West Fourth street ' ' JndM tL-nA Mra."!- Crawford Blgas. of . Durham, spent last night In the city, stopping at the Selwyn. . - Mr. and Mrs C. P. Tount, of Mon roe, Leu, were registered . among the guests at the Central last night. ' Mr. unA Mra. M. B.k Willis, of King's Mountain, spent last night In the city, stopping at uie v-envrtw. BRIEFS. . - L n.nniM i anil A Few Mtaor Happenings In, na auuu m viij-. . , Mr. J. B. Snence (has sold to Mr. J. H. Howell a piece of property iy- ng on Seventh street. T;he. oonslder- , atlon was 1.100. , ? V v v i Tax Colleotor Duckworth,, who has charge tof Charlotte" township, states that the delinquents will be ad-, vertieed to-morrow or Tuesday. . : The macadam streets and cement siaowaiKs or n oiiy wui-iy with the heat yesterday. But for ft light tweei it would have been well night unbearable. . The Seaboard Is selling coadh ex cursion tickets o the Jamestown Ex position on ; Fridays as well aB Tues in fho uu for 17.B0 and aire good for seven days. i TKe North Carolina Mutual amd : Provident Association, off Durham, yesterday paid to the estate of the late j Rev. J. W. Thomas, colored, or wus city, a death claim of $500. A sacred concert will be given to- I night at the Seventh Street Presbyte rian church, colored. A silver offering to be devoted to the purchase of new hymn books will bo taken. , Owing to a number of very 111 patients at St. Peter's Hospital the manasrement requests visitors to ob serve the' rules of the Institution and call be ween the hours wf 2 and 6 in the afternoon only. The directors of the Metoklenburg Fair Association will meet Tuesday night in their office on East Fourth street Business of un us mail import ance will be transacted and all the members are urged to atterady -The reports from the farmers in the city yesterday all went to how that the cotton, crop has wondsri ;"y Improved during. the past weeK. with favorable seasons from now on the yield Will be a ifalrly good one. Quite a number of Statesvllle peo ple are expected to take advantage of the Associate Reformed Presbyteri an church excursion from that town to this next Thursday. ... It has come to be an annual event and is well pat ronized. .: "We Southern farmers are a great bunch," remarked Mr. C. C. Moore yesterday. "1 saw a man sen a bale of cotton this week for 13 1-2 cents. He bought It on the market last fall for about 7 1-2. A rise of 100 per cent, in seven or eight months Isn't so bad." In compliance with the instruc tions of Patrolman Irvine, based on the recently-enacted ordinance, all bicycle racks, boxes and the like were yesterday removed if ram the side walks In front of the stores of the city. Three feet to the limit at which they can be placed. A Joint meeting of the directors of the - Winston-Salem, Greensboro and Charlotte fair associations will meet In Salllabury to-morrow to advise with the promoters of the iflaiir there. An Interesting meeting ds anticipated. Mr. CM. Creswell and several oth ers from Charlotte will attend. The moving pictures on exhibi tion at the various Charlotte enter prises, which -like everything else in this vale or tears nse ana ran in oualltv. have been rather decidedly above the average for the past week. Many people tried to make the en tire circuit last night, but some of them failed, ' It was too much for Theoretically the aitJhletlo depart mnit nt ha Y. M. c A. susDends op erations, during the summer, but the useflness of that msuttion is Dy no means depreciated through the hot woiathat With tlhe ' closing of the schools and colleges comes an influx of students .nd a rise In the popu larity or tine norary, rcaaing ram, gaming room, tennis courts and the cooling baths below, - ' PERSONAL. v V- The Movement o' Number of Poo. - pie. Visitors