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CHARLOTTE DAILY, OESEHVEB, NOVEMBER 22,. Wl. BEFORE THE RECORD E31. Tttw nv vv ar t i so A MOST PRONOUNCED SUCCESS. Mr. Cbarfea-Hawtrey and ft Sptondld Company Pleaaed Large Auttenee t Uie Academy last - Sight Tite tory or a supremely Ncltbai Bun Acted With Decided CkiTernew . -roe Meets, Botu Mecluuikml and tJectncN,' were .Remarkable, Bwl Uie Acting Wm Kven BetterAn interesting Situation well Set Forth. it aoen t mane any different if. you laughing, talking, giggling, whispering, a mechanic or a millionRlre, a nils- and otherwise aignlfylng their inter anthrope or a bubbling optlmlrt, you eat In the scenes about to be enacted, missed it if you did not aee Mr. Charles And auch scenes as they were. It was Haw-trey in "The Message Frcm Mars," I life with the Ud off, and the swiftly last night at the Academy. As a Dlaus-1 changing panorama exhibited a kal- ible Impossibility it out-Herods Herod. I eidoscope of types such as the average One of the Largest Attendance of tbc SeasonThe Docket Crammed and the Cases ltoll of Interest The Tale That Lay Behind a Charge of Drankeairaaa.. ' " " S-ft The gathering-t the recorder's court yesterday afternoon was the largest that ham attended In some time. Alt colors and sises were present. . The ma jority f the pectatura were negro women, who before the Opening of court sat In anticipatory' enjoyment. it is a triumph or supernatural and natural things set lmoontrast.'. And we may as well say right away'that any umn wou can give naturalness to a Bcene where he is In the grip of an unearthly agent, such as the messen ger from Mars was, and go about the man does not see in a Ufe-tlme. There is neither -time nor space to describe all that happened, but there was one case before which an the oth ers paled Into insignificance. Chief Ir win's stentorian voice called out the name of "William Morgan," and a brjkfs. stage kicking and stamping putulantly h.y volce mttde ttnwer "Hyar.' the stage snow under his feet any man who can do that and make his audience feel that It's not too, strange for belief Morgan you are charted here with being drunk. What do plead, guilfy or not guilty V" The prisoner at the bar scratched bin Is a genius. That's what Mr. Hawtreyk ".T .T.r..X.' 'Sl'Tk" ji l iiuau iiiCTJiiauvtMy m. iiiumtMjft. aim wit?u A selfish man, abnormally satisfied with himself and having no regard for the feelings or rights of others that -was the first picture. How the dread messenger from Mars reconstructed his points of view, made him, by harrow-1 ing ordeals. Bee himself In all his Ht- slowly and reluctantly said: "Well, spec' I'm sorter guilty, cap n. The defendant and witnesses were then called up to the desk to be sworn. The scene that followed was one for a tnRBter pen. It Is on accaslons like these that one realises to the full the shortcomings of the English language. tieness and! sel Holiness that was the The witnesses consisted of the wife of oilier side. But we do not purpose to the prisoner and his twe-daughter attempt to tell the whole story In all I To the left stood the father, dirty. Its wonderful batch of circumstances, I madlin, with grey hair frowsy and un its manifold glimpses into a variety of I kempt, and with arm bound close to life's happenings. There was a larirelhis side in a dirty siing. Next to him and appreciative audience, a comfort- Ably filled house. Indeed, but nothing less than the 8. R. O. sign was what Mr. Hawtrey and his celever company neserved. After a scene in which the lordly Horace Parker, the part played by Mr. Hawtrey, lolls In comfort in his room, absorbed in self satisfaction and treat