Purely Personal.
of Fine Furniture, Rugs
and Home Furnishings
PARKER-GARDER CO., of Charlotte, X. C. announce their annual clearance sale beginning this morning,
July 29th, and continuing until Saturday night, August 9th.
Everything reduced one-half, one third and one-fourth olf selling value during this sale, except Pianos, Yic
trolas and Victor reords,
A great opportunity for our friends in Mornoe and Union county to purchase furniture and home furnishings
of artistic merit at a wonderful saving in cost. An opportunity to funrish your home complete or to supply
yourself with an odd piece that may be needed at one-fourth, one-third and one-Jialf value.
Don't fail to attend this sale and participate to the fullest in these bargain values. We enumerate below a
complete list of odd pieces, and discontiued patterns, all of which will be sold at practically half-price. Daily an
nouncements will be made in the Charlotte papers giving full ist of goods and prices.
IH. U iWM'tfTS Allium
IMoiiik'.I ami Discoid iiUHil I'liltctti Value. alt
Price.
Seamless Wilton velvet nis 0x12 00 M"oo
... Axmin,ter i ius xl2 ti'.0 to 7... 45.m
YVhira'l Au-'o l.-.li.ui nias. Pxl2 1 ' '"
,-. wn.it lull Aneio-LVtsian rues, !xU' 1 "'
l. Sci'ialess W:lun elvet. S "xlO-fi ".On IM
M Axli.inster nus. S I! x 1 -1! '
12 Seamless v.-ivc! il Axininster run. fV f. IW.tM
2 1 :. l.-' ...-I Harriu.'one us-. ;:i5x72 ..' 2-"
lli-.l II mii i I inr .it:, c .it Mall Pi ice. I-;! and I-1 HIT x-lliiiu Price.
1 1- row he.! 1''"
l(r ,. , I'.M'i !.'- ".
1 v lo match 1'"
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.' -,.!,! ,.:..' s.;..- li.i.l.s 12-V H.
2 sol,.! tM.;!'-.!-.' V t M ! I "A TS -7 "" i
1 .,;. !'.;:h:u::; oM cof: r:.;..r ""
1 1,iufu-;.i,v ilr-s-e, H .V,.o.
1 mahogany ,1,-sser I'"'1 '"'
2 niaho-aiiv chit'tomeis 1""."". . oO.oo
1 malio-aiiv lie. I io MLiu Ii !" ",J"
2 inahocanv rocker lo match .. 2.'."" -'..
1 ;nai...i::itix chair lo match ; 22. '"t. ll"
1 four piece sol.ii mahocany bed loom suit consists ol'
t. (t . dr 'ss.-r. civHonier ami toilet table :,7".u IST.riu
1 ton r piece solid mahogany suit 4!j.i0
1 Wimlsor maliotfany dresser 12-j.un i.."
1 Windsor mahogany ilivsser l:: ..' ".."
1 Windsor mahogany bed 100 imi ,-mm
1 Windsor mahogany bed 110. ''0 ".
1 Windsor inuhoaaiiy chilTorobe llum ,V.imi
1 Windsor inahimany dross I nu' table 110.00 .Won
1 Windsor mahogany drossiiiK laltlf 10't.OO .M).)M
2 Windsor mahosany chairs 20.00 lo.oo
2 Windsor maliofiany ro-htrs 22.00 ... 1 J.oo
1 thrtv pioco lour jiost Colonial suit, handsomely
carved, solid mahonany 470.00 2:W.im
1 seven piece fine walnut lied room .suit, matched . . 4:o,oo st.1.00
1 s'en piece fine Ann'iican walnut suit .'2 j.oo ia.r)
2 three piece walnut bed room suits Hi". on ,S2..(
7 Beikey & (lay walnut chiffoniers 12." 00 .."
1 Uerke'v day walnut dressing table !'" oo 47.."0
I Will!) Il't tied .' ""'
1 sevt ii piece walnut stilt 41'O.on ui.VOO
1 walnut dr.sser 70. no ..-,.
1 walnut dressine talde ',l.oo
1 Circassin walnut washsia ml r.O.on 1 .-,.
1 i.iahouanv dressing table !n.no 45.00
1 mahfiuniiv dresser -t 00
2 viahncany dressini? tables -tj.oo
1 aiahotiunv dressing talile ('..'. oo :VJ..i
1 ::iahce:any dresser 12.00 -J.r,o
2 tiiiihoa;iv beds 7 .." :C."