and Others. ' ' Messrs. J. Guy Withers, of fit. Louis, Mo; Fred Withers, of 'Minneapolis. Minn.; and Walter W, Withers, of New York, will arrive ' n the - city this week to .visit their parents, Mr.' and Mrs. C A Withers. Mr; Charles Moore will le&ve in a few dys for the Jamestown Exposi tion. Mr. H. A. 5 Morsen left last evening for Raleigh to spend the. wek-emd with relatives. Mr. E. B. Moore, of Morven, spent, yesterday dn he city with friends. ' Mr. P. M. Keller, of Kings Moun tain, was the guest of friends dn the city yesterday. Mr. BR. DaJbbf, of Rock HU1, 8. C; was a vlsltaf to the icKy yester day. Mr. Clyde A. Duckworth has re turned to the city after an extended business trip. - ; Mr. James Harkey will leave next Tuesday for Jamestown, where he Will Bpend his vacation. - - Mr. J. W. Outhbertson 'Will spend the lay at Cleveland Springs. Mr. Loy C. Cornwell, of Dallas, was a visitor in the city yesterday, i Mr T OHer Miller, of Statesvllle, arrived In the city Uurt nlsht en route to-spettd, Sunday .jwlth.friencla la the country, v ,y it Correctly and Promptly Bi:rzvc'J Send for iizmptes and Prices -J, P, Stevens Enravin Go., Engravers U7WIiitchall St., Atlanta. Ga. THE EAST IS DOIXG WELL. The Truckers Between Goldsboro and Wilmington Seem to bo In Pretty Good CondlUonA Novel Way to . Drive Away Chlgers. ; A gentleman who recently returned from a trip in the eastern part of the State was asked by an Observer rep resentative about the condition of the crops and people to ithe trucking belt between Goldsboro and : Wilmington. In reply. ne ald that although there had been a very short crop of straw berries, the farmers had made good profit on what : they shipped. The crops of pepper and (tpanatoes now being Shipped are bringing good prices. ' Tube roses and gladloias are looking very fine and are expected to turn out well and bring good prices. "The condition of cotton and com la not good and' I will be surprised If half a crop la made," said e. t " "The tobaaoo warahotises are mak ing preparations to "handle more to bacco than ever, and, considerable more acreage has been planted this year than last. . "The Huckleberry crop la very short. From one station between Wilmington and Go Idaho ro, wSiere last season, from 200 to 300 crates were shipped dally, there has not been shipped imore than 15 crates in any one day thda year. t "By the way, It Is funny how the (huckleberry (pickers down there pro tect tnemselves from cbigers. I no Meed one the ; other day, waen came Into a store to dispose of ' his diiv's iharvest. tola -Danta were relied P nearly to his knees and toe had a clottl eewed around .nlB ankles. Asking hlm the reason wh, .), ma this, the reolled that by usm those bands and wetting them kerosene there was no danger of cKbOOng the chlgers. 'They say that over in Sampson county, here they pick the famous 'Sampson Blues, that if you roll up a person's pants to the wieesv you can wu n j v " W tjn X i,.- a'rtnjr for each year. "rialcln vervthinjr into considera tion he eastern Carolina folks are on easy street end hi good shape." ' v. -f ' -l ' -''V i"1: Charlotte Has Many Automobiles. "How many automobiles are owned hv nharkntte DeoDle?" asked an Ob server man of a memoer oi uw 8w Hn, n ritrtr..rov vesterday. "I should say 100 even. Two were sold to-day, ' The auto is driving the family horse out in many Instances. "How are automobllists treated by the country people these days?" ; c "Better," was the reply. "We are entitled to half the-road, but will al ways give more if a person's horse is frightened. There are a few people who think that automoblJists have no rights on the public Jfv;.. n ' the other hand, a few automobillsts nave no regard for the rights of 'noroe drivers. But the feeling Is batter than it