S : - - e- . ' ! : ' ' ' - ' ' ". , r': y I -'' -: ' ; ' """" " '-'"'' ' " "' 1 P ; ' ' ' ' '" - - ' , , , , , ., i t . .. cmj . ' ' I s s A. . A s f . RSDAY iTUNE 14, 1906. r j H ' T ! ; V. . I . No. 22 tvt, ; p : A. :T7H ARRIVALS j: AT j - !;;; ! SoiiiQ-ilad; of fFfoiiir! f : :lf i . . . ; .i it - . i I . 1 ' f D D- B . i -l ,.: B a . ; ' ' II i '. Am. -J- m mTU 'a Am' Am. I A . I ... f I i - ' t I i-- I .' 1 ' ; .1 Chapel, hilworanqe cotjw :n. c, Thursday Ijune 14, 1906. 3 BRIEFLV TOLD. Mrs. Satah Tetcp, cf.LiJt-s, Tenn., who has bee a on to Cupt. W. N. Pritcf irtVs family, left Monday fori visit Miss Mamie'E Prof, and Mrsj week for Virginia C reeasboroi to V DMt Know and ' Baau. ; 1 i i-cateff clerkhire-thanto ant dvloy the matter longer. jrct reck crusher and let the t; o.l work begin. . Mrs. H. S. jrctt.v: of Greens- t-ro, 1 on a viit to her mother, i -" ker, nptif t .va. f ips tobe had anywhere canibe Miss Myrtle Morjran is. visiting Mr. T.: G. Lindsay 's family in Damascus 6eighborhood. Miss Nonie Hocutt has accept- summer. They will also spend some time with friends in Washington City.: The largest an , f . . - JOllll fritr-hitnl ..f I j ed a position in the jewelry and ?..ro left last ? optical store of W. B. Worrell. , to spend ihe For SauL A eood farm horse: Apply to R A. McLeod, Chapel Hill Constrijction and Supply Co. . .1 Mr. Ben .bernethy, who has been i working i for the ' Stone Printing Co.; at Roanoke, Vaj, is relatives and best linei of Clvirr n iu tbp slM,w Fow at Robt. I at home for few weeks i ltt si 1 .1 ll.Sir TJi lild im j-i. . - r "umcm;.,,, , , . t ,1 ur. Vviranes o. ai antrum iert . l l,a7 2. Pnteiiard. t ,. ! i : -T this mornini for the . Umrersitv yt l -. 1 l JAiost i-ompiete line f pipes we( wruib,;uimtiij Mr. Lhas Woolen has A : , i of Chicago. ! He will not return iixm a few daY viit Roht- T 1 you uant in Winston-SJenir . Mr. and. Mrs. Moody" Lld . '""'"jMwi a yisn 10 rei : i vvu lax us long as Ife- ines at liULstjoro. see an r toetit to this line- at ! v"i;A iuii utiw me uirsi. oi Sepjeniberl , . Bold Attempt Made to Enter Houtf ( Monday night between tj ours of twelve, and one o'clot l Jpld attempt was - made to ej ije; residence of Dr. R. 0. Davis. The burglar' triecW caeuen .winaow, iaumg in tins le went to the fi-ont door and t d toj shake it open,' finally! sucVkII' &d in breaking two slats out jof je ; blind and was in the ac-Mof faisjing the-; window when! "'Ir. John Pritchard, who was in ihe ciom called: to- Mis. DavSsI to ring a gun. , The burglav lhe .indov down and ran cif in the afrkness. Dr. Davis was a Pent from home, being iri CharMte. If r - Ti.