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:.:4l:ui,; daily o: oIvei:, ja.,jauy 21; icog. I r::ATii cr j:r.s. cla: V tf- rC jTk rj f" t Miss Florence Ttiom loft, yester-. d ay morning, for 'Athens, Ja,,' t wher ho win visit friends. ,, v I' H Mt flt Mrs. J, , fclercer fclaln and Htllft daughter, Mary Grler,- left yesterday for Rocky River. ? They had, been tb west otTllra..C. N.-O.-Btttt, -.Mrs. Blaln Is missionary to China, and will return there in th near future. iis.vO. P. V Heath left,' 'yesterday- 4 , - morning, for. a vtatt $0 friends at port . "y " Mim J&a wsry,vf niuuinuiin. '-SsXj Vs., is th guest of Mrs. a, a, jonn i on.--,;:-..-;-;. tA 'V,,,! ' ' Miss Adelaide 'J-eFever. of Btates- j. . nile, 1 h guest" or Mrs. A. Mi--' 1 ' , eenhelmer, at her 'home on Elizabeth L '' Mri. tfohn "Crawford. of Lancaster, 7. 6L C, Is -vtalUnjr her sister, Mrs. J. C. A V Montgomery, 'a, ; ? yiv ' Miss UzKle Willeford left last night to spend the day frith friends in Con cord. ? i- '.r ri y.,!,!- vk w ' ,''. , f Miss Mary Alexander, of Tayette ' vllle. arrived In the city lat night and Is the guest of. Mrs- Joseph R Boss. t on .North. Church treet. 4. , , iAmonsr the guests at the Buford last night were Mr. and Mrs. J, w. JJIC " " 'Vt, and Mrs. Rt A; Tbrrencs, Jr.. Ot - fc Uncoln, Neb., arrived In the elty yes , r terday morning and are guests at (ha -; home of.. Mr. Torrence'a father, on 1 , North Church street . ' , ' '.; n , Miss Llasle WUleford went to Con- 1 1 cord yesterday to ,vialt frlenas... BRIEFS. , J " """ j , , A ' Few Minor Happenings In and v, About the City. ' A new coat of paint has been applied to the front of the Central Hotels prop erty. .- , " -His friends will be glad to learn thai Col. D. O. Maxwell is able to ba out again after an illness of several days. -A Piedmont car -was derailed on Bast Trade street, near the sauare, --last eren . ing and the track blocked for some time. -'-The Daughters of the King will meet at St. Peter's Episcopal ohnrch tO'Worrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. j'.- - . -The elftht-montbs-old chnd of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trotter died at their home la the Chadwlek MU section yesterday jBornlng. , .t-i- Rev. Dr. J. R. Howetton delivers .the sixth lecture In the temperance series at the First Presbyterian church this evening. ' : Mr. J. M. Jones has purchased from Mr. Vinton uddell the residence at No; fill North Church street and will xcOupy It la the near future. ; '..J-::. Her friends will regrejt to leant that Mies Isabel Wood ley, a. teacher at the Piedmont Industrial school, has, been ill - , for - several days. Her condition was .much Improved yesterday. , -.T, . .,. The' huga1 team roller, pulfing ani rolling along the Una or tae new traok on East Trade, street, was the ' most noticeable object in that section' of the city yesteraay. i -Independence . lodge -of Pythlans, at v Huntersville. will give Its annual banquet Thursday night This la always' an en ... Joyable evpnt and will probably be at . tended by a good . delegation of Char- lotte'-Pytolans. j ,? A speclal,feature of the music at the . First Presbyterian church this morning will be . violin solo by Prof. Don A. " Richardson. The selection to be rendered Is Schumann's Traumert The choir loft of the Tryon Street - s! Methodist church has been furnished - with . handsome new bent wood cbairs, - which were purchased with the proceeds 1 .... or u eantauk, "in nauviiy. - An unusual number of farmers were in the city yesteraay. They are already beginning to talk of their spring planting. The concensus of opinton Is that the . acreage should remain the same as that last yean Battery A, North Carolina National '.' Guard, wIJI assemble at Us armory at the city hall this afternoon at 1:30 to at tend the funeral of Rev. James A, Dor rttee, for many years the beloved cnap- lam or toe company. The township road force la engaged In widening Providence road, near the ' home of Mr.' McD. Watklns. The 'macadam la also belnr worked over. When