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* The Great Midsummer § * Clearance Sal e | I -AT- £ * C RAN FORD'S I I GItKATKK THIS SEASON THAN H EVER BEFORE THE ® EVENT OF THE SEASON. | « ft The great sale is now in progress, and thousands of j dollars'worth of the finest and the most fashionable | Clothing uihl Furnishing Goods are now being dis- tri billed into (he homes of the people. Not only the low prices, but also the high quality of this dk merchandise make this the most valuable sales event ever attempted in Winston-Salem. To keep the bar- $ gains fresh in your memory, we quote you below a w g| few prices, but remember, these are only a few of the many offerings extended in this grand Clearance Sale. »" ™ ® ~ THE REMAINING OF OUR CHOICE 75 MEN'S SUITS AT HALF PRICE. gfe SI'ITS AT 20 PEK CENT. DIS- • HH BW COUNT olose out at just half price. raP * 7.50 Suits uow $ (1.00 | * g u l! 8 now * JSO gg| S* 10.00 Suits uow 8.00 now 12.50 Suits now 10.00 gmte now 4.20 m 15.00 Suits uow 12.00 Suits now 0.00 fgj* 5 hs.OO Suits uow 14.80 }?•s 5 U ! 8 ,low m 18.50 Suits now 14.80 }£.oo J"! 8 now ,ifs gf uO 00 Suits now 16.0= 18 -°° buitß ,low tUO | « S t>2 BOY'S THREE-PIECE SUITS 92 MEN'S TWO-PIEOE SUITS an SIZES 15 TO 20 TO CLOSE AT p# HALF PRICE AT 50 PER CENT. About 33 1.3 per cent, discount. .. . . . , $ 7.00 Coats and Pants now $ 5.00 \ onng man, this is your greatest oppor. Hbo Coats and Pants now 500 V* c t ,* a Ki\ 10.00 Coats and Pauts now 7.00 Cl9p 2: a ll if 8 noW 12.50 Coats and Pants now 8.50 : 'J-'?. y ,n | s now 15.00 Coats and Pants now 11.00 SF Suits uuw 1-8 50 Coats and Pants uow 12.50 W 10.00 Suits now ;>.OO p Shirts, Underwear, Sox, Ties, Col- • lars, in Fact Everything: ® Going at 20 per cent, discount, except Carhartt Overalls, which are Si net. You have been reading and hearing of numerous and of all kinds fIA of sales imaginable for the last 30 or 60 days, but we have the gen- P| uine sale —the kind that saves yoa money. Come early, as your ■■ ST money spent here will bring you almost double value. I SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, £ | AUGUST 100 | N. L. CRANFORD & CO., | One Price Clothiers, J | Winston, IN. C. g FkILLTHB COUCH I AHP CURE thb LUNGS I * " Dr. King's New Discovery , /CONSUMPTION prie# FOR I OUGHSand 60c1.Jt.00 DS Free Trial. S lrast and Quickest Cure for all X HBO AT and LUNG TROUE- ! X.EB, or MONEY BACK. HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUKG IJROPLEl J ROPLE | Vv\ ; iovtlv wiuo..t rJI vounsr persons no matter 1 !'-> I theii* iitvai.fl or educat ion, wLa \mh to I o":t> iiioroairh l.a«iin€M fining and gTodposi- i t»n: . t ti' by first ..tail for our icroat half-rate [ offe" , ind«.,>cnd'-ACoanl prulable fortune *»•» : :.):.:tOixL l!.>n'c dulay. Write today. £iii;n«s« College, Macon, Ga. NORTH CAROLINA College of AgricuU ture and Median* ic Arts Practical education in Agricul ture; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Cot ton Manufacturing, Dyeing and Industrial Chemistry, Tuition $45 a year; Board $lO h month, 120 Scholarships, i Addross PRESIDENT WINSTON, West Raleigh, N. C. UNIV ERS IT Y OP NORTH CAROLINA 1789-1907. ; Head of tin- State's (educational System. DEPARTMENTS. College, Engineering, Graduate, Law, I Medicine, Pharmacy. | Library contain* 40,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, 1 central heatliiK system. New dormitories, ji.vninn«lum, Y. M. C. building. library. 