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. J.t,a Ti t,TU I dil J, ' h 1 lit the Mrs. J. P. Swan, and daughter, Miss Gladys, of Atlanta, have arrived In the city and are tiia guctd of Mrs, P. II. lialley, at her home on North College street.' irrs. Peter II. Hallcy has returned from a trip to the North. Hhe was accompanied by Mrs.. Frederick Mayes, of Philadelphia, who is her guesr at , her home. No. 803 North (College street, . V , Mrar S. S. McNinch and children are expected to return from yrightsville rV-nlghU , Mrs. W. E. Stitt, or Taylorsvllle, who is visiting Mrs. It. C. Ross, on -East Ninth street, expects to leave the last of the week for Montreal , Misses' Rena and Susan Bryan, of Newoern,. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georga W. Bryan, on South. Try on street. --' Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Kleberg, of Baltl mnrn. who have been the guests for the past few days of Mr. and Mrs. K. T RtMipmnn lsft lAjt nltrht for Austin. , Texas, where they will visit Judge Randolph .Kleberg, Dr. : iKieberg'a tauter. , - ,-,,... , IW.m .T " Tt : Vnnintiilt arA phlldran have returned from the mountains Where they spent several weeks. They are again at the Central. " ' ' The .Thursday morning Club will meet this week with Mrs. E. C. JJwelle. Mr. aad Mrs.' J.- T. Stephenson, of Atlanta. ! Ga.. are spending- several rtix, ana Mrs. J. .w irergusoa win shortly leave the Central Hotel where they have been staying ror,some time and move to Mrs. H. L. Adams' on North Tryon street , Miss Sadie Davis has returned from Saluda where she spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Duls. : Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Walker and Miss ; day for Wrlghtsvllle. r ' Uri and Mi's. T. M: LIUle and Mrs. W. P. Parsons, of 'Wadesboro, were jhrnrlntornA amonar the CTUestS at the - Central yesterday. - . t , i . ,T , Mrs. H. K. Boye and family,, are unending some time with relatives. in Virginia. - , t . Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Long and family will, leave this morning for Wrlghts ville to spend a week on the coast. i,: 1 ), 1 Mr. F. B. McDowell and Miss yrace ;':'v arii i J . ...... frit. 11 Alt. Jving were in Ainaietuiim uu inn iui, They left here several weeks ago, 1 Miss Mamie Smith left yesterday lor Mountain Island, where uhe has accepted, a position with the Knox Manufacturing Company. Mrs. O. W. It. Smith and daughter, Miss Margaret, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hurt, have returned to ,their home at Brewton, Ala. Mrs. Walter Merry, of Augusta, Ja., arrived 'here last night to visit her sister. Mrs. W. M. Hurt, at 615 North Church street. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burroughs have returned from the Buffalo LJthla Springs,- In Virginia. , Mrs.- O. W. Loving and children re turned laBf night from Hladenite, where they spent two weeks. ; Mrs. C. E. Sheppard, of Atlanta, Ga,, is visiting her father, Jtfr. T. G. jVorthey, on South Church street. Miss Margaret Cowles will leave the last of the week "for Saluda to spend several weeks in the mountains. vMr. and Mrs. A. G. Craig have re turned from Cleveland Springs, where they spent some time.- , - Mrs. James Ker, Jr.; and children month of August with relatives. Mrs. D. L. Barringer and little son, . Master Brandon,' will leave In a few ;days for Montreal to spend same time in the mountains. Mps. Florence Sifford ' Davis and daughter.. Miss . Virginia, , leave . this week for a stay of , some time at Waynesville. 1 N - ' Mr. arid Mrs: W. I- Wllholte and son, Master Lajwson-WIlhoite, who oc cupy one of the Ryder houses on East Morehead street, left yesterday morning for the mountains. They will be absent until about the 1st of October. 