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THE DAILY NfcWS AND OBSERVER
EVNpAY -.MORNING, JUNE 10, 1906.
c
ULYTWEf TY ONE
ilk
Pcgram Chairman
'it
of
Executive Committee.
IS
SOLID FOR JONES
W. If. Snow Withdraws From the Race
, .
For Solicitor Governor Glenn's
Administration Endorsed Sen -
a tor Simmons For lie-Elec
tion- Unanimous For Pom.
- Overman Endorsed.,
The Democratic Primary in Wake
county, for the nomination of mem-
bers J of the. General Assembly and
- county -officers will be held on Satur
day.! the fst of July. The primary
planLwill be used, the hours outside
of Raleigh being:, from ten o'clock till
unsfet. while in Raleigh the legalized
primary wilt be held from, seven
o-Vlcck till sunset. .
TMs was settled in t,he meeting of
the executive committee, held after
the county convention yesterday, the
mee ing being largely .attended.! every
precinct in the county but two being
repr rented; these House's Creek, Har
ris's Store. and Mark's .Creek. The
committee elected, as its: chairman by
unanimous vote Mr. Ii Brown Pe
m aiti. and - also by a unanimous vote
elected Mr. Edward E. Britton as sec
retary of the committee,! A-resolution
of. thanks complimentary to the te-
- tiring chairman. Mr. W. D. Snow, jvas
adoied unanimously. , . ,
The County Convention; :
Wake co,uhty will present but one
'. candidate for the Democratic nomi
nation for the ofiiec of Solicitor 'of
the ixth Judiciar District at the con
vent on to be held in " Lillinsrton Vn
Tuesday, arid, this is the present So
licit r, Hon. Armtstead Jones, this
jresi t having been brought about at
the convention' yesterday when Mr.
. W. H. "Snow, the . only other candi
date from Wake, personally withdrew
niH name in a most jrra.cei.ui- w nap
py Ijttle speech, doinsr so that!
Wake i
misfct -present a solid vote, apd for
the Icontinuance of harmony jin .the
The convention went on record in
its indorsement of , A United States
Senitor F. M. Simmons for re-election
J; his course and that of ' United
'States Senator Overman beinjr cpm,
mencled. -.In the .same spirit ft -endorsed
Congressman" E. W. Pou. and
indicated ithat the solid Vote . of
Wane be fast for his renomlnation.
Te convention-"was a large and en
thuitfastic one. complete harmonyj pre
vail Bigr'sfnd dll. precincts being ' rep
lesctited except Stoney Hill and the
secohd division of Ihe-fourth ward-ol
KaHigh. Chairman W. B. Snow call-'
etl tlip convention to order, and
tiamUl- Co!U: C- R- ArenttgH as tem
nonw " chiitrmaCn. Mr. -,B.TM. Catling
as" temporary; secretary. ; these ap-J
poiratments' being made permanent by
"the J convention, '- on motion of -' Vr.
. Oratiiam -Haywood. On- taking: the
-'ch& Br Colonel AreTIdell made a, happy
address of thanks iand complimented
Wail Democracy oh its splendid con
dition. . . r- -, -
. vItj vas announced: by the? chair
than the full vote of'jWake -cotinty as
jefven in the late .primary was1" as fol-
Fjxr Coii5rc?:-fE. W. Pou, 2 .5SS.
Fpr ;Corporatkii Commisioner "
Frafiklih McNeill, 1,624; Jacob A.
Ixngr 652; S. O. Middleton. 11
For Soliclt5r Armlstead Jones. 1.-
832 i W. B. Snow. 731.
Tnese ;contplete returns included
the vote of Buckhorn ' and Middle
Cref k. not heretofore reported, thes-
beirvr- . "
lluekhorn-4-Pou. 23; Long, 12; Mc
Xeill. 124 v Jones. 12; Snow. 13. Te
executive committee elected; being J.
3'. Judd. Brlsrht. j Jj Edwards.
H. W. Ifo'emaTi and W. J. Doling.
;and! the delegates, J. T. Judd, Joseph
-T. 1'omble and M. J. Doling.
3liddle Creek Pou. 47; McNeill.
42 : Iong, .20; Jones, 3S; Snow, :. The
executive" committee is K.., B. ,John
ponl 1, U. McCullers. , D. H. Smith.
I, -11. Smith and.-Wi. F. Stuart. - The
-del jgatesv E. J. RagsdaleG.' M. Mc
Come Up
Where
remaps you Know wny you tail in the plans tor money,
fame, and position.