used to be." - - - ' PENTOX, N, ft The' phenomenal development -v of Denton, N. C, shows what enterprlw and pluck can do for any town. It la true that Denton, has 'everything to help it grow fine timber And .cb farming lan surrounding . splendid railroad facilities. Its outleits now are from the Car olina Valley R. R., and the Southern, other roads ' n ths . Kdnlataolnetaoln It will soon have connection - with other roads 1 otihia section of the country. - . . The enterprise of the people has done even more than nature for the development of the town, These people have taken natural things and transformed them Into money-producing commodities. Denton's first Impetus came from her own neghbor folkk living within a radlua of 15 miles. They saw and appreciated her natural value already stores, factor ies, a bank and many homes have sprung up In a wonderful short time.-. The Hub Land Co., of Lexington, N. C, took hold of the Idea of develop ing Denton and has done much to aid the growth. It would some day have been a town of Importance any way for natural good environments come sooner or later to be appreciated. Lots that sold first or small value are worth appreciable sums to-day The Summer That is Most T1 Vft, oil-dJiiiii " Vacation time,: with its fresh air, freedom and out-door life, calls for cool, pretty and durable clothes. If you make yourself and children a prentiful supply of dresses, skirts and shirt waists of Linonette, you'll solve .the clothes question easily. Linonette stands romping, stands the wash tub, It looks, pretty, feels delicious, costs but little. . Ask" your dry goods store for Linonette. Stebbins, Lawson : Spraihs Co., Manufacturer' Amenta,' " . " SOUTH, BOS TON VA., U. S. Al ' WALLPAPER - Biggest Stock . t Best Workmen ' ' ' Satisfactory Results. : TORRENCE PAINT CO. NO 10, NORTH TOTOX. I in fact the values have more than, doubled within a few months. An in telligent, sturdy class of people Tiave taken hold of the plan of development and when the Old North State decides to do a thing, It Is done right. The State from its birth as a colony has ever had chat record. Denton need bo- no exception to ihat other towns may do In this rap idly developing era of the South. Our land is even more valuable than any land In the world, our timber the finest and our minerals tfhe most paying. , v - North Carolina, is only coming In to her own swhen aha starts towns like Denton and offers Inducements to make i them., prosperous. , . There are many other chosen spbta, bn" Denton . has been . founded and is growing and we all want to hi 't become a leading mart, ? controlling the output of timber and ' products from tts splendid surrounding terri tory. From Mrs. L. M. Mitchell, Ahoskle, N. C, had a child fearfully afflicted with blood poison, and the child was in a critical condition, and was not ex pected to live. As a last resort one of the neighbors suggested that they try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and Wash. Thsy sent to the drug store at midnight for It, and the effect was magical One bottle of the Remedy and three Wash packages dured the child. v Mra L. H. Leary, Ahoskle, N. C., had a child afflicted with Nasal Ca tarrh, which affected her general health, one and V half bottles Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and the Wash, cured her. f Mrs. E. L. King, Ahoskle, N. C, had a child cured of eczema by using two bottles Mrs. Joe Person's Reme dy. Mrs. J. D. Bozeman, Ahoskle, N. C, had a child that first broke out with Erysipelas, and then a bad hu mor on the head, which became a sol Id sore. One bottle Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy cured her. Rev. B. C. Thompson, formerly of Ahoskle, N. C, now of Rich Square, N. C, says his mother was cured of a cancerous, ulcerated trouble by us ing Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and Wash. . . Mida Lit Ma Water Pure ; Sparkling Wholesome- ., Nature's own Cure for , Indigestion All Drug StoAis or Brannon Carbonating Company Distributors. 