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CHARLOTTE DAILY' OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 15. 185)1). - C !.. 2 e: V:.i tax . c a tXTXXsxox. - Tba Coatraet Left - for Qr41c XJitvM Msto m4 Jtkam city, Tam-Tka CoasUtaUeoal Aaaudatttt Will &rr la Special to The Observer. , -' Rutherfordton, Sept. 14. The South Caxoliua & Georgia Extension Railroad Company, which has, as stated some day a ago in The Observer, either beta Bold to the Seaboard or Southern, is gains to complete their line at once, The . Gaffney Ledger of yesterday BfiffBj.Jar. W. O. Lipscomb, Gaffney'i big railroad contractor, ia In the city' on business. He aaya that yesterday he aifcued & contract with the South -CaroilnaE& Georgia 'Extension Corn pany to grade tin mile of their road between Marlcn and Johnson cuy. Tenn." Messrs. Gaston B. Justice and F. B. Watklns left to-day for the Univer sity. Mr. Justice will read medicine. There lr no doubt that the constitu tlcual amendment will carry in Ruth erford by a big majority. That some of the leading Republicans are In favor of it (and lots of those who are not who say "it will carry but Is not a fair measure") is asgood evidence as is needed. Joe Twitty and Buster Carpenter, colored, were arranged before Squire Allen yesterday charged with cruelty to animals, and fined $3 and the costs. They appealed. Miss Maude Coxe, of Asheville, is at Green River Farm. Colonel Coxe, who has been very sick, is still improving. Dr. Frank . Bright, of EUenboro, in ftnns me he has all the orders he can fill for the next few weeks for the Amos Owens cherry trees. He is ship , ping thorn -to most ail the Southern buyers for fruit and shade trees. The old county farm will be sold Mondaiv to the highest bidder. Mr. L. Logan, of the Logan House, Chimney Rock, has been In town this week. He told me that their house alctie has had about 300 guests re ccnthy. Work on the sidewalks la progress ing. The contractors have begun work on the east side, and I am informed the work will be completed at once, Mr. and Mrs. Shephard, of Wilming ton, came up to-day to see their daughter, who is very ill. Superintendent Smith, of the Levi Cotton Mill, informed your correspond ent to-day that the new machinery for the second floor had arrived and was being placed as rapidly as possibly. A third boiler has been purchased and Is expected next week. The brick machine Is making brick by the thousand for additional room. Rev. W. R. Minter left yesterday for Grover, S. C. Mr. S. Gallert is in Ashe ville. -Capt. W. T. R Bell went to Cherriyville yesterday. Henrietta has let the contract for new Baptist church, whioh will cost over $1,000. UNULAZED TILES. Mr. J. A. Justice Hakes Them at Statesville A Protracted Meeting. Special to The Observer. Statesvllle, Sept. 14.-The Statesville Cotton Mills resume work again in the morning, after ft shut-down of a week for repairs cu boilers. Statesville has a new Industry to add to her other numerous manufacturing interests. Mr. J. A. Justice Is manufac turing a very fine quality of unglazed tile. He has shown me samples which for beaty and finish is equal to any manufactured In the North. The people of this section ought to support him in his effort to supply the hom market. His factory Is on the Boulevard, near the overhead bridges. The pressed brick for the new court house is arriving. They are buff color. The work on this building is being pushed rapid!ry. The town, is baing billed to-day for the circus, consequently the sma.ll boy Is happy. Advertising car No. 1 arrived last night. This is one time when Statesville gets ahead of Charlotte and , Concord. . This grand aggregation -' gives thorn the go-by. Senator Tillman, FitElmmons and the other great ce lebrities do not pass through here very often but we do have a circus occa sionally. We are onky 44 miles from Charlotte and I suppose you can all take a day off and come up and take in the circus. , Mr. Jake Matheson is moving to-day in tha housa vacated by Mr. J. W. Spence. Mr. and Mrs. Spence are board ing at the Henny House. A protracted meeting Is being held at the West End Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. W. K. Houck, of Morgan- ton, is