733 Students, 74 In Faculty. The Fail term lx'Klun Sept. 9, lIHI7. Adilrjuss Francis P. V enable, Pkehiuent, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. OR. P. J. CARRAWAY DEAD. was At une lime Presiding tioer ut This Circuit Of the M. E. Church —Well Known In Danbury. Rev. Dr. Paul J. Cairaway, whose home was in Greensboro, passed awuy ou last Wednesday morning, after a lingering illness. Oarraway was at one time Presiding Elder for this distriot and was well known He was in the eighty-third year of his age aud had never alMtndoned- active work in the ministry. This year he was serving the oharge at White Oak, to whioh he was appointed by the last session of tbe Conference, of which he was the oldest member. He is survived by his wife and a num ber of children. Different Running a newspaper is just like running a hotel, only differ ent. When a man goes into a hotel and finds something on the table which does not suit him, he does not raise hades with the land lord and tell him to stop his old hotel. Well, hardly! He sets the dish to one side and wades into the many dishes that suit him. It is different with some newspaper reader# They find an article occasionally that does not suit them exactly, and with out stopping to think it may please hundreds of other readers, make a grand play and tell the editor how a paper should bo run and what should be put into it. But such people are beooming fewer every year.—Fayette (W. Va.) Free Press. Campbell R. F. D. Mail Route To Be Discontinued. *■ The R. F. D. mail route No. 2, going out from Campbell, is to be discontinued after August lGtli, 1907. Mr. Jas. R. Morefield, who is carrier of this route, will be given the position of carrier on Campbell Route 1, which is at this time being carried by Mr. Thus. Spencer. Mr. Morefield is givou precedence over Mr. Spencer -en account of his having served as a I soldier some time since. Both are ; excellent young men. A MEMORABLE DAY One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one on which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure head ache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25c at all Drug Stores. Notice. Having duly «pialltleil as executor of the last will and testament of Yancey H. Davis, deceased, all persons holding claims ngnlnst said estate are hereby notified to present them to me, duly authenticated, for payment on or liefore the first day of .1 uly, IHOS, or this notice will Im pleaded in liar of their recovery. All IM-rsons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt set tlement of the same. This June 25th, 1!HI7. JOHN W. DAVIS, Kxecntor of Yancey I!. Davis, deed. J. I>. Humphreys, Atty. for ICx. .Notice Of Sale. lJy virtue of a decree of tlu* Supe rior Court of Stokes county rendered on the 20th day of July, in the HjKH'ltil proceeding entitled ".lan. S. Love, administrator of Lewis Love, lecd., against Win. L. hove and other*," I will sell to the highest bidder, on the premise* In Stokes county, N. (\, on Saturday. Aiikus? Slßt. I'.NI", at 1 o'clock, p. in., a tract of land in Stokes county, Yadkin township, iH'loiiKiUK to Lewis Lore, deed., containing HO at-ren, ad- Joining the lands of Jaiip T'lnjpr on the South and West, Joe Turner on the North, Boston darner on the North-West, and the lands of Joltn Henry Spalnhower and Sallie Vaughn on the ICast. Terms of sale : one half cash oil day of sale, and the [ other half payable on the lirst day of Jan., litos, with bond and approved security for the deferred payment, iioarlnii six per cent. luUrest ffom day of sale, aud title retained until all the purchase money Is paid, with prlvllejre to the purchaser to pay all Wish If lie prefers to do so. This ti)e -iOth day t(f July, I!N>7. JAfcj. LOVE, Adinr. of Love, drd. N. o. Petree, Atty. for adinr. 