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TTTF, ASTTEVTLLE CITIZEy, MONTO, JTTyK 14, 1909. i i : GLEANED FROM FALLOW FIELDS OF FUN IN THE OLD NORTH STATE HI MM II HHMMMMMI Hind M ki d llw H.-.-I.T-. "While j ! ! i i ri !' ';1 th- I. ... T I!,,. ,. . K 'I !.. I..t..i I In ,-i r J a jii.h I in.; 1 -1 r J il.. on eri.nl. 1 M i fir: : ulur bird i c:ir v.l.lh hariKM In front . .,n .l.-rf.'l Mil i-.nd'.' ' '1 rpori-i ... upis ..f a ;t colored . illfen, rind iild.euuh iixsn t v.r pi. ;iii nt Hurr .jii m .I i n h. i. u-uslly iii.at m 'y h. rln: tt i .- if tW- fart that dii Ih'H parti., ulur . vim titling on M" to r-Mt r li - li tightlnic and urn .-tiunk'l' l.y i rovk I r. r h" Is In . nptl-. MHi.'ll Ult Ml l n-r. h wall li i ii 1 1 K' I Jl.Ht " .ii''l if . 11.11 Kl ..(1.1 'I'll Mrd td In lakt; In tin' Bit tint Ion i.'ol. it l -parenth ..n1ilng ! laiitullz.; 1h ro..t ter. h tw Kan mocking a roost" r, . n.ii Inj and "making a n. !." li'n ti litlli- bantam rooi-t.-r almoin to per fection. The crowHi nu ll a good Imitation of a bantam root. -r that It attracted the attention i.f tin- ro.wt-rn In tfi- street add th- writer w .li nlwo badly fouled for an instant, expecting tn ace a little bantam march from the store to take n band In t h trou ble bi'l'n the rn.irs In lh street." --Stati-i Hlo 1-nndmark. fiwi-rf SnmnuT TIitM. Tf amm-r time haa csimc! Bum mer haa row! We kn-w H w:n com ing! TlM'Tn wan vnry Indication Hint It would lw hfrp thla yar. The blrdi hare suiik It In thn bnugha. tin' frKa hare rroak'd It In the p. .ruin, the flower hove vli'd with each other In I.IooiiiIiik, the weather iirophela have predli-ti-4 rtn pomlnff, and all Ihlntc re made glad by Ita arrival. We have ln eat In a atrawberrleii with their atrawa Hnap Ixana are anapplnn for n Itlai klierrlea will auun be darken. Ins the horiiwm. The new potal.na are eyeln ua. I'caa are ap. aaliiK our appetites. Heel, are K-ttlr ready to beat ua. Wa ara eatltir Koow-ber- rlea with thlr feat he ra pinked off. It la currently reported that eurranta are ripe. . The alrla and boy a ara return Ing home from aehoola and rollegea. and Ihe-aweet girl BTadtiate and the boy orator ara very much In evidence Durham Hun. He Fir or Honey. A fllokea Bounty man while nenrch Inf for honey found a keg- full, ac cording to lory In The Wlnaton Journal. The atory aaya that he wne earchlar among lot of old keg and barrel which had been left b a blockade dlatlller when ha ranie upon one kef literally full of honey and aeea. if thla had happened In tn oldea day. It would he eaxy to be lleve that tin man waa a-archlng for honey, but who would ever think of looking for honey In a keg? There might hava been en me "dreenlna" In ome of thoa barrel. IWm Ua Oaeaalnir. "Tba Ilka of marriagea In theae part wa nfr known. At the prea- t rata wa ahall one day eiha.iat the eupply," aaya Tha Qreenaboro Record Supply of what? - fJnat MnaVeaf "-" .4 Th Stnteavllle Maacot in becoming a nature faker. In ft recent Inane It teela atory about a anake with a mwiiin no nigger man peewce, awal- lewlng