ETHE RALEIGH EVENING TIDIES, FfeiDAYjJUNB; 1906. 'tTTTTiT Ctotog Away Tlds Summer? If , .So Have The Times To Follow '.you. -. - iiy- T : ; ' - ' ' ; Readers if The . Times who are about to leare the city are . reminded that the paper will , be lent by mall, at the rate of 10 cents' per week, or. 40 cents per month to any postofflce, and the address will be changed as often as desired. Subscriptions by mail are . payable in advance. Parties . contemplating leaving the city , for the summer should send their order to The Times and the . paper , will ..be mailed at once. Write plainly name and address. SOCIAL CIRCLES - Miss Louise Bruce "Wright returned to the city today. S S Mrs. Cclostia Smith returned from Franklin ton today. $$ Miss Mildred Woodall left today to visit relatives in Gtibson. 8 Miss Catherine Maag of Baltimore is a guest at the home of Mr. A. Dughi. S O $ Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Collen of Pine hurst aro registered at the Yarborough. Miss Bottle Buss went to Oxford this morning to spend a while with Mrs. Julia Minor. S S Miss Flora Creech has returned from Newport News, Va., where she vis ited Mrs. E. M. Braxton. $ O S Bev. Thomas Dixon of Shelby is In the city the guest of his daughter Dr. Delia Dixon-Carroll. 3 $ 8 ... ' Mrs. A. B. Andrews left this morn ing for Montgomery. Ala., to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Marks. Little Miss Elizabeth Thicker is in the city from Norfolk the guest of her aunt Dr. Delia Dixon-Carroll. S O Miss Flossie Abell and Miss Bettie Lee Sanders returned to Smithficld after visiting Miss Nina Green here. S Misses Eloisc McGill and Miss Lilly Curry of Fayetteville returned home this morning after spending a lew : days with Mrs. E. E. Mofflt. -S lOt I Mr. J. W. Barber, accompanied by Mrs. J. J. Towlcr and son Barker, left for Virginia to spend some time in the mountains. O ? Mr. C. B. Crowell has returned from Monroe where he was one of the groomsmen for the marriage of Mr, John ( Sikes, a prominent young at torney of Monroe to Miss Maggie Crowell which was beautifully cele brated In the Lutheran church Wed nesday evening. The groom is a brother of Prof. Sikes of Wake Forest College. ; 0 Rid to Go A'Camping. The following invitation has been re- ccived:. "The Personoro Club of Roxboro Invite you to go a camping with them at Loch LilY, July second to seventh, nineteen hundred and six." ! 0 Judge White of Quiney, Fla., spent the past few days in the city the guest of his old friend Dr. A. 15. Hawkins on Blount street and left this morning for Washington. Judge White is in his eighty-sixth year and is remarka bly hale and hearty for his years. In fact he is almost as spry as a young man. He. said this morning that he spent three days last week on horse back down in Florida. .$? y': Gwaltncy -King. New Bern, N. C., June 22. A prettt wedding ceremony was performed at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank King Wednesday morning, when their daugh ter, Miss Maud Luce King was united in marriage to Mr. Wiilliam E. Gwalt my of Asheville. The 'parlor was most attractively decorated with palms and flowers. The bride was beautifully at tired In a white accorduon plaited silk. The ceremony was performed by Bev. J. It. Betts. Mr. and Mrs. Gwaltncy went to Morehead for a few days and will live in Asheville, where the groom is a successful young Insurance man. Qt To Meet Mr. Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Knox enter tained the members of Christ Church choir last evening at their home on north Blount street complimentary to Mr. Edwin Wilson of New York, who is one of the faculty and baritone soloist of the Summer Music School here. There were present Dr. an;l Mrs. Knox, Miss Eliza Knox, Mrs. Charles McKImirion,' Mrs. Walter Grimes, Mrs. ThOs. M Ashe, Mrs. Minnie W. Martin, Miss Sophie D. Busbee, Miss Margant Steadman, Miss Ellen Durham, Mr. Chas. John son, Mr. Sherwood Haywood, Mr. FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS . i the proper shape and size, phraseology and arrangement are correct, style of engraving just right and everything in accordance with the dic tates of social usage. All work done in our own factory here. Low prices,. and 'strict promptness . Send for free samples and booklet 9. P. BTYENS EXGRATJXQ CO 47 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. VIIIY TAKE CALOMEL? When Mozlfey'sXemon Elixir, a purely vegetable compound, with a pleas ant taste, will relieve you of Biliousness, . and all kindred diseases without griping or nausea, and leave no bad effects. 