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1 . t - FAIR AT THE BALTIMORE 10 & 12 PATTON AVENUE, Beginning Saturday, December Con tinuing Until December 31, x. We point wth pride,- to our special-assortment, and will give you prices lower than ever known. Wil) show you thousands of Handker- from one-half cent We will sell you: chiefs cents. up to, 99 Boy's and girls' Handkerchiefs for. One-Half Cent 2 Cents 3.Cents S Centjs 5 Cents 5 Cents 5 Cents ro Cents t ii i j tt ji. r r -3c. colored Doraerea raanuisercuieis iui 5c. colored bordered Handkerchiefs for ioc. colored bordered Handkerchiefs for....... loc. white hemstitched Handkerchiefs for...... ioc. ladies' mourning Handkerchiefs for .T. ioc. solid black border Handkerchiers for 15c. ladies' hemstitched Handkerchiefs for... 20c, ladies pure silk Handkerchiefs, for.... ..J.... 10 Gents 20c. ladies's Swiss, silk emb'dered Handk'fs for 10 Cents 2oc. initial white silk Handkerchiefs for 15 Cents 25c. Swis embroidered Handkerchiefs fcr........ 1 5 Cents 35c. Swiss embroidered HaiJkerchiefs for ..7. 20 Cents 40c. Swiss embroidered Hankerchiefs for.......... 25 Cents 25c. all pure linen Handkerchiefs for... ........... .V 15 CeiltS 40c. all pure linen Handkerchiefs for.. .......... 25 CehtS Gents' white Handkerchiefs...... 10, 15; 25, 50 Cent S Gents' Merino Mufflers. . .V. 10,15, 25 Cents Gents' silk Mufflers,.. .,. 50, 75, $1.00 ? 'i . .. 4 .- - . .... , Special reductions made to country merchants, Sunday school committees and Christmas tree trade.4 Cut prices on Clothing, Capes and Jackets, Dress Goods, Shoes, Gloves, Mittens,' Ties. m BALTIMORE Clothing; :?horand. Dry" Gopcls ; Co. ; ' 10 & 12 PATTON AVENUE. :" UIETABUB AND STYX.ISH. PRCHKiS iFXR i QIary Katharine Howard iglves he pet plexed 1 another aome excellent Jiin-t for hrwln!ter Wewtog in ,',Wbat cMldren are weaxiug. dsi tie JamaryottHom!e iOom'tlaniouL .u ? ,. 1 "'For school amid ; eyery-day wear Sootoh plaMs iseem to Mave the leal in'ma'tiertaJs, amd.are to -be ihad. taWi great variety of "all wool and ilk ftabric. They are desirable not oniy from, a spo'int'of !bec6micigneii 'aid' heiiiily, bwt wtear well and never show the dust -and sptfts as plain miaterials do. Makiy ea. 'me paairas are commned with -plain serge "by making a Jaw-cut ; plaid' bcdiee, With yoke and. sleeves bl the plain inaiia ial anid a: wide band of 'the pliald materiar 'aroiumd che skirt of plain ; dlor. IPoplina .itooA are very popular" this BeiaBap, wlji L greait d'i'vi'sii'tyr In'-colora and designs": in checks- T!he plain. co'Iors make very pretty dressy gowns tar -the, older glrlSi and vel Tfi't, liaoe and silk tare used 1 in their tflm mtog. CoBbjmeres are always good and this -season sees no exjaeptlon :to this rule. Lladies'-clCth in -light cotlors, - iwltih dark triTQiming In the form of ,-ibands, ei'ther in velvet, braid or, fur, ismwh worn m frocks for young girls 'in -their teeife. 1 ;WMle silk la tabooed by many mothers fan children's we'air,.it . flmda its way irito'nDajny frock in the shape oI pjiadds, bayadere stripes . and polka-spot effects.. There is reaily ne-more serviceable and 'becoming dress -for ia lit tle girt of from five to ten -than a black surah Sim, made with low necfk and no sleeves, worn ith differen colored goi'impes wma s'leeves. Any spot of dirt or grease can easily 'be removed from the silk, and no traces of the WemisSi are seen, .while in wool it uisualiy roug'hens the surface and maktis it a trifle lighter in coflor. CJordu roy, velveteen and rep materials are alsQ eixipioyed in tne juvenile outfit, bo'h as trimmings and entire gcwns. Com'bina- tion gowns of 'two or more colors are new and pret'ty, if the colors are dhosen under-, standingly. T3ie range of choice rn colors is al-mos-tiUMimited, and 'the excuse would be slow 'in- coming for the ipTaicing of colors I together ifchali: would cKa.sh.a-md fight. tCbal- lies with Cresden effects' are greatly worn for dressy wear, and are quite as pretty and much less expensive than silk. jW&ef also iave a modest, unpretentious baby look that makes them appear strictly a child's own material. ! ;- . .