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ass -D BY MASS OP ROCK. iv. m laborer at the Rock ', 1 ilhnl Instantly by Mas . eijrhing A boat T5 Xoundm i s lUMted irons Point anls Aiw-&o lilame Au I to Anyone, for the Warning i cvii uiven. , - it laborer, of the name of John v, mi Instantly killed by being a by huge rock blasted from nrry where stone fa being taken i jf the concrete work. on the new r works structure. The huge piece Kit. weighing -about ts pounds, ..ed through the roof of the boiler i v, here Die man was standing and i his back, reducing him Into s maes. It a an unavoidable .ill. a far aa anyone but the man if w concerned. r. C W, Brown ha the contract fu --g the atone out of the quarry. .-h la situated on the property of -Mecklenburg iron Works, south t. of the new pumping elation, near 1 lie University. ; The laborers had en dismissed at S:S0 o'clock, while in wwera on another contract at th m place, which Is for furnishing rock r the atone crusher, were' going n, ty. The esploslve charges were letJ f after th regular blow of the fir- l.Istle which. Is used to warn those ho are "hear the pine of blasting. -11 ; th tnen have been warned to go ider, the boiler ahed during an i-x-itMstnn. for the roof is no protection J..t a heavy falltng mass, which a b dodged ft man should sec It. he would d If in the open. The thargo In the quarry was set off, .i iie targe mass or rocg saneo in tno n a great portion of It descending;""11" op issue-t at noon on uecem tact at an angle of about 45 degrees Nr 3rJ- If lhat report should hou lid striking down the man under the. something In the neighborhood of 11, iier shed. He was killed Instantly, j 00.0)0 bales, as 1 beiltve It will, then uperinterrtent C. H. Campbell, of th- lvi" be tt DK advance." Uer works department. Immediately! A" "earing out the vlcwn expressen being apprised of the unfortunate; XIr' Vlck. referem e may be made U uiTencc gave orders that the body ;i" cuilmnte of the crop made by : turnwd over to undertakers tind giv-! ''thatn. Alexander & Co., of New l i decent burial. The titan was 2 "'. copies or which were received b old and married. He will be bin !-! t'harlotto . otton nu n to-dny. The chII 1 to-day, niate is based on reports received fron- It la a distance of about 200 yards pvery cotton growing county In the tvm Whore the rock was blasted to ' hero it fell. The laborers standing round' the boiler had received a warn g. as no been said, and saw tin- k as itwas sailing through the air jme of them forgot the warning about eplng from the comparatively fragile lied and dashed Inside. After the rock li through they came running out Taln. Some one laughed at their pau- ky attitude, when they said: "Don't, ugh. There'g a man killed iM.ie.1 he , body of :t ho negro was lying in out of the boiler, mashed from t in sist down. A physician was bjmu for nd went quickly to the place, but it a UBuIdbs. l)IvTH OF R. W. IIlNTEIt. cine Member of Cliarlotte Polite t'i Pwmw Assy An EflichMit 1 Oilioer and a Splendid Man Weill Hack to Farming After Service In tha Cttjr'a eierviee. ItobertWi-Hunter, a former member ( the Charlotte police force, died at is home near Derita.. four and a half des front .town yesterday afternoon o U 6-.5:3-o'clock, .The news came", nn res U Shock to-.the mcucjcrs .oti Wio (e roree and to his numerous friends t. Mr. -Hunter complained of not Hng well early yesterday morning imiT tttwh . ".l"sul"M lne t( recover $3,000 ,niV. T-u;.,. C.r"-'"!' a,aamuges rot etothUlalMrimilV" camc.f'l' of a dumping car upon him while ! ' hta aefh TlX. ZlZT. 1 ate cause at work In the quarry last Julv. He MSraf $2nT?S Jl?T Mr. T. c. OuthrU, The ara of an.nA m. ;.T- . ,.