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CIIAIILOTi .: DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 7, 1C03. v.: social ai;d ro::;i -Mr. aaj . Mm. S- A. VanEvery are pending several duya in Kalelgli wlta 7 friend. . .. . . - . " ' " - -' " Mra. 'j. Q." Adams left yesterday Siornlng for Greensboro to spend tiie month or May with her sister, Mrs. .' ' Koyal rarrar. , , .: , Miss Addle Rigler and Mia' Mary raanacht have returned iron Colum la. 6. C. where they visited Miaa ' Wary Gale. . s v :-' -J;. 'lssAllce 'McKelvie., of - Atlanta 5a., who li vislttn friend InHhe city, vUl return bonia the last of , the week. - "". . , t : V-;-:" i. f ' .''.'' ' " ' MUa Annie fimlth la Visiting friend In Columbia. 8.; 2. t 0 , i, . - " ivy ' Mr. and Mra. H. Garrison, of Bea. semer City, were vlaltora In the city ' , . yetterday, stopping at the Selwyiu ' - There will .bo no meeting' to-day 61 . the Woman's Auxiliary of 8t Peter's Episcopal church. The regular meet ing hat been postponed until the re turn of the delegates from the conven tlon at Raleigh. ... The time will be an nounced later.-;.' -.,' .' .-' ' . i ." The Bessie Dewey Clo-b will meet with Mrs. -A. T. gummey to-morrow morntnj at 10;80, o'clwky ' ; ; ;i i ' g " ' ' ' ''"'. Mrs.' . V. Moore and Mrs! Kutledge, Of i Concord, spent, yesterday; In the City shopping." . . . 4 .' : i.'neV. and Mrs. W. i. mtth will be the guests of Mra. Paul YW Brown. In Jialelgh, during the ' sessions , of , the -Lplacopal convention. --J V- s Mrs. W.O. Mlnlsh will leave Monday for - Monroe'. to visit relatives- and - friends. ., v..-' . ,'.' ? . ' f MaV a fti 1Falao"n. of the United states arpty. - "Wellington. wUl tlve In the city to-day with his wife ' to spend to-morrow and Friday with his brother, Tr. I. W. Kgison. : Satur day Major .and Mrs. Falson will leave for Falson to visit relative-' -Miss Eleanor Hammond, of Co- Kir jmbla. 8. C. Is visiting at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. J. F. Orr, on . East avenue.- ,? ; .r" " ' ' , , -Mrs. O. U. Jordy will entertain tfcls afternoon at her home on South' Da- vldeon etreet . t- ',-.. . v . Mrs. V. J. Outhery Issued InvlU ; , tlon yesterday to a . euchre party - which she -will rive at her home on . East Mrehea4 street; next Tuesday . afternoon.. ' Misa Lily Helleg has returned to ir . home in Salisbury after spending sev - era 1 days In the. city with Mtm E- elle Reed at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter W. Watt, on East Ninth atreet. , :. ' j The event of .next week will be the annual concert which will be given at '. the Presbyterian College Monday ev v.; entng. The commencement exercises - will then be on. this event being one , of the most enjoyable, features. . The general meeting' of the Wo , mtn't Club will be held at Mrs. J. H. - . Jtellley's home - In bllworth next j, Tuesday Instead of this'-morning as . previously planned. While this la 'not to be made known quite yet, it la ' understood that Mrs. Rellley la to add ' . lo the regular-programme by provtd ' tng something- extra for the delecta tion of those present.. Mrs. Rellley Is president -pt the club, -f . 'f t'..''i', ., '-JV- - .' i The Alumnae Association " of the Presbyterian College will meet in the . college parlor Saturday afternoon at a S o'clock for the purpose of electing . omcers ror ine enmiinr- vear ana Jl . transacting swh other business ' as may be presented. ' . All members of the association are' urged to attend. Carda reading aa follows pave been Issued 1- -. f ;. ' t.. .