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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS SEPTEMBER 16, 1915. PAGE EIGHT NOTICE TO WANT ADVERTISERS. If your name appears in the telephone directory your advertise ment -will be charged and bill sent Iaier. . Ring up THE NEWS any time of day and receive prompt and care f ul attention. THE NEWS cannot guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for errors of any kind occurring m telephone advertisements. THE NEWS will not e responsi ble for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement or dered for more than one time. Advertisements for daily classi fication will be received up to 1 o rlock. For Sunday. 11 p. m., Sat urday night. PHONE 115. WANTED WANTED To buy some '' collard plants. Phone 291S-J. ' 16-1 1 WANTED Room and board in pri vate home by business lady. Refer ences exchanged- Address "R," care News. 13-2t t WANTED Lady teacher wishes board j convenient South School, South Try-j on preferred. Address immediately, j "E," The News. 16-lt ! NAVY REQUIRES SKILLE DMEN. ' The modern battleship employs men j of nearly fifty trades vast shop of experts. Everybody must excel in : something. Trades taught either ! aboard ship or in trade schools. Pay j continues while learning, and in- - ' creases as you become skilled. Ap- j plv, Navy Recruiting Station, Da-i vidson & Childs Bldg., Charlotte. (6) : WANTED Cook and general house ; girl, 1703 E. Sth St. References. 16-lt j t WANTED HOUSEKEEPER Family three. Settled white woman, no cooking, do housework, and remain j in house at night, when gentleman) absent. Satisfactory references re- quired. For interview, address, P. . O. Box 559, Charlotte, N. C. 14-3t-eod ! WANTED Good Ford, cheap, for cash. ! ' Chero-Cola Bot. Co. 16-tf l WANTED You to know that we will I save you jnoney on hardware. Farm- ers Hdw. Co. Phone 3SI- 14-tf "WANTED Second hand gas engine, 5 to 10 h. p., good condition. Must be bargain. M. R., care News. 16-lt WANTED See Smith Electric, new j location, 22 North Tryon. 15-3t: . , j "WANTED Your dressmaking and tai-j loring, first class work guaranteed. Phone 2123-J. 16-lt . "WANTED To rent piano in good condition. Phone 1373-J. 14-tf REWARD and no questions asked),; for the return of new Wonder wheel, ! painted yellow, double bar, G. & J. tires, stolen aSturday afternoon-Stone-Barringer Bk. Co. 16-2t "DOLLAR DAY" Thursday, Sept. 23- "'S-tf "WANTED Position as teacher by col lege graduate with first grade cer tificate. Address "Teacher," care News. - 16-lt "WANTED Your dressmaking and tailoring. Phone 2123-J. 11-tf "DOLLAR DAY" Thursday- Sept. 23 "WANTED 50 laborers on construc tion work at Rex Spinning Mill,! Ranlo, N. C. (on Interurban). Pay) every Saturday. Bunk space free, j Apply on job to T. C. Thompson & Bro. 15-3t! WANTED You to read. Elliott & BanK'S (City Pressing Club) ad ap pearing in this fper daily. 9-tf WANTED Several large, beys to car ry The News. Apply' Circulation Manager, The News. 24-tf w$f:: NEWS S t fiiQll WANT j. t AOS sj- WqI RESULTS Mm'h 'Nuf Ged n One-Cent-a-Word Minimum 1 Oc I WANTED Position as stenographer by young lady. Good references fur nished. Address X. Y., care News. 12-St WANTED Hustler with $500.00. Take charge of good business. Good sal ary to right man. Don't answer un less you mean business. Present manager got other business. "Mana ger,".' care News. , 12-tf WANTED Your painting and wall pa pering. References furnished. Phone 2433-J. 13-7t 'DOLLAR DAY' Thursday, Sept. 23 - . 