- .v. " " " " . " Z mggie nowie, or, lils rnv . un. , , , , . -. ucMun tiei. iie leu ves i ip ,'"" (. J, Hunter! live brothers, Messrs.! l, J. c. T. M. and lister un.r; and one sister, Mrs. Whltlov. f uuiiK Creek. Mr, Hunter eame on the police force t the v beginning of Mayor Brown's rst administration, about three and a alf years ago, anl resigned last Jun-ry-ta-Kt buck to his farm. lie was a man of flue physique, spier: 4 aualltlea and a. m.f mni.'.., ' ,n J - - ...i n. hi ' t J 1 - , I ' -wuh Liic tuirvtiiiii fir nig nrnthuf - j icemen on ine esteem and regard tim wno came In contact with im.' Hu friends In this cltv heard f his death yesterday with genuine rroWi A COTTON PICKINtJ MACHINE. "Tii" 5 Xeap THotte, But I ailed to Work Satisfactorily Cot- reedf' Md Sclen,,Hc VHn In' 7t.f?nout-yesterday that the visit fMr.i Theodore H. Price, the New ork ;cotton bear, to Charlotte ha.l ", . Sn "e Purpose behind It. Mr. iLthr c'lL fhortly after the ar vai or Jji A. A. Hammerschlag. presl ,,1'"t'Yfi!h.ilrm'in Mamnil Training chol.ln .Pittsburg, Pu. The latter r ft tw?'-,W' ,J' yu''"' "I'd U . Jjean. Hunday morning the gen- e.l??ei?Ve . WUt ln,H th country t.utb. of the city, preceded by large ox which had come by express. It as beea, learned that the box COll- UIIMt H,hAH An. . t - . in , j'h-kiuk machine 'id It was sent here to be tested in ti(i t-otton fleids near bv. It isknown that Mr. Priie. besides h. other gviitlcmeii. is ii.bir.sted in die machine, i,ut th,. oimtructlon and i. i ,!i . V ' " epi a sci-n t. l.iseald t be operated by eleetrlcitv. It is not known how II X i imcni out. but Is rumored that the ma- ijfri Mm at ir I , i-ne. lamM to work in sat isfu-torv rke that lm wag much tiisapi.iui,.d s ho had. spent about jh).Mmi in ,-x-'riinents with various cotton picking, -achines, and none of them had given :iurs satisfaction. llev.- and Mrs. Dorrltee's at Home. The Bimple announcement that Rev. ; Aim - la,H A t . ... ' . .n. uvrru.ee wvutU or t home to their friends last evening ' '"' "lost substantial way thi .ii TOimn- w wnicn tney are held in " eonwnunUy for about VA men an.i men called. Mr. Dorrltee wUl leav -night to spend the tt,ter in th .iii.vcov aim mere was a hearty and ix-ral Trt-lak that Ae iw, b ihorough- uuiu mis weak tstate o no in wnicu ne Has been. The rc r tlon wa attended In a body by the . ti mm arouery, or which lr. Dorrt " Is chaplub, and by of the KnlghU of Pythias, besides i vi jrienuB irum vurhius denoml ! Icm In. the city the rich and thi T, who have grown to be clos rnJs with Mr Porrltee and his gru s w lfe. 1 '',' ,. "It Ion of Mr, J. F. Watlington, i iany friend will be glad to know t'e operation which MIC John V -h. of Keldsvlllextmderaent at head-Stokes Sanitarium at . -Sunday, gives a bir chanc i '. -i -over y. It I a complicated i ilous operation Involving the i t hagm of the diaphragm of i V Mr. Watllngtgii also bus "s Charles'' X. Ivana-Vi-may irom Salisbury,-wnW to see Mr. Watlington. Mr 1 -1 id vht that Mr. Watling : V"H as ,couH,.he.ex-' MR, A. t. VICE OX COTTOJT. , Estimates thn (Prop at fi. 550,000 Hales and Ttilnka lrtc Will (, Go Below On ! M 11r Out. of ln rWas Ointml hi- tawmbrr 1st No Bull IiiirtvM In the Market. Air. A. JT. Vlck, of the well-known cotton brokerage firm of Haywood. Vlck & Co., of Hew Orleans, spent the day here yesterday with Messrs. L. A. Dodsmorth & Co., the local represents lives of his firm. Mr. Vlck when ask ed about the cotton crop situation said that he felt sure the crop this year 1 much larger than It was lust year, prob ably 1I.2W,H) bales. What do you think the price will be?" was asked: Since the world will need all th crop, I think ft should sell not below 10 cents. The market Is In a very sat isfactory condition. There are no long intercuts In the market. "What perventage of the crop hn been picked, in your opinion?" naked tut? reporter. Outside of the Atlantic States, una espe:ally In Tt-x;is. I should say thai SO per rent, of the crop had been (finned by November 1st. From Ilallai south the planters are practically through picking, and the cotton yet remaining in thu fields w ill make no ap- prc-t table dlfteifni-w In the wlxt of tht crop." "Is there any feature of the mark' of special Interest at mitt time?" 