assisting the pastor, Rev. R. O Barrett. The interest is great. Rev. J. H. Pressly left yesterday for Kings Mountain, where he will con duct a meeting. Miss Olive Crowson left yesterday for Atlanta, where she has a position as milliner. Mrs. J. B Hussey, of Washington Cur?, who rnce lived here. Is lsiting Mrs. H. T. Carl ton. Mrs. Carrie Hyams, who has been here for several days, returned to her heme in Charlotte yesterday; HARD TO TELL HOW IT MAT END, Serious disorders of the bowels often develop from a mild case of diarrhoea that could at the start have been cured by a single dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Any unusual looseness of the bowels should always ha e prompt attention for when neglected no one can tell what the result will be. This remedy can al ways be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. K. H. Jordan & Co. A manufacuring concern at Hamilton, O., has shipped to Yokohama for the Japanese government an equipment for one of the finest paper mills in the world. Japan has decided to make her own paper. , Grafton, Va.. May 21. 1897. I take pleasure in recommending Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as tha best medicine for diar rhoea I have ever used. I aim to keep a bottle of it in my house at all times. Kemp Charles. Sold by R. H. Jordan ft Co. ,. , Oakland, Cal., has accepted the of fer of Andrew Carnegie to give J50,000 for a pulblio library, and promised M.OOQ . year to it support. ' A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIAR RHOEA. Editorial In The Times. Hillatillo. Vi , ' I auffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured. J had spent much time and money and suffered bo much misery mat 1 naa almost decided to give up all nopea 01 recovery ana await the result, but noticing - tht advertisement of Chamberlain'! colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and also some testimo nials atatlng ; how some wonderful cum had teen wrought t by thli rem. edy, I decided to try It. After taking a . few doses I waa entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to "tny reader -and tenowHSwererr that am a hale and hearty mart to-day and feeras well aa I ever aid In my life. o. R. Moore. , Sold by R. H. Jordan ft KSSSUt HAXWItX DXA&. A Venter If ecUtmbarg Lady raaaM'A way la mimrt Sfcffcof flee Ufa. Correspondence of The Observer. Kole. inn., .stpt, l Kiss Sua u. Maxwell was born near Charlotte. N. C.. on February 12, ISM, cud died near Church HUl, Tenn., at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. J. Hamlltoa, on August 16th, 19. She leaves two brothers la Texas, and Mrs, Hamilton, her only surviving Bister. She cutne to liunessee and lived with her Hister, Mrs. M. E. hanwon, until -death separated them, some 17 years ago. Her remains were buried near' those of other relatives, juug which ars.fiaoee of her mother and sister, Lou. Miss Maxwetl was never strong in body, being a dyspeptic almost her en-' Biefc- ness and disease until age enfeebled her so greatly. She was always cheer ful -and ftetpf ul tt alt whom- she met. Aod. while this, was true, during the last months of her life, her suffer'. Ings were so severe and constant that she expressed herself as not only try ing to be prepared to pass , to the realms of another world at any time. but Just waiting and praylngtohearthe Lord s "Well done!" and be at rest. She made a profession of religion in early life, and became a member of the Presbyterian church in Charlotte, N C. Her membership was never re moved. She was a graduate of the Asheville Female College and afterwards taught there1. She was a student of the Rog ersville Vnodical College, Tennessee, in the year of '54. She wasrflguisd as a most scholarly woman a mind unusually strong and well-balanced Her will power was sufficient to ac complish almost anything attempted Her work as a teacher Is felt. Is .appre ciated, and the seeds of good she has gown will bear a faithful harvest. She died as she had lived, quietly, without a sign of pain; and the smile of everlasting peace tud happiness settled itself on her lips. The deep furrows and lines of suffering seemed to smooth out In death and leave no trace behind. A oiore