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i f f t :.;r. a., J . ; i. . , j::.us Marguiet lUurutoni Kit vesu-r-u.'y morning tor Kaarins CUpv There in; y will spend two weeks. . Mrs. Ilerlot Clarkson and children are expected home the last of the week from Ealuda, where they spent the summer. . J4r. .William Nell, of Montgomery, Ala., Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. T. W. Crews. Mrs. Nell will arrive Friday from Ocean View, Va., wnere ehe spent the summer. Sha will re main here some time. Mrs. C. - Gresham left yesterday morning for her home at Moui.i Airy, Ga. , . ;s v v. V.-: i ' f ''"y C-T': "v- . 'Mrs.. A.' H. Kendall and sister, Miss Annie Davidson, of Spartanburg, S. C, are the guests of Mrs.' J, MBradfleld on1 North. Tryon' street, . -ijiW !, 1 .''.'",; Mrs. Earle 8. Pegram wl'h her In fant daughter,-Winifred: wi'l leave to morrow morning for heK hjmi in Statesville, : after- upending several weeks In Charlotte as the gueu of Mrs. J. C Abe. itethy on Eat Vlrtt ., street .-.Ss'; ' . - J;- r r . Mitfi" Sara Kelly ..will, return name to-morrftw or Friday after a vllt of several months "io trjonds at VVas'hlng-'-tta. N. C, Sau U-..rv, HI :koiy, f.e. Irgtun and to the J.imerown B.Mrc sitlon. '. f Miss Lily McRae returned yesterday -from -Wadesboro. where she visited relatives for several days. ,- . , f Miss Bessie Pope, who was the guest of friends In Winston-Salem, has re turned to Charlotte. ' , r-M'lsa Mamie Lmmond. Who form erly lived-; iri Charlotte leaving, here four years ago,, is visiting her mother near Poplar Tent, sne is now living in Bt, Louis. ...' - ;.':. iilss Jennie Wllkie and' Mr. Walter Cuthbertson have returned from New , York, where they went " business. . Miss Rose Meyer will return Mon day from a visit tQ friends at Wlnns boro, ,S. C , ,.': ' Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Stone are spend lng two weeks In New Tork. , ' The Pray-Do Club met with Mrs. Hugh McAden Rdse, on East Avenue yesterday morning. . .. ..;, Miss Lillian Home, of Wilmington, was a visitor in the city yesterday, stopping at tne seiwyn. , Miss Gertrude Pharr, will leave to- oay tor Chester, S. C. to Visit rela tives. v, - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCanless, of eausDury, were registered among the guests at tne purord . yesterday, , : : Miss Madge Thompson, of Asheville, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Johnston left yesterday to spend ten days at the jamestown Exposition. r Miss Esther Bowdefl Is attending the exposition with "a - party of frUnds irom statesville. rf Miss" Mabel Trotter will return to day from Gastonia, where she has jcen visiting Miss Myrtle LIneberger -Mr. and Mrs. E. CCroxton and Miss Mamie Duncan, of Heath Springs, 8. C, were registered among the guests at the Central last nicht 'Mrs. J. Y. Weddlns-tnn Mlnm.j last night from Huntersville, where spent several weeks with rela tives and friends. iiss Mary Kirby has returned from Huntersville, where she spent vuio nine- wun miss UJioise Mayes. 'k Miss Daisy Collett returned yes terday mornine from Mnrimtnn -where she spent some time with rela- iivea. Mrs E. R. Russoll and ' children will return next week from Hickory, where they have teen spending the WlUIUOIt ' ..,... , , Miss Mary Martin, of Davidson, was the guest of Miss Mary O. Gra ham, or North Brevard . street, yes. terdav. 1 ' Misses Louise Craig, of Wadesboro: Flora Leak, of Winston-Salem, and Sybil Smoot. of Wilkesboro, are the guests or the "Misses Wallace at their country home east "ot the'clty. Miss ; Ellie ; Hudson, of Providence, Is ex pected to arrive to-day to 'Join the party. . , . . . v Miss Bright Ogburn, who has been , the guest of Miss Myrtle AVolfe for the past several days, left yesterday afternoon for her home In Monroe.. Miss Annie .Bryant -is" expected In to-day from the Jamestown Ex position where she has been spend- lng several weeks, . ; Will leave next yeek . for Raleigh, y whero shi will enter , the Baptist Vniverelty for Women. ..uii.1 Ul ' 1 lUVIUKIH'R. - j.is.,w. u. Artnur, of union. S. . C, is spending several days Jn the L,ty ' fw,t" her sister, 'Mrs.' T. W. ' .Dixon. , Mrs. Arthur is on her way 0 Jhe. Jamestown Exposition., t: Miss Mary 0. Graham has returned from a visit of-several weeks in the mountains. Mr. Archie Graham will jn,8Jn f or( some time in .Waynesviil. - Mrs. Lloyd C. Withers, .who -has een ill at St. Peter's Hospital, for - r the pat soveral weeks. i steadily . . Improving and will leave the hos- i'iioi iii ipw aays.. km 'Win go to .