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I, I 3 will I lor- I jsEWS-HERALD. personal mention. Telephone wo- o. )AY, AUG. 11, 19)4. .JUL LOCAL NEWS. eJs for the long- list of r!e" .u,.-rmtions and re- t, nmv coming: in ior me fP5 " :,r.,riHtl. in Lower Fork . .... ,4. T 10AJ. hm. AigUSL "J L-L. Chapman, l.xulence aacv Lanipe, at his L"tto Pruette to all of The State Hospital farmer, v V. E. Walton, is making "hot for the boys who visit .watermelon patch. He . clllrht four so far, and :lv o-ot uiiiihtv weak-kneed eire crettin." back to town. ... , 1... C". -.w have water to the Court i 1 : a U-uare, ana se eian csiuculcs . i a r business nouses west oi tare are enjoying water 'on , Work on other mains j,e;nsr pushed as rapidly ;90S5!Oie. T - ... 11 - J 'Jr. J. A. jaraison taiieu -:e;Jav with the following- i TT - 1 1 eat crop report: xie naa to acres sown, in one piece, ;-.Jmade 50 bushels; he also H nine acres in another L-e, on Mr. A. F. Summers' :j. which made 154 bushels. hliss Laura . Lrraay, ;-hter of Mr. D. C. Grady, ' s U at the home of her fa- er. neir the State Hospital, : Julv 25th. aftera lingering :es5. She was 21 years of h The family have the sin- ::esvmpathy of their friends. i . j r it . ine appiicat on oi me thern Bell Telephone Co., franchise to operate a lephone exchange here was :;ected by the town commis ners at a meeting- held nday night. A proposition lis made the Bell company the company operating :ebv which the Bell service Iiv he had bv those of our : pie desiring it, but it is : vet known whether the ' position will be accepted. The Junior 0. U. A. M. of pood, in Cleveland county, ri hold a bio- -nicnic and national meeting- at Bel li Institute to-morrow y.) State Vice-Coun- IrZ.P. Smith, of Raleigh, deliver an address on prism, and State Council- T. G. Cobb will present. pie part of the Bel wood ors. aflaff and bible to the r-ute. An educational ad- :5bv the superintendent Ir'blic instruction ofCleve- county will be another r are r-f the occasion. Mr. W. B. Barrmger, of Gastonia, who travels for the Stieff Piano Co., was in town Tuesday." Rev J. N. Soraers, of Ire dell count', has been visiting relatives here the past week. Mr. Jack Dunavant, now of Carlisle, S. C, is in town on a visit. Mr. G. London Herman, of Hickory, is a new addition to The News-Herald's force of typos. Mrs. W. S. McRary, of Asheville, came down last week on a visit to her brother, Mr. J. C. Estes. Mr. Therman Falls, teach er in the graded school at Shelby, spent Saturday night A-ith his cousin, the editor of The News-Herald, on his way home from the summer school at Knoxville. Dr. Geo. I. White, of Mar ion, was here Monday evening on business. Mr. Robt. McConnaughey, of Concord, is in town on a visit. M Wytfs Rev. and Mrs. "Walter Hoighson and, Masters Wal ter Hugh'son, Jr., and' Percy Veazie, have. returned from a trip to the mountains. - Mrs. 'H. B.: Battle arrived Tuesday from Chapel Hill to I visit her father, Mai. J. W. Wilson. Misses Marjorie and Dbr othy Hughson have returned from a visit to ' ' Miss; Cushman at Asheville. , The many friends here of Miss Nell Battle are glad to know she is in town, visiting her grandfather,' Maj. J. W. Wilson. . ' ' Miss ' Joan Cushman, : who: hasbeen visiting Miss Addie Moore, returned Tuesdav- to her home in' Columbia,' S. C. Misses Charlie- arid' Bessie feoger, Miss Helen Walton with Bleached Doraestic Hutchinson, of Charlotte, are Isaac Tall. Stags: Messrs. Rov Androscoggin Muslin, Steele and Yates Faison, ofChar- 7c. best grade Calico in fotte, Cecil Butt, James Johnson, blue, red, black, gray Cohenand Morton. Erwin. The dance was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Hobbie. The young ladies of town gave a Leap. Year dance Tuesday ey en- incin Rnwr's TTnll pnmnlimont. ary to Messrs. Yates Faison and 2c- Wash Goodst Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it. will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only HairVigor hair food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not' disappoint you. ' My hir neT to be very short. But after usiiiic Ayer's lluir Vi-or m aliort time it bewail to crow, mid now it in fourteen indies long. This seems a splendid result to me after being almost without any hair." Mas. J, II. Vfvkix. Colorado Springs, Colo. I f 1.00 a bottle.' j.f.iTindo, All rtruecists. r - T.owpM. Mass. mmmmmmmmmmm IU1 I ' I in m Atlbther Big Gtilii iii Prices. 1 We are determined to clean up our entire b of Summer Stock regardless of price. S ... ..... ... .7 . ." " " ' '' I ' ' ' ' '- ' : : r- ; , ' ' ' - . .... , .r. . '. Think of the saving chances such comprehensive price loweringaffords.- . . - r r. There's every-indication that'this looked for event with its countless bargain opportunities will easily surpass all former events.! Those with thoughts of saving cannot afford to miss 'it.':.." :''.','.";. . ""! ' ... - " Some few lots are mentioned below, but as it frequently happens here, 'some of our best hi advertised. Many such lots will be. displayea on bur tables. " " -.. ' rgains are not. visiting the Misses Tate.' ' Mr. Dan Fowle, of Chapel Hill,' is visiting Messrs. "Clif ton and John Pearson. . Mr. Lloyd Hunt; of Lexing ton, is visiting Messrs. , Clif ton and John Pearson. . Miss Mary Brockenbor- and light colors, 10c. Dress Ginghams, per yard, 10c. Dimity, per yard, 15c. Lawns, Swisses and Dimities, 5c. r. H. T. Cook, an old oug-h, of Charlotte, is visiting Rov: Steele of Charlotte ' Mr 25 to 50c. Wash Goods in out, Vjringnams, Mercerized ... Lawns and Noyelty Cloths, Remnants '. in . White Lawns, 8c. value, : 3C Hair Pins, 2 papers for 10c. White Lawn, 8c. Steel " ,' Burke boy, now of Salisbury, her aunt Miss Alice Springs, Llovd Hunt, of Lexington, and spent several days the past ai mrs--I; Pearson s.. , : Mr.,Daa Fowle, .of Chapel Hill t i i week in ttiis county on a visit, Mr. Clifton Pearson, of Thegerman wys led bv Mr. and and left a subscription to Greensboro, is visiting his Mrs. Sidney Gaither The hall The News-Herald. oarents. Mr. and Mrs J. T?; was beautifully decorated with . . Mr. Baxter Garrison cf Pearson. ' bunting, flags and Japanese lan- Oklahoma Citv. arrived in Dr. and Mr T P TpW terM Morganton August 5, to join Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, the.r? was a COZJ cornerin which 15c. lace stripe'Lawn.' his mother. Mrs. Garrison. MIsbps rn n,i M,m;0 aencious puncn ana waters were who is visiting her brother, Collett have : returned from 8erved b7 MlS3. an . Pearson Afr T7 Tt Rr-;f?or. i,;o n.ij oi i : ' the couoles were: Mr. and - j-iin.ian, vj l 11113 ,tuu o:ir nirs. i i - , -. . . ' . Mrs B. S. Gaither. Miss Marv Kc- wasn & Kir ting, . r x.wvxmu, uu?pcu Young and James Johnson, Mibs 15c x.