-' ' The Senior Claaa ;' of Elisabeth College . ' ' . Invites you. to be present at the commencement exercises " ?, May seventeenth to nineteenth . i vr. nineteen hundred and eight , y Charlotte. North Carolina," ..,' The class roll Is as follows: -" A. B. course Rena Austin, Vera Lavene Mauney, - Rdsalyn- Summer. - Mamie McCann, Fannie Falson Shaw, VTWld ' Ramsey Toung. . . Expression Rena Austin and Lil lian Starr Williams. ; , v , Piano -Berte Hutchlnga, '. Mary Blanche ' Roberts. Lochia Lowery, Ruby Katherlne Watson. v : t , Voice Berte Hutching, ' : Miss . Mary Patterson, of Chester, ' B. la the guest of Mrs. Baxter H. Moore, at her home on Tenth avenue. Mrs. Frank R. McNinch Is spending - several days at her - old home in . Greensboro and Incidentally attend ing the rotate meeting of 'the Federa tion of Women's Clubs, ; - ; - ;w r At the final meeting of the' treble clef at Mrs. C. C Hook' heme on -East Morehead street yesterday after : noon, It was decided- to study Ameri can composers next year, thla being - the general theme for consideration. . Aside from the regular , programme. Miss Annie Louise Hutchison render ed several delightful selection of . Chamlnade'e compositions. The meot ' ing waa a most enjoyable one. ,-. ' i ' : - ' ' . Mrs. Walter E. Delllnger and Mrs. J.' Arthur Eagle are spending; several days at Gastonla, ; . . . - Mrs. Carey V; Butt returned yes . terday from Richmond, Va. where she spent some time with her mother,' Mrs. Berk. .. :. ; , ' The Thursday Morning Bridge Club will meet with 'Mr. Julius Leisel, at her home, on West -Vance Street thla morning. i. ' . . ...r- -- . . . f- ; , v ' -The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jenks Hutchison will be interested to-learn that they have rented the Leisel cot tage. No. 17 West Vsnce street, for the summer, and will take poesemrion about he flrnt of next month. Mra. Letel will , leave then for Atlanio City where she will spend the sum- mer;. '-";. J'--,--. Mre. Luke Seawell and Maeter Lacy Reawell returned yesterday from At lanta, Oa., where they epent a week or longer with relatives. .- - . ; . i i . A Flddl 1T Yrar Old. .A fiddle which lays no particular claim jo being a violin, although such It may be, l In fae possession Of" Mr. P. Barneycastle, , of Davie county, who Is In the pity attending the Mu sical Festival. He says the Instru ment Is -.170 years old. therefore It Is not liable for poll tax or any eurh . exaetiea-C the-aaveenenti lfe rlnee not play It himself but would Ifke to sell it. He obtained it from a Felps family In wione powfsion It had been for a long time. " TitE cake MAKinrs prmn The beet rake mskers di-mand Hiu PJb ' hon I.etion and VsnUla, Iwium t( thur sMrri"r etrennh end deiii. r-' ( il fv,ir. Try them the next time you cake. TliO ifovements of m Number of Teo j!o. Visitor and OtUcra. - Mr. T. L. Probert epent the last week or ten days la Dayton, O., In at tendance vn the excrclsea incident to the completion of the new T. M. C. A- building In that city, built at a cost of 1500,000. He is expected home to-day. - " . . -" Dr. J. Q. Adams spent yesterday In High point on business .... . . , Mr. J. W. Tucker .will- leave In a day r two for Nw fork and Boston to speed a month. , . . Mr. A. C. Joes,T a prominent cltt sen of Nawberry, S. C-. apent yester day. Jn the city with friends.- . , , . Mr. W. C. Heath, a -prominent cot ton mill man of Monroe, was a visitor In the city yesterday. , T- , ? r Mr. C. S. Steele, of Columbian '8. C. Is spendlnf a few days in the cttjt on bustneask . : Mr. P. A. Hill, "of Greenville. 6. C-. wa registered itmong the guest at the Buford yesterday.. ' J, Ma. Charles II. Wilcox, of Balti more. Md-. wa a Charlotte viwior yesterday, stopping at tho Selwyn. . Among the guestf In the ity yes terday were , Messrs. Julian and R- Jy Woodcock,, of Asneviiie. ;:;v r : AM Tn ' nf.rtln . of Vulcan. W". Va . spent yesterday ,ln the city on buslnees.. ,i ',. -'. .v, Mr. J.