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CHARLOTTE DAILY OJ IVEH, MAY 1003. '4 SOCIAL AmD FLi'j.;.'! Mn. n (n entertain h Afternoon Tea t'lab at the home- 01 her -Ulster, Jlrt. George W. wrocK- nbroMKh. on kuth, Tryn street tnla S ftaPft AA r . ' Mr. ". !. Merrisoa .and family . 'will spend' the lummer tt Mariposa .in spite of the. fart that their keautl ful country place. ""Cottapw Home," . ' burned last week Jost as they -.' "were making maAj to naeva ia. ' ,.The 'destruction by fire of this lovelyhome n a calamity, nut only to ttiM fara- fly," but to the entire county, foe It on of the moat beautiful spots in, piedmont Carojm.;? ; 't Miss Lou la Murphy has ; returned v her home la Unloa. 8. C, t after spending om uok in ine .city s ' ' k ' f Th B."'t!"C.f wlll iriVet thli ft- . toon with Miss Bailie . Dixon at her - v" .home. Nu. ;t(W Weat JSe-enth atreet, s i';--K- : s ,: . " Misa Nancy Brown la spending a while wKb her ehrter, lira. O&atoa O. ttalioway. In . Mount' -Airy. :'v ?"v' , ; . y, si, -; -y - '-" Mr. E. W. Mellon and family are spending the1 week-end ' Wit Mr a. T. L. Craig la Oast on la. y y .yS .; ',-.' ; Ml Ellen Graham baa retained to her home 4n Uncoln county 'after spending two week In the city wit ' relatives. v . . ' Mesdames Eugen Reilley, WVO. .Roger and E., Pi Tlngley returned t-esterday afternoon from Greensboro where they went to attend th State ' meeting of the Federation of Women -Claba. v -vVv'--v-u.,, -. : f . , i 2- i fhe mnmbWa of the Woman' Club, Charlotte's largest a ad beat-known r . anlratlon of the kind., are looklnf . ; forward wltlK maximum of Interest - to. the knnaal tnaettna; which la to be held the latter part of thla month. -. This meettna; alwayi obaerves the oea ' rlunlrfn of the duo year aifd la vsu . ally marked by special exercises.. The plan of thoae m. eharce this year 4a to have a prcnlc at the Country Cluh, to which huabands of the -members ,- and other pecal friend will be In- ;; Vlted. I : , , - Y:--."" ', " 'V'-."" ' ;-;:;" -T ' . - Every membej of the Alumnae Aa-. '' aoelatlon of the Presbyterian College Is urged 'to be present at the moet- Ing this afternoon In the college par .Jots at I o'clocl. , . Two musical - se lections will be rendered by - Misses ' May Oatea and Sarah Jones, former : pnplla jof the Institution. The annual -..banquet will take place Monday af . ternoon at 4:19 o'clock Mn the col lege dining .hall, h .. -'.1 The senior Class of ElUabeih Col "- lege entertained the junior etas . at ' ' . the Country Club last evening. The chaperones wers Dr. and Mrs, C. B. King and Mr, and Mra. H. J. Zehm. . " Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Bhaw. of Lum ' . berton, were registered -anions; ihe : guesta at the Buford last night., - '. M Ibs Carolyn Nurnberger, of Augus ta, Oa:, la the guest of Kiss Christian Mawley, at her home on North Long atreet. . .'.-'--"a ,'. ' . UrrnJE Fomy ooMMirvcEMiyT. Pr 1 1 nary !partnient. f the Prsby - tertan oetange uaa lta oommn-e . ,ment aaerytsee The, frogmname. The . primary department ' of ' the Presbyterian College attracted a- large audience to h college ; -audi tori uni yesteraay morning, tne -occasion' De Ing the annual commencement exer cises of thse.. the youngest atrug glers up ' the steep hill of knowledge -.The programme was designed to emphasise the all . Important enature study which la now a recognised fea ture of up-to-date '. primary work Songs, recitations and marches fol lowed each, other In cjulck succes sion, and In each and every one the little-performers acquitted themselves ' with great credit. . - . . . - The atage -waa banked with flow . era. the humble little field Moesoms predominated, though acme .of their C more pretentious sisters- were; there too.