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f Friday Morning,-JuTtteT6rf91 6' to (. ftlE wlVSTON'-SALEM JOLAE H. P. FEIMSTER & SON 36-io. Messaline Silk,, aU, col ors $.25 4jue flfoU $2.43 Silk Crepe Q-J rJQ de Chine Waist J t i GREAT SUMMER CLEARANCES ALE Now inFull Blast: Extra Values Added Daily. Many Have Taken Advantage ;Tffis; Sale. If You Haven't Been in Yet, When Down Street Be Sure andPut FEIMSTER & SON On Your Shopping List. Note the Display. $2.48 Silk Crepe de Chine Waists, ail 1 lot Pillow Cases :,,o.4." 9c colors 1.79 j.' u slu.ets 72v,)0 39c 1 lot Muslin Underwear . . . . Ilk- to 9Sc , 1 lot Towels .. .5c 1 lot Ladies' Wash Dresses 4.1c, 79c, ' ' I - -1-liit G.urp Vests, . . iJjtL, 1 lot big aprons ... 19c j i ,,t $1.00 Shirts Waists ... ... S.'lc ft' Department ' "-. Extra value in : - j - . - this deparmtent. F.very hat is r- '" ' ; " tluCed. - I'.'.g tint" . L . . to select rtml 2f.c to $3.98. SEE THESE VALUES New Figured Lawn$ 5c, 9c, 12 l-2c 15c j Complete line of White Goods; all pricesy ..-. New lot Dress Ginghams and Percales ! 1 lot 50c .Wash Silks .. . 25c at ...... .. .... 10c : 1 lot Stripe JVash Silks ...... ..'.39c Big lot Shirting 12 l-2c, 18c New lot Curtain Goods 10c to 25c 3G-inch Messaline Silk $1.25 value 98c Palm 'Bead? Suits'. !$8T"$S9T$08 :" ' " r ' i r Sielftemiant Counteri See Remnant Counter See Remnant Counter H P. FEIMSTER & SON, 438 LIBERTY STREET STATE MEETINGS HER E ON TUESDAY Booksellers and Ht;ilfnci .Association Holds Kil'U: 'Annual Meeting in Twin City. The North Carolina llookscllers and Htatloners Association 1 will hold its fifth, .annual meeting hi Winsiou-Sa-loni on Tuesday, June -0. a morning and afternoon session having been ar ranged, The association has oiily about 15 members, because of the u:i t u i c of the bUHiiiPRS. anil usually holds lis meet ing Of the State Merchants Assooia tloti, which iH to begin next Tuesday afternoon. The association will he the friiest of Messrs, W. II. VValkiius anil E., F. harbor of this city. In, addition to the regular business Of reports of officers. '1 I ion (nf of ficers, etc., an excellent program lias been arranged for the two sessions, beginning at 1 ' I : :i u in the morning and 2 Ul the afternoon, a follows: School liook 1'rub.cms and How 'In Handle Them Mr. II. Taylor lingers. Present- --n-trrt Pnturc-:-HVcts of -the War on Hooksellcrs and Stationers - Mr; r. c. i.ove': Drug Store Competition and llnw to Deal with ll -r-Mr: VV. II Wat kins. Peqreasc or Increase of Mail tirdor Ituslness and Cause cd' San ic Mr. ( '. S. Stone. Service Mr. M. K. Newsou. Jr. Mri'H. Taylor Itoprrs of Aslieville ia. prenUlent of the association and Mr. E. S. . WillH of tlreenshoro is secretary and treasurer. The viourd of direeiors in composed of tlmse tiff iiois ion the following men: Mr. ( 11. Ko'dn.-on ut I'h.irlolle. Mr. U". 11. Wot kins of Win-.jlon-Kaleln, Mr.. M. IS. Xew.si.nii. . .If., of Inirliani and .Mi. ti. ('. l.ove of V'iluiiiiKton. ' 1 BEGIN WORK ON HflfiOSOI ALBENIARLE BAPTIST CHURCH i (Special To The Journal.) A I 1h-i 1 1; i rlr, June 1 .V Tin1 roimrc- Kittion nf tin- Kirst linplisl t'lnirch nf (his plaiT li:i't' ( im.i 1 1 ti i ffa work tin their nt-v $;tit,'Hi(t hrirk ;tnd sUtin t lnirrli. 