'Miss Nan Cannon, of Concord, who has been at Mrs. J. w, Wadsworth's or several Weeks,, goes homo to-morrow. . M!p9 Madeline Orr left last night . for Philadelphia, where she Join her parents and " sister. After leaving Philadelphia they will alt go to New Tork for a short stay. , 1 ' . V Misses Lola and Jessie" Rufty, of oiuicBviue, were- registered among the guests at the Buford last night. Mrs. T. C. Thompson vand .Miss Thompson, of Birmingham. Aia spent last night la the city, stopping til uue oenvyir. Mr. And 'Mrs. W. B. Puett, and . Misses Ethel Stone and Ida. Rankin. of (Belmont, were visitors In hn nv last night. They were guests at the Burora. , . Miss Ethel and Miss Josie Wells. ' of Greenwood, S. C are visiting Miss Louise Blackwclder at hor homeNo. even;n street. Mf. Jasper Miller and 'daughters, Misses Harriet and Minnie and Miss , Nina Howell leave to-morrow for the Jamestown Exposition. A Kunavrey in the Country. . - While Messrs. Will Howie,' of Long Creek, and Ralph Hutchisonr were driving to the city yesterday morning from Long Creek over the 'Beanie's Ford toad, the horse attached to the bugsry became frightened at a bark ing dog and ran, tearing up' the ve hicle considerably, throwing out the occupants and spraining Mr. Howie's arm. , The latter was given medical attention. Mr. R. W. Bhelton. of . Davidson i ..' j jLiwujs CTiujtrif. yrr&iQi Davidson Colloe, wpent ft Tew lent of hours DON'T JiX'Y NAMKMM liVTmrrti lut buy Ulii RiltUin lemon nd Vnnib- m wiwn are noioa lor tlielr purity and i t t, 1 i i t r. I.loasrs. ' Cooper and Craven, t!,,rt.s at the po-to!:i'', r-.' "n-1 'f:;s-rJjy, They will take up oihrr work. Mr. Johnnie Bethune his taken a position at the s'oaa fountain of the Hawley Pharmacy. He will be there several weeks. Mr. T. Grey Barber, of Salis bury, is Indisposed at the home of his father-in-law, Mr, W. N. Mullen, on Poplar street. Mr. Fred A. Wilde, who has been ill at St Peter's Hospital for some tune, is out again. He Is with his wife at the Selwyn. -Some work has been done Jn Elm wood Cemetery. The walks and plats have been cleared of grass. Elmwood is too pretty to. be neglect ed. Jonas Barber, a negro planter who tills Mr, D. P.- Hutchison's gar den, is proud of his fine tomato crop. He has some of the largest fruit ever seen in the city. The friends of Mrs. N. B. Vincent, who la visiting her sister, Mrs. John J. Conoley, in Brunswick, Ga., will re gret to learn that she has not entirely recovered from her recent Illness. - The. annual picnlo . of 'Moore's Chapel Methodist church will be heW August 16th, 1907. - Rev. Plato Dur- nam and Mr. F. R, McNInch will speak.' The dinner will be free. " Mr. and Mrs. William L. McDon ald and family, who have been living in Dllworth, leave Greater Charlotte to-day and come back to Charlotte. They will lire on East Vance street. At the Mystic the pictures are 'Police Raid." "Club . Fencing," and "Soldier's ' Courtship.', At the Edi- sonla a new hand-colored picture, "Harlequin's. Story,",, will go on this morning. -Mr. Lon E. Tharpe, who bas for several months been bookkeeper for the Ray Printing Company,- on West Trade, has resigned and will next Monday return to the Southern News paper Union, where ne was .formerly employed) -The Knfghts of Columtoas - will meet in special session to-night at 8:80 In their council chamber on South Tryon street Provision will be mad for representation at the national con vention at Norfolk, Va,, August 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th. ' "Heart 'of the Blue Ridge" was nresented last tiitrht - at Latta Park. The weather was cooler "than It has been f late and the patronage was all that could be desired. The play U well up to the standard Of the company, as wa the -acting. ; 1 Rain was again the portion of Charlotte and vicinity yesterday. The first drops fell about 4 o'clock and a steady drizzle' continued at intervals till well. into the night ' Altogether it made a rather disagreeable ending to what had been a nice day.. A much-mixe-up scrap In which pistols and shotguns figured, too place on Sixth street yesterday afternm, as a result of which Maggie Jenkins was arrested," together with Bella Stirling, Lizzie Stirling and Jane and Sam 'Stirling, all colored. The Royal, a moving picture show on North Tryon street, puts