- .-. - . ' It Is highly probable that most of " these who enjoyed the j pretty exer - . claes went away (undecided : as - to which was lovelier, the flowers with t V. their dainty beauty and' unconscious charm, at. the children . who rtvaiea them in both. It Is certain, -however, -'x- ' that everybody enjoyed -everything . that wa done and, said, and that do f 'body present yesterday -will fall to accept the cordial Invitation give at J : the close or tne exercises "to come V-. again next year."-;- . i. , v,--' - . ., , The! programme was as rouowa: .'-, r ! Epring oong waae up wnu. , ' - .ReclUtlon "The Violets."' -h Song "Violets."' v : " v. . -t- ..-.$., 1 . Ronff-"Wk TTp Rntternuna. 1 r ,t- Recitation "The Euttercnpa r f : , Song -Wake Up, Pussy Willow. - r v Song "Pussy Willow.". - ' 'M .f f ' Song "Wake Up Dandelion." f ' c S v Recitation "The Dandelion.1 ' ' Song "The Dandelion." Vx v . Recitation "Spring la 'Coming. y i -.y-. , gong of. the Robins. - . ; . yV, i-'y PART; II RECITATIONS.. Opening Day. i . s , '"The ChlWs World."' . ' : "How Grandma Danced . the Mln; r "My Shadow.'' - ' - . ' '"The Piggies Who Went to Sea. ' r-1-';.;, PART HI. : Recitation 'The Throstle.": -j- 'The Bird Bong." . : ? ' ; Recitation "The FamllV Clock. ReclUtlon "Brother Deeda." ; . ,;' Reclutloft- "Oa. Two, Three."! " r PAT IV." y. Down' Among the Daisies. '- i Song "Daughter - of . June." '- ; Song "The Gypsy Daisies." v V .- ReclUtlon TWhat' the Buttereupa Say.", ;.t 'K-u " ' -; Song of the Buttercups. Recitation "The Flower's Awaken ing." - - -- . . .. - " Song of the Daisies. - v , 1 ,. PART V.".- . , r ; unlKnmbtES Marctay rr V ' AHnprd FnrsSnatchvr Rrleasd, -f .-i': Johnyienry Moore,. who was ar : y, rested a few days ago by Patrolman " ." W. . Irvine on complaint of a lady "f - who did not show up at the record .'. 'V rs court, wraa dismissed yesterday. The name f the complainant cnnot r be (earned, and the court felt that ft ' if- -would be unjust to hold the -negro any longer. Me was charged' with - y v snatching her purse.- i ;..; .. py i- . Cotton .Market Btrwircr.'v: i - On account f the prevailing weath er over the South, cotton has taken a ,r 4 spurt for the better, the selling price ' now being 10.25. This U a quarter of ' . a cent a pound better than it was a week ajro. The farmers who have -tT wait e0 h tfineft aTi iTTSiW XT' ae flT tr : however, on a rise so Iruragnineant, so , there's not much good .In It to local . hohlera. . - - . .. OROWINQ JJt rXVOR.' Bin Ribbon .lmon and Vanilla .are growing more popular rvtrf day as shown by the- 'nread 8etnnt for them. Try them once, and you'll know why. y.. - ,' ,, . cnrnrs. Few Jllnor Happenings la and About the City. ? The baseball -'matinees at the Gem Hotel must satisfy the f ans nejet week, for. the team be away the entire six ' days. - . y - .