11DEST QOODS IT I j I Very lows! tos. 1 ' ** I desire to nay to the people of Stokes county thnt I am still doing business Rt my old stand with a store chock foil of everything the people need, from a paper of pins or a pair S of suspenders to a two-horse plow or a suit of olothes. My- 2 stock of IS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, $ CLOTHING, GROCERIES, DRUGS, ETC. # Is complete in every respect. You will find almost a com plete drug store here. M Your special attention is called to my up-to-date line of 2 LADIES TRIMMED HATS. They are «f the very latest styles, all shapes and shades, and lam offering them at pries'that will astonish. You 2 will get your spring hata here sure if you will come artd see mine before you buy. Yours for business, a F. E. NELSON, | Campbell, IN. C., * fcw^ANLO^ y WINSTON-SALEM'S V Leading Druggist. / / Largest and best conducted % \ Druy business in the State. / \ Be sure to visijt O'Hanlon's when # # you are at Winston. Glad to % J serve you in any way. # x O'Hanlon'sisTHE Place, x F'N"O"T7C"E '"{ m I have just received a nice line of Ladies and $ W Misses Dressed Hats at the lowest prices, 2 Q a nice line of Men's Pants and Ready Made 2 # Clothing at the right prices, a new line of 2 # Shoes far men, women and children as low as 0 the lowest, men's boys' and youth's fine 0 # Hats, a nice line of Dress Goods, White Goods, # 9 Notions, men's working suits, hosiery of all 2 # kinds and men's dress shirts. * 2 £ I also keep on hand J. E. Sbelton's make of up-to-date A Z Furniture at factory prices, Sewing Machines and Needl«s Z to fit all makes of machines. I always keep a good supply of Fancy and Heavy Gro- 0 ceries, farming tools, drugs of all kinds, and most every- w thing that's kept in a country store, clover seed, a good A coffee at 10c per pound, sugar at (>c per pound, good roller 2 mill tlour at $2.25 per hundrecf. Highest market price paid for country produce of all kinds: Eggs di z. Hens 10c, pound, Buttei 124 c lb., 5 Corn 1.00 bushel Rye i(o.\ bushel, wheat SI.OO bushel. 0 I want to thank the people for their liberal patronage . 0 for the past ton years, and by fair and square dealings I 2 hope to have a continuance of the same. Z Yours to serve, S E. C. Sheppard, g § SMITH and DANBURY, N. C., Routes No. L J \ THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. Ut'Kiiinr Courses leading to degrees of Itachelor of Pedagogy, liachelor «if Arts, Itachelor of Science, viul a new course lending to tin- decree of Baeii elor of Music. Board, laundry, tuition, and teen for iw of text books, etc., #l7O n year. For free-tuition *tudcntM. $125. *• The Normal Department gives thorough Instruction in the subjects taught 111 the schools ami colleges, and spvial pedagogical I raining for the profession of teaching. Teachers anil (imtluntcs of other eolleireH arc offer ed a one-.vear s|>eclal course In Pedagogy anil allied subjects. The Commercial Department rtffers practical Instruction In Stenography, Typewriting. Ilook-keepln.tr and other business subjects. 'I he Department of Manual Arts and Domestic Science provide iHHtrmt 101 l 111 Training and In miica subjects a* relate directly to the home nii'l fatuity. The MUH|C Department, IN addltlou to the degret urse, offers a oertifl cate course In vocal and liiHtriunental music. To secure hoard In the dormitories, all free-tuition appllcattoiuf should be made liefore Jul.v 15. The fall term epens KepteiUlier IK, I!MJ7. For catalogue and other Information, address. J. I. FOUST, President, ' ill v ■* , Greensboro, N. C. DIMPLI A M KOK IIS VKAKS U,v» h«»c been jwqiared for OM.I.KGK mid for LIKE, and DljlOrlnlVl H»»» !'««> lining tp be MftN »i THE BINGHAM SCHOOL, Ideally totaled on SAhaAi A»li«»|llc Hlaicau. gmniniian MILITARY for diwiinSne. * urol «nl caimr tIIUUL Boy* «x(wll«d fiom (if her »chx>l» uol received. Vlclout l«.y> t«j>il|«d «a kooo V nnn IQAO uncovered. HailHa excluded by uUdtf: of honor.' l'jmite.l 10136. Run-. I fßd IWP «blf AddrfM COL. K BINGHAM. S»p>. K. F.U. No. 4. ASIIKVIU.K. Nt.
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