8-tf WAX'TED Largo boy to carry The News in Seveisville. , Apply Circu I lation Manager, The News. 24-tf FOR SALE "DOLLAR DAY" Thursday. Sept. 23. FOR SALE Half interest in well es tablished drug store. Nux, care News- 16-4t FOR SALE On East Boulevard, S I roo'm , residence, slate roof, has re i ception room, living room, dining room, kitchen, bath and 1 bed rcom on 1st floor, and 3 rooms on 2nd floor, for quick sale, $3750.00. J. E. Murphy & Co. Piedmont Building. Phone S42. 15-4t "DOLLAR DAY" Thursday, Sept. 23- 8-tf FOR SALE If looking for a home of five rooms, in fine condition, at a small price. Phone 2722. 11-tf FOR SALE Grocery store, good lo cation, S North Brevard, cheap rent. Apply 237 East Trade. 27-tf FOR SALE Ten sets all leather dou ble wagon harness. Ten two-horse Mitchell & Studebaker wagons, also 1,000 bushels extra fine seed oats. W. G. Ross. 26-tf. "DOLLAR DAY" Thursday, Sept. 23- S-tf FOR SALE 5-room cottage, modern, walking distance square. ' Will take second band 5-passenger automo bile as part payment. Prefer Ford Cottage, care News. 14-3t FOR SALE 6-room bungalow on Woodlawn Ave., 3 1-2 blocks from the Southern depot, comparatively new, has living room, parlor and din ing room which can be thrown to gether; these three rooms are beau tifully papered throughout; has solid foundation, double floors and double walls: in fact a model little home. Price for the next week $4400.00- J. E. Murphy & Co., Pied mont Bldg. Phone 842. 15-4t FARM FOR SALE We have stiuated about four miles from the square on the Park or Sharon road 1.5 acres of land with a nice cottage home which we can offer, if. taken in the next 10 days, for 2750.00. . J. E. Murphy & Co., Piedmont Bldg. Phone 842. 15-4t FOR SALE Small home at two-thirds of actual value, 5 rooms, close in, all conveniences, $300 cash, balance through building and loan. Come quick. Quit renting. J. T. A. Law ina:,.24 So. College St. 12-tf FOR SALE 5 " thoroughbred register ed English setter pups, whelped May 19th. Sire and dam broken.'; Reg istration papers goes with pups. $15 males, $12.50 females. Just the kind to make good shooting dogs. Jas. A. Houston. 712 N. College St. Phone 628. 15-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnish ed flats and house. Mrs. O. A. Rob bins. Phone 382. 18-tf FOR RENT Office and sleeping rooms m Carson Building, five and seven fifty. C. M. Carson. 16-2t FOR RENT Nice 7-room house, mod ern conveniences. W. Morehead. Phone 740-J. . John B. Ross. . 15-3t FOR RENT Two complete furnished housekeeping rooms, 1st floor, mod ern. Phone 2188. 16-th-fri-sun-tf ODY. FOR RENT 209 East Morehead, 1219 East: Fourth- A. G. Craig 16-2t-thu-sun FOR RENT 5-room cottage, Euclid avenue. Apply 213 N. Tryon. 10-7t FOR RENT Large modern . brick j apartment, steam heated, $30.00. Seven room residence near South j Graded school, $25.00. WT. F. Dowd. 14-16t FOR RENT Office, $20.00.. New, con venient, close in. Chero-Cola Build- ' ing, N- Church St. 16-tf j FOR RENT Furnished rooms, mod- env convenience. ' 313 N. ' Tryon. Phone 2433-J. . 13-7t FOR RENT 5-room flat, new and; modern, 2nd floor, $35.00. . Chero-i Cola Bldg., 10 N. Church. Phone : . 908. 16-tf; FOR RENT Newly furnished front; room, opposite Vance Park, board if; desired, private family. 411 West Fourth St. Phone 1322-D. 10-7t FOR RENT 616 W! Fifth St., our old j shop, So. Ry tracks at door, suitable; for wholesale grocer, machine shop.j factorv or storage. Phone 90S. ' Chero-Cola Bot. Co. 16-tf! FOR RENT Furnished rooms fori housekeeping. First floor, private I home. No children. 