youthful countenance was cof fined for the grave that) we were accus tomed to see languishing on the bed of pain. Truly. Aunt Sue Is at rest fruen the trials of this life. There is no more pain, sickness, nor death. Glad smiles, sunshine and flowers shall be her eter nal enjoyment. May we who ure younger in years strive to do so well, the good she accomplished. Peace to her ashes, as we believe her immortal soul is at peace with God. A niece, MRS. MARY B. HAMILTON. VIRGINIA MD8KLT FOUND. She Was Discovered at Wadesboro Alive but Waking o Explanations-Duncan McKeozle tile In Scotland. Monrhe' Sept. 14. Miss Virginia Maseiv. the Kirl who mysteriously left home, "has' returned to her pavntf Jfv Ins beviv uiid in Wadesboro. She '-ftUV, -i-ySiaation of hftr-singtrlar ac- ions. Miss Carrie R. Siltt, youngest ilaugh r of Mir. and Mrs. J. M. Stilt, and sift er of Mr. Fred Stitt, of Charlotte, died t t'he home of her parents at midnight ist ni'ght. The funeral services will be conducted from the Presbyterian hurch to-morrow morning a-t 10 o'clock. Mrs. Duncan Mc'Kemzie haa revolved a cablegram announcing the death ot her huslwnd in Scotland last Sunday. No news was sent to her of his death; till le became uneasy and cabled yester day, ilr. AlcKenzie nan men m Daa health for long lime and as a last effort 3 restore himself -to health left two months ago for the home of 'hia child hood in Scotland. He stood tho trip well, but was too far gone to be bene fited. He had been living in Monroe about twelve years, and was in all re spects a good citizen. He was an elder la the Presbyterian : eTufrch. Hul Wife and one child survives him. He was 36 years old and had been in America 18 years. Revenue Officer J. W. Harty captured an Illicit whiskey turnout to-day. There was a quantity of whiskey and a fine team. Mr. John D. Collier, of Charlotte, spent the day .iere. Mrs. W. D. Pem berton and chlldien are visiting rela tives in Concord. Jews Boycott m Mtwspaper. Chai lesion, S. C, Dlspa:tch, 13th. Jewish merchants of Charleston practically decided to-dny to withdraw their entire patronage from The Eviu Ing Post, an afternoon paper, becase of its editorial utterances on the Dreyfus verdict. The paper undertook to po.'mt to real guilt of Drfiyfus, and said that reports stnt out from Rennes were garbled to suit American taste, which was in sympathy wvth the prisoner. The Tyler Family In Waihlngton. Washington. Sept. 11. The Tyler fxinli representatives who have beeti in attendance upon their fourth re union, devoted themselves to-day to seeing the sights and exchanging remi niscences, genealogy and otherwise as people of family do under such cir cumstances. A great many of them went to Mount Veinon this afternoon f.uid there was a. considerable contin gent which visited Arlington. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER. Its valuable properties as a speedy cure for pain -cannot fail to be generally ap predated, and no family should be without it in case of accident, or sud den attack of dysentery, diarrhoea or cnoiera momus. soau everywneTe. Avoid substitutes, there la but one Paln-Killer, Perry Davis.' Price 23c. and 50c. 19 Tinn LISTLESS SLEEPLESS SALLOW SKINI1ED " frequently chew and smoke immense quantities ol tobacco and wonder all the time why they look to bad, (eel to mean Try under an absolute guar "antee ot benefit and final cure, or money refunded, tho taking of a tingle box ol UO-TO-BAC . regulates tobacco using, builds uo nervous system. makes pure rich blood. Many report . a gain ol ten pounds in ten days. Co buy a box. Try it under your own DRUGGIST'S GUARANTEE; W Slst to authorized to sell No-To-Bao uo er absolute guarantee to cure . every form of tobacco using. Oni written guar antee, free sample of No-To-Bac and booklet called "Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke'Tour" Life Away mailed for tho asking. Address THE STERLING REM EDY CO., Chicago, Montreal, Can., NTY.e3 iiiihimm ii minimum CAQCARSTG AS They are noisy bot they are nice. Who would exchange. Qui tuerry noise of children at play, for the childless home where the clock tick can be heard bow after hour iu the dull silence r But then? are a great many who would