the road Is completed It will be one of the best in the county. na. plans and- specifications 'for the new parish house of the St. Peter's Episcopal church, are being drawn and will soon be completed. This budding is to be placed In the rear of the church and win cost soniecmng uae v.p.wu. Rev. Dr. J, C. Kngo, who will make . the address at the mass meeting for men , . at tne Acaamy oc acusic tma arternoon '.. at o'clock, will occupy the pulpit of Trinity Momoaist cnuron in tne evening. tie wtu not preacn mis morning. Greensboro Record; "Miss Nan wood and orother. s Mr. . Word ' r M, " Wi-utA iht lnttftr - nf Chariot '.-' have gone to Baltimore, where Mr. Wooo will receive treatment in Johns Hooklns Hospital for appendicitis, with which he has been troubled lor some time." A member of the park aad tree com fntaslon stated yesterday that, if possible, Mr. John Nolen would return to Charlotte ; before the- spring In order to supervise Some or iae worn wmcn im now in con templation. Mrl Nolen left for Iria home r';The parties -who are - endeavoring to ' get up an aerie 01 iagies nere report inai .thev have had good success so far. Mr. ' K. FCreswell, of the Gem Restaurant, is Interested In the Order and has an ap- ?' plication blank for anyone who desires to Join, - , . , . -Prof. X, Cochran, county suoerln r tendeat of education, stated Utst evening ' that more routine work was transacted , 4- in hta olTloe yesterday than-during any . other day of the present season. Teach ' 11 ers from all parts of the county were ' s taking advantage of the pleasant weather to can ror snppiiee ano; to get tne voucn Trs for, their .salaries. , - . f .sii'tTh' Boys" Volunteer League will meet 1 , at :& p-" ' m, In the parlor ; of f the a rToung Men's Christian 1 Asso 5 elation. Mr. :T. A. Adams will address ' i:' the lboye' ort the 'subject of t"A Boy and ' ' His '"Companion' ' All boys of the ; city under 14 yeaks old rare Invited to attena t ,'r this meeting. There were 2$. boys In the Buturaay morning idi ciaastis yesteraay. s There are few more noted humorists i;. tn the country than Prof; C, B. . Newton, - who Is to appear in -the Pythian. Castle ,V Hall to-morrow night. ; Prof Newton u "- ''itranKef : to-Charlotte for he lectured in a cltv. about two. veers aao. A or- ,-4 invitation la extended all vinlUng as ilri?vlu louaj jrytmans to auna tne meet- -, , Soahoard Buya 1,000 Box Cars." , President 3. M. Barv Of " the Bea .board Air Line Railway, writes from A Portsmouth,, Va., to The Manufacture ers' Record conflpmlng tha report that ; the company ho given a contract to ; ', the American Car A Foundry Com- pany for tOOO cars. He- say they will probably be delivered t February and March., and hat the order consists - of i too ventilated and J0O plain .box: cars :.. vt $0,00 pounds capacity each, all with . aieei nnaerirama. ,c, t v Mr. f , Plalsance, who has bein here ror some time wlth, Rfchardswn's Orchestra, will. return ' to the farm In Henderson county, where ho will grow grass, apple .and poultry. He" .will compete, with The Big Duffer In the apple market. Ask: for Blue Rllihnn Vnnlll and-say it plain. The kind that sti-ps riserts i -tne- -famous, :;,."iuu Ribbito voire. Her solo, were beautifully Jlavor,' . - ?Vered- . : After Brief Illness She Pni-1 Away . t Her Home In Tins, tity 1 pt- .-. Wnmon nf Tlilo SfCtlort of thO . Cint.4 Tanlitir of tlie Mt& W. J, Xnten, KUltor of the Old Pmo. oratOlie Itncral Will Toko Tlace '.llils Afternoon, , . , . . Mrg TSllaalbeth Tates CTarkson, daughter of the late WlUaa J Tates, who for ' years - owned and e.aiieo e Democrat on of the most mfluontial paper that MeoJOlsnlburg jcourtty over had," died atl herhome"on East .Ninth street yesterday ; inornhig: at -o'clock. ' after brief, Jllnees. ;The news of Mrs. Clarkson's death was a great shock . to' the community, . Her most Intimate friend ,dtd not know that she was dangerously ill, for those who had inquired about her condition had been told "that sha.wai' Buttering with a severe :ttack' of grip, t out nothing more,-""- h' j.