'riif now luiililiiiK is boinn t'rtM-tt'd on the coiner of Nurth StTttml Kirt'fts, on the lot mi which tins I'roshytfiinu uihiiho was t'onncrly lncittcil. This cli iii'cli, when enmplctt'il, will ho tine of the h:un1nohust cliuirh Imihliiik'H in Ilic city. ALBEMARLE NEGRO REMANDED TO JAIL WITHOUT BAIL (Special To The Journal.) Alhemai'le, June I -Jordan Miller, colored, who shot and killed Harvey Speller, also colored, Monday niclit in th lured section of Albemarle, was today (,'ivcn a in eliminarv hearing In fore County Jinh:e 1.1. J. Sikes. lie waived examination of Ilie'State's wit nessaput iii--iiu-evidence in his ow;n behalf, and was renin tided to Jail with out bail to iiuaii the July term nf Stanly Superior Court fur the trial of criminal cases, when be will, no doubt j he tried for his life by a jury of twelve nun ot Stanly eoimtv. The funer;il services of Speller were conducted this afternoon at the hojilof (lie deceased. I i to late this afternoon, no word has reached the authorities here hs lo the condition of the Bndin ne.stro who was shot yesterday by another col 1 man. This possibly Indicates that he is still livinp. The neurii vlho shot "'lii'iii has never been .arresfiif: Music, Ice ('ream, Soda Water. I'ritluy nijjlit June Kith Fair view Drug Co. Cool no mosquitos. Grove Park Inn Sunset Mountain, Asheville, N.'C. the finest Resort Hotel in the World.. It I is absolutely fireproof and open all the year, The 120-acre, 18-hole, golf course is the finest in the South it is a blue grass course. All the water used at the Inn comes from the slopes of Mount Mitchell, the highesirnjountain east of the Rockies, nearly seven thousand feet altitude. The nl ilk and c ream come" f ronr B i 1 tm orcr D ai rjr o'h the estate of the late Geo.W.Vanderbilt. ' it is tne cleanest, most sanitary hotel ever built. Every floor is tile. Every bedroom has Mosaic tile covered with French rugs made at Aubusson, France. The foods arc j the finest money can buy. The kitchen is ; spotless white tile to the roof and pure white Mosaic tile floors. The buildings are built of great mountain boulders some of the walls are five feet thick. We are three and a half miles from the railroad. The street cars arc not allowed to come near enough to be heard. We burn coke not soft coal. Automobiles not allowed near the building during the ; rifght. Thus we have no smoke, no dust, no train noisc.-We have pure air, common--sense, digestible food, quiet in the-bed-. Vooms at night, the finest Orchestra outside of New York and Boston, a great organ, and an atmosphere where refined people and busy business men with their families find great comfort and a good time. rrinf6i4mation and photographs at all Southern Railway offices or write to Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N. C. . J l..;.Jl..iuM.,,,Wt..j) :;$pzr :ii.v, r.Wv Fairview Drug Co. Friday nijjht, June 16thJ Music, soda and ice cream; come!. son the -No, Maude, dear; there is no rea-1 Actions of the last ne are like al- ' Life, mean the survival of the lit-! The striking similarity betwn whv the man who builds castles lit maiiacs of the last year. Sir John I test, but unfortunately lots of us don't patriotism and preparedness is that air" should add wtittw to them, - lJenliam ! tit. they both bcKin with p. BDOEHEAVEB TO LEAD SINGING AT ATLANTA C. E, (Special To The Journal)" - - Atlanta, (la., June. 15. Homer Ifoibdicaver. Hilly Sunday's Hong lead er, is coming lo Atlanta July 13-16, to lead the sinK'ihi; ill the Kt'cat All South Christian Kmleavor Convention, to be held in the City Amditorium and Atlanta churches. ' Mr. Jlo.leheaver is reronnlzed as thj' world's greatest leader of sincinc It ' is estimated that lie leads niore than ti, nun, Htm people a year in Rospel soutrs. No other man has ever done that, lie is truly wonderful. This is Mr, Kodeheaver's fust visit to -the tar South and the Christian ISndeavors of" Pixie eoirsider them selves fortunate in scciirinu this ureat leader. Uu will lx uccuiiipiiuled.jui this trip South by Charles 11. (Jabriel, the sweet-voicod KiliKcr and writer of many 'of the greatest hymns of the Church, and Charles II. (iabriel, Jr., who comes ahmi; as the pianist of the lll'IV, Two of the unusual musical fea tures of this ;reat convention will be the open air souk service and patri otic address on