like to peo ple the ailent houac with the children that itate hat refused them. Fate is often in this case only another word for iimor-i -ance. Many a, lad mother datrs her cappinesi nw uic uay uc first began me use ot Dr. rierce'a Favorite Prescrip tion, It often happens tlial with ' the cure ot female vtaines and the establish ing . we ucucate womanly organs in sound health, the way is opened for the joy of tuothert vorite Prescription " is a specific for the chronic ailments peculiar to women. It cures them perfectly and Permanently. No other medicine can do for women so mutu as ' ravorue Prescription," Do not therefore let any other medicine be, palmed .off on you as " just as good." "Favorite IYescriution" contains no alcohol, opi um, cocaine or other nar cotic. It is strictly a temperance medicine. " I had been a ittfletrr from uteriue trouble for about three years, ar.d the doctors that I cousulied said I would have to go thruugli an operation before I could gvt birth ta eliililrtn," wrilg Mrs. Blanche B Evans, of Parsons, Lucerne Co., Pa.. Box 41 "When about to give up In despair I saw tht advertisement of Dr. Plerce'a medicine aud thouRht I would (five ita trial. I bought bottle pr Dr. Tierce's -Favorlle prescription, and after taking it felt better than I had fur years, l'elt imoroved before I had taken one naif 01 the bottle. After taking four and a half lwttlei I gave birth to a bright baby girl who in now tour months old and lias not naaauayoi mci; nesa. she as bright us can be. ' A woman's complexion often suffers because of poisonous accumulations in the system, Pr. Pierce's Plcasaut Pel lets remove these accumulations and cleanse the complexion. They regulate the stomach, liver and bowels. 11 'twl')?ss3a BLOOD TELLS. Yes, It Is the Index to health. I f you have bad blood you a re likely to lwurn that you liiivoliWunmtisro.ont' of the most horrible dUeasos to which mun klnd Is bolr. If this disease ban Just beaun Its work, or if you have btion afflicted for yuan, you should ul once take the wonderful new euro, JJHEUMACIDE. Thousands liavo been oured. Tho summer season Is the best time totiiko n rheumatic remedy. - Nature will then aid the medicine in eftVctlnira permanent constitutional oure. I'eo plo with bad blood art) subject to cn turrh. Indigestion und many other discuses To be heulthv the blond must be pure. KHK17MAG1DE Is ibe prlne o of blond ptii'itiers. Price $1 tKf Af. 1W9 PAIK5 WITH 'J Pain-KiSler. A MeClelnt Cheat In lUell. Simple, Sf nd Qulok Csro for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, C0UCHS, I riLDS, RHZUMATISM. NEURALCU. 23 and 50 cent Qottiee. BEWAFlt OF IMITATIONS. BUV ONLY THE GCNlliNE.E PERRY DAVIS' Sure and Sefe CAPUDINE HEADACHE CUflB Produces No HaLlt. May be taken with porfoot con- fldf-nrp hv hnth nl.1) nnl vrninir " " v.. . ...... J ....... , . There are no bad effects what- ft ever. It will not produce a hnliif Tf la linfiiil-.l t V n fln m . 1 UI.'JVIlllV'IIJ lilt .11, est remedy for headaches on the market. ; Can be had at the drug stores of R. M. Bmnnon, S. I,. Alex ander, Charlotte Drug Co. and R. H. Jordan & Co. VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoka, Va. Opens Bept. I2tn, 1899. One of the leading Schools for Young Lsdiei in the South. Mag nificent building., all modem Improvements. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of Vs.. famed for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Superior ad vantages In Art and Music. 8tuderits from twenty even Stipes. For catalog address the I'resident. MAXTIB P. DAIUUd, Boanoko, Virginia, PEACE INSTITUT Hi PALEIGH, N. C. One ot the best Female Schools In the SOuth and the cheapest f of art vantages fliven. Send for catalogue JAS. DhW'IDDIE, M. A. 3 i 13 5 In ELIZABETH COLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. FOR WOMEN- Fourteen Departments University Teachers. Classical, Elective and Post-Graduate Degree courses. Great Advantages In Music and Art. Graduate certificate In Music admits to Berlin and Leeds. MUSIC DIRECTOR. DR. CHAS. R. FISHER, from the faculty of the noted Lee,ds (England) Conservatory. PROFE3SOR OF VOCAL MUSIC, MISS JANE VAN ETTEN, six years resi dent study in Paris and