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u s irauMim Another big lo at 5cts., Jail easy worth p German Torchon Laces widths, these goods are 0-Octs, but we sell them regular at ' i 5c. ttpe yardl FURTHER ARRANGEMENTS .FOR CELEBRATING LABQR DAY A Big Lot of o Another shipmen ORGANDIES, ir Bargains in Val Laces. t of those handsome SILK beautiful line of 25 cts Organdies. Another shipment cfour ' famous Battiste Lawns t 10c. Beautiful Line of Colored Lawns at 5 cents Ir: - 40 inch White Organdies at 5c, 6 1-2 and lo cts. 9 better grades up to 75 ctsr ine of Prench Nain the sheer patterns Beautiful sooks in Pretty line Persia floral designs, new ypu n Ribbons in the - newest and everything" thats will find at mm nm' 120 South Main St. Phone 318. At the meeting of the 'general com mittee of Labor Day last Friday night every committee' reported progress. The machinists have subscribed $100 toward the finance; and the finance committee is instructed to meet with W. F. Norman, on Tuesday evening a 7:45 sharp. A notable feature will be a horse back tournament and all wishing - to enter notify any of the undersigned : G. E. Braqshaw, G. W. Farmer, J. B. Hawkins; three of the most prominent men in TTorth Caro lina, Georgia and Tennessee will be the orators of the day, and s the com ing Labor Day promises to be the largest celebration of its kind ever held in the South. . - - o- Salisbury, N. C. Dear Sir: There is endless discus sion about barytes in paint. Perhaps this settles the question. Two houses exactly alike at Delhi, N. Y. ; the owner of both is Mr. N. Avery. One was recently painted Devoe; the other with a barytes paint; same painter' did both; jobs; his name is George Gilbert. One cost $27; the other $54 j The first took - 6 gallons ; the other 12. Six gallons Devpe, as to covering, equals twelve of the other. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & : CO. 93 Kesler Sons Hardware Co. sells our paints. A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY! A SPECIAL OFFER BY DR. MARKS -FOR ONE WEEK ONLY TO THE CITIZEMS OF 'SALIS BURY: YOUR EYES EXAM INED FREE. A pair of gold filled spectacles or eye-galsses, frames guaranteed for ten years; fitted with J chrystaline lenses any "style desired for only $2.00. The regular price of these glasses is $5.00. A perfect fit guaranteed or money returned. In the event of specially ground lenses a small additional charge will be made. Consultation and examination fiee. ' Office In the parlors of Mrs. George Shaver, No. 309 North Main street. Don't hang they head in fear and shame. But marry the girl that you love best! Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea , will do the rest.- JAMES PLUMMER X MAGIC IN TIBET. Feats of the Wonder Workers of the Land of Mystery. India and neighboring countries are the home of mystery and the black arts. Even In the centers of civiliza tion there are fortune tellers and won der workers " to whom supernatural powers are attributed by those who scorn superstitious belief. Says a writ er: "Tibetan peddlers have affirmed over and over again that, living In the mountains near the city of Lassa, there are men possessing extraordinary pow ers, distinct from and far higher than the ordinary lamas. - "These men cure the sick by giving them rice to eat which they crush out of the paddy with their hands. They perform many other remarkable feats. We are told that a young Bengali in 1882 testified before a number of re spectable witnesses that while travel' ing in Tibet, in the neighborhood of the lake of Manasarawara, he met.one of these men accompanied by a num ber of chelas, or pupils. The master saluted him and, finding that he had nothing to eat, gave him some ground grain and tea. ' 'As the Bengali had no means of ob taining fire the master called for, some fuel and kindled it by simply blowing on it with his mouth. - He also cured a shepherd who was brought to him suffering from rheumatic fever, then and there, by giving him a few grains of rice crushed out of the paddy whU.-n he had in his hand." Some Recti Giants. Brewer tells us that "no recorded height of any giant known has reached ten feet If a cubit Is twenty-one inches, Goliath of Gath was eleven feet nine inches in height; if it Is eighteen Inches, he was just the size of the Arabian giant, Gabara, who was nine feet nine inches. Josephus mentions a Jew who stood ten feet two. Kinto lochus Rex was fifteen feet six. Inches hlg, five feet through the chest to th spine and ten feet across the shoul ders. John Middleton was nine feet three inches. His hand was seventeen inches long and eight and a half broad. Patrick O'Brien was eight feet seven. Turner, the naturalist, says he saw in Brazil a giant twelve feet In height. But Og, king of Bashan, held the rec ord. According to tradition, he lived 3,000 years and walked beside the Ark during the flood. One of his bones formed a bridge over a river. A Bold Bfa'A. A handsome Englisn girl recently re turned from Spain was recounting hei experiences to a circle of friends, among whom was a Spaniard. The thing that delighted me most, the aid. was that charming practice they have in Spain of offering you instantly what you may chance to admire. ""Do you approve of the custom?" asked the Spanish friend. 'Oh, yes r was the reply. "Senorlta, you have very beau tiful lips!" exclaimed the lmpnlsiT Andalusian. London Chronicle. Rfew CnMaM ,wfe - A Mil new line ofi pFefifly . patterns in C.irt aim Swiss, ttlie kind Seat sells at 12 l-2e yd. OUR PRICE two ji Mte mi " Special values in Laces at - - ETra Tiir Lace and Embroidered half-hose, regular price 15cpr. Our Special Price f31 1 ' x. f 1 1 ! XL n WeatteiTo Warm! weather demands cool Glothes, and to f ind the Cloth that suits the weather, as well as the Prices that suit the people, Go to 3H WHERE YOU CAN MME ED FIND BARGAINS, DAILY, THAT COUNTERS, FOR INSTANCE ARE PILED HIGH ON OUR Agency for the following brands Selz Shoes that make your feet glad The Celebrated CYGOLF SHOE, which needs no argu" ment ! The world Renown 'GRIFFON BRAND -HIGH ART CLOTHING. Skirts, Skirts that are actually being sold at a sacrifice, 20 percent off on every skirt purchased here, !'! Must make room, all wash goods at cost, it pays you to investigate. A variety which is endless, i HATS ; Our straws, are in the way as we have our fall line coming, in Prices tp suit every one, ; n 22c 25c $245J Specials on this Week for Men Boys knee pants one to a customer ' ". v Men's Alapachy Coats one to a customer ' Two piece men's wash Suits belt straps Men's black pants were $125 now f ' CLOTHING We buy for four stores, and at a margin that it is impossible for our competi tors to lead, See for yourselves, Two piece suits of the latest patterns perfect in fit, and designed by faultless cutters are being offered here from $450 and up, There are other bargains which pays you to call and see.. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Our furniture department is larger anrfthe variety far better than ever before, Pay us a visit and judge for yeurself, Compare our goods and prices before going elsewhere. n woe 0 v ' n 7iv rn r rvi r rv-v eTTl I " n WHERE YOU GflRI FirJD EVERYTOIPnIO FOR EVERYBODY f i I ( I 4 'J 1 1
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