ing his fiancee with abrupt attention so that at last she flays hlin and goes to a dance with another man, Horace i; visited by the messenger from Mrs. And let us say that Mr. Henry J. Hadtiel-. Is capital in the part, his stalwart frame ashen countenance and sonorous cuui; elation being strangely and proper! suggestive of another world, where, as he himself says, there is no sense ot humor, no ambition Indeed, except to' help others. For a crime committed and confessed, the Martian is sent to earth to reform a man, and he has chosen the most selfish man in the world Horace Parker. stood the mother long, gaunt, with the hard features and sharp face that spoke of many a battle against the raw side of the world. On her right stood one of. the daughters; plain she was, even homely. Then came the figure that drew all the eyes in court. It was a young girl. Her head was covered with a kind of lace mantillia In cream and red that set off to perfection her Spanish type of beauty. She was u pretty thing as she Htood straight up with a defiant expression in her bril liant black eyes, her cheeks flushed. her figure trim and shapely. Never was such a case that so .com bined the profouudest pathos with the j excruciatingly ludicrous. The wit- neases did not wait to be totd to give their evidence, but all began at once, and were Immediately called up short by the recorder. With tears in her eyes, the girl told the story of a worthless, drunken fath er, and of a family that had to be sup ported at all costs. Then came Minor Happenings In and About the City Events of Day. -Train No. , of the Southern Hallway, wus thiw hours Inte last night. The xeislnn of tli Plrnt Preshv-lorliin church will meet thW vpiln t S oVl.d-k in uic ciiun-n piirlnrs. A full utU-ndiuicA Is desired. On th local rtitt.tti mnrkt viMttpclnv HO hall's norc i'ivejvMl. the pt lev Ih-Iiik m.,u m-nt s. on Uic MimsniiIUK day a .war ago, the ret-vipls wit 3 ImU-n ;it 11 cents. Mr. rtvnrso n. n'llinger Ik eiiRiiioi 1" moving from his old ifsliloiiot hi Nil Im! Si.uth Tiyon Ktrrrl t. iii:i n.w linnm ill ti!2 West Trailo utirx-t. The. n.uiiy friend) of Mrs. A. I!. We- C:iu.Ui.t will U Rtiul to learn Unit I ne 5ciiou.s iperiiiloii she underwent at the I'resbyterlnn Hovpltnl yesterday was vcrv successful anrt she In now resting' well. -The regular nerk.lv mectlntr of ihe teachuiK ii nil offirors of St. Petpr's Krl- copal Kumlay school will lie held tills een Iiik .-it 7.:;t) o'clock in the church. - Mr. and Mrs Harris Mallinckrodt have nu vnj from the Hyiicr flats on lCast More- m ini si i'e-i iv, ii North Church street. m i ne residence rormerly occuplwl by Mr. II. K. Hurdettc. -Mr. J. V. M. GUI, of lbilelgh, has taken a position in the book stsre of the Ston. & Hari'iioier (.-ompany. Mr. Oill was for merly .i Chiirlolto reyident. etnployeil i( the oflk-e of hf supcrllltendenl of II, oiuliein It.illwiiy. The library iienofit Is being well mlcei tii-fd by ih" comtnittee 111 charge, uinl II Ih expert,. I Unit a large guthnrliiK will he presi'iii on I de i oniiMR Ki'irtsiy nl-lii The pri'Ki amine, ns irn.nircil Itv M I Mr. C. H. Campbell will go next Week Co attend the exhibition of new .water xnrinklers at Newark. N. J. Mr. Campbell Is chairman of the Insurnnct- eonimittne r.f the American Water-Works Assocla llo, art organisation which Is in proccwn f n fill hit ion with the Nntlonal Kli-e Pro frilhui A aociulm. Until oicuiilxntlon : ire coraiiMSi of nun eminent In (heir fmn. Iiiiks over tli" i'filie.l Si.ite. nn. thelv idi dm of iriletert: will 'i"ioie to (he Diddle ;o.d. Va k ii i -i rn-s ri'RK vo n V- nm rmi1' TI(N for I'euffliH and t'ohls. Rv .ill Ii uk jiwis. '.'