- 8. Grier, of Matthews spent yesterday ia thf .city on ouBineaB. . xtm -- w Ddnn ; if nsstonla. waa a Charlotte Tieltor' yesterday, stoDDlnsr at the Selwyn. '. -':, " , r p 'Wftiht of Ralelrh. was registered among the guesta at the Southern Manufacturers- v.iuu ywr Mr. Earl S. Pegram. '.of Statesville, was -visitor In the city yesterday,..,- . t- c.mi. rtnkenr f the' Rock ingham bar. wa a Charlotte visitor yesterday on Business. - - Among the guests at the Selwya yesterday , werec jneaera. m ford and 3.- F. Morrl. of 'Winston I w 'it o" Uitrrli nf ha Cllnchfleld Coal Corporation, haa returned to the City from a ouaineaa inp uui vi iw... Mr. W. N. Everett, of Rockingham, pent yesterday in the city 'on bul nes. - . ' ' u...m r v limn anil W. K. Bole- man, of Anderson. S. were register ed among the guest at. the Central yesterday. - mt Mr. Paul C. Jahnke. of Winston D ir ill, pyrni i " ... " " . Mr. Karl Janaen. the well-known Swedish lecturer, wa a visitor In the City laat night. Stopping at me cen tral. Mr. Janaen regiatora from Greensboro.' v 1 , u w WrlMtnl of Statesville spent last night In the city, stopping at the selwyn. ' .'Mr. John O. Craig, of Rion. S. C Mr. O..R. Locke; -of Charleston, & C, was a Charlotte visitor last ,nlgkt. Mr. J.- D. Dowling, of Greensboro, spent last nigni in ino euj uimu." Mr. B. A. ' Hamlin, of Greensboro, mam i,larrinv In" tha ltv. ' . Mr w w iritnhln. nf SDartanburg. S. c;, "was a. Charlotte visitor last night, stopping at the Selwyn. Mr. L. C. Lane, of Ooldsboro,', waa a Charlotte visUirf last night. -. Among'the guests At the Central la-it night 'was Mr,, J. T, ' Eaton, oi Kai-elgh.:r-','l; V' ' "r-.- - , ; Mr. J. W. Copeland, of Clinton. S. C, wa a visitor. In the city last night, stopping at the Central. Mr. C C. Moore returned to the city la nignt rrom a trip out or town, a Mr. H. X. Mlllner, of Morganton, spent lart night at the Buford. Mr. . Earl E. Carpenter, of Worth, was a Charlotte visitor last night.. f j mi it H . i i. I ill ii -V " k, Few Minor . Happening In . tnd i ,; AboM tho City. Mr." Frank Lethco haa been In disposed at hi home la Dilworth for the Pt several days. ;; : Prettv acenerv In Sweden and an amusing picture, "The Diabolical PlcKpocicet, .is at tne vasino.' ..." . Cotton receipts yesterday amount"' ed to J9 bales at 10 1-4. Last year the showing was two bales at 11. SO cent. , . -. - '-.;: A: . Ji , . Mr. Charles P. Moody has bought from Mr. A. C Flte a piece of proper ty on the corner of Seventh and North Myers..- .The consideration was 14,000. ' Charged .with an assault on O. H. Graham in the Davidson -tret neigh borhood. Jame Black, a young white man, wa locked np yesterday morn ing. -; y . -:. The friend of Mr. J. M. Broome are concerned over the fact that he suffered a stroke of paralysis Tuesday arWnoonr-tits- entire left, side being affected. '" - : : ... Mr. H. 1' Ayera. a Confederate oldler.. Ilvfng near Groveton is very lit t.la ru-nverv la not exDected. Ladles and hi comradea are giving him attention. '. :. - - n-ti, earlier, thn 7-vear-old son of Mr.-and Mrs. H.-H. Parker, who waa struck In the head Tuesday af ternoon by a baseball bat and a pain ful cut Inflicted, la getting along nice ly,,, ... j .-;--.-, it-. - ' '- ! i " A a result of the putting down of the new cement sidewalk in Dil worth many of the adjacent property tit hava to build stone or cement walls in order to protect their yards. - ; ' . : ' The follower of Locke Cral'g for n in xpl tn-nleht at 7:30 o'clock at the Woodman Hall In Belmont. Messr. uameron aorrwi, E. R. Preston and T.. 1 .irivr;a wlU speik.-- "' V t "' 1 ' ' n. -lM.nviiie. s C. baseball club spent last night In-the city en route to Wlneton-Salenv where It play the first of a serie of three game to day. The club waa regiaterea at ae Buford. 