London. Graduate under the great Masters Mar chesl and Sbrlglia "A thoroupfhly grounded teacher." ART TEACHER, MISS SlUDE-NBURG. of Vienna, Austria, is a getilus of International reputation. Drawing in Pencil, Crayon and Pen and Ink, Wash Drawing and Pastel, Oil Painting in Water Colors, China Paint ing, Glass Painting. SPECIAL. INSTRUCTION IN ELOCUTION, PHYSICAL. CULTURE, SPANISH AND ITALIAN. SESSION OPENS SEPT. 14th. TRANSPORTATION. First-class, easy and rapid transportation for diy pu pils, at less than $ cents fare. Catalogue sent free on application, or same may be obtained at Jordan's drug . Store. ' '-; For Ratea Thone or write, , CHAS. B. KINO, PreslJent. Aaliev ill8'CfllleReIfor Young Women, i - i Prices' kt ABhvllle College, are ptliao.JIIUJtttltteyy.ilgh endwfc. rtOhable'W to conduct a good school, and that is what those people who really value the culture that comes from education want for their daugh ter The- college offers superior advantages, - and Mnvitta Investigation. For Catalogue and other inl ormatlon, wlte to ' .rivv-v.i-;v-'--r . iy.,-..tiv,lnJ rM. r-v., - J ARCHLRALP A,.J0NE3r.PreBldent. ; Saco 8c Pettea. ; 'Mlfehifie Shops IS NOW LOCATED ON - EAST FOURTH STREET NEAR SOUTH TRYON, CHARLOTTE CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Charlotte Commercial Collefle, Charlcttr, North Carolina. (Vlfrtin.iiit llalldlng.) For (?atalo(fue, Address I D. M. McIver, Pres. It la the pride of American beer. Carefuly brewed by the most expert brewers of the world. You will grow In strength and Improve In health by adopting the use of Portner's Deer. Poruier Brewlna Go. C. VAL.VER,. AGENT, f ,- For TMi Wlilstla, 'lORAtyrfiire. i AND tw- Our uiotta Is: No bailor Tobacco made than those manufactured bj HAILKY BROS.. Winston. N. C. OUR CUSTOM ICRS' INTERESTS Are our iriU'i cslH. Tu supply them with goode of mt-rit is to please them. To have the fronds when people want them Is our ambition, while others are crying scarcity of butter, we are going along supplying customers with the finest and most perfect butter that's possible to pruduv. One other poiet wo make Is that we have never failed In one In stance to deliver to every customer the exact amount and quality of butter that they enfrajred. That one reason we have- mote butter customers than a whole regiment thnt trust to Tom, Dlek and Harrv to furnish their butter. We want to save you some money on toilet Boap. We have the most complete line that you ran find in Charlotte and our prices would surprise you for cheap ness. SARRATT & BLAKELY. Literary, Scientific, riAiiT if m m i f Hill mMt pi iiesMua m m m r f - 1 ' ora A, II. 17A8IIB0I, Ssuthem Kotlce; Receiver'! Sale. Under juid by vlrture ofa decree of Mecklenburg Superior Court, in a causp therein pending, entitled J A. McMillan and others, plaintiffs, again: Southern Cn rd Clothing Company and. other, defendants, th undersigned, as receiver, np pointed by said court, will, on Thursday, the 5th day of October, 1899, at I! o'clock m., expos to sale to the hlghw't bidder at public auction, nt the factory or mill latf-ly owfced by snld company, near the Southern limits of the city of Charlotte, all the following personal property, to-wlt: 1 lot of H. & T. card wire; 1 lot of reed wire; 1 lot of card backing; 1 lot of cam cunning; l 101 ot cotton mill sup- plls; 1 Iron snfe; 1 roller top desk; I i. Mire desk; 1 filing cabinet ; 1 copy pneH and u lot oT ehiilrs; alsn tho right, title nnd Jnterest of said company In u lot of material, eaialstlng of card bucking, card wire, leather, reed wire, reed rilm, card clothing und all too-ls and Imple ments In said mill; also 1 lot of sun dries, a full Inventory of oil which prop erty may bp seen at my office, No. 8 Piedmont building, In said city. Terms of sale, cash. II. N. I'll ARR, Receiver. Sept. H, 1899. Trustee's Sale of Valuable City Real Estate. Dy virtue of tho power contained In a deed of trust executed to the undor Klfjned by "tyHHaro o. oray, on the 12th burg County, In book 106, page 400, for default in the payment of the Indebt edness thereby secured. I will sell for ash, to the Wchent bidder, at nubile auction, nt t'.ie county court house door, n me city or Charlotte, at the hour of I o'clock m., on Monday, tho 18th day of September, 1893, all the followltiK ity real estate conveyed to mo by said deed of trust, and particularly de scribed as follows: 1. The one-half Interest of the said W. G. Gray In that parcel of land In the city of Charlotte at the corner of Church and West Trade streets, known ns the "Gray und Jamison" property, fronting about 100 feet on the south slda of West Trade street and extend ing back towards Fourth street with that width about 120 feet, and lying be tween Church street and the store now occupied by H. C, Irwin. 