on a good picturo ocoaslonaily,but there is com plaint on the part of' some of the patrons who visit , it sometimes that the time between performances U too long. The average parson dosen't care to. wait on a crowd "I notice from reading The Obser ver," said an observant citizen yester day. v"that Carrie Nation's value as a piece of news lias dwindled from a first page triple bead, with her picture ac companying, to an obscure single head. She doesn't seem to have the lasting quality and the towns whichS drew her last are. nst getting their, share of advertising." Mrs. Maggie Durham, who at tempted Sunday for, the second time to steal her child from her husband, Mr. J, M. Durham? who lives near the Cnarlotte casket Company, being arrested on a warrant sworn out two months ago on the occasion of the former attempt, failed to appear in court yesterday morning, forfeiting the $25 bond put up, ' PERSONAL. The Movement of a JJumber of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. . Mr. J, Wlllla Bagby, principal of Cornelius high school, spent yester day in the city on business. Mr. E. R. McElwee, ' .formerly of this city, but now of Columbia, S. C, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. Z. . V. Shelton has returned from Kiddenite and Newton, where. hel rested ana yisuea . inenas and rel atives. Mr. Archie Graham, who has been sick for some weeks at his home, on Brevard street, - has recovered suf ficiently to go to the mountains. 1 ' He was accompanied by his sister, Miss Mary Owens Graham. Mr. Howard A. Banks, ' of The News, went to Montreat -yesterday to attend the missionary convention. , Mr. John Baas Brown expects to leave the lasUof this week for a trip North,, returning by way of the James town Exposition. Mr. Lotte W. Humphrey is spend ing several days at Morehead City with his wife, who is with Mrs, Joe Robinson. . ' Messrs.. Ed Gibson . and . Stanley Davis will spend next week In Waynes ville on their -vacation. -Mr. Richard Battle, of Raleigh, ar rived in the city laat night to visit his daughter. Mrs. W. M, Stitt - Mr. J. P. Stowef returned yesterday morning from Morehead City where ne spent a week. - Mr. J. A. Smith, of Bessemer City, spent yesterday in the city on busi ness. ' ' --Mr. R. R, - Ray, of McAdensvllle, was a visitor In the city yesterday. ' Mr. Jas.-P; Stowe has-returned from Morehead City, where he spent sever al days, f , Mr.- W. B. Murphy, of Ashevlll, spent yesterday In Charlotte, register ing at the Selwyn, ' , Rev. Dr. R. P. Law, editor of The Presbyterian Standard, returned to the city yesterday after an absence of several days. He visited at Mon treat. . ' -A.,, Dr. B. S.. Moore and. Mr. R. J. Bre vard, who spent Sunday with' friends in Chester, S. C, returned yesterday to the city, Mr. Frank TL McNInch left yester day afternoon for Gastonia. wher last night he dellvered-an address to tne Junior uraer of united American Mechanics. Mr, Harry C- Smith, cashjer of the Burwell-Dunn Company. 'jia return ed from a trip which Included the Jamestown Exposition, Washington ana iew xorit, . . Mr. John D. Heath, of NeV Or leans, Is at the Central. - Mr. A. h. James, of Laurlnburg, was at the central )ant night on his wav home from Montrcfrt . . Mf. Robert II. McNeill, of Wash ington, w In the city last night. Mr, Charles G. .Mullen, formerly the cuevcr city editor of The' Chronicle, now of the staff of The Charleston, W.Ya- Gazette,- arrived la -the city last night to visit friends. Air. Archibald Johnson, of Thomas- If yen e-.s !1 i ii ('; r'Tf ' t cf most rent h ho (tuner from iimiuro .bioud you would won der that they are not suffering worse. The undlges ted portion of food eaten days ago Is s 1 1 11 lying there. fer menting, decaying- and Little son of Mrs. Hahnk clogging the Intestines. From this dlgutlng mass the blood must derive nourishment to carry to every organ of the boty. Think of It Is it any wonder thoir complexion is tad. thoir breath offensive, tlielr Dow els Inactive and their health tmnatred in very way? Is It any