-vis", her sister, Ibs tuition applications the hands of the president of the college on or before that a competitive may be arranged lrge jiumber f nnplicants from any county should i should be-in ! July 15th. sd examination for in; case the Hike it neces-i saryv j Aplif fliV4 film thoisej vho liGt take 'tt;iv pledge jt(j teach but jr. tend to iy tuitionj are filed and dormitory reservan tions made as the are received. ) applications In Buying in large quantities at the lowest i cash pnees iri Dry iPa average man uA"s not mtpd xiilxi the Patterson -Drug Col, Tti : . .i T r : 1 1 i himself or JiUV .,, uuiluenui WSIUU fV Airs, Charges Lane, of Wilming-' neighirs. U.ndejf .the old ; WayUTt T Irienu : - ton, is visitingMr. O. B. Tenny's "working', the' Wads around Messrs. Graham Sykes and' family. : I " - Cliapel Hill theivj is very little !, V o8- E- Sparrow went or to L "' . benefit to be derived. If our ' Hillsboro Saturday on business, the it.ies close m tlie r.i - - i. ! ' .,' , - ivouu v ommissioners wouia only ""it out 003 s ine rveijuoncans buy a nK-k crustier the ouestion 1 are fixing for you. , ' The. Democratic County Con- ;k j d5... tw-TC7! Carlton were sleeping in tY ad ming room. The burglar, per laps, knew tnat ur. Davis was Lbsent from home and; took ad vantage of it to burglarize the ao'use. .':""- Most of would le sojved.i evening at 'iWi- ?.v ,v. eral merchantli w ., do not , tut let their clerks AfDWi;nM;LT.,;v....wt J Children's Day exercises was; vention" met at Hillsboro Satur ' " K"Tri!.Tl.,, T V . T i hc-id at the Alberta church Siin-1 .day and elected delegates to f he tZl tZilT; m 7 ""P i day night.' The exercises con-! Judicial Convention of this the Z 1jZT -J 1 V 1 si.-sted of s ngs and recitations. :th district,! which is in session 111 j 1WL . A largo rnd attended, i' Revs, f to-day at Durham. We guarantee-to please you injlhcutt, Seymore and Wildmani IosW A Jblack mare mule, G eyery job we turn out. Our pa- f took part. Mrs. Wildmsrn pre-' virk old with a J hranderf on jer and envelopes are up to the j sided at the organ. The enter-. the jaw. Any information re- - f : ituumrui -x IJlUtMl I'njO.VHl garCllng ItS ifr. Thos.l SfKirrow. of Win-'T111 soI by little' Miss Pavker-!ftnfei?iated ton Salem, is on a visit 10 his aprivnted ; the'wjiole aadienr-e. . v - 4T I r 1 r . tt fir 1 . .ajrvW AUZA14Baa 1ULV 4X Xll '. -Sparrow. - .'JProfi-ThfsHu:ne, Jr., Supt. of ." the -. f') instoti Siiii '-appreciated ; for his trouble, j R. F. D. Nojl, 3 . f ;jchKis, i ;i a i - I e to his. par- Tii . Hume, i SamiK-1. th - tpn-months-nl.l Lnde John Uws an.l ajor, of Mn and Mr; . ti -. ...... i 'j. 1 .T. .- - t Graded ",ulUM J""1 eu?ufTfKeviiIe, of West End, died Sun . f'u uic xxi 11.. w:i 1111-11 J triui Jt-' itri Hillsboro , in the afternoon. 'on ' the stomach " tr( whereabouts will be Will pay any one J. R, V, hit field. Durham. j day night about 10 o'clock of some 2 ble. Th a r emai n s 1 r I ' - rrs. 1 1 "nli Iti-' imi ill- --v. M :xine oix.-iiiue scareu ,on ; me wew bari,j 'Monday afternoon Mr. . C. Cole, near town, had .bridge, this side of the Brock- at DainascuvJ churcli. Tlie par-averyisick- child the first of the j well mill, and run the buggy off, f ents have "the sympathy of their week. -I We iiope iKs condition is dumping the occupants1 mto! a " ui any friends ' . " much improved by tJii5 time. " j ditch. Mr. Laws seemed to be I ! j ! - -' ." . . JV' ", ' , abe worst hurt, as Major Hamil- r. y, jxninn .represent ;. f , TT . 