half a dozen hen n eed then wrapplnt luulf around a tree a.) ugnuy mil ma egg all broke with a. loud 'pop, pop, pop. When thla atory waa ahown to The nitiaea mnmum gpert he pTonoancecl It a faka pure ana aimpift. "MiU( don't break eav that Way at all.'" he declared "ltr.lv fow woeka ago while I waa out Hlg jvt way naning, i aitv a practical demonatratlon of ft anake'a Ingenuity In getting at the Inalde of an egg that wiur atready Inalde of him. And I khow, for t killed tha innke nnd In vaatlgnted. Mr attention am. .iir..i od to a big black crawling up a tree. juai aa tnia atory aoya. but he didn't aijoeeie hlanaelf around the tree to break the egga. No slrree, II,. goiK up about ton feet from the ground, craWla out on a limb, and the b in go, falling plump upon a rm-k. And that'a tha way they fM the egga broken." "wfr!- Anotlicr Hnabn Talc. The CNveland Htar alao come for ward with a anako atory, trying to Meal the honor of being the star na ture faker which Jtiatly belong to The Maaont. It tatto. up the old hoop eimke eontrovmfciih-b,. to eatub llah the ho.ip..,1;fcr,Tri tho fuvr of naturall!.!,! wonderful anake hiia horn on Ita'dkl. and kicks aonie thlng like a mule When attacked. The Hlar a.iv it, t f no myth for It saw the anake ltef. The reatiif the m-vis paper fraternity are novf urging the editor to change hlB brand quickly. TUB DUDS FOR GIRLS AND MISSES Sailor Suits: White, tan, Klicplicnl 's ilai'fl, o Mood, l,lu.', .nHliiatiir.illiiu.n; sits" I to II Piicrs $2.r.O to .:). Sail'ir Mou.MtH, separate: . navy blue collars, sies K to 14, Vrifp $'J.7.1. ". . . Sailor hYcfVr .la- kets White, and white Willi ca-li-t Line collar. fizfs 4 to V2, Trico Trim, romforfahle .in,l ircvnensiv,. ilicd.. w.imIi sailor j((mkIm till a nee, for yoimu' ladies notliini' else ran supply. These are all ictrulatit.n nn'i or and of fxet'lh ut qualii . f M. V. MOORE ' fb.l.l .llli.r r j 'flo I : ' : ! i ! t ri Son ' 'd . 1 I !. Pf , , f . .1 j ' ). " ' : 1 III .t I'.ll I II I I i II- I I I. If tn. -t 1.. .,f w..in-n' hal" It l i I,, ,1,1 . .i.i,,, u l.n. print t b fol 'II..- .iti -1 r i -'.net .1 ri.. . T i r " A .,i. '. ,.,.i'. y k ' ' .'i.- Mm' ' ,i-rvlodv Hi-.- I" I"- l' tl . I.i- ).i .."i- 'I !,, ,.ft.. . i - i :-li- . ...ild t.ol - j. , ,J, . I in. - .1 ! lit i . ! v i-l v- If ,1,. i, ,1 I,. . II :,, V .1- ..I. I ill b' - . i ..; tli- j . f h i t 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . ! . I e M y le ,,r h.n- ir tin i' i'. " k .d.ii-Ha ..f J, ,-),,., i, f.i if- Il il-- Hi' ' "in ! fl'l tl.iM 'i.iii'i', it,. ii l.i'l." '- i t.iry old l.atr " j Mr Iji l No II. Mr. J'.lm d'.-a );' ulnh to ! hold tl ni. .'f r-riMer ..f l. .1- ot !iaiiK- i , f r.i.r II- haa hi-Id ! It i oi.tlnu'.ii-i:. f..r IHiv .',rH. iJiat I month, wl i ii h" In 'arm a rather of ' hmty eon on bin elghty-aUth blrth- dav. b- i . nliil-.l to a friend that lie li it . I r.