- "Sashes are . a conspicuous feature 'o'. cnil'direns gowns, and may be of rfbboa, yellveit, silk cir the mateaial of the -gow3, but a sash there must be i-f t'he garmen: would - look complete. Plaid, ' striped and figured ribbon sashes are worn wivh gowns of plain material, and with plain materials tie order is reversed and the sasies are more: fanciful. The simple knot or short loop are given preference over tiie more elaborate arranigeme'nts whlcH suggest a dress-trimming rather than an adjustable accessory. 'Four-inch ribbon is the f avored . -1 1 T . j 1 1 - j j. i ' i j. wiui.n, 'ana cnree yarus is ;in regulation sash length." Established 1883. IiiSiii -r lnco'rpdrated ana 1 XI 1 y W T 1 1 1 (MI AP IP.A 43 SOUTH. WAPJ ST. persistent, continued fair dealing and undersellinn- have gained for us the reward of public confidence. We ,r knowledge that we owe our success in business to the liberal pat ronage of the public spirited citizens of our growing city, who ap preciate our progressive way 'of doing business keeping' the best and purest of wines and liquors and selling at city prices. We heo- iv lcmuci uui uidiiKb p uur Kinu patrqns ana assure them that in the new year we shall spare no efforts to satisfy our old customers and gain new trade. . ' To attempt ta enumerate everything we carry in stock would be folly. We simply want to call your attention to a few of the many brands of wines and liquors, brandies, cordials, etc. that can be .found at our store, most-of them we handle both in bulk and in bottles. Rye Whiskies. CURES TO STAY CURED. r Thousands of voluntary certificates re ceived during the past fifteen years, cer tify with no" uncertain sound, that Bp tanic Blood Balm (B-. B. B.) will cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches and the most malignant blood and skin diseases. Bontanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years' experi ence of an eminent, scientific, conscien tious physician. Send stamp for book 'of wonderful cures, and . learn which is the best remedy. Beware of substitutes said to be "just as good" and . buy the long tested and old reliable Bontanic - Blood Balm (B, B. B,). Price only $1.00 per lareg bottle. ". v , -'-- , ; EFFECTED AN ENTIRE CURE. For over two years I have been a great sufferer from rheumatism, affecting botfi shoulders to' such an extent that I pould not put my coat on without help. The use of six bottle of Botanic Blood Balm, B. B. B., effected an entire cure. I refer to Rev. W. W. Wedsworth, proprietor of Coweta Advertiser, and to ,all merchants of Newman. JACOB FO SPONCLiER.: -Newnan,Ga.:; ' Forsale by Pelham's Pharmacy, Ashe-ville. 1 2-3000 BICYCLES must be closed out at once. . Standard 97 Models, guar anteed,, $14 to $S0, '96 Models T I "J to $20. 2nd hand wheels $5 to 15. Shipped 1o Any ' One on approval 'without advance deposit. Great factory clearihff sale. r EARN A BICYCLE by helping advertise us. We will give f. one agent m eaco town j?kjujij uojs or a sample wheel to in troduce them. Write at once for our special offer. W. S4 Mead Cycle Co., Wabash Ave., Chicago, 211.s ' News and Opinions OP 1 National Importance THE SUN Old (Ms Change 0! Business. YOUNG WIFE'S SOCIAL. DUTIES To simiply live alone, with -no provision tor tthe ratificalii'oni of the sociaJl instimota, is apit to prove too severe" "a strain oiipon the reserve forces of even the happiest mtarriage. There 'is some excuse 'to be made; f or 'the man who seeks society out side of the home wherein no., thought ia 'given to social -pleasure, "while (the wife is tapt to 'grow petty anti personal, and so less attractive as sihe shuts herself away from " intercourse with others. This drop ping O'Ut is very easy, but even when prosperi'ty comekand lairge social f nutations, ire (possible it is t;oo late to gain that mcst valuable possession, friendship, which is entirely independent of flnao'eial suocess.' To have and to hdld a place in the social life of the .world is' not onJy the rights ;but -the duty of the young wife who desires to have 'a. home in its truest and best sense. (Helen Jay in Janoiary1 'Uadies' Home Journal. PLEASANT DREAMS. After using the Figh and Oysters, Corn Beef and Spicey, Juicy, Pickled tongues at "-"d lakes, S3 East street. Try our peanut brittle, made fresh every day. The Alcazarr 82 Patton avenue. Child ten ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail - - -. - a year ; Daily & Sunday by mad, $8 a year r, IT.,.. . W." . f J ".J'"'- . .1. .' 