'ton fell on hirn. We i ... . ... no bones were broken ., . ' T they came out as weJi as thev home ir. Chatham county. Hcrt-iT. . . , , , ' 1 . . It could have resulted worse. ports a very pieasant lime. ; - - , - f i iij" man ,frii;iO A J Brown-Cole. j I A beautiful home wedding was olmnized last Wednesday week iit ;the home of Mrs Ellen le, njPittsboro street, j when Jliss . ulia, daughter of irs." Cole, was ; dyen in marriage to Mr. Rt , ; M. h;o n. Tlie solemn and impres sive ceremony of j the M E. church was used bf Rev.-M. T. 'lyler, pastor4of the M. E. church ere. ihe marriage was a quiet ne as only, a few . of the, bride nd groom's mtst . inthj ate 'liends were preseriti Miss Ma.-- iri Cole, cousin of the bride, was aid of honor, while Mr. Hoy "aylor,- a recent graduate of rjhity College, acted as best an. Mr. Urown ii a member f j the graduating class at, i he 1st Commencement! Mr.' 'and lijs. Brown left on the afternixm rain for points in Western Ncrth Carolina where the.vf will sppnd Mary and Her Lamb. . ( MaryL had a little lamb, its fleece was white j as . snow; j it strayed away one day, where j Srr sa?her qSJr downed' Gobdsr Groceries Notions, Hats,! Shoes, Clothing ; etd, I enables me tears streamexrTTonl lkr eys r'tcv'1 i riegl?".-tflgPek' she never found the lamb because she did not advertise. - And MarV had a brother John who kepi a btiV and Sell blihdivi smoked a pipe, and watched the rtoiTiect: the? ilosest ccpetitioid": See me beforel selling your chickens I and other produce and yoii guarranteed the highest market ! Don't open door. And - as the people j passed along and did not stop to , j buyj John still sat and smoked r his pipe and blinked his . sleepy t eyes. And so the sheriff dosed him out, but still j be lingered , near, and Mary came to drop with him a sympathetic tear. How is it, sister, can you tell, why other merchants here, sell all , their goods so readily and thrivj from year to year. , Remember-; ing her own bad luck the little maid replies;: . VThtse other fep lows get there, .0 hn,' because . - - , ' i ; ; irtjsiivjrruutjritis, uaites Mrs. R. L. Holmes and children J ; !; : 7 j ; ; of Graham, are visiting! Rev. j ; fcinci I UTSLCKeVS, alSO a ,v ., -: I ; i - ' - 1 ! !l : ; . i! ! ' 1 i i . i -' I i . ii u. nocutt s lamuy. j ; s A COMPLETE LINE OF yenerai-vierena ' I .-,.' . - - ' m" i -!' -: il.-:-- i -i.; ;i. I ... Dry goods; Notions, -wV&m WHITE HOUSc We I keep ' constantly on 1-1 !.S hand a full stock of s,C What's the g-ood of keeping- from him j Am good thing- you may; see, i That will lift his load jof Ucor . Like Rocky Mountain Tea. - j University Drug Co. I j nice stock of Trunks, ! ' : 1 ! i - . '. r ' -.