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^ For Ladies, Children and Infants a S ®0 DBEAM Your Carnival week will not be complete un til you visit the and have your hat made or trimmed by a man. It will ba a feature to tell your friends at home. UP-TO-DATE STYLES for street or dress at right prices. Ladie’s wool vests. Ladle’s half wool vests. Ladle’s scarlet wool vests. The Ladies’ Millinery Parlor, Ladle’s heavy cotton vests. Oneito Union Suits. Ladle’s union suits. Ladle’s medium vests. Ladle’s pants in all Ladle’s fleeced weight grades. BeVinnay & Langley, Prop’s. 109 Inniss St Children’s union suits. Children’s vests. Misses vests. Infant’s all wool vests, wool vests. Infant’s Intent’s ribbed vests. Misses pants. Infant’s half fleeced vests. Ladies Mackintoshes A few samples of Ladle’s high- grade Mackintoshes At ^ A. We have the larg est stock of rich cut glass ever shown in the city, and the prices are, when qual ity is considered are the low est possible. See Our Window w5«-rte''-- Tb^s WEEK. 127 S. Main St. THORNTON, JEWELER. AVERAGE WAN WALhS 12,500™ fS . JU a . lire TIME Distance to Walk, but if you, buy your Shoes from us you will have a com fortable trip, be sides our SHOES will last so well that it wont cost you much. Begin today to buy your shoes at our store for that, long journey. $1.50 Umbrellas, Pearl handle, Choice Atlanta, Ga. For sale at T. F. Young’s, corner Main and Fisher Streets. Old machines taken for part payment. Sold on easy terms. 1ASIC SiLFNI STREET 5 TREE PET EKS ON & RELFS. STYLISH SHOES Fall Styles are now ready. Styles you could never -uy except made to order, before Vow. All America $3.50 Shoe Is the very best shoe on the market. . Made all styles and shapes. E»er» p sk juartnieed. p^oufe to show their.. Davis & Wiley Building. SPECIAL We make and trim you a hat while you wait, Kodol Digests what yoa gat Dyspepsia Oar® The agony you sutler after eating, that feeling of fullness, flatulence (wind on the stomach) and belching is caused by decay of undigested food which forms a gas that distends the walls of the stomach and ex erts a pressure against all the internal organs. The eating of more food forces out part of this gas and causes belching. Just take a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It will relieve you at once. It never fails to permanently cure the worst cases of indigestion and dyspepsia. “I suffered untold pains from indigestion which were always worse af ter eating. Two bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made me a well man and life now seems worth living. Peter Sherman, No. Stratford, N.H.’ it can^t help bat d® ^ou goad Prepared by E. 0. DeWitt &Oo., Ohicago. The $1. bottle contains2^ times the 50c. size. ^e favorite household remedy forcoughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, throat and lung troubles is ONE SHIN UTS Cough Cure* It cures quickly For Sale by James Plummer. $ 9 ft 9 50c WASH SILK, THIS SALE is not a new ex mer. it has been on the market for 50 years and stands today superior to ail others. There may be a better machine made in the future but we know not when nor where. Its Rotary Motion and ball bearings makes it rapid and light, running. Il is 1 3 faster and will wear twice as long as any shuttle machine. Send for circular. WHEELED & WiLSra BN. C0„ “ rurn cruQqsry ■ into J ' ...pastime. 10c Pillow Cases, this sale, Cotton Blankets, 75c Capes, WM. RUTH. SALESMAN ! W5S1CEZ35W5S PRICES MADE BY Ladies ribbed vests with sleeves, lOc. 10c Childrens tan ribbed hose, this sale, Oc, Mil! 4-Lc 5c yard wide, yellow homespun, Ac 7c Bleaching, no starch. WALLACE. Good For This Morith'Only. 5 ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Two First-Class New York and Pittsburg Milliners. C. SCARRATT A BUSY SEASON AT THE NEW DEPARTMENT STORE, § n n i s s #■ t New currants, per pack, 10c. Leggetts fall cream cheese, per lb. 15c Tarbell full cream cheese, per lb., 15c Armours potted ham, 3 cans for . 10c Heckel’s buckwheat, 31b packages, 15c Leverings coffee, per pack, . . 10c Granulated sugar, 18 lbs for . $100 Blue ribbon brand of sweet corn percan, . 4 . . 