50cr'and $1;00 per bottle; ' at all Drug stores. MOZLEIPS LFKSON ELIXIR. "Onb Dose Convinces." iilimimw mi in-"'- "i Benjamin Ellis and Mr. T. II. Hud son. A number of musical selections were rendered by Mis. Knox, Mrs. McKimmon and Mrs. Grimes, which were greatly enjoyed. After this ices were served. - All appreciated.', the pleasure of knowing more Intimately Mr. Wil son, who ...proved to be most thor oughly entertaining as well as capti vating with his excellent voicj, O Organ Recital This Evening. At the Presbyterian church this ev ening at 8:3 o'clock. Miss Sadie Dun can will: give .an organ recital, assisted by Mrs. Horace Dow elf. soprano, and Miss Helen Smeiles, violinist All per-, sons wearing Summer School uaiigcs will be expected to occupy as many seats as necessary in the main building.' The rest of the church anil 'Sunday school room will be open to the pub lic The musical public is invited to ', attend. The program is as follows: Offertoire in P Minor.. ......... ..Lett. Selection for i Vol in .KehlicM. Miss lie: n Smedes. Audantino in D-Flat ...I.emnre. Berceuse Reside. Stive me, O God .Ashford. Mrs. Horace Dowel!. Audantino King Hall. Pastorale : Geo. Whiting.: Legende WieniawsUi. .! iss Smedes. Crossing the Har....... ..Dudley Buck. . . Mr. Douill. Contilena v.. G. Waring Stchbins. i A Real Procession. .Walter Spinney. 9 9 90 LOCAL BRIEFS 9 KSCHitilHIi Mr. D. II. ..Sent. T '-.of Chalybeate ; : ",' Springs, is here today nnd reports tine j SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSEMBLY, crops in his section of Harnett county. President W. ' L, Puleat of -Wake , ' . '. ,, , Forest College was here "-.today. - He;0l"'"s " Monday at ,uckmmi Springs reports tliut the summer school opened! v-I'iIst. T'.rou-li Week, with a fine attendance. . -."! .Rev. Hisht C. Moore, the Sunday The Wake county ''('unfed- rate pen sion board will meet on-the first Moot day in July instead of on July I 'as. has been printed in soni of the papers. A charter is- issued for,- the .F",Mncl Euso Veneer Company of . Jainesvil'e. capital $Ht(M'iK aiii!:oi'izeil an-1 $i;,nf;rt subscribed, by W. J. Fraiieis, If. A. Euse and otl:ors. Sir. II. ( Rutlcr. Past Master of : Iti.leigh lyodge Xo. ."CO, will Install the otfteers elected of the three Masonic I.-'.iiiges in.'. Masonic' Hull ui S. p. m.. E YOU TRIED nowdrift' ARD egetable- the South. . No hog. All bain5 kpt cut. AW goodness MIWE TEAS W. C. STKOXAC H SOXS CO. require Invitations that are In ac cordance with forms adopted by fashionable society. Invitations which we engrave are IhAV "S I Purely V I Made in No Filth CHASE t Saturday; Juoo 23, all Masons are cor dially, Invited. The republican primaries in Wake county are held today to choose dele gates to the county convention which meets here at noon tomorrow. The primaries in the country were held this afternoon while in Raleigh town ship they will be held at the polling places tonight. The convention will be composed of 59 delegates. Mr. Edwin Wilson, baritone soloist of the Old First Presbyterian church, New York and teacher of voice cul ture at the summer school will sing at the evening service, Church of the Good Shepherd, next Sunday at 8:15 o'clock. A fine musical service has been arranged and the public, especial ly members of the summer school are cordially invited. '--'.