Just why the brain does
making results is a puzzle to
j Strong, healthy, natural
and good brainsN can work
proper food. ; r : v-
Unsuccessful brajns, often
ed food. V r -'' v:-;
A distinct improvement
a week or ten days, when
in
used twice a day.
is
There are well established
rcjasons for these sure results from ' the change in food.
Ycu can make Money, Position, Fame if you have the kind
ofi
Brain that vorks that way.
TKere a
Cullers.. C. A. Eallentlne and !j. E.
Stinson. " . t i
There was her a motion, to ! select
delegates to the various conventions,
and Mr.. WV B. Snow was recognUed.
He announced that o tfidUtate the
work,- that Wake- might njesent it
solid vote for Solicitor and i that har
mony might prevail; he (with
drew his- name f ram j tho
contest for the SolicItorshlp andi mov
ed tha the convention Instruct Its
delegate to cast the solid vote! of :Wake
for the election of ;Mr. lArmlstead
Jones He thanked his friends for
their support and declared that he
held no ill will or hard feelings tow
ards any who had - oppose him. but
respected all as men and loyal Dem
ocrats. His motion was unanimously
adopted, having been received with
great applause. - ) -
As a. committee to divide the vote
of the various-precincts to the various
conventions the chair appointed; J. N.
Holding. Dr. U P. SorreSl. R. J. Whit
ley, W. C. Brewer and Daniel Allen.
.Endorsing the Officers.
At' this stage various resolutions
were offered, all commending Senator
F. M.. Simmons and endorsing him for
re-election. The first wajs b Cot.; F. B.
Arendell. and it was adopted I by a
rising vote. . The resolution was as
follows:
. "Resolved. That the Democratic
party of - Wake county in convention
assembled rejoices in the area orf good
" 1. BROWN PEG RAM. -
Tle New Clialrman: or li (Wake
County Deinocratlci Exectitive ;('om
nilttce. : '
'' ' -:!- I ' i
feeling anrV prosperity that blesses
this good State under the wise and
patriotic administration of Governor
Robert B. Glenn. ' The new day of
peace and order, ushered in by the
adoption, of the suffrjage amendment,
has been marked by Industrial prog
ress arid greater prosperity, thus Jus
tifying the predictions of the great
party that secured - ie incorporation
of the purified suffrage Into our organ
ic law. Every prediction made by the
foes of whlrfe supremacy as to the op
eration of the constitutional amend
ment has been demonstrated : to have
been -wjthout foundation.
-"The. Democracy 6t Wake, j proud
of the record !of their- countv-man.
Hon. F. M. Simmons, in the world's
highest legislative body. Joins with his
native cpunty of Jonos in rejoiding in
the expressions of approval and sup
port voiced by most of the county con
ventions thus held, endorses i with
heartiness the evident purpose of the
Democracy of-the Stafte to return him
to the Senate without opposition, and
will give to him its royal support for
re-election." f
A resolution by J. D. Boushall en
dorsing the course of both of ;North
Carolina's -United Senators Senators
and Congressman E. jw.. Pou. and in
structing for Simmons and Pou, was
also adopted as was; a resolution by
Mr. C. F. Lumsdcnj, pledging ; Wake
county for Senator Simmons.
Delegates to tlw State Convention.
The " following were i ; then - appoint
ed as delegates to the i State
convention: IS , ? 1 ,
Barton's Creek S.' F. Bailey.
Buckhorn. M. J. Boling.
- Cary. L. B. Woodail.
3IorrisvilIe. J. L. Pugh.
Pollartln. A. H, Parker. i
Holly Springs rT. IB. Holt.
House Creek, Edwards' Store. J.
T. Edwards.-:- r-l
Honsti Creek. Harris Store
3Iitchens Mill. m G. Perry,
i Wakefiekl. Dr.; Gj MJ Bell.
Mark's Creek. D; jB. Harrison.
Middle Creek. K. B.3 Johnson.
Xeu.se River. Geo! W. Norwood,
E. C. Beddlngfleld. alternate.
New ' Light.RoblnsOn's ; Store. -Li. B.
Pegram. , 1
New Lifght, Stony-ilUll James M.
Estes. -:.." ? - '
Oak Grove. M, C. King.