'W -- n.. tatMit atnnt in social circle la the, moving picture - ahow party, the hostess escorting her guesUi to several of the moving picture shows as a means of entertainment. Those who have indulge declare that the new feature a pienaia pne. , T!ot-,tners of early truck say that t aneii of chilly .weather haa retarded tho growth of many plant. Mr. R. M Person stated to an Obser ver man yesterday that of 115 tomato plant which he had set out only IS had survived the last cold snap. - Mr rharlea R. Wintxer. of West Grove, Pa., has about 40,600 young mu nlants rrowlnr on the C. H. Lona- plac outh of the city. 1 Mr. Wint- er m an expert noni. e win aia pose of the majority of the young rose ouenes in .uim nwi lan, - -rThree block of bltullthlc, have Kn flnUhed and thrown orxn in tha general public. Thl work I on North Church and Wert Fourth and West Fifth streets. The workmen have commenced on North Tryon street from tha jausra la..the.Wi!iercorrier. The Charlotte friends -of Rev. Dr. J. W. S tagg will be interested tn learn that he ha Just tn-en called to the pastorate of the Bowling reen. K r., j-rfsoyierian cnurfri. one' of his former charrs. I3r. Ftarg Is now -pastor of the Flrjt Tesrivterian churtk of EirmlnRham, 'n I(a (M formerly-r-ator nr. tha becond church of this city. S - DlacK Ballots v The negro docs not vote m the South'.: That is , th6 palpable truth, and truth is always interesting. 1 ' Southern eleetiona have :. become almost dull. ' Un-, 'warlike citizens go to the polls, and their hip pockets are distressingly empty. Nowaday it,i$Tcga! regula tion, and not.ia notgun which' is . disfranchising the : negro. )::$4', l!' n this week's Issue of. The Saturday Evening - POST Harris Dickson writes about "The Dwindling rBIack-Ballot- Tl 'r7; Now, out in I ndlanapolis - -but read the article for yourself, in this , week's; Post. . :? .- ' " ' ' .... ,, " ' ' ' At tlte Wsasaunds, 5 ' V SUOa yeafby ssail.-..-' Thb CcaTis PuetieHiNO CoMrawT rHlLADSLFHIA , ' ; .; ,. Oir Iim At) iTtrywkcr ; Copies will k delivered to aily address by CAMDEN E. LYNCH, 221 East Trade Street, Charlotte. .? ; ; MR. J. & MAXMNO HERE. Slanacer For OungresenMin ' W. W. 4 Klu-hln Expreeec Illmeelf on the Onbematorlal Campaign Wlstorlp ' iaio t. noam ,,:,'; - , Mr., J. p. Manning. , of,, Durham, Stat -, manager-., tor ' Congressman W. W. - Kltchln in . Ji campaign for the gubernatorial nomination, epent yesterday afternoon and last night In the lty , In. conference with Mr. .F. R. AtcNlnch and the other members of the' local Kltchln campaign com mlttee. In conversation with an Observer man laat olght Mt. Manning unhesitatingly expressed his. 'positive belief that Mr. Kltchln would come to Charlotte to the titate convention with more votes than any other candidate. "You can lust out it down." said he. "that Mr. Kltchln will be Ndrth Car. ollna'a next Governor." . At the meetlnar ot the local com. mlttee last night it was arranged for Mr. Kltchln to return to the city Wed- neaday, May rutn. ; Tne aetaua ot the speaking have not yet been per fected. ' They will be announced In a few. day. : t,'r-f :,!:- . . DecJlne SteeJe Creek OH. Rev, W. N. fitevenson, a stndent In theology at Ersklne Theological em lnary. graduating in ' June, has de. cllned tha call recently extended Silm by Centra church in Steele Creek. He fill accent a call to- Neeiy ureea. 8. C. tflk the church lately vacated by Rev. Dr. 'Oliver Johnson, who has undertaken work at Winnaboro, 8. C The congregation at fiteel Creek wa disappointed by the message whioh ha Just come to them bringing Air, Stevenson' declination, - . f, '? Too Small to He the Santcr, , A Ferreltown citisen wa In Char lotte yesterday, accompanied by a box wherein waa a curiou specimen of anlmaldom resembling, yet differ Inr to a atrlklnar degree from the or dinary type of ground-hog. - With the feet of a coon,, the face or a raoDii, the back of a ground-hog, built close to the ground, spread out flat like a mole, the animal puuled the local naturalist who gased upon his form. He looked to be a mongrel species, but tho- majority vote finally dubbed him a srround-hog.. t It wa plain to see that he I accustomed (to subter ranean life. ' HI small slse preclude the suppo sition that a la the Santer. though he might be on of her pups. , Bernard J. Low en berg at the Montl- v " ,-. - ". cello. V -:- i Special to The Observer. . Norfolk.