-li . i,avcn ui jvK- several. aaVS ; JaSX Wlta TTPU Rrpm a nil V'ntna . wood, N. C, scent a few davs Mrs. O. R. l?nss harrn " . " T .T Halt Wool Dress Goods, ' I m.., wwvc i lima K nift h nmm m.rH 17 rtr W I I . i ; , t-u 4.u ' u , , . . . ... iUcxUUv oicnc, all colors, reaucea to 111 me utsiuiiue cck. in n s nome in lviooresvuie. n: . Tii. , bUc. gray, black ana " ii "F" "cat. 11 mu i iuiss xieien orera, or nar- rsutr, iiiiss r lorence tr earson anu ui " tvtWi,o; left Tuesdav for St. Louis, to lotte. is visitinp- Miss Addie TJovd Hunt. Miss .Tanie Ppnrsnn . , .' spend a couple of weeks sight- Erwin. , J- and Dan Fowle, Miss Lucile $1.50fancy black Voiles, $1.25 seeing at the World's Fair. Mrc ;tOtt: TPearson and AV. M. Smith, Mia $1,25 black Taffeta Silk,. auviuui i ay. ui ivuailUttC , . - r j r c i-jvatnieen omirn ana uinora yaiu muc, Kapids, Va.. is visiting- her . . . . - n i 1 z 1 I ft! I I I I . . . -r-k - ;cf0T. atc w;n w,u.n ' wrijeumg, iuiss iuurjonu jiugu- si.v3 black iean ae son any. joe otmson, jviiss &oie oiiu, Mr. -Miller Hallows, of Dorothv Hotrhson and Isaac- Orange, - Va.t spent Sunday Tul. Miss Linda Tillinahast and wnn nis wire, wno is visiting I Edward. Erwin, Mss Haude 5c. ,.: The balance of these man u gc; facturers' samples of Ham burgs, sold in strips only. A1 yards each, 10, 15, 20 and 25c. per strip. ' 15c. wide Hamburg, 10c. 7c. 10c. Inserting and Bead- - 5c.'-. in' ' . ; , 5c. Ladies' white Hand 10c. kerchiefs,. , . ' 3c.; '.10c. 35c. Hamburg Madalions, 15c. . 25 and 15c. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, l5Cr 10c. Toilet Soap, Ironing Wax, each, 40c. Ladies' black Hose, ., double feet, pair, ' , -r r '. 15c. Children's Socks, in black-whitgjiinW and blue, pair,.. . . $8.50 Cloth Skirts,' .' 5f.-.-75c. Children's Sandals and Oxfords, pair, ' . ,- $1.25- Children's San- $5.50 'r50cV lOc dais and Oxfords. Ot In one end of the hall 12j4c. check Na;nsookr. ',7 c. ; ; 10c. 25c. mercerized Waist- ing, . 20c. .12c. 10c. 10c. $1.00 Ladies" white Kid Gloves, 75c. Ladies' All Silk Mitts, black and white $1.00 W. B. Corsets, . with hose supporters, 75c. W. B. Corset, 10c. . 5c. 1c lc. lc. 75c. -50c. 89c. - 69c. 60c. Ladies ' IWaist, each, . r r ... T- .--: i $1.50 !) Ladies'' 1 Waist, each, $1.50 . Ladies' Skirts, $1.25 ' Ladies Skirt, Shirt Shirt Wash Cloth" oc. $4.00 - Ladies' " Cloth Skirt, $6.00 Ladies' Skirt,.. $2.50 Ladies' " Mohair -- Skirt, Jxublue. and black,- ': . - : : ', $2.00 He was joined here by Mr. E. K. Powt of Durham, who will also visit the Fair. Mrs. Powe and little son are at Con nelly Springs for a few days. Mrs. H. G. Alexander and $1.00 white and black Habutia Silk, 40c. 98c. 98c. 75c, children of Old Fort, mother, Mrs. I. T. Averv. J phifer and -Richard Boger, Miss two have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mull. She returned home last week. Her sister. Miss Sarah Mull, went with her to her home. Messrs. John Cunningham and Tate Gallaway of Mem- hpis, Tenn., have been in Morganton several da3'S this week. 85c. black Silk Lans- down, 48 in. wide. 69c. SPECIAL, NOTICE. All persons holding our World's Fair coupons will please return them by August 10th wrapped up' and tied with your name, postoffice address and -amount on outside. Only cash slips marked "special" will be counted. We will have 3 disinterested gen tlemen to decide-the contest. " Their decision will be given out on or before August 15th. ' Np; coupons will be counted that are issued after July 30th. $1.5Q' Children's San- - dais and Oxfords, $1.00 . 39c ,$1.50 Ladies! Oxfords, "$1.15 .'Special "Bargains In r Oar T Clotliihg Department to Clear Up the f : Stock. .