- . S 1' 3,3i Ei. Goat 0iS33. Va hesummei'. M ane glad that iin& Cha1 J1'11 ,fP- ldge,-(een elected Supt, o :en- and" that j 97 at tnF j1" annualneet- H11 Graded schools, t; v.,:i insr of rtherGmnd -.- Loflge I .'of j Jth'y Hvili .be at ' home U1U. . i... . f ! . . - . lit. ..U ? Knignts of Ft-thqi of the Domain ji stj.; i or jorin v aitiiiiti wuicui, in sev - i.Ji'own - lias f the Reids- which! n.'.tce -i ., . niter Svot. is 't f !f- n i. ,Y.dging frm the nuiaber of Cre! tate K- and X C'rlTeft.' .tl ill for a week or more, will f iet.'crs the lireidfht. Mr. T. H. .. 3 alfc'd tokT tlat mc .- inm;h: Iwiuey rer-eives during' a single . ltl;r. I Tae degree fnf LT D. wascon- ! . j , ti. tr so this -company has orders for over two hun- t -,-. :-- . . -a.. i. (II C ' - f j 1' 1 v ' iuuui ttl TT . " - visiting Pvlbisvis ill attendance.' : iyfnd.usti.-iiil. College, Tlie yount linkii who hired a jif L1 f f I '4 i iri f m b rtp w iiitTCvi tj rr in uu''!.' v -1 ii t ici iv. inn &t:iiiA 'i- j ' . . -' ' ' ' ' J - V V. ' - ' L. 4 . 1 I ' I 17 C. i lk. ' Lrtler tn Tho. CSparrow . Dear Sir: JXhe usual f way to . buv paint is to tak the lowest prije by the i gallon. Mistake; tne buyer lose by it: how much? Dependson the painjf; it is so much a. gallon, or so knnch a- yeaf. How Unuch a gallon or year, do yoji think? As muih pernaps as the total , price bf the paint. - It may take twice mi, nKr r. F r9 I !nn t .- M . 1 . 1 ! ; ..X. Averv. Delhi. N. T., nwns.lm. r 4h prrpd n mm- President Smith, of , v 1 i -i past woi'K n...)L,nn Lm anil lrf.ulfrit 1 I Potior.--of Wake Forest College i , . JtatejNormalaill ! - an ithis issue. . Hoard is lur ed iit the State Norin.nl nd ' L . " - in.. . - a. i ... 1 ... . . J. " : . u.. i- . .Mn2ustiai v.?uoft v hciusi ,-ui. brought Ins lieslTr1dowrt tone t . , r r -1 I! There's bail and the Utrlltreier.- refused I his ticket, need?4iH3 lJathy. It IHe- least. Tlie was cruel to say j dred cannVrs. Mr. ilaney is kept j young man thottelft he wowldnt K : i v vie university u.u.u..tUl busv answering letters .and writ- WeelC J .' , t ; .-irr txrrlerz V( ni'l frhld to ImOW who has been nt that there is such -bright pros- ter: Mrs. A. P. h'lects for a big fruit crop in all i Miss Ma lone' a visit lot ner,.N be out donej sd : he btfered the doorkeeper : a t five , dollar wil- the; pledge to bfcoinejteaohers in Xoj-th Cai'iilhu foi- at least two years after leaving the college. Dujt all free-tuition students eari- liam and it was whiz!" what did 1 1 Tilley. was called to her home in sections this year. a I 1 ! i r. . i.. .... I Alamance county i uesua.v .i - .count of the sf nous illaess of her : grand-father. It Looks That Way Now. From all indications -l one wittt Derfe and fine, with an r.ther naint. JJev-6 irlloilsthe (Jth- er 12. .!- - : lio ', b-r the name: Devoe nothing cheaper. G by the price there's nothing- dearer, except hot ' painting- at a'.H ; Poor paint is betite'r than none. J ' ;- 'i. ' i I 'I' What does it cost n Jt to paint at aIU? j Can't, iigure itout exactly; say a teith of the building a year, lesi.5es looks. -j What is poor paint-worth, then?! , A - . i . . . 