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TOE LIBERTY REQI OTH) VOL. I. JUSTICE TO ALL, SPECIAL PRIVILEGTONONK LIBERTY N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1899 NO. 29 Local Items. Mr. M. P. Hanner of Julian was here Sunday. Mr. J. R. Hughs wont to Greensboro Monday. Mrs. Elm ma Siler and son, Wade, have returned from Siler City. Mrs." Dr Pattesson has re turned from a visit to Mt. Airy. Mrs. Gilbert Amick of Kimes ville is visiting relatives in town. Mr. Mint Hornaday, of Gra ham, was here Friday. Mr. Shelley Brower attended the S S Convention Sunday. Mrs Dr Reedy returned to her home in Clio, S. C. Wednesday after spending four weeks with her brother, Mr Chas Manning. - Revv Mr Milloway preached a grand sermon Sunday night. All are much benefited thereyb. Miss Belle Hall, of Charlotte, is visiting Mrs C P Smith in 'Brooklyn' Mr Oliver, of Greensboro was at the Klondike Wednesday. Mr Dunbar of Wilmington, was on our streets Wednesday. Mrs R E Patterson went to Pilot Mountain Wednesday to vis it her son, Mr 0 Z Patterson. Miss Lizzie Adams and sister was-' in town Thursday. Closing Out Sale. My goods must all be sold by the 1st day of August, and in or der to do so every article will be sold at cost and some even below cost. I still have on hand a lot of nice trimmed hats, for ladies and children, sailors white and black, also a lot of ribbon, veiling, chiff ons, plain and pleated, velvets, misses hose size 7, 7i fans, hand kerchiefs, ladies white collars and cuffs, and just a lot of other nice things. Don't miss this op portunity, these goods must go. , Hespectfully, Mrs. A. P. Staley. Wade Siler reports a tine wheat j Miss Lula Patterson Ed Waltz crop. ' I Mr. & Mrs Elliott, Messrs. McDonald. ; Fogleman, Thomas and Thomas A Delightful Lawn Party. ' When the hour for departure A number of Liberty's young arrived every one expressed their people enjoyed a most delightful evening at the home of Mr E D Patterson, July the 7th from 8:30 to 11:30. The lawn was beautifullv decorated with numerous lights and tables which were covered i much appreciation 6f a most en joyable evening, thanking the hostess, Miss Mayme Patterson for her exceeding kindness. Poultry & Eggs. with' snowy white spreads, deco-l When V)U brin chicken to Liberty don't sell them Until you see John Caveness. He pays the highest market price for them and settles the bill in hard cash. Dont forget him. tf rated with flowers and luscious fruits. At ten o'clock, refresh ments consisting of ice-cream, sherbert and diff erent kinds of cakes were ser ved to the couples assembled to the different tables L Those present were i The Sunday School Convention Miss Annie Lewis Dr Ii D Patterson j was carried out according toN the Miss Stena Reitzel John W Ward j programme given in last week's i w m iiuimer igsue and was quite a SUCCeSS. ns iviavmejraiiertion vv unnui A , i . j . A invert nrtxKrtl xcra.a. nrafint, si.nn the weather was pleasant. May miss josie iove Miss Edna Teague Walter Smith HerlHM't Smith I ' Fvou have srood iudirment. vou can realize at once that we can sell you CLOTHING FOR LESS "4.- V 4 money than others, who sell their goods on credit. We do strictly a cash business, and have only ONE PRICE. Give us a call a,itd examine some of those v Wool suits at Worsted suits at Wool pants at i .cj. . ' -.....-...' Reading Cas:: :iats 1.75. 15 WILL H. nATTEiEWS & CO., 30-4 South Elm Ctrcct, Orccr:1:::, IT. C. ;
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