!ic. In Our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department 5..5i i a 11 iiicbdciici to i oi nci tu ivr 0 o - . low him out Into the streets, bringing recriminations, wniie nigh aDove tne him finally in front of the, house, where tumult rose the high-keyed, cracked j the dance lagolng on. Then, with a voice ot tne motner. i nave uiea ; , .,,,, wave of the Sand, he shows him scenes every day for the last ten years i ,., going on In the Interior. The mechanl- wp"; clr f, u- T,y ,. . "'. ' I'lVIM lull J'.u viol en uritiii ii Kin i . . so" till the recorder enforced silence ; once more. . Whatt Is the matter with your arm ! there?" asked the recorder of the prls- ! oner. i "M' collar-bone Is broke," and t prove it he began unwinding the i wrupping until summarily stopieu. He then tried to replace the wrappings. ; but made a mens of It with one hand, ! when the wife came over, jerked his j nand away, and proceeded to do the rewrapping herself, all the time not ' looking at the patient who stood by ; helplessly, hut talking volubly to the ! cal and electrical effects In this act are remarkable. Successively, the front of the dwelling disappears and as if through a light film, but quite distinct ly, you see and hear what is taking place in a room Inside. Conversations between the girl -he loves in his selfish way and the man who loves her, talks between men and women whom he thought In his vanity admired him, but wh'a spoke of his unbearable selfishness, at last his solicitor announcing that his fortune has been swept away in a bank failure all these are seen and heard by the man In the custody of the nies- vtimio Ann s. is attractive one, an. I Wlh he well Winlll the aillll ISKioil fee. The IMIuotlh ur.l led school open. . I al hr-l I, lis nion.ia;; an. I the a..U for ,, lirsl ilny naiuiien d IM. Mr. itohei I lima: n ia pi m, ipal. wild Mir. (Tialiii"r Mt.ore. Mas .p nnie Hcullie. .Mhei la'th Wbaiey in I .Miss Clnl iihelle Melli.iiahi as luslstant. -.Mr Jana-M T. Hood, who Iium very III at his resident'-, X. tim; Kast p'if, ;, sli'iei. far th ' oast monlh. In lima i.vlna slowl. Mr. Hood Is clerk lit J. II. I.illv- crops. .Hid his many friends in the city ar.d coiinly will he gliul to lenrii Hint hope- ie w eniei taliieit of his ultimate iv- rov.'ia. irs. Sidney Herbert, of l ake Mail- In id. Kla.. who was Injured In the Cn- lau aa Mni' I Ion wreck several monlhs nun. Has I. t . ii ii .i"M il to lie i'l esliy torilin Hos pital. Mr.-.. Ileil. rl for same lime has on 11 in a liosp.t.iil at Monroe, wll"l" uhe tt. is at on" lime eiilh-allv ill. lie, lrc'liii will in- Kind to learn that hlie In now vmv much in.pi ovi-tl Hlin Is a sister til Mn I. II Met ;ir.n. of ih Ik city. The iVii'ra! i, tel property will In .-.old next Monday, the L'.sih. tinder a ile iii i Issn -d by Ih. Htipcrlor 'oin t in a l1"i'l pi In:.; entitled. "MIhm Klla It. t nib's and other:, vs. Mrs. Mmv i: Wilston and otheis." b il, r...rs. V. W. Tilh It and I.. I l -inslcr. commljislonerK. The notice slates th;,t the terms will he one-half cash, i he balur.ee In . Ix months, with Interest mutual i',t l"'.r 0'"' ' 'he purchases to be allowed u:ici;iaic milllllty. Jir. (' II. C.-trnpoell, superintendent Ih.- wall i -works fvtom. ao,l Mr. J. I.. v. a piomlnr-nl civil eiiKlneer of "ii-f-'ak-m. are in the lists of run-i- lo current. Issues of l'lre and Kinduecriiiir and K n k! ix " -i i iik Vi"m rept i t'vely '. and they deal with a similar si'hjcei-ih.' recent break of Hie reservoir at Winston-Salem, which did tlaniaic in lives and properly. Diagrams and photo- Kn.phs of Ha s.