. Pantheiv Branch. tr. N. M. Blalock
St, ;Mary'ii,; Anburri. J. c Pool,
Garner. Geo. Mltthlner. ;
You Belong
j . ,; j
SomoiDon'C
not produce practical money
many men.
brains can be made from food,
keenly when they have their
tome from improperly select
'.!..? - 1
in mental power will follow
the brain-building food
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MM
and very clearly understood
; I I I .
Reason.
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It makes
everybody
charge goods
sold on credit.
I . j Just
mm mmmmmm
Clothing and Gents Furnishings Dufeni, N. C.
; - H;t s , ;
The National Cash Registfe Company
( Raleigh,
St. Mattlievs.-W. ;C. Douglass.
Svlft Creek. B. S. Franklin. Alter
nate, Theophelus Stevens.
Wake Forest, ForeMvllle. M. Ptire
foy. !
Wake tNrest. lSohxvIlle. C. B.
Debnam.
' White iOHk G. M. Beavers. U S.
Franklinj: alternate.
Raleijfh Armlstead Jones.. W. W.
WillsonT J. D. Boushall. W. I. Rose.
N. DeBoy. Jr., Joscphus Daniels. J. N.
Holding. Bart M. Gaittllng. W. C. Rld
dick. Bryant Smith I
Tq Congressional OMivciitlon.
Rarton'M reck -it. D. Honeycutt.
Dr. S. W. Thompson. J. P. Ball
j Buckhorn. M. J. Boling. J. T. Judd.
Lewis Pool. ' ?
t'ary E. L.. Middleton. 1L B. Judd.
Morris llle W. -li. Page.
Cedar Fork, Pollards C. C Duke..
Holly Springs. V. H. Burt. T. B.
Rollins. S .
Honse'K Creek, Wlwrd Stores L.
P. SOrrell, A. L. Thompson.
Mitchell's Mill. J T. Hagwod.
Wa!jeld R. J Whitley, E. P.
Wiggs. j
Mark's -Creek E.SV. Richardson. R.
b. Whitle-. (1
Middle (rwii-L.i H. Smith. W. F.
Stewart. ! i
Nons Itl-rr ;prgei w,- Norwood.
J. T. Hunter.' j
New Mffht. RoblnwHi's Store. An
drew Sy me.
Nevv I-lglit. Stoney Hill K.
Griffin. i
Oak Grove -D. Nichols. J. E.
Barham.
Panther Branch rA. T. Smith.
Henry Gulley, T. E.j Young.'
Aubtirn Thomas; Johns.
Garner J. D. Johnson.-H. D. Rand.
St. Matthews C. T. Hester. E. L.
Bartholomew. !
. Swift Creek J. 3, L. McCullers. L,.
D Stephenson.
Foreptville P. E. Fowler. O. K.
Holding. H. V. Pace W. C. Brewer.
Rolesvllle J.. D.. Peebles,. R. A.
Freeman. i .
White Oak R. J. Boling. L.. J.
Sears. A. B. Cpchurch. J. T. Crowder.
Ralcirh A. M. ! Powell. A. H
Green, J. P. Wyatt.jD. T. Johnson. T.
E. Moore. E. M j Martin. Graham
Haywood. J. 1. Boqshall. R. T. Gow
an. A. E. r.lenn. ?VV. J. Andrews.
James E. Shepherd; F. W. Hunni-
cutt. 15. II. CrocKei'. A. fcmory, r.
B. Arendell. J. Ni folding. R. O.
King. J. M. Beas!ey. J. D. Boney.
George W. Johnsoi. C. B. Park,
James McKee. Jr.; David Smith.
Tlie Judicial Delegates.
Barton'ii Creek G. B. Norwood, S.
W. Thompson J. R- Bal'..
Bitckliorn-'M. J. Poling. J. T. Judd.
Lewis Pool. v '
Cary ..G. Crowder. A. H. Pleas
ants. J-
Morrlsvllle S. R. Horne.
Cedar Fork. Pollard's 25. B- Page.
Holly Spring? Hrann 1L Sftvens,
R. H. Burt. )
Kdwnrtls' Store t L. p. Sorre'.l. W.
T. Smith.
HarrU Store
Mltchell'H Mill Solon Baker.
Wakefield T. Ij Honeycutt.
Mark's Creek Jl W. Pair. E. Tt
Scarborough. !
Middle Creek iGeo. M. McCul
lers, J. D. Balientlne.
; Neuse George W. Norwood. J. T.
Hunter. j
New Liht, ' Robinson's St4re Wm.
B. Jones. i
New Light. Stoney Hill W. H.
Chappell. J. W. Mtinsum,
0:-.k (Jrove J. j It. Ray. M. E.