-. . .e home of Mr. ahjd Mrs, W. 1 i:andon East Fourtft street ' -K tV Mrs. C M. O. Butt- left t yesterday w for Blowing Rock to visit her sister, Mrs. W, G. Hall. ' Mrs. J H. Cutter will leave to-day for Atlantic City, where she will rpend several weeks. She will be Joined there by her mother, Mrs. .George IL King, who is now at the . Jamestown Exposition. " , Mrs. J.'D. Lents, Miss Llsle Rltfh. mond and Miss Sherrill, of Conrord, rpent yesterday in the city with .Mrs. E. Of. RegjHter. , . , Miss Mamie Robinson will leave . this afternoon for Salisbury, ' where rhe. will pend several : days, with v friends. She will go to Slier City the FOl'ND AT I.AKTI To r.fvrf'! ViinlllnBlii HI Minn The Pi;e (hat slwajs wins when compared -lth othr.- H Im a true, superior ex tiact of full strength.- -J""-. J7 Whitehall St, htlznto. Ga. last of the week, for Monday 8he will begin her work as teacher In the graded schools. One of the delightful events of the week will be the banquet Thursday evening which Mr, C. H. Wllmoth, Southern manager for Charles M. Stieff.wlll give In honor of his sales men. Covers will be laid for 20-odd guests In the banquet nail of the Southern Manufacturers' Club. Mrs. Paul G. McCorkle and son, of Chester, 8. C are spending sev eral days in. the city with Mrs. John M. Scott, .on South Tryon street.. - Mrs. C.'R. Zlckler is visiting rela tives and friends in Darlington, S. ; Rev. , and Mrs. ' R. C Betts , will leave to-night for Pennsylvania, after spending some time in the county with relatives Mrs. Sam Maxwell and children left yesterday morning for Knox vllle, Tenn., to visit relatives. V Miss Louise Oates . is . spending some time wlfa Miss Lalage Oates In Asbeville, '- -. . Miss Vannlo Charlton will leave to day, for Savannah, Ga,, to visit rela. A '"' Few Minor Hapinings In and . About th City. . The Infant child of Mr, and Mrs. L B.' Gresham is again critically 111. -Country , watermelons of'slse and quality are on the . local , market in respectable quantities. . r; -Mr. Osmond L. Barringer yester day sold to Mr. H. C. Trott, of Sails bury, a handsome Franklin flyer. A pleasant party was given on the lawn or the north graded school last night by the choir of Ninth Avenue Baptist church. s , . " . The friends of Master - Vincent Gallagher will be glad to know that ne u recovering irom typnoid fever, with which, he has been ill. Mr. J. V. Heath, of Statesville. be gan work yesterday for the Stone & Barringer Company. He la in the Vic tor talking machine department. -With "Th Rollicking Girl" the the theatrical season for Charlotte op ens to-morrow night. A good attend ance will probably signalize the event. i The work of collecting for the new Young Men's Christian Asaocla tton building is being pushed rapidly and with success. Bids will be received from contractors about September 10th. - " . v -The Southern evidently is seek lng. to augment its passenger traffic between Charlotte and Salisbury for the- rate between the two cities, under the new ruling has been markd down to 98 cents. Mr,. J.. V. Heath, late of the T M. Mills Company, of Statesville, has accepted a position with the tone- Barrmger company. He wm oe con nected with the Victor department of this well-known firm. . The many friends of Mrs. William Dunuan will regret to learn that she continues -critically ill at her home, No, 2 West Third street. She contract ed typhoid fever, following an oper operation she underwent several days ago. , . . .V.. Mrs. Minna La Grande Is prepar lng to erect a new residence on the site of her present one on the corner of Poplar and Eighth, and a two-story seven-room residence.wlll be built al so to face Poplar. Mr. L. L. Hunter Is the architect, ; Mr. Hoyle Long, of the Little- Long department stores, has gone to Colkmbia, 8. C, to accept a position in the carpet ' department of the Min- naugh store.