1 ,t . . ...... 1 '. 1 want it. Go t)y the name. Yours truly. F. W. Devoe & Co New.York. refused. he do? ; "Gee Announcement. U'p r.rint weduhig invit.Uion eardSi. typewriter paper, . . I I "f-. J . . . '.ir.t f i X t . . I .... I i 1 I 1 i I reswtfullv announce that I will j be a candidate jforjCounty '.Treasurer urimaries and CoutUy Couvent'pn. If f D'H'lliim Will be nomi- nonniuteu and !iw;tca l wmi fmieacor ' i- . t . 1 to serve the public; jasrain as' faithfully t.-.-day for Judge tin the ; as i have tried jto Uo tor the past two shoes i : p. i , For M K. U ' : i A AT . I JT ' ' - ) ' J, ''.- !!!'.. '..-. I l; --..;;, ,. j. ;'..!.. :;.: ;-. ; -1 v. I .' jr :-v '.-r- : ! udise. Hardware, Tinwaro 1 ' -.,11 ' " !f Tubs, Buckets, Cook- stoves and Fixtures, 1 i i ? ''(- 1 1 Buggies and) "Wagona i -. r ;j j j - f . &c. Call and exam- ine our stock. A New line of cook stoyes just arrived, i, i r j PATTERSON. IT.-'PlACIT . ir ft f iiiiTii CnilZRNS NATION AD BA1SJJ 7 Officers and Directors. B.N of jSouthgite strict. i f Mr. Calrin K, Parish, our pres- f ent efficient GuntyrTreasurer, is thefirsiiomakPublicannounce" - sjent of hisbeing a candidate for C office, in this! county.- Read his i; "card. Mr. Parish is not in' the 1 : "ring. ? 'Nuff said. " Keep your '.V. 'seat Brtx j I : 1 Dontthinic because the stu- dents are gone that your produce will not find ;a ready sale here, - Fetch yijlong jyour chickens and egg's fot the same. Chapel Hill has gi'3vn out of the old rut when 'C afe'dozen eggs and chickens gi'utted' tite( market All kinds V . 0 produce is -in demand here, r We ipam that Mr. Ed. Kirk-C---rfgCT& New Hope neighborhood, , ' was painfully hurt a few days I since.a horse, frying " " ' to bti$& the animal when it threw ! -i upitehsidrysuddenly'8t.nk' ing Mr. K.rkland', on the jaw breaking the bone His head . . . ' He went -was also biii Ul to the hospror treatment. . Welearn U the Democratic County! Exetive Committee - held a meetingVter the Conven- tion Saturday, at " Hillsboro. and i Anr-iAnV ri tne County Con- 4 To begin with year - i . f ..i..i 11 " trtter ailfi note papers, yiuit . nr. ( unruled)' enveupes, oui iit-una, iStatements, jcards' painplilets, -circular letters, posters, in'fwt "ainvthing you May need. Dr. Wm. B.lMcNider was c alled -over to - University Station Mon day to see R. J. Strayhdrn's lit tle boy. who was reported Uy be .quito silk. We are glad to learn the' iittl4fellow is much im proved to-aay nough o nominate inm. ; Ihe ote stands Miinething ; like this: v V r Biggs, D u rha iti, -2: ; . Gran ille,a2; Person, IS, indAliamance JO. For Shaw, (iuitforn 57, with a few in Alamance, and for Gattis, Or.'.ngf. IT and seyera i :nance. " ! f lCouurcfiu lvoans aild invest ments, id. U,. S. House, aud and ni.Bank.j5, ion t una i UL S. Treab. in Ala- M 2uy ihe Eosk h-ushsr! 