Koonce. j
Panther Rranrli-4-J. W. Pegram. T.
H. ! Turner, C. P. Rand.
Auburn James Holder.
Garner B. Hobgood. Aleck Snell
insrs. I
St. 3Iatthews rAV. B- Dunn. T. E.
Daniel. I
Swift Creek J. J. I McCullers,
t'orfHitvllle W. C Brewer. .
E.
G.
Gill. J. W. Jones. W B. Smith.
Rolesvllle J. Ill Mitchell. W.
Pearson.
Wliito rlr A It Ifumei- V
L.
Yates. W. C. Hunter. W. P. Cpchureh
Raleigh Geo. D. Meares. F. P.
Simpson. T. B. Hcartt. W. B. Jones.
L.B. Pegram. C. j F. Lumsden. Gra
ham Haywood. J.j F. Jordan. W. Rj
Dorsett, T.. B. Wopiack. II. E. Glenn.
W.l C. Douglass, Lloe I Seawell J.
.R.'jHaynes. John R. Unchurch. A. W.
Matthews. J. N. Holding. J. 'T. Miller.
William P. Little. Frank Bell. W.
N. IH. Smith. Bart M. Gatllng. J. D.
Riddle, Bryant Smith. James McKee,
Junior. j
The Executive Committee.
After the convention the executive
committee met and organized.
The committee as represented at tne
meeting was: 1 j
Barton's Creek.-R. D. Honeycutt.
Buckhorn. J. J Edwards..
Cary. E. F. Upchurch.
MorrisTtUe. S. R. House, by J. H.
Moring.
-tt X
s .
tfi .1-1 ; i '
iTells how
nucheach
one takes in.
1U a penny is
short,it tells
the person
! short the
penny.
Sold to
N. C.
I I"ollartls. SoScmn King.
lllly Sprinw. u. Norrls. ny
II. K. Norris. ti- f
1-kltvanl.H stfe.-i-W. F.' Smith.
Harris' Stored ' 1 i '
Wnkefiekl. !?' W- Harrlp. by T. L,
Honeycutt. i
Mitchell's Mlflj-olon Raker.
Mark' , 'i
Middle Creekfe-t0- I fMeCullers.
Xnw Hlvcr.WJ&e "Hunler.
. Robinson's Sr W. p.-Sandling
by W. B. Snovef! D;
SKuiy Hill. iW lT. Mof-ton. by W
B. Jones. S
Oak irtve. f. Cort.
r I'Hiiiiirr iiraiMiMs J. riram.
Aubtini. JaifiR. Hofder.
Gamer. II. :D. fltand. s
St. .Mary's. Hi Dunp.
.Swift CreekYti-it lr L. sMcCia lers.
Foresttille ii Brewer. '
Holes v Hie. w; j5. fearson.
IS. Olive; by R. N.
Raleigh:
1st ward.
Mears.
division. Geo.
D.
1st ward. 2d JSl vision. 0 E. Moore.
d ward. .-1st j vision. ft. T. Gowan.
-d ward 2ifj:dlslon.-$-A, B. An
drews. Jr. ?1 '- 5
3d ward. ist!jtvTsln. 4P. B tJriffii;.
3rd ward 2d-fdKisloi. ,F. B. Aren
dell. ' . "
4th ward. Isdflsion -fJT. Miller.
4th ward. 24f ; fivision.-Ed Fann.
Jr. " W- " f
O. AW N V fr. Rlddick.
O. W. S. Jfiej McKee Jr.'
o. e.- n. vn a uttie. - .
u. r. 9- t,yjn.j.fjauing. j
Mr. R N. Sl6'mSi was made tempor.
ary chairman. iKj L. Oatling and E. E.
Britton tempotry.secretarie.
Col; F. B. Ate nd ell nominated Mr.
L B. . Pegranjli'a permanent chair
man, and thijtiVp seconded by Mr.
W. B. Snow. flfheV$lect!e-n was unani
mous, and onftepg escorted to the
chair. Mr. P$fai made a , pleasant
address of thasikstand pledged himself
for work. p '' I i
On motion Ifif "Mr. I?. M. Oatling
the committeeleVted as its secretary
bv a unanimous vote Mr. Edward E.
Britton. On nation of Cpl. F. B. Aren
dell eomplimijrital-y resolutions were
passed concetdn Mr. ,W. B. Snow,
the' retiring cJuilrsnan.