(.U..I not t'i in opt re-election longer than for 2U y.ar in., re. but to band ili.sti tin- ..rrtfe lo l.l nori when that young gentleman nrilv-a at the line nhiti be may b nally auc i i il bin fat hi r III off I' C ! Mr. Ijiws la no hog hn knowa Iwben he hn g.t fiiough. llali-lgh I N. a and oluM-rver. A IVicr IW M. There are aome people who enn't aee thing, who can't feel thing, nnd the thlinxi t y can't we or feel do not cit for them They am Peter It. lis and. ' A ptlmrom- by the river l.rlrn A y-ltow prlinroio. waa to hlin, And It waa nothing more" Kin h a I'l-lcr H.ll miiMt be the edi tor of The Anglo Savin, who Jtmt tie cauae be nit w II li w laaor and paale pot at hand nit day and grind out copy, ee.n no liiilc fun In halting thai ha del I vim hlinailf thum: "In thee roantlng hot dnya. while the akeeter atlngetli, the bullfrog alngeth atid the gnala bltelh. the poor rlaherinaii alta on Ihe creek bunk uud catche naught They di auy Ita fun for the frog and the akeeter." (let a reed pule and a Una and a honk, ,n ud a few worm, and go out and try It. Whether the RbIi bite or not, who care. It flxliln'. It Is n (line to aee vlalon and dream dream and such time ure few enough la these hurly burly daya. gundnesa know. .Would Ktb k It Out. 'The preacher waa eloquent, the con gregatlon patient and tha it,coiu-e very long. A atrnnger entered and took ft aeat In ft back pew. l'reaently he whlapered to the rndi nt hi ldo, evidently one of the old member: "How long hue he been preaching?" "Thirty or forty year, I think," an iwered tha elderly man. "I don't know exactly." "I'll atay then," aald the atranger. "He mut be nearly dune." Ex change. M'KINOi When the bee are hi the clover. And the ruttler' In the rock a. It la conKldered very ibingerou To pirambul' without eock l'"or III rattier' bite I polaun, And Hie bee conceal a atlng. And It Juat audi amall mutter That detract somewhat from Spring. tzri ,i. . ... - ... iieo hip nrai wuu nowera nrt -jp their race To the mm and the wind no brisk Sallle May would 'love to gather them. tlut If taking too much rhik. For a bumble hen or rover, ' tr a rattler In the irwah. Would want no wilder Joy ' Than to bite her lllly leh. Charlotte Observer. If a Pellagra. Many people haven't known what il wan that ailed them. The tired feeling fhnt come and abide in irte'a hone ha piiciileil them for year and they hnvx taken everything for it except work, but now cornea for ward a m-lenllxt who aavn It's nelU gra. nnd that It la caused by eating too much corn pone A down atve editor having in niln.l the enocmnn conaumptlon of pone among hi aub crlhera get worried over thin and iia: "In the mmntlme. we advlc nil our meal i-atlng euba.-rlh.-r. who aic In iirre.iiN to come foiw.ir.l and et tie up Immedlati Iv, mi l th.,N.. who nre not nuha.'rlber. and who hv i.e. ri ulinc Ho- i.iM.,iioii . ..i n m-.il for th- p.isl hnn.liid year. If any are Ih Inn. o .,p nK1( ,, ? I. .".(). 11 PATTN AVfiJ. TO PUT AN END TO NEGRO PYTHIANISM viMiri; ii'iiimmi 'ri I M -I I I'N Hi I'll t I INK Will IT., lull. I) I'.rlnu Mill In oiirt 1. 1 Iti'slrain N trto IjhIki ttmi I Ini; Iii-Iiiiji. i il i ' ti tn 1 I t re hit: ti , In th. J,.. 