'Tlie time is at hand when our roads should be put in.good shape j- for next winter. A . majority 01 the .tax payers in ('hapeT Ilill' toAvnship want the Rojid Uommis sioners to buy a rock crusher and grind up rock and fix the worst nlaces in the roads. first. This i n. would be the propeithing to do if We ever intend to have better roads. Cedar Grove township .has a rock crusherl and it is the only township in the: jioUnty that has respectable roads.; Get a rgck crusher and grind up every rock that can be had and after we get a large supply ; put teams to hauling the gravel arid filling up the worst places. It and cheapest way We ban make a start. - ! -; ! of the 6th Prof. R. O. E. Davis, Tention on Satur turipAu for Dr. Dayis in Cnarlott. . Charlotte Observer inst. says: of the faculty of the University of Norlh Carohna, has accepted the position of assistant assayer of the Charlotte mint taking tne place made vacant 'by the recent death of Prof. George ii. mnna. Prof. Davis arrived iii the city last night and he will assume his duties - this moriyng. ie win likely be "here during the summer on iv. ; uicicu "h'vb r" until a regular assistant ass not isec-me board in -the colletre ' .... i I aOPmiloriOS ' hPrPtlirP nil fl'OO. 1 V JS r. VKnAKn sollc nnr fn nt I I AIA.11.,- UKDKKS HA VK YUC ttl V - ATTENTION, i 'I (mim imia -m.-A,3. . . . Ui -f. Z tt I. : u Amu t a Rot fifi? rsfAV, r ! L nnmpsfr 111 h i f . . y ..i i iiti if .i - n Pr,.,i,;,,iu l - 1 . .ttxt u n . ....... ' H- . ..- - tru ir. Vi 1. . i 1'!&S, : f : "1- m ii m. m m .ja m. -mimw m. I ! ' ::! i I.: --- ' :::r I :' -r -h :y--- y - -i- -J" .; :! ' -;. .t-'Mj-' .;" ..,-,- M- r... :rf:.-:' ;"':- :-i'V;- " '" ' " :v-vl -Ur- l: ... ; A:: ;:.:-r: :.':4;- S:i.-i4;-v.i::; n. f ; IT ' f ''-A "r: v - TT-u 'U;-:-:v;---d:;:! A FaU lLino AiU Carried in Stock bv ! I?1 - - j - A W,7M -"T ; - ':---'"- - . '. '; - . i '- .. - T! X wT IT " i rl tT XI r f 11 .. . . et 11 TI r IT ni. II i ..!- I 1 - II Ii . M U: I f ? U V A - . 1 U II ' II 11 ' II 11 : I ' - ' itJ- i w . ii . - u f . i . ?, m : : n .-. U 11 I - II .11 II II U; j : I . J?T n fo tU . H I ttA M hC K UL'KE, Pres ." - J. J. B.; DUKE, Pres dent Y. 5aith, Supt C. If, ? HAYWOOD J. Mj SOUTHGATE, R. H. KlGGSBEE Q. H.RAWLS, B. N. duke, 1 Director American ; Tobacco J. . Manning; ' .' '7; . ; . ; N. M. Johnson. " r I JJ B.' MASON. - I Cashier 1 i i J. Sl Manning,: Vice-Pres. B. Mason, Cafehier. ; ' -j . T; American1 Tobacco ! Comoanv: Durbam Cotton Mfg. 4 Company, of Haivwood !& J K3n?. 1 nrocTtfUfs' if & -Son, Insurance. Capitali.s. Co, Merchant. and Capitalist. 1 -Attorney at Law. Physician and Surgeon. Citizens National Bank. deposit growth .Since we begi'a Basiness May Xf 1905, $580,766.05. Statement of Bank at Clbse of Business April 6, 1906. Liabilities. $?a.',25i a? ' J - . -r 2.953. i - 207,ftV1. 34: 1,250.0(1 Capital,! -.. Surplus, I.. I .