wonder that they can get no ruei rrom oiooa punners, purgatives when as fast ea the blood 1 cleansed it Is tainted again T Try a ra-: tiona.1 treatirrent T"k something to: help the stomach rid 'itself of this ttag-' nant mass and to keop it from aocuniu-' latlng. - Then see if you don't improve.; One bottle of Cooper's New Discovery; will Drove my Words to you. v. I have seen- hundreds of just such cases and here's one of them: ' About a year aw mv little son. whoi is nearly four years of age. suffered an attack of scarlet fever. Soon after he contracted what we thought was some, form of eciema. Sores and blotchc broke out on hi ii and he became weak and peevish. - - "We tifed physicians and medicines but ; ncthin seemed to helo blm until. several weeks ago we started to give hint Cooper's New Discovery and noticed an imnrovom-ani almost iwimeaiaieiy. Alter a few doses we noticed Ma appetite was better and gradually his little face as sumed a brighter appearance. His skin is now cleared up and I want to thank you sincerely for what the medicine has done for him." ' Mrs. Herman Hahn. SU Johnson St., Nashville. Teniu Ask us about Mr. Cooper's famous medicines. We are the agents. A. H. Jordan & Co. , 4 villa, spent last 'n'lgnt in the. city at the Buford. Mr. Charles H. Haynes, of Cliffside, was a-vlsltor in the city last night. Mr.- J. M. Williams, of Kings Moun tain, was a Charlotte visitor . last night. . )y Prof. J. A. Blvlns, of .Monroe, was registered among the guests at the Central last night r iMr. David Clarke, of , Joneaboro. was registered among the guests at the Selwyn last night. - .. Mr. J. W. Arnold Sella Out. .Mr. J. W. Arnold,' of the firm of Arnold & Berrell. has sold out his in terest in the concern to Ex-Policeman Hargett and the name of the firm in the future will be Berrell & Hargett The concern does a large moving van and draying business. Special Notices GOOD ALL ROUND CHILDREN ARB like - flowers, they brighten the world, nourish - them klndley, wisely, - give them Royal Seal Rolled Oats or Egg O'See, Toasted Corn Fluke, always to be had fresh at MILLER-VAN NESS CO.'S, 27 N. Tryon. 'Phones J and U8. ASK US FOR MAGIC HEADACHE Cure. - Harmless and sure. Good for hot and stuffy days. Take no other but Magic JAS. P. STOWE & CO., Drug gists. 'Phone 179. DOUBLE STRENGTH DOUBLY DE i Mghttul. Blue Ribbon not only goes twice as far as ordinary Vanilla, but It Is delightful in flavor. WOODALIi & SHEPPARD WILL BE .located at H S. Tryon street, next to Gem Restaurant, .after January 1st, 1808. " I HAVE ON HAND 0Q POUNDS CALl fomla Evaporated Peaches that are nice at ISo the pound. 200 pounds evapor ated apples packed in one pound car toons and 150 pounds of California prunes, sizes 40 and 60. These goods are first claes every way. First come will get them. Nice hams and B. bacon. Fresh vegetables, pine apples and ba nanas. JNO. W. SMITH. Phones 1222 - and 2284. , . A HOT WEATHER COMFORT USB A Htannara Aaaing Aiacmne. Keeps ore perspiration and torrid weather annoy ances and shortens your working hours. J. E CRAYTCN & CO., 217 a Tryon.i , 'Phone W4. - ; DO TOU KNOW .WHAT THE OEM Restaurant's line of cigars is? It Is the best line of fine cigars to be found any where. We have every man's smoke. We also handle the best line of other tobaccos. GEM RESTAURANT CO. FOR . RENT .77 NORTH GRAHAM, modern Improvements,' electrio lights, L'5; 411 WoKt 12th, modern , 6 rooms, I16.6S' 208 South .Graham, modern S rcoms, $16.66; 305 North Church, . 0 rooms. $20: 701 South, A. street. 4 rooms, 110: 1009 East Traded 5 rooms, H0. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. FOR SALE-FINE H. H. BABCOCK open Duggy ana new sci narne, , com $38. 8peclal price to quick buyer. W, O. ROSS & CO., 206 and 11 West 4th street , NO. 1084 WINS THK JAMESTOWN ticket at RAND'S. Rrlng this number and get your ticket t rf TO LET t ROOMS. CITY WATER IN vara, iree, oniyv ts. vouie it running, but don't all do it at one. For sale; f:,2, $3,330 homes on proper term, ay something end eee being a clam. E. L. KEESLEB, 25 S, Tryon street Phone 344., - - . . FRESH JERSEY BUTTER DO cent. W. f. CROWELL. 