'tl- till- W t h ' 1 Kl.ir. I liftirir- .' l.iK' li HKli(it Ih' ti--- .r ill niiMfrnn of th -rl -1 A miiM ltt ;m r-. l H t Murphy, J. ' '. In th l rir-Krt.' -, f U U.I f'nl -f I Mn ti, ami V. S "arlt-.n if Ha i Mm ry .t . u pfj ml-! t inkt- u t li mid t r -t ii(l hii ni iitftt ru I iin'- ,m r- k ' v 1 1 thiK t -iiiriiltt'-. It Ih un t f-Htuod thai IrK.il if 'HriKM A 111 1 inttlttitril )i(t) t r strain ri k " Unite from r IrilmlriK fiiTlliattort with the nrij.-r or uwiriK i t m runrw and rn I'lrriiH, U'hM tli" r iittiitjri win f r-d on Hi ll'.r itn r ,v,i tic l- und' riti'Ml Jiint whut It km ant. May iitt 'In Oriiri. Th'1 Rrnritl ''uiiiu ll r Um' slat1 rtn lakt u !l"n In cit hi r I hi; f d rtl ir ntat Mirtn, "r nifiy K" 'h- I'tJi1- laturf nnd fink thut th harlr 'if On- li'Ktn lMltn hf atinullt'd n thf Kr'-uinl i h;it it hat n HtTt Nation r cnniK i li'ri with r ;tl I'ylhlan I-m1 k Th-r' ar- nnt ninny FUKf" hulgn In tlx- !"t;il.' it lid tl ih t Ih-hk ht that lhy wltl m;ik" a ry ntuhhoin tljfhl. AcrordlliK to t h htati IM Iit tf P ihtariH tlt hla k i;ir ha aW-olut' -ly im tIkIiI ! (ill I h hih-'Iw m I' thla n n, or to ,ifu in to w 'ii r the to IdfiriM mitt in-oKiiia h "fl'T I mly a nhrt llmi' k 1 1 i i"irni.i Kraiid ronih H had to l al with !) nam' ti'K(lon t ml aftti luktiiK 'li mattt-r lo i-ou r t v,n Km mi It Pythian nkjff I vry ftr-.nKly ' nt'lfrof ft wftiirin Ih- unirotiii and pa radlntf aroitmi nif inbci h f t h irrdtr wli'-n lh-y nr- harrt-! fi'.io membership by H ttmuir Ihw. Th local mrnbt-rn of Hut order utroiuilv Hijrtt of pro dliiKH to put an -nd to th Inipofture. NATIONAL GUARD TO HAVE ENCAMPMENT ADVISORY HOARD DICCIDI-X I PON jrLY AS THR TIMK. Second Will Fir F(lfcl hy Third and Thi ii Flrnt Iti-tlnienlH. A special dlepnlch reoolvcd yewler day mornlnK rroni Hill, lull hIuI.h that the honrd of thn NiiII.iiiiiI iiuar.l h;i mudii preliminary urnuiKi-nienl for (he annuiil miminer canip. Kai-h regi ment will ramp aoparulely for one week at the ramp ground nt More head City. This mailer was Bottled Saturday at the ri-Kulur meetlntc of the hoard of the North Carolina National guard The hoard ronHlMtH of: Adjutant- (Sen. J. IV ArmD-ld. Hrl gadler-tleneral II H Uoyster, uutii ter-nntMter (Jen. 1-'. A. Mae.m. ('..1. .1 K. Oardner. of Hhelhv. Col. HroKdon, of WnxhliiKton, and II Col. N. Cniln. ot Heldsvllle. Thla advisory hoard took up the matter of the rout of equlppliiK th North Carolina NatTonnl Kiimd l.y .Iiiumry. 1910, and found that It nnuld he oiuilh1o to hold an e-nrattip- nient. rrevloulv It had heen feared that ttit roal nf riUlpplni; tin- Slat ttunnl would he nueh that It would he tmponpihtf to hold tin eneampinrnt thla e:ir, an hi been the nrriwiKe- nient In South Carolina and Virginia That there Is to !. tin enranipment will he a mitir. .. of Ki.'itt pl.-asure all the military. It was derided thnt c aril of th threp reiflui.ht W..11I.I en, -.imp fir seven .lavs each .it M..r. head I'llv. the etirHniimi nt h.-liiic h. ld hy reKim.-nts :w the illl.. rally.' Is not of puft'l.-ieitt sl.. to ft.-eotiiin..date pra. tl.-.- l-- all thr.-e renlni- ii t m tit on,- I hn,. The eneiinipm.'Uts will r.