(Mr. John Shoemake, who ien nere lor uoiumDia a year ago, will return the first of September to take a position with the Little-Long stores. A large and handsome silk ban ner, bearing ... the inscription, "Zeb Vance Aerie, F. O. E. Liberty, Truth, Justice, Equality. Charlotte N, C," was oli exhibition at the Gem Restaur ant yesterday." It will be proudly borne by the Charlotte Eagles who visit the Exposition, leaving next Tuesday over the Southern. Capt. Tom Rowland was exhibit ing yesterday some beautirul souvenir postal cards of Statesville. They are in colors, being made In Germany by craftsmen with whom America cannot compete. Boatlan'a bridge, the graded school grpunds, probably the prettiest in the State, the -Female College, thp courthouse- and various street scenes' are pictured. - . Four One-Legged Hoboes ,lns Fight. Four one-icgged hoboes and three mill operatives , engaged in a fret-for-all fight on West Trade street near the Southern depot early yes terday morning. It Is uncertain to how the trouble arose, but some say that one of the mill operatives accused one of the -hoboes of being a ouna uKer. juus ne . resentea. th Inevitable result belnsr a scran. aJ me run commenced a policeman hove In, sight and all scattered. Two of the hoboes and two of the mill operatives, however, were corralled. They , will a stand - .before the - re corder this morning. Rev, Dr. Bayst Conducting a Meeting. Rev. W. W. Bavs-left vesterdsv morning for Monroe and -went from there to Pleasant Grove Methodist church, where he will assist the nas- tor, Rev. Lee T. Mann,, In a protracted meeting for several days. Dr,v Bays nas had a long experience in the pastorate and - has conducted many meetings that "have resulted in the conversion of large' numbers of un saved persons and In the strengthen. lng of the Church. " - EVERYBODY LIKES IT IZI AIJE COFFEE ; SPLENDID QUAMTYrERFECT FRESHNESS DOUBLtS . STRENGTH The Standard of Coffee Excellence. x. '( Other roffees MAY be goodnot always..4 Your aiVsURB . that LVZUNNE is or you get your money back. ' . 1 Sold by good grocers everywhere, S5-CENTS the pound, ln air-" , ' tight cans. Ponitlvcly guar- m. '' 1 ' - New Orleans f. ft. A. . r-- T r ' ? . . . ,4 . J PERSONAL. The Movement- of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Messrs. S O- and C. L. Vaughan, of Lamar, S." C, passed through the city yesterday en route to enter Whit sett Institute, The former lived in Charlotte last winter. Mr. William Miller, of Statesville. was In the city yesterday en route to his home. . Mr. L. L. Rudisell, of . Llncolnton, spent yesterday ih Charlotte with friends. He stopped at-the Seiwyn. - Mr. 1 L. Caudle returns to the city after week spent . at Wrlghtsvlllo Beach and other points. ' , 1 Mr.. George Norman has , returned from Wadesboro, where he spent a day or two. ? M.r;'B. A, Hamlin, of Danville, Va., was a visitor In the city . yesterday, l Mr. J., M. Austin, of Tarry town, N. Y special representative of the Max well Car Company. ' Mr. J. H. Ham have returned from a trip across the country to Rockrnghara. Mr. Warren Shelor, of Anderson, Is spending several days in the city with his son. Mr; W, S. Shelor. Mr..I P. McLaln, of Rowland, spent yesterday in the city on business. . Mr. G. W. Frlx, of Salisbury, was a visitor in the city yesterday. : Mr. W.' A.; Barrett, of ; Missoula, Mont., was "registered among the guests at the Central yesterday... ' Mr. W. L. ' Wilholte has : returned from a trip out of towh and la spend ing several days In the city, . ... Mr. Jack Wallace will- leave next