- ". laiu. Hunda . and Monday Mrs, Qarkson was In Salisbury at the bed mAA nt hop voMTiKeat daughter . Mrs 1 4i i A. Brnwrt. who' la very Ul at the - VHiUehead-Stokea , Sanitorium where' she contracted a deep-, seated cold, which did not yield to treatment. Friday she wa better, but some time during the night her lungs became congested.' -Early ..yesterday tnorntng she rallied, tout- later 'was -overcome and the sudden . - summona- louowea. When the end cam "Mrs. JClarkson was: -attended y her daughter, Mrs Henrr B. Fowler, her only son, Mas TatM ciarksoiL. Mr. Fowler, her physicians, ' ceweioso reiauvoa sne dear friends. - ' . Mrs. Clarkson was the widow 01 Oapt a.'- lmons ciarkson, wno aiea on August 8. 1904.. She was born in Fayetteville, and was years' old last month, etie was married on January 6. J876. ' Th foUowjng.chUdrsn survtye her:1 Mrs. Joe M. Tull, of Birming ham. Ala,? Mrs. Richard 8, Busoea, of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Louis A. Brown, of Concord, and Mrs, Henry B. row- ler and Master ; Tates ' Clarketm, of Charlotte. . She leaves . three half-sis ters and two half-brothers, Mrs. I. W. Faiaon. and Mrs.v E. I. Keester. of Charlotte, and Mrs. J. H, Ross, of Shreveport, La and Mr. W. J. Tate, of Texas, and Mrs. David S. Tate, of Charlotte. Mrs; Simon Clarkson was one or the well known 'women of this section of thei ' 8ttsi Those intimate with her counted themeolves fortunate, for she had fehr heart and a helping hand tor one and all,' Her perfect -devotion to her family, especially her children, was often remarked on by those who knew hef. Her life ha been one of oheerful toll and tender love for ..hose dependent upon her. ? --. i -MW!tb& deatfrof l her husband, more than a year" ago, Mrs . Clarkson kept a number of select boarders, who were, Tory fond of her. She was a mother" to; every one under her roof. Her death is a great loss to the city. She wa the sort of Christian woman that helped the weak, the unfortunate and the . needy. The poor, dis sipated person who was throw ing hi . or her life away could always count on a good word from Mrs. Clarkson. Her purpose in life wa; not to cry . down,; but to build ur. Her was a sweet and lnvelv din. position. The funeral will be conducted from t. Peter' Episcopal church this af ternoon at 1 4:30 o'clock. Rev. Harris M autnekrod t conducting . the services. - The pallbearers will be: Capt. A. J. BeaU, Messrs. C. E. Frlck. W. C. Max well, C. H. Dula, "Wade H. Harris, J. f. wiison, ureorge H. Brockenbrough and -A. I Smith. - GRAVES-GRIFFITH. Marriage of Mr. Ralph H. Graves t and Miss Fay Griffith at the Gllsey .' Bouse, New . York, Last Evening. Aai th nnoaitoement taThe Ob server last Sunday ot.; the then ap proaching marriage In New York of Mr. Ralph H. "Graves and Miss Fay Griffith was read here with deep Interest,- o- will be the following special, giving a brief report of the evnt which had been, foresha-dowed: 'New -Twit, Jan, 20-itiss Frances LM. Griffith nd Mr, Ralph H. Graves were marneo :tnia .evening a tne Gllsey House, Brdadway and Twenty ninth street, by the Rev. Dr. James I. Vance, of Newark, N. J. Mrs. Graves Is a' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred .'Grlfflth. of Chartotte, N. C. Mr. Graves- b a. newspaper man and magaalne writer of this city, now a member of the staff of The Evening Post ad formerly with The Times for six years. His father was the late Ralph H." 'Graves, professor of mathematics in .the University, of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, "The only guests t the wedding were the bride's parents. Miss Mar garet Bourne, Miss Rose E. Young and Mr. Louis Jraves. Th Rev. Dr, Vanee, who to an old friend - of the Griffith family came from New. Jer sev to oerform the ceremony. , ' !'Mrs. Eldred Crtrlfflth, after making tt- short visit to ner otner marnea dausfhter .in Poughkeepsle, expects to return to Charlotte. She has been In New .York for five dr six weeks." MAY' $ENI TROOPS TO CHINA. i' K . .! ' I Feedfni; Against Foreigners Said to be Growing worse insteaa 01 itetter. Waahlngton Special, n, to New York Sun. 