- - 1 ndjjvided Circnlation lie posits,. brofiti, tiie sllronerest Rnancial packing oj aay Bank ia th-i sectiotA Wf t iiiuinuuius, rums ana uoroorations that hare n - ... w vyvn an accouuj wittt us. ;Foor per cent pakl, o ,e are in tne.uanKing' business to kerve ithe public. ' iMnntir ni nitn n.... . t f . u 1 i oo.ooo.bo-1 1 - ..oY,.J . ! .ism.iiii.wl. I y or i- i X ' ' V-. . I I r - .f. ' r j, Man people eu joy jrood vUioa but hkre. ere tm perfection f which they are! not coniciou. i i ! ' I . : . ; Headaches Nervousness Nearalgfey Indigestion and-many other disorder are directly traced to eye tronble, L r W. B. 80RREW. -Jeweler and OpticU'r I Chapel HUl, C. i,' v" " i i ; ftvilMfnt ucmu fOWM. LatlU I lr mm ' EXPTMBMdM r. TkkM mm i Mir-1 fat wmimm. taoar Toor wilW u4 r IWIlNNbflll particular a4 ill affar rue Til tMMff Ill 1.1 C m-uirwt. I t t; A af A . ii liil LB . BBBl leit' iih fttSnd $1 to the aixta. tr- . si customer $193.50 Is caak Vtp"f ImJuma at' the Ermjportum, I4e j.tifa regular cashjrebaU to wile. y J the determination of the conttit will .WANTED: Fronj Orange and Chatham Counties ! - i r t 1 sand MenV Women and : Children bLAUCim miNG SALE at The New YbrK P lpthing for Everybody. 1 5 loo fine Worsted Sufts. 58.78. 50 imported worsted SLits 7.78 1(5-50- Blue Serge, 9.78, . ! iO.po Cashmere Suits, 648, 8.00 '2 piece Suits 3.4S. j 9,0b Fine Worsted Suits, I5.3S. , 6.pp Suits, 2 98 ;T ::V;'J;'--: t'""' s ju.it from 98; to S-5Jpo. . lit-.;ij'i-tiv'4-- i d,. j . j -y , ;: .Wss -'5 Va.f - 3ir- Lawir aU'coiors, 4c yd. . ; Lawn, all colors, c yj. T' T-.r French Gitiiiiams,:! 4 hr d. 1 iKOnUiri, d. M 40-invh whittl- Lavvn, 42-iiK h SiJk-Mn'h.ii fs 4- -$jod MMi iir. .i.i Silu VUil! CVstim Silk. Fi nlt-ed S t. w. w. Ten Thbti- to attend The Great Racket Store; Will Prop UWh f "rs; 1,2 yd. cv 40c t .iSTfrrsf re, dl! .i-i..rs j 1 vd inish tlfatnhrv4s .8c vd- -. r -1-1 12c Lawnsdale Cambric, 8$4c yd. . 75c 36-inch China Silk, 48c yd, i I 50c Washable Silk:' ioc vd. j A beautifiil line of Ladies' . ready to wear Trimmed Hats. The very latest styles. Ladies' 2,50 Silk UmbreHaS. all colors, tt A iTf Flox)r,Matti;ng frorri 10c to 35c.! Rugs from 48c It ' Wf' 2.50. $1.00 floor6il Matting 2 yds. wide 48c yd. ; Shoe; Department, j, ; j .... LlirSHijid ens $3.60 Vici jnd pat. Colt Shs ;-! ";.3.tMif.:,u1t.08.'1 . f .!," '.: 1 - i:. Jif ;. . L..fd:vsi.rK, Pat, Colt Slippefs, 1.29, . ' r'' Iff . L?idie? S3-O.J fat. Colt Slippers, $1.69, ' J ttf- jn's $5 06 Pati 'Colt Slippers;1 and Shoes, t4tt ' fjf ; 1 Liidies jil'.eo Shoes and Slippers, 98c 3. f iff v xtaii xuiiu r are jraiQ - i B . . viic- w.iy infill yiuri IU U Sl'tIJ'f 5 pui JJ; t han-r tu Amount t 5 lo.oo. Both wys amounting Mf to i20.0(X ay ' ak aft Uf Don't f il m atten i mis Cireat Slaughter Salt ilk commtjnci,iff StturJay at the:. t. M. GLADSTEIN, Proprietor, YORK RACKET 1 I 55,108 E. Main; Durham j . -;. " '- if ' ABM ' - 1 iTiay be-securw ; 3 . ' TIot assistant in vversuy isu a .1 !..nn AYTV' s) C o: ; -; ''..Tt-TTr H'"'