'NUne whatever. There is nothing to Indicate a spasmodic movement on either side. Everybody is waiting fo: the next government bureau report. 1 "Med Ststtes, and In as follows: Ala- bama. I.ir,y,0(H) bales; Arkansas. ROO.Oue Florida. 6O.0II0; Ceorgla, J,5r,0.000; l.oulKt ana. WW.000: Mississippi, 1, .",00,000; North Carolina. 610.000; South Carolina. 50. 000; Tennessee and Oklahoma, f,aO,000; Texas and lndliin Territory, 3,200.000; stlmated total, 11,300.00(1. - . The emp last year was 10,011. OtHj, and the eslimat'- if Ijilham. Alexander & Co.. made n .'o ember 23rd. was 10,- SiKi.nno. Colored Methodist Conference. The itnnuiil s-sioli of the, West em North C'tiinllna Coiifeience of the A. M. K. Xlon Church will convene in l.lttlc Kock church at the corner of Seventh and Myers streets, to-inorrov. morning at 10 o'clock, it will he- pre- sided over by itlshop Ceorge W. Ollh ton. l. u.. or Charlotte, one.-of the prominent colored divines of his de nominalliiu. The nslor of Xittle Htx-k liiurch, llcv. S, K. Watkins. and his congregation are making great prepa rations for the entertainment' of the large number of ministers-and lay dele gates .who will jUtt-pd, Hull Aipi'liist llie'CH Mr. J. 8. Simpson, blacksmith at the city rock quarry, has instituted uction as Injuries received In the 'i "rumen are insured l an ac cirjent Insurance company by the cltv In fi, plaintiff receives a fav orable verdict the full amount ...v would he paid by tills company. JUDGE FOR 10URSELF Which Is Heller Try an experiment of i rout ny a Cliarlotte Citizens' l:xpcrl'iice? Moniethiiig new in nl) experiment. Must he proved to be as reprVsented 1 m statement of a manufacturer i . , f convincing proof of merit Hut the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad buck. A Lame. Weak or Aching one. Would you experiment n It? You will read of many so-culled cures. Kudois.'d by strangers from fur-away ; daces. It's different when the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement Is the prViof that backs every box of D-iau's Kldiiev Pills. Head th!s ease; II. II. llit'lsoii. miner, of 41? K. l.lih street, says: "Doau's Kidney I'IIIf which 1 got at li. H. Jordan it Com pany's drug store did a wonderful i.montit of good for my back which had been IroiibliiiK me for a King time past, it ached so badly that often 1 was unable to work The pills cured it all and 1 have imi had a h.n kacln since mlng them." for sale by all dealers. Price :u cuts. Fostei-Mllburu Co., ihitTalo, New York, sole agents for the I'nited States. KememlH-r the n ine Ho.ntV and take lit, o".'r. IF WE ONLY KNEW Stomach Trouble Could be Cured I-'our vi-m-M :Z' my general healtli .mve way. I m.is fifllicled with a di.n trefslng stomach trouble, and couhl not touch solid food of any kind. For one year 1 would vomit cvervthinif 1 would swallow, even down ;-. medicine, and water. My stomach , l!d not retain a thiiiK. No on,. , an .nou' wlmt 1 .-ufl'ered ft "in wcakiic. s. dizziness. sihortnefs of breath and nervousness'. 