71-2c Brown Shoe G© s? C. M. BROWN, Manager Empty Wagons Rattie Loudest. My Piace of Busi ness Doesn’t Rat tle Because It is loaded down with bargains in all kinds of jewelry, watches, clocks, silverwear, etc., at rock- bottom prices. Everything guaranteed as re presented or money refunded. My guarantee is bona-fide. Try one expert repairing, S. L. Swicegood, 104 N. Main st. Jewelery. Don’t Throw Away Your Hard Earned Dollars on awkwardly made clothing: It costs no more to have your gar ments satisfactorily made to order by J. A. Sandstrom, the Merchant Tailor, at 114 Fisher Street. His points are: Good Pit, Good Appearance, Good Wear and Low Prices. He also does clean ing, pressing and repairing. Today our new granolithic side walk will be open to the public, and all the rubbish removed. -This will give you a chance to seo the New Store dressed in itsJ^est tie nave uceix aL souie u1du.u van cage m opening be fore our building was completed, but we feel grateful at the royal welcome and the generous patronage that has been so freely extended to us. And we hope by a straight- forward, honest, up right business policy to merit this and extend our patrons to every citizen of this section. A GREAT SILK SHOWING. J We can safely say that no where in this section, you f will find such an attractive line of the very newest thing, ’ in Silksfor waist and full suits. All of the novelties I shown this season you will find here. CLOAKS. Something about The New Cloaks. Fashion and de- 1 mand has placed in the lead for this season the Automo- § bile and the short 27-inch Jackets. These we have in the l leading shades and are making some attractive prices. Uur - 2 best '’ and are going fast at from $4.00 to $6.00. See this line before you buy. „ FUSS. A big line of Furs will be shown this week. Remem- ^ her this is the Great Double Store, besides a complete up- to-date Dry Goods or Ladies Department. We run a regular Clothing and Furnishing Depart- J ment for men, where they can get anything in this line that they need. | We can run all these departments at much less sx- g pense than specialty lines, thereby giving to our custom- ers every thing at the lowest possible price. So come and 2 see the Big Double Store. £ A Large Lot of Elks Collars for Decorations Just in ® This Eve. Call Early as They Are Going Fast. SALISBURY, C A R NIV A L Art quares. All Wool Art Squares, 9x12 feet at 12 different allnew designs, 9x12 Art Squares Yard Wide Ingrain carpet $6.85 3.75 at 22c, 28c, 32c, 40c, 57-J-c Elegant Velvet Carpets Genuine Linoelium choice designs, 4-4, 5 4, 6 4, Floor oil cloth, elegant pat terns, 4-4, 5 4, 6-4 at 50 nice Smyrna Rugs 50 nice Moquet Rugs 500 window cloth roller shades, all colors 90c 50c yd 25c yd $1.20 2.00 25c Lace Curtains. Lace Curtains. $1 to $1.50 We are showing at least 25 dif ferent, elegant new designs in 3 yd and 34yds, comprising the same effects as the moat expensive goods. All our curtains come di rect from the Importer and it will pay you to see our styles before buying. Tapestry Portiers in rich colors including Oriental ef fects 1.50to$3.85 Tapestry Tall Covers, rich Oriental effects 1.00 to $3.50 of Comforts Fine Satine in Choice designs worlh$3 50 at $2.75 3.00 at 2.50 at 1.75 at 1.25 at White Marsoills Quiffs,v60c, $1,00, 1.40, 1.75, 2.00. Wallace ^ Soxie, 2.25 1.90 1.40 1.00 80c, Ladies Jackets 27 inches long in Tan, Castor, Black, Blue and Red at $4.00, 5.00, 5.50, 6.25, 6.50, 8.00 and 8.25 in elegant Satin lined garments, all the newest cut, some with yoke effect, and all great values. Ladies Automobile Jackets in Tan Castor and Black at 9.50 and $11.00 Your inspection wanted. 40 Fine Plush Capes, samples, at 2.50 to $4.00. Are worth 50 per cent more. Blue ribbon extract, 25c size, per bottle, .... Good grade of catsup, per bottle, Finest grade of imported french peas, per can, Large package of toilet paper, per pack, . . . . . Sixty cent grade of fine New Or- 15c 10c 15c 5 c leans molasses, per gallon, . 40c raisins, dates, fig malaga grapes, pears. apples, and cakes, crackers, cheese sand wich, graham wafers and fruit cakes. ONLY to be had at the ORIGINAL WHWALLACE Wholesale and Retail Grocery. The Ladies’ Bazaar 9 is the place to get the liewest things at the lowest prices. Any thing you want in ladies furnishing goods, notions of all kinds, mil linery. ladies tailor made suits, skirts, shirt waists, jackets, capes and everything you need in ladies and childrens wear. Ion wiij do well to call and inspect our stock before making your fall purchases. MR'S. L.’FINK VALUES 0 $ Dress Goods 50 in Golf Suitin, Brown Blue and Gray 56 in heavy all wool Mel ton, oxford and steel 27 in Stripe skirting for rainy day skirts 52 in Venetian in Castor, Grey and Army Blue ... . 56 in Repellant,Blue,Grey Garnet, Brown, Black 36 in all wool Dres Flan nel 52 in Fine Broadcloth, Garnet, Blue, Brown, Green IVack 51.00 yd 38 to 50c 1.00 yd 35c 55c , All departments of our im- CLOTHING STOCK ' are filled to the ceiling with the choicest of this seasons productions to which your inspection isinvited. We receive new goods daily. Just Received 1000 New Fur Hats in all the New Panama and . Staple Shapes. nencxuutWJmn Depa A it st 126 1 ■
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