- ... Suits culled from ,purregu 75c. lar stock, all made for this 1 season, all desirable pattern1 but they are now sold dowr" ??cl to one or two of akiud, though every size is Here in one thing n or another. . - - - - 7.50 Men's Suits $ 4.50 Cloth7 ",12.50 " " : V.50- $4.25 18.00. 'V - ."j 'l35L 5.00 Boys'. . " 3.25 7.50 " - .5. CO 12.20 rM ' '' ' 7.50 2.00 Children's' Guits, 1:50 3.50 - ' " - " 2.75 " 6.50 - " ' -4.00 " ' 2.50 Men's Pan t's, ' .TX5'S ' 4.00 " 4. ...... 2.50V. 25c. Knee Pants,.. .15c.',; 50c. " " ' " 45c. $ loo -' ,75c.;-; $1.75 Men's Shoes,' " $1.25 ' 2.50 44 " 1.75 -3.00 2.50 3.50 aud 4.00 44 3.00 "50c". Straw Hats,' " r -: ;25c.r k $1.75 Straw Hats, , $1.25 ; SOCIAL ITEMS. Mrs. P. S. Hague entertained Friday evening in honor of Miss Young, of Concord. Eliza McKesson and Tellis Miller, Miss FrederickaBurrand Gordon Bagg, Miss Bessie Moore and Wilson Tate, Miss Sibelle King and Jim Wilson, Miss Helen Wal- therefore th ton and Walter Evans, Miss 50 and 75c. Men's Shirts, 35c. Millinery Department. A new and lower price on everything in this department. In some instances the savings amount to a third. othr tn a full half. Every article must be sold regardless of price. We don't carry over stock . from nn RMfcnn to ,ntUr is great reduction and big saving to you.. Come early and get first choice: ' . . ... ' M iss Addie Erwin charmingly Addie Moore and Sprague Silver, entertainad quite a number of Miss Gussie Falls and Waits friends baturday evening in phifer, Miss Mary Brockenbor honor of Miss Young, of Concord, ough and Clifton Fearson, Miss Miss Florence Pearson charm- Addie Erwin and Stephan Fris- ingly entertained at eucber Mon- ard, Miss feadie late and lverson day evening at her lovelv home Davis, Miss Nan Pearson and Ed Whortleberries,... 9 p on Wrst Union street. Theguests Alexander. The chaperones were Biackberriea 't J? w 3 t. o -i, ,.- Corn, o invite! were: Misses Mary lOLung, -ur. anu Jirs. i. o. vauner, dir.. WhPat 85 (S 1.00 LZJLIXJS BROTHERS. MORGANTON PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTED BY C. A. SPENCER & CO. .... 75 40 50 PD OF BITTER FIGHT. It r puysiciars naa a long Huooorn tight with an Onniwicrhr luriof writoa I ' i . : .-n"" .11 hughes of DaPont. Ga.. '2&Ve nn. Frprvhodv -?utmy timft harl potyip. As Nresoi-t 1 triri nr. tto-'c Discovery for Consump -loe benefit I recevied was fg and I was on my feet Ways. Now I've entirelr Jned my health." It con- : an Coughs, Colds and )ttt and Luno- troubles. r;anteed by John' Tnll and 'l n.00. Trial bottles Miss Oia Hoover of Con cord, N. C, spent a day with Mrs. J. N. Payne, last Friday. Mr. John McDowell, of Con- of Concord, Sadie Tate, Addie and Mrs. Hobbie and Mrs. At- Rye,..........v. -w-y - f i fonr no ttc Incf I Vnnrin T Am a a 7 A da rr a Annia WOOQ ilUuU 1 ... I . m -mm 1 I ' ' week in town. Moran, Mary iVioran, uussie Meal .. ................. 75 I . .. .. I flTlTI .T 1411 11 unl f IIIIIU'I'U I ' T..u.. l T:..,1 Till WAX lUft MALI a r ui.vi.11.. t:nn1SBit,M Af- -C:c T?r- ,T,r I runs, auuie muuic, jinuc . . rioui, .w. . .1 1. JL' 1 UUV.13 1VU MV- ll uuu 1-11 c t weeks with his aunt, Mrs. 8on' Jiessrs' -uan rowie, oi 25 c and - m0ney back Lard, (country) 10 Geo. Moran. will leave Satur- chaPel Hlll LIovd Hunt of ISiiJ I!8.11.1- PV',!,1! ?utter -w i i -r i i viiiii lainii v auu visui a n. .a. vs u 11 lngcon, lawrence duaius, xu ward Erwin, Roy Steele and Yntpa Vniiaon of ('hnrlnttp finp. r Rornt Viitnr a Pnnnelltf Snrinns. IT- - HT Hf:ii.. f T - , . M -r--- iviiss iviary muiei, ui R Tellis Miller. WiIrom .las. M. Rrhftr. Lvnr.hhnrP Va. i- ..::4.: ngeiei, wi., is vis.uiig mis. Tnte. FrflnriaRofrors. of Winston- Ii. Franks Perkins, Rhodhiss, N. (' Salem. William Smith and Waits VY. T. Powe, Greensboro, B, puctpp Brawlej, Statesvilie, l. l. Uavis, iorPri varies and County Conven tion. Action of tbe Executive at tlieir meeting bekl 't was ordered that pri- for the election of delegates mocratic County Conven hell in eflch preciuct ou ;(U-V' August 27tu. and that -Onrrr. .. jMj'nentioo lornominat to the legislature "'"J omceg be held one da.y for his home in Winston- Salem. Sarah Tate Mr. R. W your family and on your stock. not be disappointed. 15 Eg-ffs , 1012 Chickens, . . . . ... . 10 25 Beeswax, 25 Tallow,....'.. .,..........'.:.'.:..4 4 5 Rosebrough went to Asheville Sunda' and returned Tuesday. Miss Janie Pearson re turned Friday from a visit to Wrightsville and Lexington Messrs. Rov Steele and Yates Faison, of Charlotte, We Fill Any Prescription. SUM 111 I S Miss Addie Rouotree,. Miss Fannie. people have the impres S 11. . .... CJnll.A Unxnn M fe? .. . - , iiijuuirc") xuiaa iaa!uc uvgau, uni. ganton, W.. H. Grisson, W E . . . tVint nrenrtnt.iAni mnsf. 9 DIUU IUQU m, .wv High be-filied by the. druggist. ju p. . Saturday, Septem- J- II. Giles, Uuuty Jiveciltjve CofQ For Over ;ch'Wrcn l ,by ""'"cnn of mo Sixty Years. been Qfcn 1X.I.-1 J ,1""ll-I" oi motners fill.. SOOtho. 1 I . all .;.." tnnu. soiteng the Str"fdv f?'c,urcs ,i colic, and ittle uf j ifjr iti'.i T. "... , fvor litn. ' "Jca.. n win re. ruS?ists ir, "uncre- immediately. i"6 nt, inhev,er,y Part of the world i""loAbttle- . sure and ask th"kinJS thiriK Sjrrnp," and 5, T - i -vi iiuiu jjiiz.c -th u evervthing we Z best that can be url'g Store. is 8inff to carry Mh, '!' oftrks, valises, v".v. wait! Jr.. Dick Bristol, Moreaaton, T. U The german club gave a dance Hood, Smith field, N. 0.. John F. Thursday evening in Boger's Fonville. Greensboro, Jacob C. Hall complimentary to Miss Patton, B. F.-JDvis, Morganton, I J , Yoa hare the., pa me", right 'g. Mary Young, oF Concord, and B.; Uawkius, Des Moins, la , J. A. to choose your urugg.s ut s J ' - : . . . .'IS inn An vnnr nh VslP.lJill. iiiiCD Miss Joan Coleman, of Columbia. Wjwe, Mrs. lizzie Koantre.-, chosen with .care: The couples present were: Miss Mary Young, with Ed Alex- are vis t nsr Mr. Edward hir- auuer, iuiss uukuihu wuh p,iillf, H :ir.. lprhart. Richmond! on wnose DianK tuey ppei. s sprague &nver, imiss oauie late with lverson Davis. Miss Addie "Brent Blackmer, Mr. llayne Black- E jjhysiciaii is apt to pick np g Erwin with W'alter Evans-,"Miss m'erf'alisM whatever one comes handiest Eloise Erwin with Clifford Cor- Marion, H. C. Williams, Mrs. Wil aud he has no choice in the j pening,Miss ddie Moore with Hams, James Sykes, Salisbury, P. jS. 1 Tellis Miller: Miss - Bessie MoOr"- Pjtt0D5 Mprganton; 3r- Vr I work willjbe properly done. with .Wilson Tate, Miss Maude F Cr7? Vr-" "tl m 1 r J n 1 trtKrl wnrk nnrt ! rnllr.Grpefasboro. G. S.Suarks re equipped to give-jservice Tillimrhast. within . -i of ideal character, -tfo mat g 0 PATTON SCHOOL ; MOEGr ANTON, N. C. Principa.1: JACOB C. PATTON. A. B.. Harvard. Remarks. 1. Next school year of ten months opens August 8, 1904. 2. : Tuition will be per month $2 to $3. Fee ten cents. 3. ' The school is for both boys and girls above the primary grade. 