Mr. Herber2;.:B. Norris presented a
petition contajjhin 168'names asking
for a primarel4tctlon, this to be on
the 25th of A?igUAt. the legalized pri
mary to be ijsed; In "Raleigh. He
r moved its djpltln.
Mr. w. B. forves opposea tne primary-
in Auiisti: and tasked why it
should be helivojate. 'Mr. Norris re
plied that thtlsSto suit the country
people, and t: fillow precedent, also
to give all cAhdlates a fair chance,
and as it Is aHe& Cor by. a targe peti
tion. secuedlh tn day 11184 longer
time would ljiaVej'madej it a 1,000 or
1.500 or mongihafpe.
Mr. R. G4?Diuin moved that the
date be the lstlbf July. Mr. B. M.
Gatling aske? that al express their
views. Mr. .Re Hunter: spoke for July
21. Dr. I p5-orrell fir second week
In August. IiDf. Honeycutt for July
21. W. C. Brftwe' for July 21. J. H.
Moring for J3ily 2.1," James R. Holder
for July 21.IDr,f J. L4 McCullers for
J
ed
hours of th44pimary,i but rtnally It
was decided p hve mese irom io:oj
a. m. to subset fin the country, and
from 7:00 oViocHto sunset in the city
of Raleigh. Jn Waleigh the legalized
primary was stdoited. and In "the coun
try the usujii' primary. Mr. W. B.
Jones at nrR; exposed the legalized
primary in tJalelgW. nd Col. F. B.
Arendell spdfce ffr it , and Mr. Jones
withdrew hM opposition. Colonel
Arendell decljired it to have ' proven
satisfactory. r;JtndL to have heard no
mutterings aalntt It. i ,It was agreed
that the ex?Utiye committee should
meet on Jul?; .2 to ranvass the re
turns. .'. ;
Before adlurlng. Chairman re
gram announced; as the Central Ex
ecutive ComruRt&s Messrs. T. PASale,
E. L. Harris: 'jNtelc DeBoy. W. C. Rid
dlck. Geo. Vi Norwood. W. B. Jones,
T. E. Moorl- Fi B. JVrendell. W. Z.
Blake. E. Ht?gh.p?e. 13art M. Gatllng.
E. E. Brittoi an3 W.tB. Snow
The5Ne1(v Clairman.
Mr. BrowrvPerani4 the new chair
man of the jpimity" exjeeutive commit
tee, haw front iisyouth been an active.
uncompromljjFng.i', aggressive Demo
cratic worker. ; IJe has never failed to
work for paWy success. He Is one of
the most poY-ulr commercial trail
ers in North?? Carolina, and hosts of
friends In other counties, as well as
in .Wake, wf Jr rJolcef; to hear of this
new honor tjiat -as come to Mr. Pe
gram. As iJergJeatn-jat-Arms of the
State Senates,he imadej an Ideal public
official. As feeouSjty chairman he will
hold the sexiest evenly, seeking the
welfare of the party above faction or
Interests of iny ket of candidates. In
so doing heiWilihav-the hearty so-
ifi ?fi I,
- Mr
If.; t
1EI :
if
uly 21. FirfAllyjthw date was adopt-
. no vote lf;opjpositlon being heard.
There wasfeiutm discussion over the
operation ot the enUre Democracir of
the county. - e.
' PROF, CARIA'LE IN GEORGIA.
The Rome Papers Speak In the High
est Terms of His "uniiwni
Oration."
Th Rome Tribune has an apprfcla
tlve article about the commencement
r "brilliant oratien" it calls it) address
HolivoreH a I Shnrter Kpmale Collejfe 1 in
Rome a few days ago, by Prof. J. ,B.
Carlvle. of Wake Forest. It Is one of
the First Colleges In Georgia land
North Carolinians are peculiarly inter
ested in it because its president W Dr.
Thomas J. Simmons, son of the late
Dr. William Garton Simmons, of Wake
Forest College. Under his presidency
Shorter is enjoying unexampled " pros
perity. The Tribune gives more than a col
umn synopsis of Professor jCarlyle's
address, closing with this comment:
"To the class of graduates he? de
livered a beautifud peroration, admon
ishing them 'to begin their life at the
cross of Jesus and successful would be
their efforts and crowns of glory wpuld
be their inheritance. j .
"A more timely subject was never
more sticcessfully delivered Ini
the
chapel of Shorter, and the people ac
knowledge their appreciation of the
address and speaker by long cotin
ued applause. "
For Rent. .