1 often felt like it would be so much K..A I i , , . ... . uciiei coutu ji uic ana get out ot my suffering. off und on I was under doctor's treatment for three years, und I can only say that doctors' medicine dtd mo no good. Then some good fule put one of Mrs. Joe Person's pamphlets in my hands, and I read where so many had been cured that were as bad off as I was. 1 got a bottle of the Remedy, and from the very first dose I took I knew I hud struck the right thing, it was the first medicine 1 ever took that the first dose did me good. For the first time in a long time, J was not nausea ted after taking it. si continued it and continued to im prove until I took thirteen bottles, and it made a perfect cure of me. It has been a year since I was cured, und I know I am well. I recommend f it to every one who has stomach trouble, and to all who have rheumatism, as It cured my brother of rheumatism. He tried to get me to take the Remedy long before I did, but I thought because It lured rheumatism-was no reason it wonld euro stomach trouble, and I had no faith in anything, it wsb as i last resort I .t,rled It- ' . How much suffering It would have saved me had J tried It three years before! , ,fMISS 'REBECCA' TROIXINOEli " "!. c not. jl im PEAT1I OF W. 8. ALEXANDER. After an IHwnm of More Ulan tt Month, First With KImh1 Poison and Thru Vn)ginii.Mi of tlio 1nngs, l-'ormor JOmploya of 11idmwnt Cloth lug Company 1 Mew Funeral Her lrw at Mallard Creek Tclay. Mr. W. Sidney Alexander, who was n employe of the Piedmont Clothing Company, and lived at No, 410 West .Vlnth street, died yesterday afternoon; it i o'clock In the Presbyterian Hospit al, where he had been for more than month. lie was r4 years old. The orig inal trouble was blood poisoning caus ed by a rusty nail which pierced Mi ilexander's foot, but later congestion )t the lungs developed und this brought dbout his death. His widow and nve daughters survive htm. The funeral will take place thts morning at 10:30 o'clock at Malluid c'reck, the former home of Mr. Alexan der. The services will be conducted by ucv. George V.' ftclk. rM'NUKIMS OF ANCIENT TIMES. IhH-klesN ItiKketl Wager. SMrH of Oilier Days Who Thousand on u Single I nsweis. 'li'- icport has been going the rojiids it the newspapers lately that a certain young nobleman lost jsrw.000 In a single unfits card playing, which reminds ' ' that the days of the high ball are lot yet over. Hut such plungers us Lord Barrymarc, .ir lilchard (largrave and Colonel Mellsh, who flourished and gambled! Jome generations ago, would have mado! ighl of losing even 155.000 in a few! Hours pl.iy. There is. we believe, still csei ved at Hlythe. near Dorchester, the ery card table at which Melllsh is said i.o have lost :'00,isK). The Karl of I!ar- ynioii- Hiitiaridered fl,r00,000 in four nad yea rs, chl -Ily at cards, and Hir Richard (largrave dissipated one of the iinest estnti-s In the north of England n the same way. Surely no -.me ever threw away his money quite so recklessly as Colonel Melllsh. who is said to have lost $r.00. KKI at a sitting, and to have staked and iost lino. 000 on a single throw of the iicc. Hi- had, huwever, no menu rival in (leorg.- Payne, who marled life on in income of llaO.tioo a year. .-in. dissi pated it all and twv later furtum-y, on aids and tin- turf. For more 1 1, an -i iair century he sp.-nt several hours a lay at tin- can table, and one of many traditions of his gambling is that ho md ln-.l Albert llenison sat up tin; .vhole of one night at I.imnier's iiou-1 uni mo cot separate until morning, when r.otd Albert whs due at Hi. Jl,,,w" -111111 en, .jtunov.er nquare, to cu ms Hrsi-wlie. .Sir Albert-rose from me mine. SMU.OOO poorer thu ml dciwn. ian when he - oecii.