-uh l.e for sven Jartt. nnd all will take id.-ier In July. The otTlelal ilahH have not yet hern Kl.n oul l.y th.- H-IJutaiit K'-n-. ral, h..HaM. how-. i. thai 111,- See. on. I r. Kim. nt 111 li.- Ilo- tlt sl to en .amp f-.r nev.-n venn, this t.. li.- .nl In Jnh. f.. II. I.v the rinanipnieut . f th Tlili.l an. I the I'lr-t. INTERESTING LONG DISTANCE RACES (Hv si,-lHtrd lrris i II, . S 1-, ,1 I' In, I , June I :t !t!,.oii:h e ..j... i , v m i f, ..-nar,l. .1 jo I I lor th. I , . r i.-. s ..( tli.- I ., 'I 'lllii .- 1ntoni. Iiil r l.-.'M of .Ian.. Iv .-Oil l will not he posslhl.i unt'l to i-i o' --a mil. t , .xplotinii W'.rW w a ii.lt li..l a th.- nio..r pilots r Ilo ' To -. -i foint. I ltd . "i ' to.! iv The roti. thiol was t . - -1 . . 1 mil v pi ' nil, -nl. ll turns ,T,' mail.' t., .1 ( 1 miii.- Jal how fast eat-. in:tv -,.af- h take thr , urvi s. Ofti. lal prj. tt.-e .r the .-..iirsH will lie-in tomorrow HihM'.n the hour "f four and uix a .111.I 2 nnd 4 p. m the twentv four mil. s of ma.-adam will h. k.p: eh-ar of ewrthlni; save the ,'l.:ht, . n ran rnl.-r.il In the. Uuht ear . .nt. t on June 1 for the Indiana tropin- and th,. hwhf entrred In the 1 -,,l nip r.n f,,r Mir rars on June 1 1 After nolinir thr wav It w. kep in this , llmate. one would alio lr wlllint; t.. havr that one t.nth 1 perr.nt In the hunk that ilo man lraes. Nohodv hates an rnd -.'at li .v mui-h. Ikihi'v.t, us nnoth.-r , 11,1 hoa who didn't Kt there In lino get It htmm.ir. Why Darn Stockings ByHand? Tun Can 6t - Pf UtttBs XJL li l- Y.M.I. DEBT PARTLY PAID AND REFUNDED I. l llMtl.l. F.N'II 1:111-1 SHOWN' HV ( OlXtKI 1 1 I I Ol'l.l.. liaise i-arly oiin for Tlw-lr ItulldliiK Mo ilv in.,iiif Thftiwlo". (Coiiirti'iMt-il. ) .1 iilKintx ly th i f. iint- r ir "-nt. - th Intf-r. ... n and by nuiK out rv r Ih- V. M. I. tii rt tb" tot il nt i iiriv;! v.tH an!i(Mjnt i ( 1:1. b- . x- " d.n-; ,-. d JITM. 'f a frhnd -f .1 li..rro'A'd tn ..r in- $r,onu I to- loud fipplaiftfte 1 ib- aftc-mbly hnl! y ! rday aftf-rn'"' a in. 01 nt rain'd In f.-r tb bnlhltiiff il ninny a b.nrt v Kind. The iimoim: Throiih the klnh llw work, cnouKh jaav in f nil th n ntir(KWK Th r -id'r.t. It v. '. M. t tuwnbury npf -d th' nll mriit of fh' rntb' hi. mlwr"hl) wlr--. li.- thankfd all n)t 'oi l .ntrihiit' d In ny way fr m ik t!o- ffort a so. . Thin In -i i d a m.i .. dl nt fhfiWlnR mob r fiV' pr. ""il fin, i in la I rortdltton no(l,.r .(! n lid fitni wan mhtn tn thtu ian)if; lbM A'-r- mr Ii. ll l-lnal t(ntrlbu tti'iM than lv,r (..( .if .i.nLrthln in th- ih lbboitiotMl .r flvt- hon.lr. 1 pf-rions. In coninoiitinK npn (r I nM Hbown by Hi- n hit popl, h. fiii. t bat they lidpt l .