1 - -. ' - 1 Sunday Sun the; greatest Sunday Newspa , per in the wbrlcL, . Price 5c a copy; . By mail,- $2 a'year ' . ;w AddresaTHE STJN, Nework. -y " In order ta change his business tp a strictly grocery store he 'will sell every article of Dry Goods, Notions,; Shoes, etc., etc, at cost. 2,000 pairs of shoes worth 35c to j $2 will go for 25c to $1.10. Fine j lot Featherbone Xiorets worth $or to 1 will so at ;2?c to 66c, same cut in all other articles. N. P. CHEDESTER ' ,19 SOIJTH MAIN ST. X R Good horses; good vehicles. Safe and an ceommodatlng driver. Prices down. ; Be- ; tore making i other , Arrangements ask for iiarKiu fOwyni carnage oa Court Sauare. w caU Teleph.oai.92. 1 r West i'.vT: . Com fc v and eee the Lapidary at work On the finest njltfvA earn tit a tjito nrnAnnam W : Every stone is guaranteed to be as rep resented. ." . j Magnificent Beryls, an.4AniBtliysts on exhl" 'tlon In jny window. . JESSE - . m -v- - rlate of London,. Paris and New York' R. G. & O0.1S PTIIVATB STOCK. R., G. & CO.S ODD SAEiATOGiA. R. G. & CO.'S OLD MONOGRAM. R. G. & CO. IS OLD BAKER XXXX. R. G. & COS OUD CABINET. R. G. & CCS OLD STRAIGHT CUT. R. G. & CO.S OLD IMONIONGABEIIA. R. G. & CO. S Om FAMILY. iotrirT VETRN0N. lUOKEjNTTEIMER, , ' : : " ' . OVERHOLT & CO. ' -. ' IIBSONIS STRAIGHT "RYE. - 1 Imported Port and -j DUFF GORDON SHERRY. CLUB HOUSE- SHERRY - IMPERIAL WEDDING PORT. OLD , PORTUGAL PORT. : Kentucky Bourbon. - OLD OSCAR PEPPER. : JAiIES;E. PEPPER & . CO. E. H. TAYLOR, JR., & CO. )LD J. H. McBRAYER. LD W. H. MoBRAYER. LD CROW, WOODFORD CO. BELLE OF NELSON. ANDERSON CO. SOUR MASH. TAYLOR'S OLD CARLISLE, 1881. Scotch and Irish. . BURR'S THREE STAVE IRISH WHISKY. BURK1S GARJNKTRK SCOTCH WHISKY. t Native Wines. N. C. SCUPPERNONG. N. C. BLACEBHRRY. J ' N. C. CATAWBA. CALIFORNIA . SHERRY. PORT. ' acngeltca. - ' tokAy. ' CLARET. v ZINFANDEL. BURGUNDY. : j RIESLING. MADURA. CATAWBA. North Carolina Whiskey and Brandy. WHISKY AND BRANDY. , LAUREL "VALLEY CORN. LAUREL VALLEY WHITE RYE. STANDARD OLD CORN. STANDARD XXXX WHITE RYE. MOONSHINE CORN. OLD APPLE BRANDY. OLD PEACH BRANDY. SCUiPIPERNONG COGNAC BRANDY. . Ales, Stout, Etc. BASS PALE ALE WHITE LABEL. BAISS PALE BURR'S. BASS PALE DOGSHEAD. GUINISSES DUBLIN STOUT. FEIGENSP AUS ' INDIA PALE ALE. FEIGSNSPAUS BROWN STOUT. FEIGENSPAUS' HALF AND HALF. CANTRELL & COCHRAN CLUB SODA. CANTRELL & COCHRAN GINGER ALE. Rum and Gin. OLD JAMAICA RUM. OLD MEDFORD RUM. OLD TOM GIN. OLD NEW; ENGLAND RU&fJ OLD GENEVA GIN. OLD HOLLAND GIN. OLD SWAN GIN. Cordials. GRIEIMEDE 'MENTHE. ORANGE CURACAO BENEDICTINE. YELLOW CHARTREUSE. GREEN CHARTREUSE. ANISETTE. -ABSENTHE. VDRlMOUTH. MARASCHINO. KIRSCHWASSER. OREME DE COCOA. TflA K! 0DB STOCK OF -IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC TOBACCO and CIG & EETTE1 CANT BE BEATEN ANYWHERE. Distributing that are not very, robust need; a war mingf, building and fat-forming food- something to be used for twp or ;. three months in the fall that theyj may not suffer from cold. .EBBUIUBBON of ' Co&liver Oil with Hypophos phitcs of Lime and) Soda supplies exactly what they , want. " They Will thrive, gfrow strong and be well all winter on this splendid food tonic; ' Nearly all of them become very fond of it." For adults who are not very strong, a course of treatment with the Emulsion for a couple of months in the fall .will ;itut .them through the 5?tcf n Hs con tuition. Ask vniii WtnV about this. get SCOTT'S- Emulsion.' SeeWtfe Banana fish areoq the wrapper,. , . , ' V - '' All drurasts: soc and itn' ' ' .SCOTT & eOyNE. Chemists. New Y4 ' J ! ,CACFA i agents for (DMJDEarH the beef that made Milwaukee famous. Try ScllMia- Mali CMjt it will help you gain flesh and strength; ' . 3POFillBP? sa hter in crown stopper bottles, delicious for table and 'family use. . ? ' J i ,. - 'V ' y - ' t , Our. own bottling;pf IPFimejr 5PIv6lI35' beer, fresh every day at 75c per doz. ; We ar- Fesdy aMe9 wflBitMg audi amxioias to please very :oldamdn " , 'v line anil I :K;-7lliflR(luARPt.JHageri uor J Tlephonei72. Pobffice;B6x 146- V -,
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