501 N. Poplar st. n-tf FOR RENT Furnished room two blocks of square. X. ' Y. Z., News. 16-4t FOR RENT Space foi meat market at 81S W. Trade. Phone 2093. 18-tf FOR RENT Two nice rooms furnish ed, No. 14 North Church. Phone 25S- 16-2t FOR RENT Oct. 1st, to couple with out children, nicely furnished, fur- j nace heated bungalow. Phone 90S9. j 5-tf i FOR RENT By the year, brick resi- i dence right up town, 325 N. Tryon j beth avenue, white hand ' embroid St. Dr. W. A. Graham. 14-tf I ered child's coat. Finder ' please FOR RENT Nos. t02 and 604, eight room brick houses, on N. Church St. D. P. Hutchison. 26-tf FOR RENT Front room to couple or, two gentlemen with board. Private; family. Phone 1954-L. 16-4t; ln for RFNT Good brick store Dilworth. Phone 1712-J. 10-tf 'DOLLAR DAY" Thursday, Sept. 23- S-tf MISCELLANEOUS. CHICKENS dresfeed and drawn uDon oraer, 2o cts per lb.; fresh eggs 30 cents. Mrs. Cook, 601 South Church. 1 -none zi'iu-w. is.2t HAVE PARTY wanting to buy in Dil worth or cash, 6 to 8 room home, about $5,000. If yours is for sale, phone me quick. Jones the Real Estate Man. 16-lt JOHN GEORGE HARRIS. Teacher of Singing. Studio 322 North Tryon. Phone 2840. i5-5t FOR RENT Rooms, 204 N. Church St, Phone 1680. l6-2t OLD NORTH STATE Ointment it a household necessity. It is a friend for suffering humanity. 27-tf-eod $25.00 WTILL BUY $75.00 Buck base burner in good condition, used one season. K., care News. 16-lt FRESHEST, befet assorted fresh caught fish received daily. Dressed poultry and native meats. J. H. Liliycrop's Alaret. Phones 67 and 8. 5-tf-tu-tn PHONE McKnighfs. lunch room. Fresh fish. Phone 1182-J. 16-2t THURSDAY, Sept. 2, is ' "Dollar Day." , 8-tf : l-i : RAISE your calf on calf .meal and save milk. Davidson & Wolf. 15-5t THURSDAY, Day." Sept. 23, is Dollar 8-tf R. G. LEE, Paper Hanging and Paint ing, 816 College St. 12-6t "DOLLAR DAY" Thursday, Sept 23. 8-tf GET IT NOW With your ads "for rent," "for sale" and 'wanted." Thousands of people all over this section see them dai!y. Cost is small one-cent-a-word. The News' "Want Ad" page is THE page in . Charlotte. 30-tf PIANO TUNirctr. W. C Senn. Char lotte, N. C. Phono 1563. 6-tt MRS. DR. MOORE Tooth Extractor. 23 West Trade.' Phone 1741. 29-tf MRS. BERTHA ORNDORFF, teacher of singing. Studio, 706 Worthing ton. Phone 3271. 5-tf PIANO, .ORGAN, THEORY. Harry J. Zehm, Elizabeth College Conserva tory. Phone 1352 or 1580. Lessons begin Sept. 2Qth. 5-30t THURSDAY, Sept. 23, is 'Dollar : 8-tf Day." NO DISCOUNTING the fact.' The s Charlotte News want ads -bring the results. Try 'em out and see for yourself. 22-t.f THURSDAY, Sept. 23, is "Dollar Day" , 8-tf OUT OF HIGH-RENT section. Farm ers Hdw. Co. 48 N. College. Phonte 381. ' 14-tf PAINTS, - Oils, Glass, at the Farmers Hdw. Co. 48 N. College St. Phone 381. ' . 14-tf AUTOS FOR HIRE o and 7-passen- ger cars. Phone 29S. 26-tf PACE Phone 115 We Roast our Cofrees and Sell for Less Profit : Is Why You Can Get' Better Coffee Here for Less Money. 25 lb. Bags Sugar for $1.49 New Crop 10c Head Rice 4 lbs.. 25c 1 Ih. Rumford Baking Powders. .. .21c or 5 cans for 99c 1 lb. Davis O. K. 5 cans for 15c 69c One Hundred Packs Sweet and Irish Potatoes. ... 16c' peck. 10 cases your kind Hams at a savingi of 4c pound. 300 lbs. 35c Slice Breakfast Bacon, ..29c tb. One car load Monarch Patent Flour, 98 Tbs. $2.90, 24 Tbs. 75c FITE'S 3 Cut - Price Stores Phones 2457 1875-1876 1768 LOST & FOUND v LOST Sunday afternoon, bar pin with 3 pearls. Return to Mrs. WT. C. Dowd, 707 S. Tryon St. Phone 136. - , H-3t LOST OR STOLEN Setter pup, about three months old,' white and liver spots. Reward for return to W. C. Dowd, at News office. 