-r-iuii- thy kh 'A Ibat Hit 'oliii--l pfopb- vv-'tf putting up tt tiKht 111 thir own ). hull II alo spok- "f what it nit-aiil to th- -olor(1 p 'df thfiiif Iv-m t . :i?mi ni' r j I -ons, hi I It i h and handb- lhm with 'idit. Th fintin- i.il -o 111 111 it tw d 1 . much r l H r.tr tb: buHinw-sld..' way lti' who: nffttr was romlu- i'd. f th aniotint -olb.ir-d tw OlrK ItiduHtrlul 'lul. ml th lHfH Auxiliary rcir'-tl on- liutMlrt'd tibdl.trn :n ti. t th Mtjrit(r. Alonzo M.Coy rporl-'l ot, and Gpotiz "lrppnlp ovit 1200, and a you or? woman a hun lid. H'rnl fbr with r d PiiniP deserve unstinted prale of ll And after all had tl not htn for tne friendly asslfttanr? f tlie pr this amount nf Monty nild not havo hn rul'J la so .short u tlm- V J. T. HUT 1W M WILL Licked U'V Husband and Drtivr llim U Woods and Tlifii Took offl lis NaL'.' (SMrlal to Tile CllUrn.) NT.W 1 1 1 1 1 ' N. .'.. .lime i:!.- One rv. ninff reeetitlv Hoh l-'ollett and John Parker front South Iredell, while on 1I1, Ir way to Wtlkoshoru horsjr trad ing, met it man lay (he name of Smith, .tn, I a lady from Stalesvllle, in al lure with a balky hm", and ..intlh wanlrd Fidlrtt and l'arker to help him up the hill, and hu would ni' thi tn till llu- old hoozi' they rould ililnli l-'ollill and l'arker iiuri-cd to help him up the hill at om e. Tim of fer! was soon felt and heard ov. r the iielMlihoi Iio.mI. Kolli tt and 1'urkrr not Into a IlKhlvwIth Smith nnd soon K"l the I. .st of him. Smith I....K lo the Woods ami I, it I'ull.-tt and I'nrki-r with the la.lv and the, hoo-.. W hen the r v r ( 1 111. nl vrne over he return, ,1 and foun.l lliat I hi y had swappi-d au ol,i tnui.' f.-r Smith's huts.' and start oil the 1 : 1 1 1 "li her way to town .aliout in oYloi'k Satunlay nlKht I'oll, 11 an.) I'aiK.t i.-nialnrd until Suii.la tnorTiin'. w li. 11 the.' took th. lt d. pailuiv for ilkrahoro hut .lid n..' It'i . t fat until they r,'tnin..l Willi the hor-Sr Ihe (rut from thr ! : 1 . 1 and hit It Willi Mr. t'harl.s Tinker until I In t t tut 11. . I from YVilki'M.oio wilh th.- tin. l.-t -a, ui, llnr that Smith ,all. .l f-.r ih,- hots, hark. LIGHTNING STRUCK WORSHIPPERS TODAY t ; ii 1-: i-; v ft v. Wis.. .Inn.' t:i 1 . 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 k sini.'k th' Hlftplc ..f II. .iv Toxs i!li"!i'- -htir-h -It H;t S.-llli' inf nt ihiniii' mass b'd:i v ;t n d K tl )., t I .1 itt) I mi. Iian1. twt'ittv ;tr old. in.! si,., ked ind Inlin.-.l s1ti-. n -th ti Mfi''-t.ii (wdtif v tit ill in;i u.d 'in !". l-'iinti- id t-vollPd tor n't ral mm ul.s. inllndiin; I he crrtsti .r tto lit:til n mk. It "i .ntu Hint In f"!.' l-'.iih. r Mi, k. r . . T'I, l f(ni,d tti.- .-, ,(. , . mi K 1 ki tt( n - iii'irc than t u b muh d JAP STRIKERS HELD FOR CONSPIRACY H". -I I i.f. Juno IS. Fill. -en ,,1 tin- .l ipt.ii.--o strike lrad. rs hit. sled "t.i.in i ,, n. preliminary hearm,: 1 ! f I 1 -ti t .Attofuex V. 1 W hit - li' I I t". h-e of th, til on rh.ii'u. s "' ' ,':. -a. to murder. '" ' ' : -1 .1 : olTI, ,'l-s dr. -tare that h.. ' '! ' ol la. r.l hi f Ih.. (.-roe I on , . , v,, t ,) ,v .,,,,1 tip pp. 11 t utu, I I I'.- .1 . p 1 a.-sr lliclo r. Hv-, lat . . '', - :ii'!,lh al'Ulidatit 1. r .11 1 1 '1. I.rlirf Unit the Mrlk. rs int. ' 'I ' ' ' " ' 11-' !.. litlli IHK lo I'. V t p ,i '"' n -'in. I violrnrr In tli. ir ,.f : 'I '' ' "all . thr stK.tr in.liil ,n. iili:.ill the internal alTul-. ,.t r,. territory. mvrj Mm took Sbca b tn it Skajtv It 10-WT, 'K otl AKK. I JUSTICE NEEDED I MORE THAN LIBRARY nrvv.t,(, s. Y.. June 1:1. IM. - atii. to ih" thlrt-sb,th annual ro-i-I'-nnf p of -hflrities and rrtrrortlon e 1 llplrd the pup.u in al! the l.