the steps of the fieornin Slate Capitol HuildiiiK Sn tn I' ll i y afternoon, July Ifi, Kudeheaver and Cabriel will Wad the si'mtliiK and Pauiel A. I'oliiiK of Boston will Kive the address. Mr. l-'oliiij? is a great orator. Saturday evening there will be twelve Kreat street meetiiiKS con sisting of souks and a Kospel messiiKe held on the streets of Atlanta. Each street ineetiiu; Will be in charge, of a ililiorenl ii(di".::i:liou. Tlnce t lionsa nil delerales from nil paiis of the Smith will atlcnd this j:re i f oiiivnil ion, Music, Ice Cicaiti. Soda Water. i . Friday night June Kith Fair view Druur Co. Seutlm nlH of the peiplo Mt Tolced In open letters to Hip Alitor. MA I I (M 'HI.K I ltN (II' S( IIOOI, TKXT IH M HiS To the The books Ivlili Slal'i' has h f Th" urna 1 : I i 1 1 1 1 1 ' : 1 1 ion of school le,( ecu iiinb'itak'Mi b.v K'ait- sas. The l.rcisln'ui''' of thai Slat" has appropriated a uiiartci' of a mil lion ill. liars to establish a text book plant. This is to be the extent of the I a xpa ors' investment, r.ouks will he distributed at a protit sullicicnt to cover ileprei ia t ion, rephiccment and an interest of four per ceul on the in vest mcul . The cost of the 'publication of the State school books is not expected to be much less than that of publish ing houses. Put Kansas intends to save its citizens from paying the big profits made b.v the book concerns. It docs not have lo create its market. Kduention is compulsory, the school book market is created by law, and thus there lire no advertising expenses, no resident agents In large cities, ni lobbies al the Stale capital. IMalrr ate allowed fifteen per cent -protit, unci the dealers pay the freight charges! for la years Kansas has done other kinds of Stale printing by the contract system-., under which the State printer rt'ten--1Tllld-.fK.m-ltail,llllll lo SJU.OIH) annually. To do away with this nbilhH Kansas I'mallc undertook lo do its own 'priming, with so much su ss in re ducing II 'si that the present ex periment in the publication of school books followed as a mailer of course. Kansas riilri.pt e.c deieives tlu.i at tention ol sci ions citizens. CotnpuP sory education should nie.ni Ihc, be,t education at I he lowest price possi ble. It should not mean that the lax papers may lie forced by .law to submit to exploitation by school books companies. Py taking over the publication of school books, the State also. eliminates the political activity of priYato pub lishers, and thus "takes the school out of polittes"-so f:lr as such a mir acle is possible Fairview Drujr Co. ''Friday ui:M, June 1 fit h. Music. soi'U and ice cirain; cwc!. Wiqg "Do you think the world will ever see universal peace?" WngR "1 hardly think so. We shall prob ably always tmv the suffragettes and the a ntis." '!itv' I' i . v I, ..''.'' ' : n 45 hnrseffoirer .7 passenger 5 H IZi in. uhtelba 35" x 4 ," tires .9 P-'fOTBrtlinin'riTrfirti''ifi -v --. " The Cold Cash 4. j'. t ' ' 'i I T J . '-. 'vtmommsBagm masscmsMmsmm " mmmsBsmeassa Side of th Six We build i (100 a utdmcybilfes d'day. . ur I i:V - - - r- - No 'other maker-o hall lhat mshy. r vv In this business quantity makes .( ; i oi i ; A.- quality !fT '-4.' ' 'i and the price 1 i rr fit a ; i'C' ii T&at is why in .the Overland Six ypU; get considerably more; yop get it.cpnisiderably better, and what is paramount you get It for consider- -ablylessf--- 7';" ;'-' ' :! . , Get an Overland Six and save mqney. THE AUTO REPAIR CO Cor. Third and Elm Streets WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Demonstration Gladly Given On Request Phone 1276 The Willys-Overland ComiKUi)', Toledo, Ohio "MADi; is v. "h. A." 1,1 IH.IIIII mi )i 1 1 i It i hi ii i ,r , , in, n,r, .ii, . Jour uttl ut Aiia bring multft
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