2. The lots or parcels of land on which are situated the stores now oc cupied by II. C. Irwin and Nat Gray, frotlng about 51 feet on tho south side of West Trade street, and extending back with thnt width towards Fourth ylreet about 120 feet, and lying between the lots or property r.bove described and the "Horah" lot, said lots being known as the "W. G. Gray lots." The (list lot hereinbefore described will be Hold first, and the second lot will be sold only In case the proceeds of the sale of the first lot are InsulB (ient to pay the Indebtedness secured by s.ild d'cd of trust, and the costs and expenses of this sale. This 18th day of Angnrt. ISM. E. T. CANSLER, Trustee. I , if cv -U There Is Something About Our Laundry That pleases people. The price, the fin ish of our Laundry Work are all that can be. You make no mistake in giving us your Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, etc., to Launder. We don't think our work 1b the best, but we know It. Ask anybody anywhere that Is posted on the matter, and they will tell you the game. Our success Is due to untiring ef forts to please people. Let us see 1 we can please you. Chzrfotta Steam Laundry. tI9 a TRTON ST. Phone 47. Agents Wanted. I! IG We have In ' operation da) and night one o! the finest Ice planti in tbe 8ouh. Our capacity Is sufficient to fill all out-of-town orders for lee. Orders by mall, wire or phonr receive ths very best attention, i Driers for Oar Lots Solicits The ice from our plant Is manufac tured of water that has been througt a process of sterilization that render Ik strictly purs. . - - STANDARD ICE ; ' jSlND FUEL CO. m Agrnnt N. C. WHEN- Tou want a bottlt of food, pttre WHISKEY, ret OLD HENRI, It aulta all purpose and ! one brand to be relied on, alvriyi mellow and mild. WHERE A dealer (ells yon he baa some thing better, for the same price, watch him; it is larger profits be la after and Inferior goods yon get. You ca a easily tell the genuine. HOW? By "seeing that th Rents ever corks are Intact and our nam blown In bottles. STRAUSS. GUNST & CO Pro- prletors, Richmond, Va. For sals by all flrst-ciaas deal- ra. Dont depend on your friend's knife; Btop borrowing and buy one from out New Stock Pocket Knifes. Our store Is headquarters for food, serviceable knlvca, and we offer. best grades 'MantefaledT' grade i;i.ors. ALLEN HARDWARE-CO. ISo Delays Here We having anticipated our wants In material we purchaasd the largest stock of Plumbino and Heating Supplies ever brought to this section of the South and we are now able to fill all our contracts without delays to customers and some to spare for future business. DOWD I KING CONTRACTORS, Plumbing and Gas Heat "eg, Fitting. Have you Hit bicycles. seen our bargain EC DESIGNS, QUALITY, PRICES. I have them all In my fine stock of 'Watches. Rings, Loose Stones, Dlamands, rnd Gold Jewelry, Clocks. Cut Glass, Art Pottery, Sterling Sliver, Hollow awl Pat Ware In fine plate, mountings and Reasonable novelties , My Repairing and Engraving Department is second to none in this State. , ,t JOHN FARRIDR JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. S.1I and Bo. R. R. Watch Inspec tor. ;Yott Cia't Beat U. . Is what everyone says that wears tt collars and cuffs laundered here. Thi are exquisite in their perfect finish nn fauttless color, and look fresh and ch when' sultry weather -makes those c your less wise friends wilt and writ1 Jrom ; perspiration,. Our fine laun ! work Is - beyond competition. WetitlbOo'T'ageots as well as t. tvork.':,-" )--,'-; 'tf.'MODLt STEAtt Ur --1Y, H0LLADAT & CAY;:. ! Thone lex - n . .
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