-- A party of young men, Messrs. T. B. Heartt, James Pollard, W. B. Jones, George Badger and Dr. S. P. . Norrls, leave tomorrow for Cherry Point, on Neuse river, near Morehoad City, where they will spend a week fishing. Messrs.' Murray Allen, Early Hughes and Dennis Heartt have preceded them and are already there. a PERSONALS. "':' . . eoi Mr. F. A. lfinn.'mt of Wilson arrived this morning. Mr. I, K. Rhodes' of Charlotte - Is a Raleigh visitor. Mr. J. W. Shipley of Winston-Salem spent the day In Ualelgh-. - Mr. W. T. Hodges was a -Raleigh vis itor today from tloldsboro. - Mr. ' (5. S. Tucker, left today for ljocky Mount and Wilson. Mr. .8. (!. Lenoax of Brown Sunlit is registered at- the Yarborough. Hi'. X. H. Smith or Fayetteville Is in the city a guest at the Yarborough. Kev. W. C. Tyree. I). I)., left today for La Grange where he will preach tonight. llev. R. T. Vann, D. D.. left for Sniitlilield and Dunn where he will preach. Mr. T, A. Gree nof New Bern arrived last night and is registered at the Yar borough. Mr. William Joyner of Frankllnton was here on his way home from the bankers' convention. Mr. W. B. MeKoy. Junior Grand Warden of the North Carolina Grand Lodge of Masons, was in the city today from Wilmington. .Air. John C. Drewry received niessa yesterday from Mrs. 'Rrcvry. who is at the St. Dennis hotel, 'At i lantic City, N. J., saying . thi't. their I little son, .John C. Drewry.-" Jr., was : sick. Today Mr., Drewry -.received a t .'le:;ram from Mrs. Drew ry aniumnc- ins that the little boy was ill, and tin I statement of his. condition was so disi ressi.ng- that . .Mr. Drewry left this afternoon for Atlantic City. school secretary, leaves this afternoon .lor Jackson Springs to attend the Bap tist Sunday School Assembly, which ci.uv.-ius (here on Monday and will con tinue untU July 1, a seven days' fellow ship and instruction. :: Kacli day will he a unit, w ith three' periods of song, two of Bible study.: one. of speeches, the s'fternoon for recreation and a sermon lit night. . The opening address Monday' night win be by Jlr. X. l:. Uroughton of this clly and i. sermon will be preached immediately afterwards by Rev. J. W. Wildinan. ; Monday will be text-boook AVildman. Monday will be text-book With Rev. Livingston Johnson presid ing. Wednesday will be superintend ents' day and Mr. J. II. Tu('.ur will preside. Thursday has been set .-.part u.-i Sunday School Mission I "a. v. presid ed over by Jlr. T. S. Franklin. Teach ers'' da'y will be Friday and Prof, J, !. Carlyle will be in the chair. Satur day will be pupils' day. Prof. J. A. Campbell - presiding. Sunday, . the lust day, will be Consecration day. and tin. assembly . Sunday school will be In (barge of 'Mr.' X. B. Brnughton. The morning sermon will be preached by Rev. J. W. Lynch, nnd the evening Sirmon by R.-V..M. L. Kesler. -.-Addresses will be delivered during the session by Rev. R. T. Vann. Fred I'. Hale. Rev. Livingston Johnson, President V. .. L. I'oteat. J. W. Bailey, . J. Brogden, Rev. J. C. Massee, Archibald Johnson. J. D. Moore, J. J. Hall, Rev. W C. Tyree. The famous Wake Forest quartet will lend the. assembly in the song. Special rates of $1.00 a day at Jackson Springs Hotel have been secured, and reduced railroad rotes of one and one third fare plus 23c. for the round trip. ix-sriiAxci-: compaxiks waxt TO STAY IX ( ALII OKXIA. (By the Associated Press.) San Francisco, Cal., Juno 22. Eleven of the five insurance companies whose licenses to do business in California are open to cancellation because of their refusal to either furnish the state insurance commissioner with a com plete list of policies or slcn the stipu lation granting an additional sixty days to their policy holders fqj- the filing of proofs of loss yesterday de clared that their companies would stny in California and settle losses nntr they were driven out. These companf are the American of Boston, American of Philadehlpla, Concordia, Delaware. Dutchess, Globe and Rutgers, Oer manla, Glrard, New York, Spring O-r-(len and West Chester Erie. The American of Boston and the American of Philadelphia will, it is said, settle as best they can and retire from the insurance business. GENTLEMEN WE ARE SHOWING A MACJXIFi CE-Si' IniVE OP OXFORDS FOR SVMMER SEUVICL. Von do not pay too much here lo your Shoes. Perry & Rosenthal. 