4. The Academy is being enlarged by adding two rooms, 20x25, in one of which a reading room and library wrill ba started. 5. Friday afternoons will be devoted to debate, declamation, composition, recitations, music, etc '- 6. The purpose of the school will be to have the students well grounded - in the public school course of North Carolina, and thoroughly fitted for. any college in the State. For furtherinformation, address the Principal. . .. win. Miss Mamie Phifer is visit ing friends in Asheville. Mr. Harr' Howell, of Spar tanburg, is visiting his par- ents here. Mr. Louis McKesson, of Phifer with Stephan Frisard Statesville. soent Sunday in Miss Linda Rome, Ga., Miss "Elizaveta Rich- g town. Mrs. Charles Eugene Exum, of Bennettsville, S. C is visiting her aunt, Miss Delia Edmonson, Mrs. Cora Berrv. of Bennetts , . arus, oansuurv, xiu aicauhci, - , nT wfiMn h 8 prescrip- s Burr with (jordon Hagg, Miss q. M. Collett, R. G. Presnt-H, II. tions Florence Huet with Bettis Ma- f F.Paynef Morganton, Itev.-lI. -M lnnp l las Mnrv TUlinrrat with Rlair. Greensboro. Rev. II. Waits PhiferrMiss .Robbie TiUr SbwriH;ndjamUyMorgantom AT inffhast with Joe .Stinsoni Miss ville, S. C, is visiting her sister, EHza cKesson with Richard A Mrs. F. P. Gillam. sick headache; PERFECT PAINLESS Is the one that will ' cleanse t.hft svstem. set the. liver to iiBii uujiimiiunniixiixraintmiiirin& , Miss Mamie Grady, daughr ter of Joseph Grady, of Char lotte, is visiting at Mr. C. F. Rev. William E. Edmonson, of In 1 9 C Lilt? OYotCJlXlf OV v wuw v r For several years my. wife was action -remove tb.e bile-,- clear Foisters. tivvnriloi with what, nnvsiftians . " , ... " i ju wth h,s brother, Mr. UUarles -jj a very BSSSZS Miss Bessie Brady, of Con Edmonson. A little forethought may save cians and , . c 11 i i . 1 allKk leave c k . i .v ... -, . severe character. She doctored moath. The famous little pills cordis-yisting-airs.- R.-.F, with several eminent pbysi-, f or doiixg such work pleasantly Goodson. ". " " . ciansand at. a great, expense, Aw .-ArA.M)A Witt's --r--.tr- you no end of trouble. Any- only to grow tvorse. until she Little EarlyMtisers. Bob aRed "Star Shoes are! the one who makes it a rule to keep was ,una?ie toLdo &n? kma Pr Moore, of Lafayette, Tnd.says: best, try them lat. Anderson e Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera work. Apour, a year ago wie .i.j -other-pills f have used xevv Store, r, n;Q,.r.Qo RomflriTr f besTan taking: tnamteriain s - - - olwq c;VATi. whil. De hand knows this to be a fact, btopr a n ana ; .iver utuwH Witt's Little Early Risers , are .We insure, your crop u For sale by W. A Leslie, drug- ana toaay weigua inor uiau simply. perfect.". Sold by VV. you buy your seed, at-'Pull's, gist. dix o ----- "rw.;Tt A. Liesne, aruggist. wen, says xu.i- ucu. j. ?t ugu w of New Lionaon, JNew xorK. Ewn. nt 2? E trKir 'Bi iotbf clothing just a,'- of glass Wares at Anderson snew Anderson's new store. rived at Anderson's new store. - ,oSe"the:10ct8 assortment of glai store. . 'r -.- k' Big Jiilyj and August R.educti6n. Sale on Ladies' and Men's OXEOEDS; I;:: Everything in this season s new stocks reduced toj make room for fall shoes. 4& :f rr:r - ; ' - r.'( . 1 .... .... $ V We are not waitihgr until the -sfeason -is -over but offer you cKbice fust when they are needed most. Come early - i for your size. ; I I. I. 6v k
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