Adam nialioi;anv bed S5.0U 1T.50
t Adam mahogany bed f.0.00 . . .2.".im
2 mahogany dressini; tables 45.00 22.."
2 inahoirany beds 73.00 :i7.."it
1 ivorv decorated clnfforobe 7".'i0
1 ivorv dresser 70.00 .-.oo
1 ivorv dresser SO.Oft 2.",.l0
1 ivorv chitiorobe 4 '.00 22..10
t maple chair 10.00 5.00
8 maplp chairs for bed room 4,50 2.2.1
2 ivory arm chairs, cretonne upholstery 25.00 12.."0
1 ivorv chair in cretonne 18.00 9.00
1 ivorv dresser 125 00 62.50
2 ivory beds 125.00 2.."0
2 Ivory bow foot twin beds 110.00 53.00
2 ivorv dressine tables 100.00 50.00
2 ivory chifforobes 125.00 75.00
5 ivory rockers 25.00 12.50
2 ivory chairs 23.00 12.50
5 ivory dressing table chairs 25.00 12.50
1 ivory writing desk 80.00 40.00
1 ivory chiffonier 100.00 50.00
1 fumed oak bureau 30.00 15.00
1 fumed oak washstand 10.00 5.00
Dinlne Hoom Suit and Odd Pieces at Half Prire, nnd 1-1 Off.
1 ten piece Adam mahoeony dining room suit 600.00 300.00
1 four piece walnut suit, William and Mary period . 650.00 325.00
1 ten piece mahopany Queen Anne suit 650.00 325.00
1 ten piece mahogany dining suit 600.00 300.00
1 60-in. solid mahogony dining table 150.00 75.00
1 mahogony dining chair 10.00 6.00
2 solid niahoEony arm chairs 20.00 15.00
2 niahouony side chairs 10.00 5.00
50 mahogony leather seat chairs 15.00 7.50
3 mahogony leather arm chairs 20.00 10.00
2 twelve piece solid walnut dining room suits,
William and Mary design 800.00 575.00
1 mahogony china closet 100.00 50.00
1 walnut serving table -. ; . . 65.00 :t2.50
1 fumed 011k serving table 25.00 1750
1 fumed oak sideboard 35.00 17.50
1 fumed oak china closet 30.00 2."!oo
1 fumed oak serving table 25.00 17.50
lfunied oak china close) 33.00 17.50
1 fumed oak extension table, 54 in 33.00 17!."0
August
Value Sale
Price.
2 fumed oak . a'h. r seat chairs ! 0 4 .50
1 arm chair to match 15. 00 17.50
1 fumed oak tea wagon 2." Oo 12.50
6 gold. -ii oak dir.ing chiUrs lent!.-- seat "") ' 2.50
1 maho.ai eilarette 1."0 8.25
I liiaho-.iuy ceikreii,- 4.'.. 00 22.50
1 1 1! tn.- 1 ii:: It rellareite 1 .".' 7.50
1 fm-.e-i ak c. lUlvp.- 2-".o" 12.5"
1 tinned 0.1k c. ilaivtto 4'.. 20.00
1 ior t-a ua-er, l".eo 7.50
1 !!'! ,1 ..!; ;m Hiiuou 15.00 7.5;
1 six I'iei . ur;i i i.aiMel breakUtsi .' K'li.nii 05.00
1 six pier.. ii.i enamel brea!;:'a- -ui' X'" "o )l5.oo
1 ti x -1 . i . in; enai n- brealila.- s"it 22.". 00 112.50
I l 1 leu ' a ronel.iin I .mi- I l.eon.ird ll.'fi iei:ilii.
1 7". Hi ii e capacity f.o.oo ;IO.Oil
4 75 " ie" capaeii v W illi Wilier cei 'i i 7". 00 :5.00
5 llo lb ice iiipacity 67.30 :W.75
ti l.'.o !t ice capacity So. ml 40.00
125 1! ice ca a:ity with water coi.b-r S7.-1" 4-J.75
3 73 :b ice capacity with waiei rnnl.t 73.00 :!7.50
While ro.iinel Lined Xniiblaml I'.eti ineratoi-.
1 50 It ice cai.aci'y 35.00 17.5o
1 luo lb ice capacity 40.00 20.OO
Living K00111 ami Hall I'tiiniluie.