1 brdhia FRgE Tho mere statement that Bro monin Is of such tremendous cfll ency to the human system that it practically fortifies tho body against the majority of diseases Is not enough nowadays to con vince tho skeptical public, deluded as it has been in the past by tho myriads of fakirs and heartless charlatans, who have taken tho puolic's money in exchange for dangerous, insidious and Iiabit formiug drugs. THE BROMOMA CO.MIMXY WILL GIVE YOU AX EVIDENCE OF THEIR SINCER ITY AND BELIEF IN THEIR WONDERFUL 1'ISODICT. Many thousands of dollars have been spent in order to get Bromo nin into that shape that it can be taken conveniently, in (ho house. on the cars, at the fountains, etc. This has linally been accomplished by putting it into the form of a granular effervescent. WE DON'T WANT YOU TO INVEST ONE CENT UNTIL YOU HAVE TRIED IT AT OUR EXPENSE. If you are run down in general health, if you have dyspepsia, - faiulin; spells, subject to insomnia, bil iousness, kidney or liver troubles, catch cold easily: if jour system is in that condition that the di sease germs of pneumonia, la grippe, or the various epidemics are apt to take hold easily, if you have occasional of constant head ache, loss of memory, generally impaired vitality, (lien you need Brcmonin. ISromonia is to the human sys tem what the scrubbing brush and soap are to the dirty wash basin. It stimulates the Phagocytes of the blood so that they are more easily enabled to destroy all at tacking germs (the theory of curing all germ diseases). Hro" nioni.i so stimulates the digestive :ip:n-atus that nature is enabled to assert her sway. If your stom ach is in good condition, you are well. The Chinese are a wise peo ple. They accost each other with, "How is your stomach?" The W. II. 'King Drug Com pany guarantees ; that everybody v. bo will cut out the coupon at the bottom of this page and will send it to the J.roinoiiia Company of New York will receive, free of cost, all charges paid, a package big enough for several days' use. If you think it is what you need and have already had a free bot tle, you v. ill lin-,1 it on sale at all lirst class druggists. Send coupon, no matter where you live, and you will receive a free bottle. For sale at all first class drug gists 125 and 50 cents. W. H. KING DRUG CO. Distributor for Raleigh and Vi cinity. Free Rromonia Coupon. Name City State My nearest dealer is My disease is . . . . . GERMAN INSURANCE COM PANIES COME TO SCRATCH. San .Francisco, Cal., Juno 22. Fraim I5opi, tlio German consuil in lliis city, i;s about to lile an olllchd report wiih his government upon luc insurance situation' here. In regard to the position of tho German com panies involved he is quoted as fol lows: "There is no doubt that the Ger man government has the right to con trol the actions of all ..'commercial communes incorporated under the laws of Germany', and where it can he demonstrated that any insurance company is not acting honestly by its 'i.itrons the government undoubetdly Is empowered to bring it to reason. "I am forwarding to the German government my official report upon conditions in San Francisco and upon 'he Insurance situation. The gov-n-.r. -.e-.', v. ::r undoubtedly give its at- :v.Ucn to tho situation and will not icmK my i-Vrurance company that is il)!e to ncot.its obligations to es ?:i;)v them." The German insurance companies fin;ns business in this state are the A P.chen and Munich, Hamburg-Brem-!n, N.irih German of Hamburg, Prus ;an .National, Rhine and Moselle and l'ran"-Atlantic. Tho latter, it is said, has now -eed to write insurance in Cali fornia. - Miss Oldwun I've refused many, many offers of marriage. Gayboy' (absent-minded) Very thoughtful and considerate of you, I'm sure. Translated for Tales from Meggendorfer Blatter. Jewelry '.for If you ore seeking a choice you our new things In high-class Our display comprises practically everything that one can con" ceive of as suitable for a jewelry gift. There aro new bangle brace lets, pretty lockets, brooches buckles, neck'chalns, and a host of rings of every sort, y - LiAJ H. MAHLER'S SONS Jewelers, 18 J u n e Brides . ARE DELIGHTED WITH OUR " Cut Glass, Odd Pieces of China, Bric-a-Brac Etc. BEFORE THE WEDDING AND AFTER THE WEDDING Our Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware MAKES THE HOME ATTRACTIVE Uie WILLIAMS-NOWLAN CO. 127 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, N. C. V Do not send only your DIFFICULT WORK to us because you know we can launder it in the very best manner, but ' Let 1 Us "fhiiH Entire Lmndry List Our charges whether garments pieces sent to us. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY RALEIGH : SAVINGS : BANK JOHN T. rULLEN, President, Deposits over $G50,00O, and this bank has paid out to depos itors about $loO,(M0 in interest 4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND APPROVED COL lateral: jr;r YOU KEEP COOL AT THE King-Crowel Drug Go's Magnificent New Establishment Electric fans are distributed "'.'-throughout the More, us well as at the t'i)'.!iii:iiii, ;-.iuI jou'll tind comfort here no matter how lid! t'le day. V.'e want yon to try our I'i.ieliurst Ice Cream. King--CroweII Drug Co. I Am With "The Boys and Will Fightfo a Finish. inee it is understood that Mr. Walters has withdrawn from the race, I will appre ciate any favors shown me by his mends and wish to thank them in advance for their support and interest in my candidacy. Several have told me in person that they would be glad to support me but had promsied to stand bv Mr. Walters before I came out. So now you have a chance.- Let's see what we can do. (i ; In return I promise to you and to the public to fulfill my duty as an officer by giving myself and my time to the of fice and to the people. J. H. BOBBINS. ' To the Democratic Voters of Wake ; County. -Raleigh, N. C, June 2i, 1906. We hereby announce our candidacy for re-election to the position of County Commissioners of Wake county, subject to thte action of the Democratic Pri mary. We have served you to the best of our ability during- our term of office. We have tried to be economical in the administration of your affairs without being penurious. Every member of this board is a business man, and the same time spent in their business would have been more remunerative to them than June Gifts gift for some One, wo want to show jewelry. . i . j JA. t IjLiJ Jji .1 J T J Raleigh,. IN. C, are moderate for all work, difficult to launder or flat CHARLES ROOT Cashier. their service, as Commissioners. We had Intended at the close of this term to retire from office and not solicit your support for re-election, but many of you have advised us that wo could not afford to do so; that our record wag one that the county was proud of, and that we would be doing ourselves nnd the county an injustice not to consent to serve another term. We have yielded to their demand, and If you see lit to nominate and elect us, we promise a faithful economical, business adininis tiation, one that the county will not be ashamed of. Respectfully, I,. M. ADAMS, J. T. BUOUGHTON, J. T. EDWARDS. S. W. TERRBLL, AV. F. UTLEY. ; 21-30(1 ; In Bankruptcy. . United States District Court East ern District of North Carolina. "In the matter of Fred Woollcott, Bankrupt. - Order for sale of uncollected ac counts. ... For good cause Bhown, and in pur suance of direction of creditors, the trustee, G. E. Leach, herein, is here by ordered and directed to advertise for sale, all uncollected accounts re maining in tho hands of ho trustee herein, and uncollected. Said adver tisement shall give ten days notice of the time and. place when the trus' tee-will make said sale, and such no tice shall be advertised at least once and as many more times as may he deemed necessary in The Raleigh Evening Times, a newspaper desig nated by the court for publications in bankruptcy. Said sale shall be for cash upon the confirmation of the court. Said-trustee is herein direct ed to return his report of all sales without unnecessary delay, after the rlnv of Hntft. -! ' At Raleigh, in said district, this 21st day of June, A. D. 1906. VICTOR H. BOYDEN, ;' Referee , in Bankruptcy. In pursuance of the abovo order I will oiler for sale at. the. court houso door in Raleigh,, Wake county, N. C, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, the 2nd day of July, 1906, all accounts due Fred- Woollcott. bankrupt, re maining unpaid on that day. G., E. LEACH, lOt . ; Trustee. "I Like Your Tit'e-Hold Plaster Fine." Zeb V. Walser. Lexington, N. C. Guilford Plaster & Cement Co., Greensboro, . N. C. Gentlemen: Iiara in receipt of your lette r. I like, your Tite-Hold Plas ter ( fine, . and those who see it will not think of using the old fashioned piaster, .'