'Phono 1U. - .1"".','" II. ' '.""1 Nl.U -M"l I , I II, I . I II. I I , )l l .. I WALL PAPER Biggest Stock Best Workmen Satisfactory Results TORRENCE PAINT CO. KO 10, NORTH HR1 FOR 36 Fresh from the workroom, stylish, becoming.. A nice assortment to se lect from. Same .styles sold at 3.00 to $r..00 earlier In the season. Choice of any Hat in the store. 1.S. Children's Sailors In nice variety, about half price, 25c, 50o. Children's and Misses' Mull ' and Embroidery Hats, ' Just half price, 2.1cr 6(c' 98c. ' - We Can Save You Money If you. are getting ready to go away, we can fit you up from head to toe ieverythlng a lady wears ex cept shoes. No worrying with hav ing things made, with fears that they won't be ready. Our Skirt . department is more complete than ever.. Our Skirts are made by the best ' tailors and have the correct hang. The prplces . are very reasonable. Voile Skirts, $5.95, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, etc. , Panama, BriUIantlne and Suiting Skirts, latest styles, - $3.00, - $5,00, $6.00, veto. 1 , A lot Ladies' and Misses Suits, bought at half price and Bold same way. Best styles. Muslin Underwear . We bave sold more in this de partment this season than ever be fore. We bought it very cheajrand you will be surprised at the prices, actually less than when materials were much cheaper. ' . Laces We keep our assortment of match seta right up to date. You can al ways get suited here with our large stock. ' ' r ' Special lot Vals, Linen Torchon and English Torchon Laces, 5c. yd. Another lot Arabian color Cluny Laces, Insertions and Edges, 8c, 10c yd. 1 , 'S 13 W." TRADE STREET Are ; Vou Troubled With, Rheumatism? Try Mi da Lithia Water lA'cts splendidly on the kidneys . and: bladder. 'All drug stores or . ; . Brannon Carboiiatiog Company. Distributors. IPhone 835. "GfT IT AT HAWlEVr I Manicure Goods! . This store is Justly cele brated for the quality and va riety of Its manicure goods. . Scissors 5c 60c and $1,00. Files 10c, 15c, 20c and 9Cn Buffers 26c, 35c, 50c, 750. S ana si.uu. Clips 25c and 50c ,, ' ' " - Orangewood Sticks, two for . Complete Manicure SeU 10c, 25c, etc . ' . Remember. Hawley's stock S is. ine newest. ,a complete line of the standard prepara tions. j Hawley's Pharmacy Pliones 13 and zeo. fi TUVON. IVEY i M A 0 II I Everything Here's a Few of the Good Things There are All the best standard T : l-2c Cali coes . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . 5c, Short length S and t l-2c, - Lawns , ., .... s i-2& 20c best grade Table Oil Cloth.. 13c. 18c. Feather Bed Tick . ,. 12c. 15c. Galatire, solid colors . . . izo. 8 l-2c 87-inch DarkPercalcs Be. 12 l-2c. yard-wide White Linen . finished goods .. . . 8 .l-2c 10 and 12 l-2c. Dark Colored Lawns . .. Be 25c. Dotted White ' Dress Swiss , .. ...... .. .... 12 l-2c. 12 l-2c. 40-inch White Lawn... Oc. lBc 40-lnch White Lawn .... 11c. 12 l-2c. White Dotted Dress Swiss .. . . .. . . .. .. .. 8 l-2a 85c. Counterpanes ,., '. . . . 68c. 1.25Counterpanes .. ..v .. , . 80a 81.60 Counterpanes ... ., . . , . $1.19. $2.00. Counterpanes ... . . .. fl.59, 82.50 Counterpanes ,. ., $1.69. 60c. Half-Bleached Table Linen' x .... .. .... 89o. 25c. Bed Damask .. 19c. $1.60 2-yard wide extra heavy Table Damask , $1.0( $1.25 2-yard wide extra heavy Table Damask ,. .. .. . . . . . 89c. Good Cotton Toweling ,." . 4c. yd. Unbleached Cotton Towels ., .. 