1 Adam sofa 223.0. 112.50
1 oak hall char !")." 45.O0
1 oak hall chair 75.00 :17.50
1 mahoeaiiy chaise lounge 50.00 25.00
3 Japanese floor lamps 40. 00 20.00
1 mahogany Moor lamp 45.no 22.50
1 two-piece ovei stuffed damask suit 400. (to 200.00
1 overstuffed damask chair 125.00 02.50
1 mahogany colonial sofa 125.00 02.50
1 three-piece Heppelwhite drawing room suit .... 300.00 150.00
2 Japane.se decorated tables 30.00 15.00
1 Japanese decorated table 65.00 :12.50
1 Japanese decorated desk 60.00 SO.OO
1 Japanes" decorated spinnet desk 83.00 42.50
1 Japanese decorated writing desk 75.00 37.50
1 Japanese decorated desk 55.00 27.50
1 solid mahogany hall cabinet firt.00 .45.00
1 three-piece damask and cane living room st:it . . . 350.00 175. Oil
1 mahogany and cane chaise lounge 45.00 22.50
1 mahogany and damask chaise lounge S3. 00 42.50
2 overstuffed tapestry sofas 275.00 137.50
1 overstuffed tapestry chair 125. 00. . .02.50
1 live-piece ovei stuffed !apes!y suit 5 50. on 275.00
1 oval mahogany table 40.00 . 20.00
1 solid mahogany and tapestry rocker 50.00 25.00
2 Chippendale solid mahogany tables, library 125.00 O2.50
1 three-piece overstuffed damask living room suit ..550.00 275.no
1 damask wing chair 05.00 47.50
1 overstuffed tapestry chair 110.00 55.00
1 Colonial chair, mulberry v-lour 75.00 37.50
1 tapestry wing chair 125.00 02.50
1 Colonial solid mahogany bookcase 100.00 50.00
2 Colonial solid mahogany desks 100.00 50.00
1 tapestry wing chair 75.00 37.50
6 tapestry wing chairs llO.tiO 55.0O
4 two-piece tapestry suits, overstuffed 323.00 102.50
2 tapestry wing chairs 70.00 35.00
1 solid mahogany hall seat and mirror 75.00 37.50
1 solid mahogany tapestry chair 35.00 17.50
1 solid mahogany velour chair 50.00 25.00
1 tapestry wing chair 50.00 25.00
1 tapestry wing chair 75.00 .37.50
3 tapestry bed davenports 125.00 62.50
1 imitation leather davenport 100.00 50.00
2 Japanese decorated floor lamps 25.00 12.50
2 solid mahogany cane and velour rockers 50.00 25.00
1 Japanese floor lamp 30.00 15.00
4 oak center tables 6.00 3.00
1 frosted black fiber settee cretonne covered 125.00 02.50
1 green porch settee 25.00 12.50
1 green porch chair 15.00 7.50
2 green porch rockers 15.00 7.50
2 green porch straight chairs 12.00 0.00
1 green porch table 15.00 7.50
1 fumed oak imitation leather davenport 100.00 50.00
1 fumed fiber desk 25.00 12.50
1 fumed cane settee 40.00 20.00
1 golden oak hall chair 10.00 5.00
1 early English umbrella stand S.OO 2.50
1 felt mattress, 4x6 35.00 17.50
1 hair mattress, 4x6 35.00 17.50
1 box spring. 4x4 50.00 25.00
2 single silk floss mattresses, 3x6 32.00 10.00
20 felt mattresses, 4x6 30.00 15.00
40 felt mattresses,, 46 20.00 10.OO
15, felt mattresses. 3x6 20.00 10.00
Brass Andirons. Brass Fire Fenders. Brass Fire Sets, Brass Candle
Sticks at substantial clearance sale prices.
No discount on Vict t olas. Victor records, Pianos and Pianola
Tianos.
Write, phone, or telegraph us if your are unable to attend the sale in person.
Y e are compelled to accept orders as they are received, so first come, first served.
Parker Gardner Co
16 WEST TRADE STREET
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
Mrs. S. T. How if and lit'le son.
.-'an. IkoU. Jr.. of Charlrloii. W'tt
Virginia, arf -siting Mrs. S.G. Homi
of Wsl. y ChaK l.
Miss Xeil Kinard of Fpwor'h. ?.
C is the ein-M of Mrs. P. H. Johnson.
Mr. iVr Abernetchy. sou of Ilex.
und Mis. J. K. Aheniethy of Salis
buiy. who recently returned from
ov i.t-as. spent Sunday here isiUng
fiiends.
Miss Lois Dixon of Wake Forest Is
the guest of Miss Mary Hazel Long.
Mrs. V. I!. Ashnaft has returned
from .1 visit 10 her brother. Coventor
T. W. Birkett.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Grady Byrd. af'or
?.n extended visit to Mrs. Byrd s moth
er. Mrs. Ida Pointer, have returned to
their home in Memphis, Tenn.