. I have . two or three differ ent finishes in my house, and every one is admiring it very much. i ' Very truly yours, . (Signed) ZEB V. WALSER. ClaiiWS DEPARTMENT STORE 326, 328, 830, 332, 331, Fayetteville Street. RALEIGH, N. C. SUMMER SCHOOL NOTES. , - " For the benefit of those who do not know we will state that we do not give trading stamps, neither are we "noble generous" enough to pay any one's railroad fare either at our own expense or the expense of our HOME customers. , But it Is generally understood that we are pastmasters in' the art of giv ing one hundred cents worth of goods for every dollar you pay, and in real savings we are worse than a half a dozen savings banks. NEW ARRIVALS. Our third lot of water coolers. Metal coolers, $1.13, $1.35, $1.70, .30, $3.15. Stoneware, 85c, $1.20. $1.35, $1.50. Flower pots, 3c. to 45c. Jardinieres, 10c. to $1.00. Large wire fly traps, lie. Mosquito Netting, Be. yard. Cots, $1.10 to $3-00. Envelopes, 2 4c., 5c. package. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Oxfords, small, 50c. Infant's Shoes, 10, 25, 10, SO, 05, 80c. Infant's Red Slippers, fiO, 80c. . Child's Oxfords,. GO, 00, 70, 80c, $1.00. Misses' Oxfords, 70c, 80c, $1.00, $1.20. Ladles' Oxfords, $1.00, 81.25, $1-50. to $3.00. Roys O. fords, $1.25, .$1.75, $2.00. Men's Oxfords, $1.25, $1.5li $2.00, $3.00. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Carpet, 10, 14, 20, 25, 35, 50, 00c. Rugs, 25c. to $7.00. Art Squares, Mattings, Shades. Foor Oil Cloth, 25c. yard. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. STOVE DEPARTMENT. TINWARE DEPARTMENT. CROCKEEV DEPARTMENT. GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. VACATION. Season is at hand and Trunks and Go-away Baps are in the mind of everybody. The wise turn their steps toward Crinkley's, where they can get the same quality for loss money. Trunks, 70c, $1.00, $1.35, $1.70, $1.00, $2.10, $2.50, $3.00, $3.30, $3.70, $4.10, $4.70, : $5.25, $0.00, $0.75, $7.00, $12-50. Suit Cases, $1.00 to $0.00. Eags, 25c to $5.00. ' FARM TOOLS. Special 14-fingor Grain Cradles, worth $3.00; for this week $2.25. Cultivators and Plows. Grass Scythes and Snaths, $1.15. Wheel barrows, $2.00. Hoes, Rakes, Shovels. Lawn Mowers, $3.00. Grasssickles, 10c, 25c. Grass Shears. Fruit -Jars, Kettles. Horse Muzzles,' Sc. - v 1 i WHITE PURSES, Washable Hand Bags, 25c, 50c. Fans, 1c to 50c. Bolts, 10c. to 50c. UNDERWEAR. Men ribbed seam drawers, 40c Balbrlggan Shirts" and Drawers, special, 23c. each, 45c. Suit. Ladies' Vests, 5, 10 nnd 15c. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Fino Black Clerical Summer Coats, $3.00. v Men's Washable Vests, White and Colors, 05c-, 75c, 00c, $1.25. LADIES' WHITE SUITS. White Liaone Waist and Skirt worth $1.75 Suit, special price 00c. each, $1.20 Suit. Have sold out of long whlto and black Silk Gloves. , ' HAT DEPARTMENT. Big line Men's Dress Straw Hat at all prices. Panamas, $3.50. MISCELLANEOUS. Rubber Hose, 7c, Qc, 11c. Lawn Mowers, $3.00. . Hammocks, . 90c, to $3.00. Fish Aquariums, 35c. to Q5r. Cots, $1-45 to $3.25. Curtain Stretchers, $1.00, $1.10. Porch Rockers, Red or Green $1.25 Freezers, $1.35 to $4.00. Refrigerators, -$6.75, - $12.50. Progress Steel Ranges, $18 to 30' Bed Canopies, $1.25. Mosquito Netting, Oc. yard. Buggy Lap Robes,' 50c, 65c. Baby Carriages, $1.75 to $12.50. 'Imitation Leather Couches,' $8.50, $10-50. Water Coolers and Filters. Flowered Lawns, .5, &, 10c yard. ,-.:.' : .. White Iron Cribs and Beds. Mantel Folding . Beds. $12.50. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Auto Harps, $2, $3, $5. Guitars $2.43, $2-65, $3 ?..w. Banjos, Violin, itTandolirt... f-ea. Strings, Repairs. ' Victor and other- Talkln Ma chines and Records. If you can't come WRITE

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