-ciirs nn, Wiv, n Willi cam nrtlele. If You Are Going the Theatre don't fc c your Opeu Glasses. If ou luven't a pair we can suppl) your wants in this direction. We have only the best qualities, but at prices that will suit you. We can show you ihe largest selection in the city. No trouble to show them. zjMfaywf . senger from Mars. Scenes in the street I court concerning the many sins a nil ure snown him scenes of the most ab ject pity, and yet he is not dissuaded from his selfishness. At last by a mys tic power, he is in a lightning flash of time stripped Of his fur-llned coat and appeurs a haggard pauper. Then comes the strongest part of the play. Alving the snow-covcrcd street . oines a man whom I'urker had turned away from bin rooms only a few hourr before. He is a mechanical genius whom fortune had played with and casi aside In fact, he Is the father of the girl whom Parker loves. The guests i tuning out of the house give no heed to either of them as they beseech aid. J'lually. the old man staggers and falls faint with exhaustion. Then comes the licht of compassion into the mind ol the man who had been self-centred. He divers shortcomings of the man t whom she was married. She said Ihnt the pretty daughter was Just fifteen years of age, and then poured a vitrio lic flow of language upon the head of her devoted simtise, who tried to pro test, bill in vain. The sharp, feminine voices of (he ihiiifhlerM Joined In. till tin- recorder shouted. "Hush! hush! I'll have lo put you in Juil for ten days and we'll see whether that doos yoti any good." And the good wife lead him away, with a final order to the girls to "go on to the mill." The re corder turned wearily to another war rant, and the case was soon forgotten in the IliloreM of Ihe next. It Is useless to try to describe tin- remaining cases in detail. Ed Hart, a : sleepy-eyed, pompadour haired- negro, ! was found guilty of stealing a pair of ' Making Friends Every Day. TUB can truthfully be tald of Jcll-O Ice Cream POWDER the new product for nuking the most delicious len cream yuii ever ate ; evcryuiiug in uio lwcKVKe. Nothing Uitlcs so Root! in hot weather. Ail KTOCcrs aruplncimcitiniitock. If your grorarcaot "upply yon eciid li.''. for two package by mail. Four kinds: Vu llla,Choeolate. Strawberry and UnBaTored. Addremt, The Uencnee Pare Food Oo Box m, he Bur, N.V. if the Thanksgiving- dinner jM well drrs.'ied, sure!'- the diner otiKliI to be. A man may be iur-t ; : ful in his old clothes as In bin new ones, but he doesn't it. How about one of our hand some ll.'i.aO or $::().! suit:-, or one of our elegant $10.r.O or IIS.. I0VERG0A drops to his knees by the side of the! trousers from Belk Brothers, and van poor, old outcast and attempts to re- bound over to Superior Court in the vlve him. The old man says, L.et me sum of $50. A. W. Whitaker. for allowing loose stock to be driven through the streets . win given the costs to pay. He said he was ignorant of the ordinance for bidding this. Connie Chapiwl, a small, yellow in ¬ gress, was found guilty of being drunk. . disorderly and using profune language. J She was fined ! and dosts. I Jack Johnson, colored, was found gy. paidncr. They've got to give me a decent burial damn 'em.' From away off somewhere there is a party oi Christinas carol singers blending then voices In the sweet harmony of "Venue Adoramus." Parker Is all intent on the suffering of the man beside him and feverishly cries for aid. The sepul chral voice of the messenger bids him look in his iocket and he obeys in u rliiniaOTKiiiMMfipM limn WMMHiun.wi.lv im iiiiiitLMAaaaiairiMwMi A ! - I I I Ml J iAajr 4i I t luiiilt - T I f ! t I 4 Y prl V !IBI1b as f l't rh ips. it ia a in w I I .1, a 4 in-.t 'I i". i.h'.i'. oi ' .oiiel bin:: i cl.e in ba b M danli.