week for the Flshburne Military Insti tute to enter school- " V-i Mr. Peter Ihrle, of Rock Hill, S.v C, spent a few. hours yesterday morning with friends. Mr.,F. D. Holcomb, of Hickory, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. Mr. W. C. Via, of Wadesboro, spent yesterday in the elty with friends. , Mr. R. A. HIH has returned from HiddenKe, where he spent a few days. Mr. ' W. I. Henderson, ' and son, Thomas, left last night for the James town Exposition. . . ', Mr. C. E, Hutphison,x a' prominent cotton mill man of Mount Holly, spent yesterday in the City, on busi ness. ' . . ' A-' - - , ' Mr. J. H. Whltner, of Roanoke, Va., spent yesterday in the city on busi ness, ' . V '. Mr. H. C, Tfott of Salisbury, was a visitor in the city yesterday. , Mr. E. L. Withers, of Waynesvllle, was registered among the guests at the Seiwyn yesterday. Mr. A. M. McNalr, of Maxton, spent yesterday in the city on business. He was a guest at the Seiwyn. Among the guests at the Central yes terday were. Rev. W. L. Sherrill, of Greensboro, and Rev. J. B, Craven, of Asheville. Mr. Henrv Thackaton. nf rtnAjn. vllle, was' registered among the guests bi mo .central yesterday. Mr. ' J. E. Ardrev. ' nf Pmum.. Wn'!L Ie.tV9 ine5t .week ,or Ralegh to r a. ec i. i;ojiege. Tf. E' Colwe. Jr- and A. B Kimball ran up from , Monroe yes- AL.??n ,n an automobile .i un 4io. a , ior, ureenRboro the city out, a Bhort while In t J- Fry' of th Greenbro 5fJtfl"'rBduTru.81t ComPa"y spent last night In the city. - fc,AJnon't.n visitors. In the city laet "si was wr. ueasar Cone, of '.J ls a"ending the meeting of the American Osteopathy Association, which is in session this week in Norfolk, Va. . 1 few Tv:. . "roiner, Mr. J. B. .., mi oirae reek township. Rev, R. B. Miller nA t. xtr e. Boyce will leave to-night for' their homes In Pennsylvania, after a visit vi -cyci mi uuys m tne county. Mr- Paul G. Welsh, of firPnWA- was-registered among the guests at ..v vciiira.1 luvi nignt. ' Mr. R. B. Beclcwlth. tv.. ninhtwaB a vls,t0-r in tno c,y lft?t MR. J. C. Patton day from Morganton, where ha spent nla vonatlAn . . Mr. J. c. Gleason, of Atlanta.. Ga.. JiTo g u ?.mon? the quests t the Southern Manufactnrr rt. ' ' , . "."..J vote Kiay. . '. ... . i .. .. Mr. J, T. Jennings, of Spartanburg;. bus?nessPent yc8terday ln tne city on Mr. John Scott, of Chester fit c " W8m a vl8lt0,r ,n tne clty yesterday. ' ...... , o-'uvium, a, prominent business man of . nniH,hr,rn "i "'fi'r4 I? clty' a't h Seiwyn. Mr. W B. Vaught, of Greensboro, spent last night In the city. Mr. R. B. Hall, of" Raleigh, was registered among the goests at the Seiwyn last night , " Mr. F. H. Brlsrars. Jr.. nf P.Uuh Is spending, several days In the city! Mecklcnbtorg-Cabarrns Assoclatlott Next Week. -. The annual meeting of the Mecklenburg-Cabarrus Association will be held in Concord on Tuesday, Wednes. day and Thursday of next week. A large attendance of Baptists- from both counties is expected and the meeting will be of unusual interest Mr. W. C. Dowd, of this city; , is moderator Of. the Association, , hav ing been elected to this position for several years )n succession. - - - Cured Hay Fever and Summer CoM. A. J. Nusbaum, - Batesvllle. Indiana, wrilps: - VLast year I suffered for three months with a summer mid an dintrwa. ting that it Intertered with my business. i una , man7( oi Tne symptonis of hay fever, and a doctor's r-rRrlptlon did ,ot reach my case, and I took several medi cines - which seemed to only aggravate my ease Fortunstoly I ululated upon haying Foley's Honey and Tar and ft Quickly cured jne. My wife has since uid Foley's Horey and Tar with the same SMccemi." R. H. Jordan ft Co. and w. U- Hand ft Co. ' ,..."'" 