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020 000 vunVibi'UHi new up-to-date -Mdse. mkM Ml mm fit post, for . ;-5f i rfov I v tkv.--j Wawy w l; iiig this Bab and non0 at cost for - SO days. I v sm? iu l rr a Bont .ov.t on approval. 4 fOEFOLKS OGEAIT AEE EK 'JG7IHG A GEE AT Virfcteia Beach and Cape 'Howry, the Mecca for 'frfcuoaanda of North OauroiiDtaQS. t jft f seldom that two Summer esiirts, such as Virginia Beach ld'Cape Hertry are found vvith Itftwenty mjles of the live, hus tlrji ip to date city 'such as Korlolk, Virginia. This proximity s arriost happy "combination, It allows the vistrrcrs to the Beaches to run into the city for a few hours now and then, for shoping a dinner at one of the splendid hotels in Norfolk, or to make excursions, with Norfolk as a central starting point, to the various places of interest around the city the Navy Yard, Shipyard Fortres Monroe, etc. And all the while there is the splendid surf at Virginia Beach or Cape Henry tdfreturn to after a day in the "city; 1 'This atttactive arrangement, together with the fact that good accommodation at either Virginia iieach or Cape Henry can be had " way up into October at a very moderate cost from $10.00 to $15.00per week per Derson as a rule, make Norfolk's two famous b aches unsurpassed as vacation and outing locations, when the ''' pia&ant social life there is taken itQ consideration. , At Virginia Beach there is ''I dancing each night to the music of the beat orchestra ever engag ed in the South- Ther6 are af ter noDn concerts, at which a prog ram of poputa'r and classical music iirnparually given. There are . iiotels and cottages, each with bath houses extending for some two miles along the' Wide beach. Froni the: the visitors' gazes out W the great big Atlantic Ocean to tlie iJast, over which the sun and inoon rise in mid summer jpleuuor. At Cape Henry to the North west, there are great sand hills, ard pme forests and in land lakes yemi wild scenery of surpassing beauty The two light houses at Cape Henry are widely known, this Sfor. being of historic inter est. There is a pavilion here ' 'w.ich is famous for its sea food "innersrand oyster roasts in "V inter. Altogether, it will be hard to u find more attractive places, from Li' the standpoint of natural beauties "where the vacation can be spent amid such congenial surroundings ''and at such a moderate cost as at ''Virginia. Beach or Cape Henry. The following is a partial Mistm he Hotels and Cottages at v'i r inia Beach and Cape Hen ry A card to any of those will bring a reply, giving rates, and reservations may be made for a few days or a few weeks, of sate $urf bathing, and other invigor ating or restful diversions: The Ferebee, the Arlington, the Virginia Beach, the Waverly and many other high class family boarding houses. NOTICE The nrulergignei having qualified as Ex neatut ,( the state of Mrs, Anniq M. bJoual tti la ta to notify all parties baviug uro ttHiDt ber naid estate to present IUkuj to the uuiiemigiied at PI j moot h N, H twi or bcfor the tHh. of August 19-12 r tbi notice will be pleaded io bar of tbrir ettlltetioD. All persons indebted to aid Mri. Annio U. Blount now deceasec. will ileu make immediate settlement. KobL P. Walker, Executor. us July, 27, 1911 W. A. Bond. it. Attorns; Norman's jjrirv Mrs. C.V. N Jrman Prop. Rates l 00 per day, 25c per meal sp'ecia arrangements' made for people '"uring Coiii Week. In order to make room for our . Mammoth Fall Stock, we have decided to sell at cost, for Cash only, for 30 days, begin ing Saturday, July, 15th and continue until Tuesday, Aiig. 15th. OUR STOCIi. It i a JisowBa fseet tB&aft it is the largest there is arouEid tlim part, of Use CBBsatry,- Consisting of Bry CSootls,' hoe, Ilain, Caps IsSks Salliaas, Hosiery, IJn tlerwear and 'Mens Bgoys' amid Tsstlas9 CBothiHBg. .Strike while the iron in hot9 he osa IsiissmI early get the selections as this 'means the'greates saving opportunity -'-'that yon 'will 'have until! "our next Clearing Sale. It yon have assy friends that havesB-t heard ol this great ale -please advise tliem as yon will do tiaein a great liisadsaess indeed. ISeBow wre wTiBl mention a few articles ffo Eie soSdQf-fhisCwreat Sale. All Mens' Suits formerly $15.00 & $18.00 now 9.98 All 50c Panamas and Mo hairs, clean goods, price Ao AH 10.00 cS: !12.50 Suits to go at Yd. , wide Black Taffeta Silk 31. 25 Quality now .85 10 Pieces yard wide Sat ins $1.25 Quality, new .S9 All 10c Percales, Light and Dark, sale price .08 Lace Curtains, per pair .05 10 yd wide Bleaching .OS 25 pieces Wash Silks, at Cost Gents Furnishin&s. All 50c Shirts, Soft and with Collars on them .30 Great Bargains hi Mens Hats Great Bargains in Boys iWhuar Great Bargains in Suspenders Bins, per Paper ' .01 Best Needles made, paper .04 10 ole loi- tifto vross Mao suvot Spoiiin SELLING OUT AT COST Don't let anyone take yon in and tell you "This is ADLEK'S butfind the '-RIGHT PLACE" before you BUY. m 11 m m f:. m m m h 8 i 1 mm m m m m H $3 m H i 1 li bsI m l m :1 fell 1 PI K i :' i si ia m k mm N I m m If i -y ia i Hii ill a I $ N N IN M W W P I I I I N m IJ w P The Hokis of Sntervovcn Hosiery ai:l Moard :I tats, All ;).'co- la:;o i.'n o;? Dry Coo h, otloras rj: THIS n a in JLAjlJ T71 ll r i If P lli lip I I; I ! fa J Wf7 ,$mK A 1 1 Pi w II P " f?il $$ m; KaI yw tjJ ft-. MB ? 1 ? mm MM tPi i fMii p s if i -i m w 1 m m - tl I : Si ; S 4 I I Hill Come before the assortments are picked over. 7 15 i 'TW. H -1 M I "o wM 4 r: 9 I h : 1 . m,ix.'
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