-l y mmi'ic T - wauliiig. IX The best of everything in M'-n's J w ar la here, and Thanl'.s;;!'. i 1 1 is a splendid liine lo : t I ' - in I f m n c 1 1 1 i i itr new. I ! Yorke Bros, f & tors, It's imopssiblo for us to mirror on this limited space the many good things wro offering in this, our fastest growing, department. The increasing ;; demand an ; women for ready-to-wear garments has encouraged us this season to exert greater ef forts than ever towards making this department complete. Our buyer has just relum ed from the Northern markets, having made a special trip in the interest of this de partment. The many special purchases made, such as securing a great many manu facturers lines, samples (all this season's goods),' together with the, many nevr, nobby styles, that came out later in the season; all tends to put us in a position at this THANKSGIVING SEASON to offer great values in this line. , ; ; New Goat Suits . - c Fifty to sixty new stylish Coat Suits that are most desirable from-point of jntyle, fit, make-up and prico. Especially good in this shipment are a lot of neat, i nobby, well-made Suits at prices such a3 $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $18JS0, r-'V , $12.50 would be cheap for this stylish All-Wool Coat Suit. The shades , are the ' best Black, Navy and Brown pleated Coat and Belt satin lined, seven-gore Skirt. ' Big bargain for the price . , .... ; .$10.C3 Those Three-Quarter Coats (Men's, Ladies' and Chil- at $7.50 and $10.00. dren's Underwear. tli in Kersey and Covert t'oth, hulf , satin lined, black, castors and tans a. great many manufacturers' sain- i pies In this line, consequently only j one or I u ii of u kln,t irrnnl vntm.H ; for the price $7.M to 910 Men's Wright's Health Underwear, special, the garment, at 9o. Wright's Health Underwear, for Hoys, Ihe garment 4H Kxlrit good value Men's 60c. Meeee llned Undershirt, at 8Ht Hxtra good vulue Hoys' fleece-lined Undershirt 2&v. 'hlldien's Union Suits, extra good Rain Coats, Still the Rage J sp ' JiolXfflJflraS: . . .. t j. . ! at 2Jk. new mi oi uiuit'B v,raveueiie ixain Coals In Saturday, with which re inforcement puts us In a position to fit every one In this line. Our spe cial Thanksgiving offerings are at s, ..910, $12.50, $15 and $17.50 ..... - . i i. m .,1, III.. .1 a . Tknn tkA rht f a all. I K.UIHJ Ul ItVUlK, UIU1IK. X1IH Krilflil I meT ' ne gleam, on Ids feat- character was good, and so he was let j ures. "A sovereign!" he cries. then senger ptlshed. It all ends happily. Anal off with the costs, a young unite man oi tne name ot von Irnniv that the Martian mes- i name oi , r; sr mu "s-o for hs woTls accom- Farr,nKton' was chard being;! sr must go, for his worie is accom drunk at a meetng of the Saivatlon i L force Is In the concluding scenes is based on the superbness of that which has gone before. Especial comment is deserved by Miss Mona Harrison, who as The Girl In the case, was charming ly unaffected, with an easy and capa blc grasp of the part. Mr. Hawtrey displayed complete mastery of that highest of dramatic g(fts intelligent facial expression In a wonderful de tsiee. A ., a n . . a i . But whatever ot (,oor of tne y w c A Ho Wft8 ,ven ItEV. J. V. WHEELER HUItT. Hoy in Uniform anri Klding a Bicycle Collides With Mr. Wheeler in Dll worth -Coluw-Bone Broken and Many Severe Bruises Sustained. Hev. J. W. Wheeler met with a se rious accident yesterday afternoon near his home on the Boulevard. In Dilworth," when a messenger boy in uniform, riding a bicycle, ran into him. knocking him. down, breaking his col lar bone, ana causing severe bruises to his head and