'Hecent advices . which have come to th State Department do not Indicate that - the situation . as regards the na tional feeling which exist toward, for elgnera in v China is at all Improved On -.the contrary, the -condition ao- pear to be growing .even worse, and officials1 here are all the , mora con vinced of the wisdom of sending more troops to the Phlilpptnes, who may be thrown into. t!hln tn the event ' of trouble." To regiment of - lnf antrri and two batteries of field artillery will leave the United States for the Philip pines on 1 February 1. Thl will give thi government- .large force to use in China in case there is an outbreak against, foreigners. ' Acting .' under . instructions from the State Department the. various Ameri can - consuls and i agents throughout Chin havd made mall reports to the Departments concerning the internal condition in China. These math re port have arrived in numbers recently ana neariv au or tnent mnicate tnat th conditions are not growing better. They com frbm various parts of Chl na ana admirably . reflect the exact statu of conditions them There, ha been, however, no recent cable des patches which . .would . Indicate that trouble is close et, hand. .. ,-.. The tY. M. rfV Arrfowxrh The Ycfjnar Men' 'Christian Associa tion Is- promoting a concert for to morrow evening In their building. ; The concert will be given by the New York Conrerl Company who come "to the city with the very finest of press commendation. 4 Music lovers are guar anteed an evening of rare pleasure. The price of admission will be 60 cent. No reserved seats. , - The Erie Ilsrtch has the following regarding th contralto: "Miss Edith Cale Price, contralto, delighted her au dience. winning rounds of applause from many admirer of a rich contral- CO fill ECT tY AfJD PROMPTLY ENGRAVED , t '-si 1 iK J SEND fOR SAMPLES AMD PRICES V J, P. tcvcns EngravfnfiCOe; EnSravcrs 47 Whitehall i -- tm.ni, iixkii 1U...H111 i.iiiin.ii 11 11 11 -f;V A VOTE OF THANKS. 1 1 $ 4i Veterana Gratefnl to Daughter and - Children tqr Bountilul aat ok sFdayvr ts.-. f .- ; "A It had been previously announced that Generals R. E. lee and Stone wall Jackson's birthdays would, iba commemorated by appropriate xer clee by the daughters and children of .'jthe Confederacy, the old oldlers being especially invited to - the Young Men's Christian -Association at It o'clock m. for ' dinner, the hour ar rived, and the old soldiers, about ISO in number, marched' in and were seat ed at three Jong table filled with all that an old soldier could wieh to eat thi tea heartly enioyed by the old vet,- for they knew it was dished out to them by the true,, loving daughters of - veterana . if ay Heaven' richest blessings , crown each and all of them with, many more years of observing tne memorial births of, two. of the no blest, grandest heroes that ever rode in saddle, ' Robert E, Le and Stone-, wall :" J ackson. After ' -. dinner being erred the commander 'notified th eomrades to meet at the armory at t:W o'clock for further exercises of th day.' A announced, the camp met in call meeting, the commander called the .comrades to order and explained the Object of the meeting. " After some business sad been transacted and a letter from a very dear friend of the Old veteran wks read for the benefit of the camp, Dr. F. O. Ha wley. moved that this camp tender to the Daughter anatjntwiren or the confederacy thair heatfelt' thanks for the bountiful feast they all enjoyed by a rising vote, The motion carried and the vote was unanimous. The camp then marched to the court house, where the address and' distribution of crosses of honor dosed the exercises. All went home nappy, A. DUCIyWORTH, Adjt. The Veeper Services at the Y. M. G. L. Vespers of the Young Women's Christian Association will be held at s O'colck to-day. at the Association Home on North Church street. Miss Carrie weiier will speak on "Life and Char-i aeter." - '"; Miss Eva Eddlns has nrenared the following