- Va, May Garry D. M. ftherman, . manager of the Montlcello Hotel, ha engaged for the Montlcello the services of Bernard J. Lowen w .n.riv.ji tha Hotel Fairfax. Mr. Lowenberg will, under the direc tion of Mr. Sherman; nave supervia ion of several of the Important-department of the Montlcello, which is feeing remodeled and refurnished hroughoutt.. :: -, ' : .V'1 " iri.. Titia Alhea. of MeAdensvllle, Is visiting M la Bertha Edward, on th Boulevard. .- . Our stylish new Tie are winner. Very light effect In Patent Vld Rib. bon Tie, else ii to 7. A. to ?i TrU: $3.oo. . . ' y .:. ' . CC The College" Extra , ale Patent Vamp and Dull Quarter,, opera x toe,- no tip. ".'Very trim, neat, heavy role: slse II to T, B. to' E. . Price $3.00. , 8Just It" ' Oolden Brown; Ribbon ' Tie, very light and fine- Prettiest brown efTect made, elr.e I to , A. to P. Price Alt the newest tyle In Tans. "The tremendous sale on Tan Often takes up a style in a few days. On some we are good to-day and short to morrow. ' " ; . . - . , , vm i:m co. i OurDi0giest siiiii To.-IDay am At I: SO to-day we put on sale the biggest value we" have ever shown In desirable Sllka. ;, , : ' ; 'Many of them 'are half price, and they" are Just such style and quail tie li era In mml inc':-'?" Nothing make such a rich,1' dress costume' as .these- Summer Bilks. They are . especially Ana. for.. Jumper suits. i ' :' ' '. Lot 1-SS and 17-lnch Fancy Silks, Checks, Stripes, etc., regular 11.00 md " ti ll grade fn Copenhagens, Tans, Black, ' Checks, etc.. .76c. yd. Lot 2 24 to 17-lnch Foulard. Taf. fetas In neat and fancy styles, regular 76e.; and I1.0S grade; all the popular shades....... .esc. yd. BLACK SILKS , Yard-wide guarantee4 Black - Taffeta, the heavy . rustling kind; regular 11-25 to 21. SO .grade... . . . 08c; ydL Yard-wide 'guaranteed Taffeta, ' regu lar $1.00 grade.' Special.. . f ft, yd. Nearly yard wide but excellent $1 00 quality.. .......,.. 6c. yd. Yard-wide Black Taffeta, all Silk. good lustre..., .. ...Oc. Announcement. - .,, imiuuikv my men mm1- m candidate for Tax Collector of Dis trict No. I.-subject to the action of , : . , , . CUNNINGHAM. POCKET KNIVE&-DANDIES. AND "a carry are me nnest grade - - "vn Vila UCL , JAB. 8TOWE CO., Druggist.' 'Phone ifc , 1 VIUAU1I HAMS . JZH., NEW . North Carolina nrrina ika Am- . vyvun hi yauow California reaches .. uu. can. nirawoernes loc. quart to-day. omuubna at vv w ww Trade oL IT'S FlAflV TO HiVl nrr irtnim - wM-v..U0 VIVO H rou aiways use Kiue Rlbboq vr Taniita. lueir Iiavor I fla. JITST IN. A NICB LOT OF COUNTRY nam, curra m. ine oia-faahion way. Fresh Vegetables of all kinds, native grown Rtrawbtrrie, nice Banana and California Naval Oranges, . Wine Sap .jipiiiea. an wooa an soon. - rresh Eicks and fat Hens. - For sick people I hare special fresh Eggs Hist from the nest Call early, please,- Pbone 1222 and 1430 JNO. W. SMITH. . , WOODALL BHEPPAKD, DRUQ. gwis,.zi noutn Tryon street, are head quarters lor TObacoo, Cigars. PI pea, efe. 8e 4beir window display ef Pipe, eto. FOR THE BEST SARDINE ON TUB maraet ia our raui rarrat, a large Juicy French fish parked In large tt-lb, boxes; . this is the finest fish on the American maraet to-aay, - no bones. Coats you toe, "But!" MILLER-VAN NEBS CO. . .. . ... .. TO , LET HI ' FOB 4-ROOM HOUSE, osk St.; tor t-room nouse, E. th.j $1124 for T roorna, Pil worth: git lor f rooms, Dilworth; 11150 for cottage with lie.