-aditlC rhiirrhcs of the rlty today. The e,.n f. ret, .a- sermon wjui prearh. d at th ."tar thi-atrr l.v thr !-. Htrphi n H. Y'.e 11. !., Ital.ld of thr. Free Svna Kotue. New York City. Without ri.im 1 n r him. Itald.l Wise rondi nin-d -Mr. r'hrnrjrl's llhrarlrf. rhartlrs. "To rail a man who has rrushed his r, mie alnfrly and In prronps a puh ... b- nrfai tor Is a lie." al,l he. "We need Justlre mor than w( ru-ed II l.r a ries." C'FATKXARIAX DKAD. OiM'M HIA. S. C . June U Janu s Pow.-n. n w.-11-knoWn rltlz.n died hrre this afternoon, aRed nin'ly-s.'vea ars. lie was 11 vel.-rrin of three war, tip- war hetween thr Klati s and two Indian wars of Florida. At the List rlrrtj.in In AuKtist. Mr. row-ill l ast 11 ill ni'.i r;tl ot.-. prohahly hrlnjj the oldest vol. r in South Carolina SSE Livery Wi lls nnd llrirwn. and W. K. lirltf. stork and riiulpm. nt ate now ronsol Idated. Tli.- lirm will Iv. ktiown as ItttITT AMI MI LLS STHl.i:s M W. ( ollricr St.. I'lionrs Ml ami HMO ANOTHER SHIPMENT Just rcccivt'd bin line of I'on-Ii Ktwkers, Crcx Mat tinjj' and Rups. Prices right. Beaumont Furniture Co Ws Ml Elgin Sop ai Chuap piano to lie sold as a rhi-np piano at a limp prior, hut. There Should Be a Way To prevent rhrap pianos from hrlnK sold as hU:h crude and at prlrrs that will liny a strlrtly hlKft Ki'ade piano. If you turn a deaf ear to .-ill i-irrulatiUK inreiils .-tnd huy your piano from the old n liahle firm of f'lias. M. stir IT. you run no risk. Write today. I.iv t.rms if drslrrd. Chas. M. Sliell Manufacturer of tha Artistic Stleff, Shaw, nnd Sllrff SrJf-I'luyrr l'lanos. SmTHKRV WAltl KOOM 5 W(t Trade St. Charlotte, N. C. C. II. WILMOITTII. MaiiaK(r. (Mrnllon thla paper.) HAIR '?!iu Nirc Stock of I lair ( ioods al I't'.'isoiialilc prict's In it'. MISS CRUISE, 2.1 Haywood St. Till; Volt 1 11 4 AIOI.I Coll?geol Agrlcullurr and Me chanics Arts The State s , ,,11, e for x . ., 11 1 1 . . ,1 .1 1 ''alolin;- 1 '. iiiy.. In A,;, n,,,. ,) I l"l I ! nil .11 . in i'iuI I I, .1 1 1. , I a i,l 1' h -ri- ' l'i'( He . 1 00: , in c..,., M 1III1111 an. I 1 . ,w ,., I a, Inst rial 1 'li- 1 , w it ' net nt ,. ,.ir f,. I:!e lo t.ikins .10 . ' Ih. ins, B- V'.ll'sS I. II. Illl I.. I'r.-l,lrnt. W.-M It.ilrlKh . t M. WEBB & COMPANY MHIIurry Imrsirtils, X". " llattrrr I'arh Place. Plume 1044 MERCHANTS' DRAY CO (IiKiorjxirnKsl.) Mrn-lianttr' llaitllnc. Stnmg. Office tl nj-wixd Mtreet. I'lmnr! aa aiui js,o. Cotton Crepes ate Specially Priced Joday and Cfomorrovf 'I'Ik foil. in: price hold good for foday and to irioi row . nl1. . V wifli yon to Iwar tin's iu mind and tr.-iile while th.- special iriccs arc on. l"w zvmv of ot'011 Gropes will be sold for 12c yd. l!c ami 2lt.' grat 'xt of Cotton f-rcpea will be sold for 15c yard. 2."ic frriid.' of otion crepes will-be sold for 19c yard. :()( grade f Col ton .