'Phone 835. Dress Material Satisfactory Ahoslue, N. C. H.i HI' I: i-, . .. ... t-J . n n Its rainine bairains here every day. Come in out of the wet while we talK to vou. These Diice drops are truly refreshing. Why we have no time to be duu. ine hot months when business usually languishes are made bustling with activity by crreat movements of worthy merchandise at prices which even we can ; parallel at no other season of the year. "Dull" times for manufac turers and importers make them glad to sacrifice profit, even something of cost ana to you we bring the benent. Sfan over this nartial list of values and come Monday. A Pew Hat Weather Spec- - a iais.r Pretty 40-inch Lawn, 10c. 32-in. Persian Lawn, 10c. 15c Brown ' Dress linen, 20c Brown Dress Linen, 15c. :::: - S61.50 Encrlish Lone Cloth, 12 yards to piece, $1.25. Special Notices I HAVE ON HAND 800 POUNDS CAL1 forntu Evaporated Peaches that are nlca kt ICc the pound 200 pounds evapor. ated apples packed In one pound car toons and 150 pounds of California prune. Jtlzas 40 and 80. These goods are first class every way. First come will get them. Nice hams and B. bacon. Fresh vegetables, pine apples and ba nanas. JN-O. W. Phones 123 and 2284. ' A TRUE LEMON EXTRAct IIT VTlXT vou gt when ycu ouy Blue Ribbon. The same la true of Blue Ribbon Va nilla, TO TOU KNOW A GOOD THING? If you do, you wltt bring ua your pre scriptions. Espnrte In this department, and we guaiantee to give prompt and accurate service. JAB. P. BTOWE tt CO, Drugglsta. "Phone 179. t tYPBWRITERB R3EBU1L1. CLEAN ed, repaired. Largest and beat equipped shep Ui the Carolines. All work han lled promptly and fully guraniee 'Phone ua when In trouble and we will ike -""re of vou J S CRAVTOV ft CO, 'Phone 0i, UT South Tryon atreet. VRESH SHIPMWNT : OF FRANCO American Food Co, 's French entreea, Chicken Curry, ChlMi IJver, Chicken flaln, Pflrtrldre, Wild Duck, arouse, Quail. The entreea are of rt ser vice for emergency lunch; evary cm auaranteed. M1LLEM1-VAN NESS, Pure Fooda : v, . t 1 " WNNALLrS DEUaOtJS ?ANDIEa fresh by expre oven' wek, Beautiful packagca SO cents per pound at WOOD ALL SHEFPARD aV Bole Aganta. T0 TOU KNOW WHAT THE OEM Restaurant' line of cigars Is It Is the best Una of fine clgara to be found any where, W hate every man's smoke, We aleo handle the beat line of other tobaccoe. OEM RESTAURANT CO. FARM FOR SALB. M ACRES NORTH Charlotte, near atreet and Southern depot Thla part of Charlotte la grow Ina like magic. Thla land will eoou he worth S3t Per acre. . Will aell to oulck ' buver at $W per acre. Tou can mnka T fln profit on, this. J. ARTHUR "THENDER80N at BKO. , FOR SALIC FINE . H. H.. 8ABCOCK open buairy and new act harneaa. ejjt IM - Sneclal price to nulck buyer. W. a ROSS 4k. CO., and SLl Weat 4th -: Street.'. ifC ' ' ;V ' IT S ONLT M MORE PAYflf TILL THE drawing. , fletlef get In the the race now for the Jameatown trip at Rand rH rbr flhoi anJ Clrne Ftore. W. EM METT WISH A RT, M anager. TO LET-JTJ8T ONE HOTTBa E. TH, M, and one hall, corner Mth and Cald mell. They won't wait. So you'd better ' erm along. For sale. S-room cottage, .Worthtnaton Ave., Dllworth. WW. Or ma we me about It. - E. I KEE3 txn 28 S. Tryon St "Phona Jit . . Mixed Sweat Pickles, Sweet Oherklna, Mongoes : and a nice lint of Pickles In Glass, W. M. CROWEXJU 'Phono 74. aiMirniOail ' C K i t t $1.75 English Long Cloth, $1.48. 