- 'v . Mr. James Leslie has moved from hla former residence No. 3D 1 Sooth Church street, to the Shaw residence. No.: 407 East Seventh streets . ; i Little Mlaa Prances, the t-yeer-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Landls, who was so eerionsly ill Wed nesday alht. Is much Improved. The warklng'of the .elftctrlo de vice to lift the huge steel beams oa the skyscraper is eagerly watched hy thoas who. pass through the square. A The pulpit of ths First A- R. P church will be aned to-morrow pf Rev.. S. F, Conrad ht ' the absence of the pastor. Rev. William Duncan Wtoo is i Ohio. y y : , . -- w ., ,:. ', The farmers are .afraid that cot ton will be materially damaged by the ' Inconstant weather, unless a de cided -change for the better ; comes around horUyv,:;:;';''"i; : The cotton receipts,;" "jemttiT amounted to 12 bale therevalling prtoe being ,10 1-J cents. Last year, oa the same date. h$ receipU were 21 bales at-12 cenU. . , - , All the ladies Interested In fib memorial exercises, to-morrow after noon are requested to meet at Mrs. Latu Johnston's thla morning at 11 o'clock to make wreaths, yi . . Andereon and Charlotte will meet again at tin Latta Park grounds thia afternoon. Charlotte and Greensboro a-Ul hieot for the first time in Greens- bore the first of next week. The third edition of Mr. Robert Le Durham's novel, "The call of the Sooth," la now being- run through the presses of the publishers, Messrs. L. C page A Co.- The demand continues unabated.- - " "When In Greensboro. " stop at Huffiae Hotel. T Wbea In Charlotte atop ats Stonewall Hotel." Jm tne advice which appears on a num ber, of little booklets' whlcb are be ing distributed In the city. Approximately 168 aharts of stock htve been subscribed by the members of the Southern Manufac turers' Club 'towards erecting a new oltib home on the Fox 'lot at the cpr- ner of Trade and Poplar streets. Mr. W. H. Morrison was called ggaln to his old home near Statesville yesterday to be at, the bedside of his mother. Mr. I. AJ Morrison, who Is critically 111. Mrs. Morrison was re. ported t be in extremis lata y ester day afternoon, y, y Manager Edgar B. Moore Is mak Ing ready the boxes In the windows of the fielwyn for the planting of a lot Of fresh flowers. The addition of the color upon the grey background will wonderfully improve the appear ance ef tha hotel. ; -. Mr. John A. SVms. who waa taken very ill with heart trouble early yes terday; was resting mtoch Waaler last night. J Mr. Sims' Illness was brought on by overwork at the Old Time Mu alcat Festival, . of which he Is one of the chief , promoters. Such .weather aa Is being vouch safed the Charlotte, baseball team Just now is villainous -almost vaude villainous, for the sun shine bright ly one hour and the next an icy wind make everybody and everything mis erable. - Such weather Is a travesty upon the' month, i' WILL ItAVfi AX INSPECTOR Hoard of Health Thinks tha City Is . in Need of an Expert on Milk and Hatter ana votes to Bern re on Each Man to Be Elected Hereafter by ilia tOQU) In litis Department At a meeting last .light of the board of health, Dr. B. C. Reglstar sUrted a movement to give the city a competent meat and milk Inspec tor... H had reached the conclusion after a careful observation that the situation - now' demanded that the health department have such a man in lta service in order to best rj re serve the physical nvell-belng of the community. Information ha coma to' the members la the past, leading them to believe that the only way to bring about sanitation with the itteat and milk dealers ' waa to employ a competent inspector and let him sub mit daily re potts to the newspapers in order that the pubiia may see who Is selling good meat and good milk. - Considerable discussion arose from Dri Register's recommendation, the members agreeing that it would un doubtedly