-repes will -be sold for 24c yard. .i.V grade of Cotton . repes will be sold for 28c yard. Colored Press Ainens are Reduced Those specials will remain on sale the entire week. P. ut we advise our patrons to buy ioday as sueh val ues as these do noi stay long at this store. 2.V grade of colored Linens wiil be sold for 19c yard. :'..")(' grade of colored hitu iis will be sold for 25c yard. "Hie grade of colored ijinens will be sold for 38c yard. .")!(- jriade of colored linens will be sold for 48c yard. lOatch Jhese idvertiaamanU or tfig Special Ja of linens High Grade Stationery illKh Krade stationery carri-a an air of satlafautlofi to the writei that nuikra letter writing a pleasfre tf yonrtwlf and correspondent. J The Carolina Phannicy LADIES' ATTENTION A tine wiorfment of ahlrt' waist tKixea Just received. Prires itinInK from 14.00 to t7 60. 1 Burton & Holt. c Our Families For delivering to y.u the best eoal mined in America is unsurpassed, quick de lvery an dlionest coal! M. and V. hidian Phone l:;) Carolina Coal & Ice Company Plume 134. ration Ave. BOB DESMOND TRIO "Buster Brown," Ruth May, Violet Moore. Motion Pictures. Open '.) to "), and A to 11, CHIROPRACTIC (Kt-ro.pnwv.Hc ) fXjXIKM.VATTON MITHOIT .N 'ETIGA'ON IS VOOK Abnormal preeaure upon nerves Is the rjiuHe of all diseases; t'y remov ing Mils pressurs, nurnml conditions anl bealnh will be restored. Itecog nlzod and eu darned hy thoueunds of citizens of other state. Climnlo disease our spoolnlty. Consultation and exnmlnntlnn frw. nil. X F. OOMITON. (Idropra.-tor. Iant'o Hldg. f. V. Cor. 8ij. 1'lMine ti I. NONE 51 mTONAWmEpjTraoNEaii ASHEV11XE: N.C Be Sure to Attend Oar June Sale Man clioic tilings in white irtMids can lie had at reduced pii, rs-also ruder Muslins. Linens, Sheets, Pillow Cases. Towels, and lied Spreads all at a good round savii. r-' ' -' J J"uits Cheap Milk la uaually cheap la quality aa well a pi lee. It la daagerona. Our milk la not In that olaaa. It la abeolur ly para, ciean. rich and wholeaoei. Ashcville Pure Milk Co. East Walnnt 8C rbone it Ir. MnttlwwV .DepUl Parlora. Xew SfeAfee 1IWg. dir. (ulletre ai.d Sfrue Streets, near Cunrt HiaiMe. Teeth extracted without pain. All work guaranteed. Price alnv reas onable. Office Phong 940. Residence Phone 972. Partlea contemplating lawn fetea. picnics, camping parties, and In fact any lend of outing, can be auppHed with Japanese napkins at tha MOCKTAIN CTTY I.AUXDHY t free of cost on applcajjon. - 1 Watches My Specialty. If you nrwd a wairh thnt will keep time, we have them, and at prices l.iat are right. Fine Watch Repairing. J. E. CARPENTER 32 Patton Ave. Ia Grecane Corsets ; For every type of figure I GREENE & CO., : - 12 Church Street. : MAMrtttiyfa. Hairdrcselns, Facial Massaces. Scalp trc:itnient a specialty. Up-to-date line of hair goods, toilet articles, switchis, puffs and pompadones r.iade to order, price reasonable, work first class. KKINNKU AND HINTBR, liADIKS. (JHNTI.KMKN. 9 nihl 10 Pnrason Bids;. Citizen Want Ads Bring Results. Today "v,''i.'-5-c fr " ;. '.,-. f
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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