body. While no crim inal intent on the boy's part Is thought of, still Chief Irwin has instructed Sergeant Farrington to apprehend him If possible, so that an investigation may be made. It .appears that Mr. Wheeler was crossing, the Boulevard -when the boy came along at a swift pace. The boy rang; his bell and Mr. Wheeler stopped short The boy made an attempt to .swerve around him. but the collision occurred. The scared boy rode rapid ly away. It is hoped that Mr. Wheel er may be out again In a few days, but ' his age of SS years causes his many friends to fear he will be confined for some time. - , v , 15 days In jail. Will Propst. a young white man. for firing a pistol in the corporate limits, was bound over to court In the sum of $25. Llndsey whitaker, a young white boy, was charged wlttb an assault on Horace Kennedy, a little negro. The recorder found that they were both spoiling for a fight at the time, arid gave half the costs to each. D. Brooks, a young white boy was charged with buying whiskey after misrepresenting bis age. The recorder sent him to Jail for ten days. llsey Carter, colored, for profanity, paid the costs. Mary Crosby, colored, was charged with profanity by one Mury Franklin. The latter was given the costs t pay for malicious prosecution. And court was adjourned. .A i .... I . Special Values in Ladies' and Misses' Coats. flood quality Melton In brown, tuns, blacks and castor, also Zlblllncn, all ' similes and black, both In ladles ami mi I much, 27 Inches, both lined and unlineil, price.... tl.OH and $2,118 I lined, also ihe ribbed ones, both numbers made and shaped to fit, I'l-lco 4Hv. Pant to match both 25c. and 4 8c. line. TABLE LINEN SPECIALS Tr.c. value, 70-lnch, full bleached, all Linen patterns, assorted, a bargain nt price , 50c. 7fc, value, half-bleached, very haevy, 70 Inches wide; a linen for heavy wear, and an extra bargain at HOiu CHARMING MILLINERY The most distinguished of company of beautiful new millinery that has yet been shown. If ws hava nothing here to your liking, we can make any thing you wish exactly a you want It. Full line of fancy foods la this department. . MONDAY MORNING -10 A. M. We will sell sofa pillows at ...... 23c THANKSGIVING SHOE SALE Every new styla Is her. Erery good leather Is here. -a Every lata toe shape, every slse. Our Shoes will please you and keep you pleased, lialstou Health Shoes for Men, st ...$l.o are the equal of any $5.00 Shoe on the market. . ', " ". $2.60 Men's Vlcl and Bog Calf Bluch ers ..92.00 ' I 'oil la" and "Keglna" Shoea for tallies have a world-wide reputation. All the tlilTei cut 'widths, toes, etc. Codm.'.n's Heboid Shoes for Children at 00c 83c., $1.14 and $1.2.-, elk BrofSi CfS, Wholesale and Retail Slight Blase. The fire department was called but about 12:30 o'clock last night by a call from the residence of Mr. Frank M. Ross, at No. 403 North Poplar street. The Ore was in the kitchen, the floor of which caught under the stove. A small hole- - was burOed; but the blase was easily extinguished by a bucket of wa ter. ind there was nothing for the Are, men to do dn their arrival. , . , '.," ,r, i ! A tiUARANTEKD CtJRfc FOH PlttES Ttchlng. Bllii-1, Bleeding or Protruding- Piles. Tour drugRist will re fund money if PA70 OINTMENT falls to cure uu In IS to li dys. 60c To the Auto Huccs. Messrs. J. A. James. W. M. Jokp, and Armlstead Burwell. Jr.., left last night for Sumter. S. C., to attend the carni val week, hut more especially to be present at the automobile races , to be held there Thanksgiving Day. ' Five machines of the Pope-Hartford make. which these gentlemen are Interested In. have been sent on ahead, and it is likely that