musical programme: Solo. Mr. Usher: Flute solo, Mr. Harry As- oury. Misses Allison and Eddin. ac companists. Two of the young women who are to five the concert Monday evening for the T. W. a A. are stopping at the Association Home and will sing at the vespers Sunday. . Miss Inea Kinney arrived In Char lotte last night, and Is the guest of Miss Aldrlch, . She will be present at the Vespers and make a short talk. Miss Kinney la college traveling secre tary of the Inter state committee of the Carolina. . I : Always Uniform Always Reliable Everywhere Obtainable BAKER'S CHOCOLATE & COCOA have stood the tests of time and service for over 125 years tafrst,og. Be sure that you eet the genuine with thetrade-markonthepackage. Pirscdont for preparing more thaa on hundred dainty dishes in our Choice Reaps Book, sent fret on ' request. Walter Baker A: Co. Ltd. dMJJ 1760 Dorcheateri Maes. A f Highest Awards in tvl Europe snd America STIEFFS CLEARANCE SALE 1 eo;;g iebi -mm , 1 Knabe t.Jh t KlVlich&'Bach''?, V; : Mathushek -. : : Ivers & Ponds f .- i All VprighUPractlcaHy Xew . - i . Gias. f,l SW . Manufacturer '-of I the : Piano With th Sweet Ton '. -j' Boutlieni '.Warerooms' W. Trade St. Ctiarlotte, N. C, .C H. WILMOTH, Mjtr. St, Atlanta, Ca ' -' The Boy' . Sunday Club. . 1 . - The following is the programme that Will be carried out at the Boy Sun day Club, of the Young Men's Chris tian Association this morning A at 10 o'clock. 1 - 1 - Hymn l:"Take Tim to be Holy.'' Hymn 126 "Yield Not to Tempta tion." w Selection I. V Hymn128-i',Snind the Battle Cry,? Talk Prof. H. P. Harding Hymn 194 -Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me." Closing prayer. .. Thi meeting is open to all boys of the, city over 14 year old. whether member -1of the association or -not, and a -cordial invitation is extended to all boy to attend. The officers and members of Sues Tempi No. 78, D. O. K. K., axe' re quested to meet at their Temple, Piedmont Build ing, Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock share, to attend the funeral of Past Royal Vizier J. A. Dorrltee. J. G. BAIRD. J. A. SOLOMONS, R. V. v - . Secretary. WB CAN TAKE CARE OF' YOUR PRE scriptlons to-lay open ror that pur pose, wniy reguterea pnarmacists era ployed. J AS. P. 8TOWE & CO, Drug, gists. 'Phone 179. THBRIS'S ONLY. ONE WAY TO OIVB aesserta , tne : 1 tamous "biu . Kiooon mayor." Ask for Blue Ribbon Vanilla, ana say it piain. FOR RENT E. NINTH, MODERN, 9 rooms, February 1st, sw.oo; 14 N. Brevard, modern, t rooms. (23.50: 11 W. Sixth, modern, . 7 rooms. tV?S; 10 8. Mvera. modern. rooms. tlfi.S: 70ft E. Ninth, 5 roams, $9.80; 609 E. Seventh, S rooms, fiD.w. utner s-room nouses, j. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. SEND US. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS and orders for medicines end sick-room supplies. We dispense only the best, and give prompt ana accurate service. WOODALL, & SHEPPARD, Prescrip tion uruggists. -- -t-none no. ea. A NBW COFFEE, "1778" BRAND. THE xiouse ieu ua its tne nnest producted. and '-they ' guarantee it to please any one. Put up In 1-lb. and S-lb. cans. 1-lb. 36c. ; 31bs. J1.00. Half dozen nankins free with ft ret can. BRIDGBRS & CO., 203 "West Trade street. THERE IS NO COFFEE ON THE MAR- net just as good as Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. So when you want the finest Coffee obtainable, order of us, (their sole agents In Charlotte.) A can of Chase & Sanborn "Seal Brand" of Java and Mocha, or a can of "Blended Java." If your Coffee was nt good,..U0 morning, don't blame the eook. she can't make a good "cup" without a Stood "fBean." Just order a can of Chaae Sanborn's. Coffee, use nothing else and you will always have a good N'ca . MILLER-VAN STOP THAT . COUGH i 8TRUP WHITE Pine and Tar will do the work, 26c. at MAYER'S, Sixth and Tryon streets. 