-iioa. vncn l uyiie was iraxeung in a post chaise from London o the New Forest, he spent every mo- iciu oi uie long-journey In playing iui oro iianpii nii each game," Probably-the Lord dranVllln, wii i was Krlllsh AiMlMnf,t.ir i i)n-i .j .lied close Von -IMI' yi-drs ii'ifo. enni,ti ' ,,. have told how manv nnm ,.f ii. sands of pounds he had lost at the card lable. When he was In Paris he would make frequent trips to London, spend i few- days and nights gambling at - rockford H or White's, and return to Us duties "with Kht heart " 10, light pocket." He was one of four peers -the others were I.orda i.k0.u..iJ sefto,, l tr-,,... . ..v.iie,. .',, , . ' r"'e-wno once lost j00 between sunset and .n,,.,. 100,- Owirge IV. when -vi,,-e of Wales Is 110 to have Ms-I fS0n.(;.Mi. ovrin:1 .", .,,! lne ' "l " " "nil in Itiil.M i.i. i c.. COlHlitllWl Of lliivino hi.', '.t " l"g 1 , , , , , V" Mm K'MIMI. i'-Uts illinn. ni I lost cnMrnnms urns at the basset table. At one silting H- paid over ff.mio. whirh ' ,r i i 5 IIS til. I I...I... .. ',L,T v.ii on e in;it ,, (j, follow . qiorniiig. when a Kent . "out of him on the race lashed t him with his ii 'ii rode in ground, he whip- "The : " "-"inisi said, "that hp jod stru. k for supremacy in his king! Henry VIM ,, l!,,-,ltu,. , OUS ampanilH bell 1(t tile 1M-..-.J t f. .ii, ... . . Paul'. with St. ihi , ""iiii.-m i. ii ; -i .iiHiiiHi in,, assembles of l he t di - at Patridgel ii.ens. w mi ,, (),rn hazard. u.ls slr who ;.i!le. . ,i,,. "f th. -Miles '.-'"Jn;;Lk;,:-1;,l--v;r-- sri-.T-'''----,pi;;::::l:,.,.,L,lr..:..,"sf y to pa 11 -m diic tly .,. Fai.l,.:.., .. a- mav Ii-liihiit, (I i. . ' Kdouaid, .,.r,uK1,e'e.i! ' t pi t w 1,1,1 1 hln, Pill. i -a rrv. ed hv jdniis al loes-nt on foot nils , ', "-aau,. v, in 'lirlli Sum I., .u, rorm w ilhiu f Al- Hiiiah. . and ... . II ICS Hi.- n t ..u ,i ,. . ... I.,i,i , . .; " ' " UL ''ol.liMl.us'. 'h.ii. s i .rtne;. it. ' -' " 1 1 : . .I.i. K voi, N 'T A SICK DA Y SIXCL. "I was taken severely sick with kid ney tioilble. I tri,.,! ,, ,, , m Clios ,. 0I wlI(.fl rB , 'M e day I saw an ad. of your Electric Vf Lr.-t','11 d,llem"-l to tr E Aftet taking a few dones I felt re lieved, nnd soon after unn enMrSr " .-7.t.e " ST" a. sick day! ,ur, ,6"T" "l 1ml" have teen . un a of Rhcumalism. Neuralgia Liver sn.l Kldm v 1,01,1,1, ., a,ld eral deblUty." Th.s 1, v l,t r ,7 of reraont, N. c. writes, onlv Tl7 M Harwell A Ei -nn s. DrugKi. Arriving Daily . Our Holiday Goods are arriving on every tn.in. We have just opened a part of our new line of Hand Painted China. All . new designs no tw pieces alike. Every a piece Euaranteedfcen uine Hand Painted '.LeiVtis show you the .: & Bruns MRS MARY GREG iVICIf, Of Phlllpsbunr, Montana, Tells How i Bhe Was Cured of thmdruff. Mrs. Mury.Oregovlch. of Phitlpsburg, Montana, under data of November 28, J8!9, writes? -t had typhoid fever this summer, eonsacruently was losing my hair terribly, and my head In places was perfectly bald, Newbro's Herplclde had Juit come Into use In Phllipsburg, and the doctor strongly recommended it to me. After I or 4 applications my hair sioppca railing out, and is coming in again quite thick. I used to be trou bled greatly' with dandruff, of which I am now quite cured." Kill the dandruff germ with Herplclde. Sold by leading uruggists. Bend 10c. In stumps for sam ple to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. R. H. Jordan & Co., Special Agents. 4XX4X4XX4XXXXXOXX O'Pr'AXTTV TT A XTTX M 2 on,sjnu- nn.nu mil FOR SALE Cheap. . Automobiles. 20 W. Trade St.. Charlotte, K. C. ?XX4VX4X4X4X4X4X4X4X4X4X4Z X4X4X4XOX4Z4X4X4X4X4X4X4Z KnappFelta H M Deluxe S6 Derby t A Hat that combines elegance of .'Style and superb quality. Xew'Linc Gloves. Liutie Z4X4Z4Z4X4Z4Z4X4X4X4Z4X4Z4 Academy ksivin MATIKEE AND NIGHT The comic oci;a success "Sergeant Kitty" Prices $1.5(1, 1.