- acre. ; barn, chicken , yard . and houses, all well enclosed. In Sunnyside; 4 for t rooms, new, beyond Heath's; I rooms, aew,; Palmer St., : fU.10; 4 rooms. Palmer, '18; colored tenant up plied at L2 to 22 80 a week. E. L, KEESLER, 2S & Tryon. "; 'Phone M. r. FOR RENT Wl W. 11th. T ROOMS MOD- ern; 2 new brick stores. Also large ball '2d floor, will rent separatly er all together, on new ear Una; storeroom, Belmont Ave. -room house E, , Kh. etty water, tl2.; Other $ end 4-room bouses. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON 4 BRO 2l N., Tryon, ; - f . , KICK THINGS TO EATIf TtiTar look ing lor tne season a Best you . should visit the Oem Dining Room and the Gtn Loach. Room. The most up-te-fat ins mow aecommooauirg. TI'PEWRITERS RENTED JOB - rental machines, all makes, rraiiy for Instant silvery. Every mnehina flrst-elase la very particular. J. p. Craytoa ak Co., .2U aWTryoa. HPaofte .ast -. . Sal Kiday IVEY'S Special Notices ' NICE COUNTRY IIAM3 . - ' Kingan' Reliable Hams and H - the ' celebrated Westphalia Hams..' ' 5 w. l cnowri-L. Tbone 711 anj 227, i . $20.00 PRINCESS 11 SUITS AT T 5 11.10 value Voile Skirts, at .......... . .......... 0.O 110.00 valueTTone Skirts, at.Vr.".';7r. .7.TT. . .... 777. . $7JO and $-" 112.10 to tlt.fO Voile Skirts, at.,.,. ....... ,.f 10.00 $70 Black Silk Prttlcoais at S3.00 . This Is a marvel In a Tettlcoat bargain. The . Silk In the garment Is ; 'worth more. . Made of II. IS quality heavy, rustling Black Taffeta, rot good and wide with a deep sheered flounce; would be cheap at 17.10. ' Our special price ... . .............. $S.M I2.&0 Hcathrrbloom Pettlroau at ll.tt ' Announcement r v.wIaii rnt here to announce that h ha opened offices at Nob. 21 and 20 Piedmont Building for the practice of By. Ear, Nose and Throat diseases-t-t-- CUREG .COLDS airs gripp ars: RalkTe ' ti itched and 'feveriahDesg. CseitalM Ma Aeetsnuida , a. ...,...,' i ' OaM ID) ." xWet don't often ad vertise bargains; we be lieve in . selling at a profit (not too much, of course)" v 1 When we do adver tise bargains you , can bank on real bargains .being here for you. ; We take our annual inventory1 -this month and we find that we have some - odds and nA in fiiifl stationery that we wish to; dispose h rt. L'am VAmnnni in. Li ventory " vi;V: Quarter ream . boxes V, '. 4. ji.w, -ana some ai $1.23 " Papetrics worth from 1 40c.;.t6'.75c.' regular.1, 1 if Your choice from the it assortment v: ii 17 Cents while it lasts i Stc:2 & C:nt:cr Co. EooVwllers snj Stationers. 75 ffin. .ri a 0v;.$25.00: .-SSUi $12.50 A small lot. of Silk Princes and Jumper Suit bought at Just half and to ' be sold th same way. They are manufacturer's samples, only en or two. of a kind and color.-' The styles are choice. - Solid Shade and - Black, also Black and Whlt Che :k and Stripes. There's not a one in the lot that didn't cost a good deal more wholesale than our price for. a quick, sale i. regular- 120.0U to 25.00-ahie.- atr. . ; r.ttS.& Another Big Lot Sample Voile Skirt at Oue-Third Off . - ' . 1 Th lot consists ' principally of Black with a few Kavys and Brown a - Well made garment of crisp French Voile. If your els ia in the lot. here's a saving opportunity:. ' , . Here's another, lot of those splendid' Heatherbloom Petticoats. The su v pelor way they are made, the width they are rut and th beauty of 'wfyle ha done all to make them so popular. Then, too, our price. In ' stead of 12.10, Is only. . ........ . . .. ........... 91. 09 Colors Black. Navy and Brewn. r Century Paint is a Btrictly pure linseed oil paint, and has been in constant use for the past quarter of a century. Pigments - of un questioned quality are used in its manufacture.' It is to-day the recognized standard for abso lute purity and real worth. ' TOERENCE PAINT CO., ' 10 N. Tryon. CLOTHES FOR r , 1 a Jl t La. eV - - i. ..'n1 1 ' : - . I t , 4ff I - ' '"! Mill '. ' v.- v'a j 1 .'. 'M'V:t. S : 1 ' 1 I S " L v ) r . : J-Jsst .. ------ . .. . 4. i . . . Thone 178. ; TOUNG MEN W -
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