be.thwlae course to pun- sue in order to maintain good health in the city. It was voted to secure the services of such an expert and have him begin Tils duties Just as soon possible. . The step is important to the -people of the- city who have suffered In the past from impure meat and milk product. v On motion of Dr. B. J. . wither- spoon, seconded by Mr, Samuel Pow- eir and unanimously cameo, it waa agreed that each, department of the board be - re-arranged and - properly systelnatlsed at the beginning of tho fiscal year, , which .will b the first of June, the aommlttees to run their re spective departments along the lines most dsalrabie to them. This action waa taken In - the Interest of econ omy, the board of aldermen having complained that the health' board consumed too much money thla past year on account of a lack of proper system In the methods of manage ment, v - .-"''"'.' j ' .' It was also ruled that no man shall hereafter be elected to aerva except by the month. and. that dally report hall be made to I the, mayor and monthly report to the department ' ' -mere were present at ine meeting all the members of the board, those being Drs. E. C. Register. B. J. With ers poon, F. M, Winchester , and Messrs. Samuel Powell. C A. . Wil liams and I. R. Anderson. .' Death of MU Amy Smith. . , ; Miss Amy Kndrlck Smith died yesterday afternoon at I o'clock at the home of her brother In Lynch burg. Vs., notice of her death being received here- by relatives. She Is survived by, her mother, Mra. Nellie Smith: one eimef, Mrs. O. I. Owens, and one brother, Mr. RIgley Smith. Until about-Bix years airo thi deceaa ed niftdr her' nome in this city. She was a first cousin of Messrs. B. F. and Joseph Wither and aim related to Mrs. F. R. Rom and other. The funeral service will be held to-morrow morning. . . J : I :.- : - - . - v y Fnnrrat of Chlld.v .; ; " Funeral erriee were held yester day ever tha body of little John Walk er Ran son. son of Rev. and Mrs. Ar thur J. Ranon, of Spartanburg. S. C The child had been aick for several day and little hope could at any time be entertained for it recovery. The funeral services were conducted at the grave In Elmwood and,- ever preached by Rev. John A. Smith, pas tor of the East Avenue Tabernacle, . Onrra "iMbrUa" Glrt In Gastonla. - . - ...... .. A large delegation oi young laait s nd young gentlemen Went over t Gastonla yenterday afternoon, where lan evening the Spanish opera. "Isa bella," waa presented to a large audi ence., Th- party, wmcn was cnaper- oned by Mrs. Renwicg Wilke and Mr. J. O ' Oardnr. returned to the city late last night or rather early tii morning. ... - y; CI Cleanses ln-eseMemifci : JJisDeU Ixilds and Ilea UQllV. j i 11 !.-. L' to Constipation; ocnes aue Acts naturally, pjcts mily as i Laxative. - -" ; '- - ' stopAletiwtnpn ana t.nutr To DORV - l s rim wrwnnryyiJ lit uALlrUltHltt. t; BcSTnup.Cp.- . bne sue only, regular price 50rrbcttl. FERBOSAXm .. ' t' -.. The ifovemetit of a Number ot Peo pie. Vlaltora and Othara.,' ; Mr. D. P. Byers Is spending several day out of the city on buJne. . - ." Mr. M. "R. Rosfc. of ' Macon, . Ga', pent yesterday 4a the city, stopping at the Belwyn.. ? -' Mr, C. R. Hudson, ot the Tnlted State Department., of Agriculture, pent yesterday In the city, stopping at tne central. v, ''' : :' Mr, "J. F, . Johnson, .of Gaatonli, was a visitor In the city, yesterday. ' Mr. W. Hunter WaUon, f - Co. lumbla. 