(X), 7f, 50 and 25c Reserved seats now on sale at Jordan's. 4444444444444444444444444 Atterbury System FA-HIONa0l S US T and Overcoats For Style, Fit. Quality Durabili ty and in Genera! Appearance THE "Alterbury System" EXCEL L ALL OTHERS BlacRs, Bloes. Grey?, Browns and Fancy Mixtures in Salts and Overcoats in Wq Issuo Automobile Tickets') J A. SOLOMONS, ttzu Sill i ,,U1 IS a M H M inillnifCo M M 5 nif 8m tin no if A'-W.4 V t iitt KMsrctoifii.cfl RBGisi br tmpnaucaiiy -FOR STIBFFS- When you are In Charlotte or Mil 4 cents In stamps for return of nam ber and Jt us register for you. Read Carefully. so you will fully understand who rets this piano. On our books, opposite name. Is dupli cate of number given or sent to per son registered. On December 24th, four business men will sea that these duplicates go Into a box, are thor oughly shaken and a little child blind folded will take out one number. The person holding the orlgnal will receive the piano provided they do not own an upright pis no. If you buy from us and should hold lucky number, we refund money. If you buy elsewhere, your ticket Is void. Write at once. ONLY ONE MEMBER OF A HOME WHERE THERE IS NO UPRIGHT PIANO CAN REGISTER.. He former ad. Manufacturer of the Ptuno the Sweet Tone. with Southern Warerootns 311-213 N. Tron St. Charlo te - i. C, C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. WE HAVE RECENTLY 11AO Olllt NEW Steam Plant installed for Steam Dyeiuif and Clean ing; have also added an up-to-date Dry Cleaning Department -and are now pre pared to do dyeing and cleaning of all kinds. . . MR. J, W. KREIS, a praotlcal dyer and cleaner of 23 years cgeperlerice-is in churge of this work. With his valuable services the intro duction of new machinery, and the use Of the latest and best imported' dyes, we are prepared to execute all orders In a superior nuuiticr and on short no tice. QUEfS C:FT MRS. J. M. HESTER, Proprietress, Phone 21G. 209 N. Tryon Street. Or rather the $1.50 books we are now- selling at 50 cents are being bought up rapidly for Christmas presents. Many rf the titles cannot be duplicated at this price, so to avoid disappoint ment later, we would a.llvse voli to BUY MOW Think of l;- l I;... k. with Un original illustration, etc.. at f,o cents. 4-44.4 81.1. Iff, ! Ill (1110 PITBAK IUUUI1 lillllUI u xl f 44 ' Those ji ji Books! I T -W CLOTH IMG . Tut? Mn.ra & n luuimTigrtV. MmMR RmsbM GCtpbS SENONJAPPROVAt. EXPRESS CHARGES' PAID ONE WAY ' II V i OF PasSiional bten decreed stylish is here, Suits at reasonable prices. Hi&hestBlass Tailoring, Superior Workmanship, The Newest Effects. Suits embracing; all tbe season's latest faslijotip. - No trpuble to fit ybu here be. YOU CAN SHOP Magnificent 'Finely Upholstered Leather Chairs W. T. 20S-SU SOUTH THAT APPEALS To the Matty Dresser Our piesent rew lines of Stylish SuiLs lor : Men arid Boys, were prepared for us bv manufacturers of apparel who employ only skilled tailors, and Every Garment Goes Through the Most Careful Inspection be ore the goods are placed or. our counters. When you are fitted in a suit of Clothes here yuu can rely on it being the best your money can buy. x It will give us pleasure .to show you the new styles to day Wheth.r you are ready to purchase or not, Great Display a MEN'S Sii Positively tie highest grade popular fabrics and colors the no -matter what your "size niay ... ': . HERE BY MAIL. Morris Chairs 1 Christmas is in sight, and we aro already elegantly stocked for tho Immense trade that usually comes our way holiday time. We are al reudy laying aside girts. We have ample room to store all goods bought from us without extra charge. Golden Oak and Mahogany Q hairs $11, $12.50, $15. Positively the best values to be found on the market. Leuther ,chairs, low priced for high ouulity, S:o. JKi, jr. and $40. - The inert-user trade we are having tends to show we ure backing up, our promises to give best values. McCOY, TRYON STREET. ' mm 'heir if I.ZT
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