4'M This : la considered v "between sea sons" in Ladles' Ready-to-wear GarmetJta, as the fall lines have hot come in yet, and of course it is too late to buy a summer model. ; - By special , good fortune we se cured a fine sample line of new Fall Styles of Ready-Made . Skirts at a very low price, . - They are In perfect condition, made from ,. the latest ' cloths and cut and tailored In a fashion that will be "correct" kthis fall We invite you to come and. look the line over at your pleasure, as we want you t' see what a pretty skirt we can sell you ; at ' from $4.50 to 97.50 or 910.00. , V" BATES' GINGHAMS ' Just received a big lot of good styles or the genuine Bates Ging hams. Price 12 t-2c. yard. , , RIBBONS For a few days we offer a lot new All-Silk Ribbons, all colors; mostly worth 20c, for 15c. yard. Also special lot of little narrower wicttns, 10c. yard. 08c. UMBRELLAS ' By placing a. big order direct with manufacturer -we secured a splendid una or ladies' good quality Um brellas. -.- V - . They are worth usually Jl iS. - We after thftn at BH. orli Dozens of pretty handles to select 1 ' ' ; ' . LINONETTE SKIRTS Perhaps you need a well-made odd Skirt to finish the summer. We have put on sale another lot the genuine Linonette White Skirts at 98c. each. : We guarantee them to fit and launder perfectly, IVEY'S 13 W. Trade Street For Rent, Furnished The residence of J. P. Cald well; 603 South Tryon Street In perfect repair. A model of convenience and comfort Hot water heat. Large, dry basement Possession No vember 1st next Apply to F. D. ALEXANDER Real Estate Agent Special Notices ACCURACY. PRESCRIPTION COM pounding requires accuracy, - absolute necuracy, to produce the results your . physician seeks. Absolute accuracy we guarantee tu filling prescriptions, ' bt-cauHO of our thorough system of ' safeguards and checks. A prescription brought to us carries an insurance pol icy of (Ujcuracy, 'Phone 69. WOOD ALL & SUEPPARD,, Prescription Druggists. LEMON OR VANILLA? WHICH EVER you prefer you can get the very finest If you will demand the Blue Ribbon - brand. Remember the name. COP FI8H-NICP1 LOT JUST IN. CORN - ioa in l-io. cans is wnat the people ' want , Can be used the same as flake not salty either. Plenty of shredded, too. MILLER-VAN NESS, Pure Fooda FKATHKR DUSTER 8, WH I 8 K Brooms and Clothes Brushes. See what we have to offer. High-grade goods. Puy from u. and of the above, end you will be sntlned. JAS, V, 6TOWSS A CO., Druggists. 'Phone 17. , , , , TOUR GROCER WIl.t, DO Wlf YU - iv.1. P1Biny you want uiue Jilnbon lmon and Vanllls Extracts he will get them for you. . They are the purest and btst. , ' . , , LIVERY; AND BOARDING ; STABLE. If ycu want livery that will please you , ex try day, 'phone s your order. We T pre also prepared to give you the Very tut servlct- for boarding horses ln the eity. j 'Phoii 3M. ,w. o Roea & CO,, !0t) ant 211 West 4th street. ' DEFIANCE CHECK PR0TECTOR8- uner sufoiute protertion. put .one In your office before you lose the price Sk2,MJD!i?y JLl,n!2i Syr- J- ciIat. TON ft CO.. 217 S. Tryon. , , DON'T YOU WANT SOMETHING NXCK " yvii i un om new sweet - potatoes,', Nic lot new Irish potatoes. Jurt ree'lved W pounds new sun dried pplrs that are nice . and they won't lint long at the price, 10, the pound. Nice apples, cabbage, green sweet bell ppptr an-1 good lot chickens and etas. Thone early; JOHN W. SMITH. Phones '1J2&-J28L :': VJ.'-f.- ,. TRY JiB-m RENT YOUR PROPER- iy. ana i n ntn lam sooui it. j-ji give It thvara or better attention than I do" iny own, "and that s a plenty. May as well get the best - that's going, it mMs no ftiore than poor servloe. jj, T. KKESLEH, 2S, . Tryon fit. 'phone M. FOR RENT-ELEANT MODERN . rcom house, fm west Trade Hi., IftW, fiopt. 1st Modern J-room hmiae am h , Ornham, l&; 4-room house o s. Col- ige, iu; irwiern e-room, up ttali 315 E. Trade, $15: 4-roen house 404 W. tth, . - rjr -hell -fehem ft. AR THUR aSNDEKSON & BKO. 3 rl n -til TSWW ..J Gomes Jtumbling in every day and the shelves are fast filling ' up each new ship ment brings . some new novelty to ' gladden v the hearts of our fair patrons. You will enjoy visiting our stores : because of the - in teresting and - beautiful things displayed, and when you : compare values you'll agree that ! flowery essays and bolstering claims are not needed to help sell our: goods, can over this par tial list of values: New line Plaid Wool Suit ings, all the. new and fashionable shades, 48c. Big line Black Dress Goods in and coming on every "freight. 