8. C was a -Charlotte visitor ryeeterday, stopping at tha ventral. ,' TMr. " R. ', M. Jetton. ' of . Davidson. spent yesterday morning In the city on bualness. ( ;.,y;,, y - ivv'''V ''' . tit D. A. Tillman, pf Lynchburg, Va., a well-known , traveling man, pent yesterday morning In the city. . Mr. E. C. William of the Monroe bar, ,was registered among tho guesU at the Central yesterday, Dr. J. R. ' Bridges, president of the Prebyterlan College, returned, last night from Ltncolnton, where , he went on a short business trip, : Rev. W. "S. .Wilson, of Mooresvllle, was a Charlotte visitor .yesterday. Mr. J. T. Eaton, of Raleigh. ,waa a visitor In thai city yesterday. ; Major C. Hi Gettis, of Raleigh, is pending to-day In the city on. busi ness connected with the Seaboard Air Line. ' : t j Mr. A. P. Steele, of SUtesvlMe. was registered among the , guesU at the Buford last night Mr. Albert Gore, of Wilmington, is pending to'day in the city on busi ness. ' ' ' . Mr. 8. A. McFaddln, of Greensboro. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Among the guesu at the. Buford last night were Messrs. O, G. Wlljon and J. T. Harris, of Shelby. ' . Mr. F. E. Brodie, of Leesville, spent yesterday In the city . Bev. Dr. D. Clay Uiiy. or winston- Salem, was -registered among the guests at tha Central last night Mr. J. E. stroup, or Tcorkviiie. b. C, spent laet night In the city, Mr. J. N Watkins. of Greenvine, S. C. was registered among the guest at the 8elwyn las, night. .' 4. " f Roosevelt at Pino Knot. Charlotteevin. Vk.. v May .-De- spite the rain which fell during the night,' President Roosevelt and Pro fessor Burroughs went for a long stroll through the woods around Pine Knot early to-day. Accompanied by Joseph Wllmer. Mr.' Roosevelt went for a drive from the "Plain Dealing" table. On the . return they were caught )n a hpwer. . - . . Bad Attack, of Dysentery Cured. ("'An honored -cltlsen of this town was suiferlng from a eavere attack of dysen tery. 1 He "told a friend If he eould ob tain a bottle 1 of Chamberlain' cono. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy; he felt confident of being cured, he having used thla remedy in the West. He was told that I kept it in stock and lost no time in obtaining It. and wa promptly eured ay M. y Leach, .druggist, ..of Woloott. y Holiday Notice arnnav . ' Mm 'iitk Twoorntion Day, being a legal holiday, the Banks of Charlotte will be cioeea. Commercial Nathmai uana. Cftarlmtit National Bank. j.1 1Tm Katlnnal Rank. . Merchant A - Farmer National Bank. ' 5,,-y - American Trust Company. Southern Loan A Saving Bank. Our stylish neV TIe are winner. 'The Dainty" Very light effect Jn Patent Vlci Rib bon Tie, la ;i to f, A. to B. ?rlco " . I-:-"''" - I'.J. Extra, nice Patent Vamp and Dull Quarter., opera ' toe, : no V tfp, Very trim, neat heavy ole; le 12 to 7, :. 'to ; Price $..'' ',;..- k- 66 Just It 99 Golden' Breton Ribbon ' Tie, 'very light and fl n. " Prettiet brown effect made, size 1 to . A- to D. . Price 3.50.. y - V : " v - ' ' - All thd newertstyie..lnTan,jrhe tremBdoua-aala Oi Tun oftrn Uke tip a style In a few days, on some we are good to-day ' and short to morrow. s - - . . Giiii-iMf : co. : VIOLET WATIB ; WITCH IL4ZEI o; ; A- toilet luxury.' ;.; Delightful after shaving, or used '. ! - In th bath. . IS.and S crat bottlrav .' RffglsttTrd NarMV Directory r Thortca -41 and 200, , et its jDenef icial L fecTs Alws Wtlie aenuine jKich nas ine full name of tne Com- mm Special . purchase. Long - Black Silk Glove, twrnlar t.90 grade. I Special . t aV 1 1 t . . .,49c, . pair . AUw VlOt ! thW JUtfig Silk Lisle v.