3c. 15c. Brown Dress Linen 9o. Music every day by Nasal Catarrh Cured. My little girl was a suf ferer from Nasal Catarrh for six months. The, trouble was in her nose, which dis charged freely, a discharge which was offensive, and wherever it would touch the lips or face it would make ajsore. Her general health gave way, she be came weak anct lost her ap petite. We, tried doctors' treatment for two months without any benefit or re lief. We then tried Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and one bottle and a half of the Remedy and one of - the Wash packages made a per fect cure. She was ' cured two years ago and has never had . a touch of the trouble since. . MRS. L. H.SLEARY, Ahoskie, K. 0,, April 31, 1906.. . , Spoiled Parasols Lots of . dainty summer , parasols which are discarded b spoiled are not spoiled at slL , Tbey simply need the ser vices of our dry cleaning pro cess to make them appear as nice a when hew.' It's "wonderful how much dirt, grime, stain and soli we can remove,, and without any damage to the fabric Look yours over. ,' it may ' need our services. . Cforlclte $ta lri:fi lAnnilcrcrs, Pjrers, Cleaners, 219 Eotith Tryon Street AT OUR GREAT I i i t ( 1 II il Mil ST ST V V I ullllVU in Our Entire Establishments Red cced 10-4 90-lnch Bleached Linen Sheet ing, worth 85c. yard, at ., ,. 60c, Regular 12 l-2c. ' Towels . . . 8c A FEW LADIES' FURNISHING , DEPARTMENT BARGAINS " 25c. Emby Belts .. 10c. 25c. box 6yds. Ruching . . .. 19c. Newest styles regular' 50c. Belts ,. .. .,' ,. .. 38c 5c. Hemstitched Wh'ite Handker- . chiefs .'. ' 2o 25c. 'Pearl Belt Buckles ..... 10c Children's 10c, Bibbed Hose, small sizes, in Black and Tan . , . 6cj 4 and 6c. Val Laces . . ,. .. .. 2$ 25c Lace Lisle Hosiery ..16c. pr. 50ci Corsets all. our newest and best styles ,. . . .. ,. . . . . . . 39c. SILK AND DRESS GOODS BARGAINS $1.25 yard-wide Black Taffeta Silk , 89c. $1.50 value yard-wide ' Black Taffeta . . $1.00. $1.75 yard-wide Swiss Taffeta r ; .' ' ' ,.:, - , .t. ,$ 1.89, $1.00 27-inch Fancy Silks .... 75c. White Jap and Fancy Waist Silks .. .. 19a 75c. all colors solid colored Chiffon Taffeta 60c, $1.00 44-inch French Voiles. ' Colors: Blue, Hello, Gray and Black, at . . ,. .. ,. ., .. . , 69c yd. the Dresser Orchestra. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EFRID Cnnrnlc fur NEW The nnest Val Laces, Jbdges and Insertions to match we've ever had. These were on our import order xv l opiuig ucuva auu coiuuiu imvu (utx'ii ut'uvt'itiu. to us last January instead of lasLweek. Our customers will get the benefit of the eld prices on these, as you know Val Laces have advanced con- in Laces. Three lots at 10 cents. BLACK WOOL A very nnc, smooth and sheer AH-Wool Voile, 44 inches wide; good $1.25 value. Special, 99 cents., . LADIES' SAMPLE SUMMER VESTS The last fine lot this season on sale now; finest Gauze, Lisle and Mercerized Corset Covers, Vests, Pants, Knit Skirts, etc.; 18 cents each, 2 for 35 cents. SPECIAL m COWSTlTfl Fine Batiste Corsets, latest shape, with Hose Sup porters attached; a rare bargain at 49 centa, HEMMED LINEN NAPKINS juuauuiui, lurgu size xieramea ijinen iapKins, nice patterns, bleached pure White, $1.23 a dozen. 40-inch White Lawn, beautiful, smooth, sheer quality. Special, 12 1-2 cents. NEW DRESS GINGHAMS Finest Dress Ginghams, in handsome, colors, 10 cents a yard." , ' COLORED LAWN'S . Checks, Flowers, etc.; nijo cents. ..-:. :;1v'.,:,8toret.:,:'!.' ; THE ALWAYS BUSY STCHE Cor. Trade and Cclirtf Streets, c i 111,- Thousands of Others 85c. 60-lnch Chiffoa Panama, Bla-k and Colors , 89c 3 5c. value smooth Cashmeres. Col ors: Cream and Black .. , . 23c , MEN'S FURNISHING AND CLOTHING BARGAINS Men's $1.00 and $1.2$ sew style Negligee Shirts 75c 50 and 75c Shirts, at ..". .. 39c Men's and Boys' Sample Shirts, worth 50o. to $1.00, at , . 2 So, Pepperel Drill Elastic' Seam Draw ers . 38c. Genuine Scrlven Drawers at .. 58a, 8c. Handkerchiefs . . . ,. 4o, 60 to 75c. Straw Hats .. 25c Egyptian Baibriggan . underwear, worth regular 60c. garment.. 39c, $5.00 and $6.00 Suits .. ..... $2.93. $8.00 to $10.00 Suits .. ... .. $4.69. $12.60 Suits .. $7.98 Boys' $1.60 Suits . Sc Boys' $2.50 Suits .. .. .. , . $1.69. Boys' $4.00 and $5.00 Suits $2.89. SHOES SLAUGHTERED Job lot Women's and Misses $1.00 and $1.50 Shoes .. . . 4 So, Women's $1.25 Shoes and - Oxfords at .. .... .. .. .. . 75o $1.75 to $2.00 Shoes and Oxford? $127. $3.50 and $3.00 Shoes and Oxfords i-. -. . $1.49. Hue Niuh LACES three prices, 5, 7 1-2 and VOILE SPECIAL quality, 10-cent kind; 6 1- So
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