Misses Lucy and Mabel Helms have
returned from a trip to New York.
Baltimore. Washington and Greens
boro. Mrs. Kugene McLariy. Mr. W. H.
Mcl.arty and .Miss Louise McLatty of
Greensboro are the guests of Miss
Mabel Helms.
Miss Martha Secrest had as her
guests at a week end house party Mrs.
F. S. Brooks or Rome, Ga.. M.ss Hel
en Craig of Tiiuinonsville. S. C. and
Miss Kosa Mclntyre of Wingate.
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Mr. John D. Murray of Walierboro.
S. C. is the guest of his sister, Mrs.
J. 1. Warren.
Mr. F. S. Brooks Las i turned to
h s home in Chattanooga. Tenn.. after
isiting his mother. Mrs. A. J. Brooks.,
Mrs. Brooks is at present visiting in
the county and will join her husband
in a few days.
Mr. W". A. Lane and family ac
companied by their guest. Miss Ann
White Hall, leave Thursday morning
by automobile for a trin in ilie moun
tains in the western part of the state
. where ihey will spend some time.
! Mr. Olin McManus.who was a mem
ber of the 56 Pioneers but detained
in France on account of illness when
hi company sailed, has landed at New
port News. Va.. and gone to 4'anip
Lee to receive his discharge. He is
expected home in a few davg.
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Local Market.
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Good white cotton ;Ti
Rowden 33.50
. Eggs, hen 55
, Butter 30 to 40
Country hams , 34 to 37
Beeswax 20 to 23
Corn 2.00
; Young chickens 40 to 65
Hens 65 to 80
1 Wool 40 to 45
IT WILL PAY YOU TO
buTaCBUQU0LlME3
You are trying each year to improve your land and
grow bigger crops at less cost
LIME WILL HELP YOU DO THIS
( Read the resolution pasted by the representative! of the Experiment
Stations of the Southeastern Statet at their conference at Knoxville,
Tenn , April 29-30, 1919.
t 1. I.IMi: XKl.DS Ol- Till- POUTHKASTI-RN T ATI'S.
The Ayrcimn.i is rx I'.iiv.ou- thai tin soils of the Southeastern
St.;tcs arc seriously (U l:c;ci:t in lime, so that liming is c-si iui.il to
their r.K)st jiri tit.ii.K iii w ii 111 and permanent iinpruwincut.
2. FTXl'XI-S OF '.k!.V!l-r,.The finer tli limestone is
prounil, t! c greater is its imtin .;-ate availability. Limestone ground
to pa-s ::;Ji a tr:i i;;r-h .screen, ali liner particles inclmlci!, is
recuiKiiiein.t '1 lor tlic Coir.iuo:i 'plication of two lulls per asic.
.3. Ol'.WTlTY AND YU F.QITA'CY OF Am.ICATIOW-
I or yeticr.il r.-c we n eorn. er.ii an application ot one to two tons
of xrouml limestone pi r anc. or ouc-lialf that amount of burnt
lime, once in a rotation of not more than five years.
4. LIMIXO AXI) CKOl' NOTATION. Liinim? is most profit
able, in those rotation in winch Iryunics arc prominent, but. over
large area in tin si- State, especially on the heavier tvpes of soil,
liming is prol'.table for cvrt.. small jj rains and grasses'.
5. T.IMK AND l-'KKTII.IK RS. With soils poor in pota!t ?M
phosoh..te, hmm- give best results only when supplemented by
materials carrying these constituents.
THE a C. BUQUO LIME CO.
COLUMBIA. S. C
R. C. GRIFFIN & BRO., Agents,
MOMSOK, . ('
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DELCO - LIGHT
Meets All the Requiremtns of the
National Board of Fire Underwriters.
National Board of Fire Underwriters
Chicago, 111., May 19,. 1919.
E4105
From: Asst. Electrical Engineer,
To: Domestic Engineering Co.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Attention Mr. L. S. Keilholtz,
Chief, Engr.
Subject: Farm Lighting Plants.
The only farm light plant as yet mentioned in
our list of Inspected Electrical Appliances is the
Delco Light Plant of your manufacture.
W. L. LODGE. .
Delco-Light is the Complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Passed by the Government (Over 4,000 used)
Passed by the Fire Underwriters
Passed by over 80,000 Satisfied Users.
X
MONROE ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY
A. L. Helderman, Proprietor $
East Frankling Street Phone 471 ?