'Phone 268. WANTED HELP TO SUPPLY MY customers with houses to rent. Turning applicants away dally. Cap save you money by handling your houses: stores and offices for - a small oommlmlnn Every man to his calling. I know how to rent your property. J5, L, KEESLER, 26 South Tryon street. WOOD AND COAL-WOU CAN ORDER of us any or both the above articles and get Just what you want. Our per. sona! attention given to all orders, large or small, we have a full stock of all grades Coal and Wood. 'Phone 402. W. A. AVANT. FOR ANTTHINO IN DRUGS. NO MAT ter what, 'Phone or send to me. DILWORTH DRUG STORK. , n b. a. da via 'Phone 247. OUR LINES OP DOMESTIC AND IM ported cigars is large and very varied We make special prices to the box trade, OEM RESTAURANT. E. F. Crewell, Manager. : Peopte ask, Why Is your CORN MEAL so good? Finest equipment of mod ern machinery, the best corn money will buy and a mil. ler who knows how. Not how chean. but how good, Is onr motto. THE 8TAH MILLS. Phone a7. Genuine Mad Stone JL genuine Mad Btone, WiU curs bites of rabid dogs: will eur hydra phobia j will cur bites of poisonous snakes;, wilt our lock jaw; wilt draw any prison from th ; system. t have treated Jiundrtd of ee' and very on ha been cured, f f- 'r ' , v" a. xx tkiok; ' '; J " ' " -It 'f ' ttMmor. Ms , People Disagree m, ,- r They hv to. " There r 'dlf " - fereneed of opinion Kmong the 8 bet and will be so long a fit f, ' -i I tV f 4 f Knowledge I Inoomplete-obtit there la one snbjeot m oo which H . people-are obmpletely In," ooord and that I the Value , ad ' cop '' Quality of the ' 'nt ' licioas White Hons Coffee on l ' , r t - h ' ale M every first clMirocery , everywhere, ' i- , ' T -t r-Lt'ii 'Hit t " t 1 1 SpocialNotioos Pa II ; v; i 1 ' 1 1 jti.i 1 i.-.i 1 ; Kl J n rui't-v:.- " .Mtm " 11 m a ' " a a " Special! Lace Sale Monday, m- mnph Xommendng Promptly At.. iu Lots consisting bf Linen and Cotton Lot No. 1 8 1 2c, 10c, 12 l-2c Linen and Cotton Torchons at 5c f Linen and ; Cotton Torchonsr about 7,000 yards in lot ; values 8 U2e, 10c and ; J2 J-Z Sale price Mon day at 10 odocfc . 5c Lot No. 2 ; 1,000 dozen Vale Edges and Insertions; values 5, 71-2 -f, and JOc yard. Sale price Monday 50c Dozen 'White Madras Bargain for Monday Only j& "ate we SJrSifS; JO cents a yard iOc Yard-wide Percale Monday 5c. filJ Percales; thse in an assortment of pretty Dark Styles. Regu - far value 10 cents, Monday's Sale price 5 cents. ' BELK TAHOT AC0Lf HANDLE HELP FOR THE LADIES No household commodity is half so useful or satisfactory as the SAD IRONS We hav just received new ship ment, Tou'll buy them If you see them. . One set of 3 for $1.75. One set of S for 92.00. Allen Hardware Co. ' Wholesale and Retail. ;'" -V HOTEL EVERETT. . 'Si'V ' High Point. W. C ' New ' and atrictly flrst-elass; centrally located three minutes walk from depot Hot end cold baths, electrle lights. Ca tor to, th commercial travelers, B. E- PUGH Proprietor. Only a Limited Space of Time Remains For you to HfllLF PRICE Opportunities on f now. - . - - Values Edges price BROTHERS WE DYE TO PLEASE YOU! THAT IS A FACT. There Is a large amount of Clothing and Portieres that are too good to throw away. Bring them to ua and your neighbor will think they are new. We have first class workmen who understand what you want, and It will save you lollars. Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Words . , . Mrs. J. M. Hester, Proprietress take advantage of Menfs and Bos FINE CLOTHDNfGi -T!fwr 4 now : jrf v it-, r j.iA.soLo:.:o:;s, f.. JliiuL 2 ... -. Ji.-;yu TorchonshVials V k , ft" -f, K f " J 5 to 7 i-2c yard values litx Vale Edges and Insertiohs?' Sale price 35c DoZen Lot No. 4 up to 5c in Val. and Insertions Sale 25c Dozen: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BLANK BOOKS Any form of blank book that you oould want, we have aad ' there isn't any delay.? Let us : fill your orders for books. Let us show you our labor saving loose leaf devices. v Houston, Dixon & Go NOTICE v City tax payers are earnestly rt- -' quested to come this month and pay up. You know the city cannot run' any more than any other business' -without money. W. B. TAYLOR, c. t. c ; 4 the vSSnderful .i- A,-.B t, t h mm: !)' il W i. .s,
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