25c St.. Gall Dotted Swiss in small Dots, 15c. Few more pieces tnat 25c Persian Checks at 15c yard. Big Tot v Colored Lawns, worth 7 1-2 to 10c, Special, 5 cents. .. Ulster Irish Linen finish, looks and wears like Linen, colors tans, brown, , blues, also white and black, 15c. New line Dress Ginghams for children's dresses. A. P. C. Ginghams, pretty de signs, 10c. Brown Dress Linens. J ust in. 15, 20 and 25c. Persian Lawn specials. 40-in., Sheer and pretty, 20c. 1 6-in., Sheer, and pretty, U5c. 32- in., Sheer and pretty, l'")C. 15c white Madras for boy's and men's Shirts, lit tle boys suits, regular 15c quality, special, 10c. Wholesale and Retail Best Liquors V. .V-t . V- LARQCST Solomon-Norcross Co., aVIL, STHUCTUIWL AJTO UT DRAUIJO ENGINEERS 1622-1623 Candler Buiktlag, ATLANTA, GA. DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER DENTIST CARSON BUILDING Southmat Corner FOURTH AND Til YON TRF.FT. Oiarlotta. N. C. Phoas 1ST. Fl'ANK P. MILBURiN 4 CO. ARCHITECTS WAHIilMnON. D. C why m kubliii ; FBDriiiOtorG ; Come see our line of white goods, Sheer and thick. 1 lot Batiste worth 75c yard in most places. 46-in. Sheer : and pretty, 48c. : A beautiful , Sheer and , pretty. 46-in. wide white wash chiffon, 35c yard. Linens in table-and dress still on sale. Special in nap kins and table Linen for hemmed German bleached orth to-day $1.50 " dozen, special, 98c dozen. . , , . Few more patterns that table Damask that we hava had such a run on this weok at 48c yard. Washes liko real linen. New Ribbons, Belts, Hos iery, Handkercheifs, Laces, Kmbroideries, Ladie s' Vests, Corsets, Gloves? both' white and colors, coming in everyday. A time for accomplishing vast efenomics on summer C5tentials Monday at ' at Reduced Pricek mA - M. - A In fkaa aifAki.pvwafM Mr (has kfchsTL. (119 Una of whwkiu aod Imported oordial offer tba very baat valuaa at the lowaat pria . . . . i : My atock cemtaina about aU tha beat branda; aid mine te the, only houaa In Lynchburg that tout rood direct from dwtillera woa do net , Mil the retail bade, thereby aavina xou one maa'a proilu A few of the Ion iktt of aiceptional offer re Lfttarua Club, Cream of Whiskies. $4.0u gaL Apple Brandy, - $2.60 and $i 6) " Ry whiskey, S2.00, J2.&0, $3.00, $3.60 Mountain Whiskey, - - $2.50 Corn Whiskey, - $2.00 and $.i. 50 Yadkin River Corn, 4 full quarts. Albermarle Rye, 4 full quarts, $3.U0 A gecond order will surely follow a trial of any of . these brands. These Prices Include Express Charges Mail orders are filled on the day received, and forwarded on first trains, WRITE FOR PRICE LIST MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN TH SOUTH L LAZARUS, Lynchburg, Va. RECEIVER'S NOTICE TO CREDI TORS. By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Mecklenburg county, made at the June Term. DOT, thereof In the case therein pending entitled General Fire Extinguisher Co. . vs. Carolina Plumbing and Heating Co., all creditors of the Carolina Plumb-1 lng and Heating Company are hereby, notified to present their claims to, and file them with the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 16tb day of July, 1807, All creditors art hereby notified that If they fall to so present and die their claims, they will be barred from any participation In the distribution of the assets of the , aald Carolina Plumbing A Heating Co. Thla June 14. 1907. , .HAROLD S. HALL, Reeclvsr, No. Sit S. College Street, Charlotte. N. a im JL It !fv that ImoBt teryone wanta us . to furnlab their Porch Chairs; Rccl:ers and Settees? ; It Is because we handle Tho Very BEST. MOST COMFORTA BLE and th MOST Dl'UABLK. Have you seen our Una of Porch Rockers at prices; ft.SS. f 1.50, $2.00. $2.25. $2.50. 63.73, $3.00. 03.60. $4.00, $1.50 ami $3 00? Wa can Interest you In both prlt-e and ouallty; not only In porc'i r ra, but anything In our line. 1; v. ; y you to give ua a calL t, 1!
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