-.:- . v Black Gloves., cheap at 75c. 49c.1 pair Just received -r big ' lot- Kayser's double lip Lonr; and Short Silk Glove. They are acaroe, 50c. to $1.5a . Black and Colored SUk Sacrlttcr Big lot yard-wide neat and. fancy Silk,' good style; regular tl-BCT And $1.25 grades..., 7C Another tin f Sc. and Il.tO 'euks. at ..i. V. .... 4tu yd Big bargains In guaranteed Black Taffeu Silks, tie. to 35c. yard under value. Yard-wide all Silk Black TafTeU. . . . . ... . A9c. yd. $1.00 grades guaranteed Black Taffeu, at .T. . , . . . . . . . . . f 5c. yd. Extra Specials Large size Bath Towels, Bleached and Unbleached'. 10c. Fine White Sheer India Lin on, regular 8 1-3c. grade; as a special to-day ........... ,ic, yd. New White Walstlnga, sheer and pretty, 25c. grades, .......... lit', yd. Tard-wldo Percales, real good quality; did eell for lie. yard, ..........10c. yd. New Prrmlams Big lot new Premium, useful and ornamental. . IVEY'S Announcement. Dr. Newton Craig bens to announce that he ha .opened office at Noa 2t and 2 Piedmont Building foe the practice or Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat dlaeaaea y. .' v..s CIGARS. NOTHING BUT GOOD ONES. rou mak no mistake when , you buy your Cigar .her. We earry a large fresh Uae of th beat. 'Phone us your brand. JAS. P. 8TOWB A CO.. Dfug- civts. rnone 17. THE5 PE30PLE IN ALL THE NEARBY . towns, some a hundred miles away, are . buying our 12toc. Ham. They say they are much better than Hams they buy at home for lc. Comb Honey from the country is i-jc. pound. Eggs 17Uc Hens 4i and Ke. BRI DOERS A CO., J0 West Trade street. IT PATS TO SPECIFY BLUE RIBBON Vanilla., Dainty desserts depend on the flavoring -uaed Get -Blue . Ribbon -Va- . niiia and -your succesa is assured. - JUSTUN, A NICB LOT OF COUNTRT Ha ma, cured in the old-fashion way. Fresh-Vegetables ' of all kinds.' native : grown Strawbsrrles, nine Banana and : California Naval Oranges, Wine Sap Apples, alt good and sound.- Fresh Ergs and fat Hen.- For sick people I Jtav , special fresh Egg Just from the nest. Csll early, pleaae, . phones 1222 and 1410 . JNQ. W. SMITH. ; WOODALL- BHKPPARD, DRUG VglsU, 21 South Tryon street, are head quarters for Tobaccor Cigars, Pipes, eto. Bee thslr window display of Ptpea, etc. OUR SPECIALTY TO-DAY IS CAKES any kind, you want, all fresh, just In , to-day. , Be ur to get a pound and so how they taste when real fresh. . A . full and complete line of Vegetables and fruits. Maid you don't forget th Mackerel. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 27 J4. Tryoo. :. , :. .--l; TO LET-HI FOR -4-ROOM - HOUSE. Oak St.; 18 for 4-room house, E. tH. lM tor I rooms. Dll worth; til tor I rooms, Dilworth; 211.10 lor ootUge with m acres.- barn, chicken - yard and 'houses, all well enclosed. In Sunnysldei 20 for 1 rooms, new. beyond Heath's) I r rooms.' new. Palmar 8t, H2.60; ; rooms,PatmerL colored, tenanu. sup ' piieu at tn t-tuu a Week.g. L7 f KEESLER. 28 & Tryo. ,'Phon 244. FOR RENT-401 W. Uth, 7 ROOMS MOD- ern; , 1 hew brick store. Also Urg , haU 2d floor, will rent separatly or atl together, en yiew car line; torerom, Belmont - Ay ' l-room house E. 2th. city wsler, '. 111. Other I and 4-room bouses. J.- ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO., at.tfw Tryon.. ; ,t GEM DLVINO ROOM AND OEM LUNCH Room. Rest in the mate. Excellent ssnrire' day and night, Everything In season. Largest Uae Of .Prults .and Cigars. - . C' ' TTPKWKtTERS RENTED 1 rental machine, all makes. rady for Instant delivery. Every machine flrst-elas la every rrtlooiqr. J. E Craytoa it Co.. 2U A Tryoa. aiMn 201- - yiK-OgNTBT- HAMS ' y Klngaa's Reliable Ham and f th celebrated ', Westphalia llama . - . " . wf H. CnoWELL. '" ' Tttoaes 744 and tii. 49c. mm Special Notices W Reductions on staple lev?ryday merehiliidise for Saturdaj to make it unusual ly interesting for tliousand of biir mstomcrs who cfese Domino Ginghams &t 3 , i-2cY'i ft:i0ff;0l 0 ' ':V-?Fdr; Saturday 3,000 yards "Domino,'! the good 'Charlotte niade Ginghams, in Pfi , short lengths. i Special , V v ."i 'i&JJ . ' . -v 3. l2c yd ' 71:2c. Yard .Wide Bleached DomesUc M 6a Ytrd , , 7; i ' For Saturday only; regular 7 l-2ciyard wide eacheii': pomegtic,-'' worth - ' 8" l-2c. Special . v . . , . ... . . . . , . . . .'. , .'. . ;';-. ''. . .'. . . -5c. yd. , ;y limit, 10 yards to customer. r ; '; 7V; '.. ';" v:-V' ' " New York Mills 81x90 Bleached Sheets at 59c. . r c ' V - - : y ; i Here's the last of .50 dozen of this well-known brand of full seamless, heavy ' . quality 81x90 Bleached Sheets, made of Kew York, ilills Domestic. - Special "', . ; v . ' v . - - S9C 6&Cll f V " f 9 ' ' J ', f-ta ', WWW Unbleached Sheeting at 2 l-2c. Yard " 25-inch Unbleached Sheeting. Special Saturday . -. . . ..... .... . !. 2 l-2c. yd. r . 12 l-2c Dress Ginghams at 10c. Yard : Short lengths of 15c. Dress Ginghams, splendid line of pattern, fast colors. . ; v lnC&a - ft a a . a a a4 t X0C . .. 1 15c. 40:Inch White Lawn at 10c. Yard ' - --Here's the biggest bargain we have sold in 46-mt-lflTnleTrvn since Cotton vas 5c a pound. Full 40 inches wide, beautiful, smooth 15c. quality. - Our , - special pnee ......... ............. .......... 10c yd. 15c. White Plaid Persian Lawn Saturday 10c. 5 Here's a bargain in the most popular Wliite material sold this season -25. pieces "of sheer, fine quality White Plaid Persian Lawns that we have sold up to now at 15q. and are worth 18c;. ": Special for Saturday .10c. yd. Counterpane Bargains Again Counterpanes worth $1,00, at. . . . .Vr. :t. . . . . ..... .75c. Counterpanes , worth $1.25, at . , . . 89c - Counterpanes worth $1.50, at. . . . . . .$1.19 Counterpanes worth $1.75, at.... . $1.33 Ladies' Silk-Suits at Half We are selling rapidly the 50 Sample Silk Princess and Jumper Suits at half , price. They are solid shades, stripes and checks. Being samples, with few exceptions the styles are different; values $20.00 to $25.00. Reduced to $120 , Belt i WHOLESALE A nepresentatlr Wanted ta Krery County la North . Carolina for tha SootL:rn School of Telegnpliy ! : sad tlM v:' ;EMAnUEL SCHOOL STCNGGRAPHT AND PPEWRIT1N6 ASHCVXLLE, !f. C Liberal commlaalon pall rtgt-.t parties. Reference required. ' a i are cardinal points of advantage in the 1 new , style of construction as applied to office furni tufe, especially in ' - D DESKS il i H Stcne & B2rringcrC0.il j vbmce ; Outfitters.-'" gj a Comfort rf - top Cleanliness Century Paint is a strictly pure linseed oil paint, and has been in constant use for the past "quarter of a century. Pigments of un-N questioned quality are used in its manufacture. It is to-day the recognized standard for abso lute purity and real worth. - TORBENCE PAINT CO, , 10N. Tryon. ; 'Phone 178. r CLOTHES FOR , . , , v ' , ' - , ' lvtitT')''- ' 'Zi -m -'.it s."-'."- . rr'r.t 1 - - C::fs Sc:t cn ,-;r'cv:! r;::r:.:"i c! C r F' . o Mm RETAIL TfOUNQ MEN
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