16-tf LOST Bill of lading book with yellow and blue sheets. Lost last week on Third, Fifth, Church, College or Sixth Sts. Will reward any one who will return said book. H. M. Wade Mfg. Co. Phone 474. 14-3t LOST On E. 4th extension or Eliza- leave at Culp Bros, store. 16-lt SOUTHERN H Premier Carrier ot the South. N. B. Schedule figures published only as information, not guaranteed. xo. &v a. m. uauy, mrmmgham Special for Atlanta an.i Birmingham. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, obseivation cars and day coaches New York and Washington to Birmingham. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, Richmond to Atlanta. Dining car service. No. 31 o;o0 a. m. Dally, the Southern's Southeastern Limited for Columbia. Savannah; Aiken, Augusia and Jack sonville. Pullman arawing room Bleeping cars for Augusta and Jack sonville. Day coaches. Dining car service. Thiough train for Augusta. No. 44 5:00 l. m. Dally local for "Washington, D. C. and intermediate points. Through reclining chair car Charlotte to Kaleign. Connects at Greensboro for Winston-Salem, Mt. Airy and Wilkesboro. No. 36 6:40 a. m. Daily, local train for Columbia and intermediate points. No. 39 7:15 a. m. Daiiy, iocal for Atlanta and intermediate points. No. 16 7:50 a. m.Daily, local for Statesville and Taylors ville, connect ing at Mooresville for Winston-Salem and at Statesville for Asheville and points west. No. 37 10:06 a. m. Daily. New York and New Orleans Limited, fast through .raiu, carrying observation. dining and sleeping cars. Solid Pull man train connects at New Orleans with "Sunset Limited' last througu train for San Franeisc. Ko. 36 10:15 a. m. Daily. United States fast mail for Washington, fiienmond and points North. Pullman irawing room sleeping cars Ne w Orleans and Birmingham 10 New York. Dining car service. Day coaches to Washing ton. No. 11 10 : 45 a. m Daily, local for At lanta and intermediate points. No. 113 11:20 a. m. Local .train for Rock Hyl, Lancaster and Columbia, Hill. Lancaster and Columbia. No. 28 lr:55 a. m Daily, for Winston.. Salem and local points. Connecting at Barber with Ko. ?1 for Asheville , and intermediate poins -and at Winston-Salem for WiKesboro, Mount Airy and Greensboro No. 46 3:00 p. m. Daily, local for Danville and intermediate points. No. 27 4;55 p. m. Daily, local for Co lumbia and Intermediate points. No. 41 4:55 p. m. Daily, local for Seneca, S. C. No. 12 6:00 p. m. Daily, for Greens boro, Richmond and Nortolk. Handles Pullman cars Charlotte to Richmond and Asheville to Norfolk. No. 24 7:20 p. m. Daily, except Sun day, local for Mooresville, Statesville and Taylorsville. No. 38 8:25 p. m. Daily, New York. At lanta and Newt Orleans Limited, olid Pullman train, dining car service. Drawing room sleeping, observation and club car. No. 35 10:30 p. m. Daily. United States fast mail for Birmingham and New Orleans. Pullnran drawing room sleep ing cars New York to New Orleans and Birmingham. Local sleeping car Charlotte to Atlanta. Dining car ser vice. Day coaches. No. 3011:00 i. m. Daily, Birmingham Special for Washington and New York. Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, to Washington and New York. . Day coaches to Washington. Pullman sleeping cars Birmingham to Richmond. Dining car service. All New York trains of Southern Railway will arrive and depart from the magnificent Manhattan terminal of the PAnnsvlvania Railroad. Seventh and Eighth Avenues, Thirty-first to Thirty third streets, and will be composed of modern electric-lighted steel construc tion PuJlman cars Tickets, sleeprng car accommodations and detailed information can be obtain ed at ticket office. No. 11 South Trycn Street. R. H. DeBUTTS. D. P. A., Chaxlptte, N. C All Stages Of Peaches. (Lexinton Dispatch.) Mr. A. L. Leonard, city mail car rier showing two friends Monday a bag of peaches that he said came from a tree at Mr. Webb Sink's, out in the Happy hill community. They were ripe peaches, green ones and lit tle fellows just beginning to grow, not far removed from the budding stage. The little new peaches are found one the same limbs with the ripe ones. Cotton In Lee. (Lee County Journal.) Cotton' Is bringing to open now and within a short time the fields will be white. Theearly crop , of . fodder! 10 uciug narvesteu. ine ary uuiu is not good but indicotions are that the late will be better. Mr. T. C. McFarland had some of this year's crop of swet potatoes in town Satur day which ; weighed two pounds. He says he bedded three bushels of pota toes last spring "and - .pulled .13,000 JLolants from the bed. GRUGcKS PHONE 2375- ' All Cresca -products are of the most select quality. Cresca Pinard Brand, Fonde D" Artichaute Extra. Arti chauts Buttons. You like good things, try these. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. 27 No. Tryon St. I . I PHONE 2375. We have another one of those 200 lb. Impdrted Swiss Cheese that you like. Also the best full cream cheese made. MILLER VAN NESS CO. 27 N. Tryon St. COFFEE SUGAR Kenny's "Special" 25c. The best coffee for the price on the market- Our Trinity Blend 30c equals ny 40c grade outside of our house. Today 25 lbs. best cane sugar $1.50. ' We save you money on rice and baking pow der. C. D. KENNY CO. CALL 732. For Sorghum, Syrup, Fresh Packed Raisins, Corn, Beans, Lima Beans, Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes, Eggs and Chickens. W. M. BURKHZAD. 323 E. Trade. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES that will tickle . your palate. Califor nia Bartlett Pears, Peaches, Toka and Malaga Grapes, Oranges, ' Bananas, Scuppernongs and Watermelons. Cauli flower, Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Okra, String Beans, Sheljed Peas and Lima Beans, Corn, Parsley, Bell Pep pers and Spanish Onions. SIGMON KLUEPPELBERG CO. J. N. ROSS' SPECIALS Fresh Virginia Apples, Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes 25c peck; Maple Sy rup for Hot Cakes. Pints Grape Juice 20c, half pint 12c- 15c Pimentos 10c. Sweet mixed pickles 25c quart. Our leader Coffee 25c lb. Sunbeam Coffee 3 lbs. for $1.00. None better. Hy man's Oyster Hot Catsup 25c size for 20c. J. N. ROSS. Phone 2016. Opposite News Office. LENTZ'S FALL SPECIALS Fresh Graham and Whole-Wheat Flour, in 5 slb. -packages, also fresh Oat Flake, Grits and Samp. S. R. LENTZ, Phones 101-102 Fred Cochrane, Mgr. Corn, Hay, Oats In pitt. . ((Farmville Enterprise. The corn crop looks very promising indeed, and we beleive this is going to the Pitt's banner corn yearj. The farmers' are doing the right thing when they make corn, hay and oats. Tobacco and cotton has never sold high enough to justify the farmers giveing all their attention to money crops and not making their feedstuff at home. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Who Expect Discount After the 10th. After October 10th, li15, the custom of accepting-checks received in the first mail of the morning of the 11th, for net water bills, will be discon tinued, and the gross amount collected, except when the 10th falls on Sunday or legal holiday. CHARLOTTE WATER WORKS. 9-9-3 Ot NOTICE. All persons," firms or corporations who have failed to pay their street paving- assessments as they became due are specially invited to appear be fore the committee appointed by the Board of Aldrmen at the City Hall at 8:30 o'clock p. m-, next Tuesday, the 21st day of September, 1915, and show cause, if any, why such assessments have not been paid. BY ORDER OF THE CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTE. 15-4t-wed-fri-mo-tu S. A. L Trains Leave Charlotte Effective EAST AND NORTH BOUND. : No.- 14. 5.05 a. m. Through train for Wilmington, with parlor car attach ed. Connecting at Hamlet with train for Portsmouth. Norfolk, Raleigh and' all points north and south, also with C. A & W. for Charleston. Din ing car service, vestibule coaches and sleeping cars to Washington and New York, connecting at Maston for A. C. L points .north. . No. 34 10:10 -a. m. For Raleigh and Weldon and all local points. No. 20--5:05 p. m. For Wilmington, sleeping car, passengers can stay in sleeper all nigfct at Wilmington. This train connects at Hamlet for Savan nah, Jacksonville and all points . bDuth and north, arriving Washing ton 7:10 a. m., New York 12:57 p. m. No. 16 7:5w p. m. Connecting at Monroe for Atlanta and all points ' south and southwest, alst- connects at Monroe with fast train for Nor folk, Richmond, Washington, and New York, through steel vestibule coaches. PuJ,man sleeping cars to New York, dining cars Richmond to New York. WEST BOUND So. 15- 9:05 a. m. Local for Ruther-1 fordton, connecting -at Bostic- with C. C & O., for all points on that line, to Johnson City, Tenn., C. & N. W. points north of Lincelnton." No. r, s:25 p. m. Local for Ruther fordton, from Raleigh and Weldon, connecting at Lincolnton with C. & N. W. for points on that line. For further information call 'phone ISO, City Office, 9 So. Tryon St. JAMES KER. JR.. T. P. A. ... Charlotte. N. C FOR RENT 1 5-room Apartment, W. 5th SL 1 5-room Apartment, East Ave. 1 6-room House, 214 N. Myers. 1 5-room House, 712 East 9tn St, . 1 5-room and 1 4-room house, North McDowell tSreet. 1 5-room House, 403 South Cedar St 1 Store room, 311 East Trade St. . J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY. No. 6 West 5th St. Phone 294 SEE THE NEW V FRANKLIN WOODSIDE MOTOR CO v . Call 341 RAILWAY Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF CORNELIUS at Cornelius, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Sept. 2, 1915. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . .$77,086.91 Overdrafts 47.56 ! Furniture and fixtures 1,000.00 Due from National Banks.. 12,944.94 Gold coin 1,372.50 Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency '631-19 National bank notes and oth er U. S. notes 3,405.00 Total $96,488.10 " LIABILITIES. DOLLARS. Capital stock paid in $20,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid . . 7,987.16 Bills payable 5,000.00 Deposits subject to check.. 19,608.88 Demond certificates of de posit 10,540.69 Savings deposits 33,219.37 Cashier's checks outstand ing .. .. .. 132.00 Total .... .... $96,488-10 State of North Carolina, County , of k Mecklenburg, ss: ' I, J. T Beard,- Cashier of the above named "bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. T. BEARD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 15th of September, 1915. J. B. READLING, . Notary Public. Correct Attest: , - J. R. WITHERS, F. C- SHERRILL, - . R. J. STOUGH, Directors. ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. . Having qualified as executor of the will of Mrs. Elizabeth Helton, . de ceased, late of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased, to present same to the undersigned properly authen ticated on or before 17th day of Sep tember, T916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. - All persons indebted to the said es tate will please make immediate pay mnt. This the 16th day of September, 1915. J. D. ALBRIGHT, Executor. Charlotte, N. C. J. F. Newell, Atty. 9-16-6t-oaw QUALITY mm if u 11 h u ih r- r r T v U 11 1 Vull MJ Hbw about a nice plain cured Country Ham, lb.... 25c Kingan's Reliable, lb 19c Dold's Wrestphalia, lb 1Sc Kingan's Sliced Ham, lb. 25c Pressed Meat, lb, .20c it. Fancy large Queen Apples, pk .25c HOMINY The finest quality, 3 lbs.. 10c, 8 lbs : 25c RICE Fine Full Head, large white grains, 3 1-2 -It) 8 25c Cream Wheat, pkg . . . 14c Puffed Rice, 2 , pkgs 25c Post Toasties, 3 pkgs. 25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c Quaker Oats; (new) pkg.. '..9c km Fancy large Lemons, dozen. . . . 12c A. ASPARAGUS Small size cans, . 2 ; cans . . ...... . 25c Rumford Baking Pow der, lb.:.. .... ..23c Pet Milk, 3 cans, "small.. ... . .... 10c Dime Milk, per can . . 9c Argo Salmon, per can . 17c Boston Brown Bread,' N large cans, each.... 15c RHYNE BROS. - V f 233-235 E. Trade. 0 turn Phone 6$5685 Money Big Fall Une of Sample Shoes ar riving daily. You will be rV PLEASANTLY SURPRISED at Vyt values we will be able to offe this season in Shoes for mpn VrVn boys and girls. ' WCJlei1. The Sample Shoe Store No. 32 E. Trade St. Good Coffees! There is nothing that v: ter value in than in Coffee. Veave a special blend that we fell at "5 It's equal to a 30c coffee. Then "our XX coffee is another b: at 20c or 2 lbs- for 35c, or 3 lbs. for 50c. Then we have another reffee at 15c or 4 lbs. for 50c. From th amount of coffee we are selling lead: us to believe that coffee drinkers get better values here than elsewhere. BRIDGERS & CO. Phone 151 38 N. College St, Salmon 3 cans best Pink Salmon 25c 3 cans Argo Red Salmon 50c 7 cans Sardines 25c 3 cans Mustard Sardines 25c 3 cans Fish Flake 25c White Comb Honey 15c 3 packages Macaroni 25c Best grade Cream Cheese 18c . and 20c tb Qt. bottles Puritan Grape Juice.. 35c 6 bars Ivory Soap.. 25c 6 bars Fels-Napt.ha Soap 25c Fresh Eggs.. 26 1-2 and 27 1-2c doz. Country Hams and Bacon. Small Country Shoulders 18 1-2c ft, Kingan sliced Bacon, cartons. CULP BROS. 225 East Trade. Phone 1194, mm mmmt m iiimipiiiiw imm mum IP 1 1 1 ' " h i tmm i REFRIGERATORS Ice Boxes, Ice Cream Freezers Water Coolers, Porch Goods, Swings, etc. Prices right Bellinger Furniture Co. 13-15 W. 5th. Phone 3146 6ag Upholstering Refinishing and repairing all grades Furniture. Dealer in Antiaues. E. R. McGLNN 712 E. 7th St. Phone 2232-J. Palm Beach Suits Cleaned 50c. FINK'S PRESSING CLUB D. W. F'nk, Prop. 86 E. 5th St, Phne 977 We renovate all kinds of Mattresses. Renovating Co, Phones 2381, 255S-L. You Want This You want to look your W at all times. v,th.--We want to offer you com ; cleaning, pressing and repa. service that is second t non Service that means lenen ing the life of your apparel. This service is for you. City Pressing Club Phone. 573.574. 223 N. Tryon SI. 1Q 1
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