Nine-room house. Hillsboro street.
Seven-room house. Harrington
street. ,
. Seven-room house. North Blod-
worth t--tieet.
Twelve-room house. Salisbury and
Cabarrus streets.
Nine-room house. North Wilming
ton street.
Five-room house. North Boylan
Avenue.
Several other small cottages.
Apply to
RALFItill REAL ESTATE i AND
TRUST COMPANY.
T
The PLNO which'' today
terests (he trade and the pub
lie Is the . SMALI GRAND
and the be of all the small
Grand Is the HENRY F
MILLER. LYRIC GRAND.
For catalogue. terms JHl
prices see oc wlrte
Darnell & Thomas
RALEIGH. N. C
Cut Glass
Tlie beauty of cut glass. com
bined Mlth Its utility, is becomlns
more arul more appreciated, and
there are few tables or sideboard3
Tliere It is not In evidence.
One can hardly have too many
pieces of good - crystal, and the
very moderate prices at which we
are selling Nappies, Trays and
other articles will allow lone1 t
owyx quite a collection without; an
- i s
extrarHgant outlay. . '
A large variety of the best
makes to select from.
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H. MAHLER'S SONS
Jewelers, Raleigh. N. C
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Packing yoor grip to leave as dux ins the hot spell? Don't To?2 &La cl
lowinj summer country comfort: Cold Cream for" sanbnrn end frcclec, .
Talcum Powder for perspiring and overheated skin, Hand Unssi, TcdiIi
Brash! and Powder, Paste or Wash. Good Pore Soap,; acenteJ, esznU, o?
unscented, and Soap Holder. Combination Nail File, dipper - end CSscce?.
pWlien you are In our neighborhood, step In. We teay 3 ctla to cl .-a
yoi; valuable suggestions. We carry only the best of ToUet Heesii-x. rJcx
very low for such tmality. '
liI-Cr0uell
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Fayctteville and Hargctt Sts.
All Phones No. 95
5 t
Hunter Bros.
To have the people reach you you
platvtl upon otir counters some rare bargains In Dry Goods, and want our
cuomers to profit by If- We take great pleasure In showing yon at -
times. I i - . ; : '' -' ' C-
BROWN
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27;Jinch Blouse (all Linen), special per yard
36indi Blouse Linen. 25c. value for.. ,
27lnch Gray and Green Iylnen Suiting . ... ,
Pant Unen for Men and Boys. . . . . . ......
WHITE
36nd Linen Lawns Special per' yard ..
36incf Linen Lawns ... . ..
36 'inch Linen .. .. .. .. .. ..
48lncii Linen .. ..
54 Inch Linen . . .. .. .. . . -.
OO lncli Ijlnen Sheeting. $1.25 value f or V-
i! " FORTYINCII IiAWNS.-' - .-1".' 'V' ' "' ;., 'V'"'-
Tliij best value In the City for the money. ;We"Tuivite) your ': v
Inspection ..' .. . .... ' . . ; i". : . I V .' .MOc. 1264 lCi; and ZZC
CENTURY CLOTH Soft and Linen. Finish . . . . .siOe. per yard.
' CALICOS Nev Stock jtist arrived, best grade . 1 ...... . . . . . 5c
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Some' good bargains In odd iota
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Hunter Bros. &
We GIVE TRADING STAMPS.
Ice Boxes,
$ i- Onr new complete stock of .Refrlg era tors and Ice Rotes a now on sals.
We have bousht very larly and can qtrote lowest p?ioosT'; ' ; : -'
Our Iln6 comprises the Odorless,' Gurney Cleanable, Nortli . Star . cork
lined. La Belle, National, which are recognised a the bestl ' Prices trota
$e.0O to $50.00. . I ' -
if . Sold for cash or on time.
If, 1IA3I3IOCKS PAL3IEU IIA30I OCXS,; ar the. best,
i.oo to $6.ooJ , . ', :- " '"'." :
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Hart-Ward Hardware Company
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RALEIGH. N. O
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If you think all ready-made clothes aro
alike, you haven't seen ours.: - Tho 7ay
they look is one difference and a jbig oncTf
Extra good styling nd taUoring is re
sponsible for that and 'the .-materials are
as good as the tailoring. Just drop yo
prejudice against ' 'Ready-Made ! less
enough to try on one of our suits. Ycu'L
find it far better than the average custom
tailor's work.f We have all the Iztzzi
styles Come and see them. . j -
Suits 010 to$30L ; "
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