one or more of them will participate In the speed contests. The races will be held on a straightway course. Cash prises amounting to $1,000 will be given. CHARLOTTE'S BEST CONDUCTED HOTEL. ! Central and Annex Ii Spo i:il ;illciilion pivm io i 'I'll.. c : : :i. I line. Vlt'C, Ill.lKJllr 11 lill- CMiialled in the Soutli. This, is a feature of the Central that is claiming the atten tion 'of the traveling public Clean, Comfortable beds, Attentive Servants. gillglLa4V M Jr S lUf V a C. E. Hooper, Manager. Crop of 11.275.000 Bales Indicated by a Telegraphic Canvass.' Special to The Observer. New York, Nov. 21. The Jour nal of Commerce has made a. special tlegraphlc canvass of the entire South to secure the concensus of opinion on the cotton crop. It publishes , almost 800 telegrams from the leading handlers of cotton in all the principal markets, and-their average opinion Indicates a crop of 11.270,000 bales, THE JOURNAt. or COMMKUCB AND COMMERCIAL. BULLETIN. A RUNAWAY BICTCLR ,Tm'rated with an ugly cut on th isr ;of 3. B. Orner. Franklin Orova, 11- 1 It developed a- atabborn ulcer, unyielding ' to doctors and remedies for four years. -Tlien Bncklen'a Aral fa Salve mrred," It's i'wt as good for Burns, Healds. ftkln rmtttiona and Plis. ?8o., at Burwell 1 tmnn's. DiVgslPta Why is it every body seems to look uptousfor the stand- l ard? If pcop'c :v.d laundries ;oo did .'fnot 1 '! up t us as a stanJjrd why d I hey i i 1 1 :n Ihni fSfj 1 j u j i a 3 u y w Try oiii wuik un.i you'll see. BE SURE You Write WITH A iHMHimniw 0RIE WTAL i?UGS DIRECT FROM THE ORIENT. The Genuine at a?s Th:.n Wew York Prices G NUINE PERSIA N RUG i 'he show -a tlnice selecti n t snnil size t't f (.. I;ir (.:tr;et r - jl e. each J rum CARABAUGH fUG3 These we have in vari ms s .- :ii in each f r.-m DAGtf$TAM RUGS e fto'n i Prices $20 to $M0 Lots of new bargains in now that our buyers picked up in New York, it being the clean-up time with manufacturers; we bought lots of goods below cost to manu facturers. wo 1 dlb IANKETS pi k'cs r.t ! 1 sT .$! to$J4 Waterman , , They are the best We cll tnen 52 50 to 515.00 , vJ '"'BBWMHBWWfc idBilsf 1W v;:t.v.s;i-q,wiM.,..M,.,H..,,, .. jf. ,,.w.'.- ' Houston, Dixon & Co, " : Gtatlanerii ": ..: . p We give Automobile Tickets Our pi ices on iheM are c.u h . . . . $20 lo $30 CARABAU&H RUGS X Tn patterns at each $14 KCJA3 rugs Qnly a few styles of llkse at each $20 to $35 TURKISH RUGS - We show qjite a variety tl lhee and tlu r ces eacn from $8 50 to $20 This is an opportunity to jjtt Choi:-. Genuine O lenial Ras that wilt last you a hferi-ne at le-s than Ntw Ydrk prices. No hir.g makes solundsome bridal or Christmas jift as a Chui;e Oriental Ru: See them before they are piCKea over. ; r 1 w III 111 COM: 104 Gray Wool Blankets, per pair, $1,50 ' Heavy all wol Red aud Back Chvck B'anets. extra fine woo1, used a great ' 5 deal fjrbath R-ibcs, etc $2 48. 1 The finest all wool white Blankets, fall v , eleven quarter size, extra heavy . . $3,48 BHD SPREADS. New Marseilles Quilts!, in handsome patterns, really worth Jj?3, gc- ' " inf row for ...... $1 98 Crochet Quilt, nice new designs, ia extra ' -heavy Bleached Spreads, the finest ever offered at the price . ...... i DOC Ujht Colored Outing : ; Fiuexjuality Outing in pretty neat stripes and cheeks, lifjht blues, pluks, Gund7i 2c .J" ' , Iudfgo Blue Percales. New, PecaleS iut nice patttrt'S. , : , ,7 l-2c PILLOW CASES. The White Rock . Mills, full size, 45x36 inche., pillow Cases, ...;.;.y:;:::..: joey- Our Store will be closed 'all day, Thurisday; Thanksgiving Day . nr 7 si (1 ImBm .0 J Corner Traae .tr.d Co! B-IO 5T0.
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