50-inch Mohair, 48c. 52-inch Cream Tamise; also Navys, Reds,' Browns, 48c. ig line Mohair and Poplin " Cloth, in all the new shades, 25c. Cream Cashmere, as well as other new shades in Blues, Greens, Browns, etc., 25c. Overstocked on high-grade Teas. To reduce stock, will sell finest Gunpowder at 65c, Oolong ft 6c, English Breakfast 60c. per pound. W. M. CROWELL, 'Phone 741 and 207. "GET IT AT HAWltK'S" Red Cross Corn Cure A valuable, speedy and pain less remedy for corns, bunions , and warts. , Three or four applications and a soak will do the work. A. 16c. bottle by our quick messenger will convince. - Hawley's Pharmacy . Tryon and Fifth Streets. Tbonet 13 and 260. at v. This Service Is Quick Our flat work service la very quick. We have a number of washing machines and three bis; Ironers always busy with t"thl' work and we "can" return" your bundle within . . . ; hours after calling for It, sometimes t quicker, .-' " t 'it i t , , Can you do as well at home or when patronizing , washer wornanT J ' Charlctte Sto ' feir) Lannderers, Dyers, aeanen, fit South Tryon street "". 1 i t i t 1 n Keswick's Suiting; this goods is 36 inches wide - and sells for '25c. , Our special on this fast col ored fabric for ' fall dresses, 18c. Arnold's Mohair, fall col ors; all the new.. Blues, , Browns, , Grays, etc. Wears and looks like real wool fabric; fine for skirts ' and suftsv Arnold's Mohair, 12 l-2c. Pretty line Flannelettes for early fall, big assortment colors, 10c. Silk y Ginghams, new Plaids in Blues and Brown mix ed; also Green and Brown, Black and. White, etc., 25c. Just arrived,, a nig line Sheets and Pillow Cases, 36x45 inches, 81x90, "90x90, -72x90, at prices that will please you. Come now while you can get suited. One line Towels, 12c. pair. One line Towels, 16c. pair. Black Ami Silk Petticoats, a real good one, 50c. Ask to see our Heather bloom Taffeta Petticoats; . outwears real silk, looks WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Fi IM, mw Dress Ging for CMtSrai's SgHOoO Big assortment of colors in terns, rast colors; regu lar 12 New Fall Patterns Make a good Wash S kirt or .. .. .. 40-Inch White , . . f . ' ' ' , I 40-inch Sunbleach White Lawn, regular -12 1-2, cent - ii 1 1 mm a a a, w . .. . 1 The Always GxrrTrade "andCoiie l .. . . ,. ,. , jkV ' New Fall Dress Goods ": -wrv-.'.v. " . 'V-:'.;AS 7 ' ' - .- , , - 44-inch Ail-Wool Serge in the very best Black and Navy; regular 75-eent value :. 50 cents Black: Chiffon Panama, Cloth J 50 cent3 56-ipch Chiffon Panama m' Black, Brownavy, etc., , v ... .... .. . . 93 cent3 54-inch Sponged and Shrunk Serge , in Garnet,. Black, Brown, Navy, etc. , ; . , .... C3 cest3 Efird's Department " Store - like real silk and it h.13 that real silk rattle to it. . Special, $1.93. We call your attention to a special in Fringed Counterpaanes, either cut or square corners; worth to-day $2.00. Special, $1.48. Ten Notion Special In to-day, big line of fine Round-thread and Val Laces, worth .10c per yard. Special lot for 15c. Ladies' Vests, former price 15c. Close lot at 5c. yard. shades in Ladies' Belts 10c. f 1 Something new the new with large buckles. Spe- niol AHf .', ,.;-H :., 1 .u. . w w. Extra SnftHal T1aN- tnr. - aVs V i . AV - get our line of Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags. Remember, we are 'al ways under the price on ' these, as well as these, as well as every thing else. Our invincible mercantile power is demonstrated in ; the prices we have made on our new fall goods. All we ask is a showing. iressss all the pretty new pat 1-2 cent quality, 10 cents in Cotton Suiting School Dress, fast color .. .. .. .. .. .... 10 cents Lawn 10 fents 1 1 -v. ; . nnm vn Busy Stor Streets RD m Cl::,i!
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