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a:, lout: daily oirrVER; itdkuary 2, icog. S1 " I IP- -JI'"'t Mr Paul .Chatham charmingly. en 5 ; ! .! iinil lit -'Whist, at her home on ; .-.uth 'i ryon . street, yesterday . after 1 In t"ror of Mra, 11. N. Latta. 'I he guests, besides Mrs. .JLatta,"Were: ' MeBdamea J, M. Si'Ott, C. F. ,Wd J .rth, J,A. Solomons, H. It, Miller, Jr.. C. U bates, II. 8. Bryan, J.R. Van Ness, D. H. McCollough, H. A. London, S. W. Cramer, Fred W.-Glover. J. P. Wilson. J. W. Conway and! L. A, Dod worth; Misses - Margaret Thurmond.- Acton Latta. Alice Gloyer nJ Eva Gay. The souvenir vers 1 r 1 presented to Mrs.,1 Latta, ' Mrs. Oates $ ' and , Mr Millar, A , ; 4 -v , V ,Sv ' , y -S t A . , ml ,n .V -t",'ii n , Mi1, and Mrs. "WV A, Zweter will wirl tertaln at bridge this afternoon. j , V; I . y f"! V ' ' The .Chelldon Book Club" will meet . ''A tth Miss Mary Irwin, on Worth Tryon '".a street, this afternoon at ; JO -o'clock.. J The Virginia Diare Circle will' meet , j with Mrs. , James M'.Oates, OH South , Tryore street, this afternoon; at 4 i o'clock, v" ' .t t Mrs,, !. A,.,l'arbrouBta will entertain . at cards" to-morrow afternoon at t:V 1 O'clock . 1 ' compliment to her" guest, - Mies Susie Rice; of Memphis, Teno..v 'V Mrs. Carey W. Butt wilt entertain lat euchre, at her home, on West More head street. "this morning at - 10:30, O'clock. Mrs.' 1a- B." Johnston will eh . tertam at cams at ecu: im ternoon., . Mr,' and Mrs, T.'T.. Lucas lett iast night for- - Greenville, t South. Carolina. where theyiwlll attentf tne marriage oi Mri Lucaa. sister,'.'' ; ' ""JJ " The secular ineetln of the 1PPoman'a Cluh was held at the Carnegie Xlbrary, yesterday morning, at .11 ' e'elock. Xa absence , of Mrs. X- ,W, Falson, chair- C Abernethy presided. Much Interest s being taken in. civics.. Mrs.,, jr.; E. ftRelHeyread an. Interesting r paper. HlntsT5a,Clylo. Jmprovemenl' .Mrs. - i-X3.-,Aberiethy gave a sketcji ot the e" X' life- of tniaabeth Fry, the Quaker mln t inter and prison, reformer. The Charlotte club Is making prepar 4'atlons for the State federation of clubs fr :, that will meet In this city In -May. 4$ y ' -' '' ;-.JMr." and. Mrs..W.-B. Strachani ot HV baUflburr. were In the city Wednesday 1 Sight, fqr. "The Tenderfoot." They re : - turned home yesterday morning. .v 1 J ;Mls Era Wilkinson, formerly of this city but now of tatesvllle,. "will be tlriarrlefl f next Sunday, jto Mr,1 Tull . ' J?rvm -of jBallsbury, , 1 Mrs. 1. B. Sea Well, of Atlanta. Oa.. ' , s visiting her eon. Mr. Luke SeaweH, newest Trade street . . " !h Miss Minnie Glover returned td the ',. city yesterday after, spending some '. time- at Washington and . Baltimore, . Md. v , , ; 1 I The following named pecle went to s Concord yesterday to attend the Wlth- - erspoonMontgomery weddlngr Mrs. E. ' ' Ct -Register Dr.' and Mrs. J. C. Mont gomery, of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. C. i ! p. Jones and Mr.' John Stephenson, ot Lancaster, 8.C. , ' ' ! , 4 '1. i - I Miss Jennie -Cuthbert of Petersburg, ' Va., Is the guest of Mrs. V. o- Bur well on 'North College street. '' .'CoI. and Mrs, Leroy Springs,, of Lan caster, ,8. C. after a visit to Mr, and MralMohTTM. cott, -went to Concord yesterday to he guests of Mr. and Mrs, fMiss Ella Potts, of Huntersvllle, Is spending a few days In the city the guest of pr.t Annie Alexander. . - 'VWfr' ' m,., . ' Miss Julia -Wallls returned to, her tome In the city yesterday after a ery pleasant visit to friends and rela tlvea In Plnevllle: , n Mrs, A. Zweler yesterday enter tained the Thursday Afternoon Pleas ure Club. The club prise was won by Mrs. K,, W. Mellon, the vfsitor's prlxe by Miss Georgia Lowe, and the conso latlon by Mr. W, H. Bruns. " . v , COCJiTY SOCIAL. ' utP. and Mrs. William Reld. pf Plnfe illlei.werelh' the clty .yesterday. . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Grier and Mr. and-Mrt. O. B. Bryant, of Providence, Spent yesterday In the city shopping. A' delightful reception Was tendered . Mr. W. S. Flennlken and bride, nee Miss Dora Dennis, at Mr. Flennlken'e' home. In Sharon township last night.' i 'AtTstrge'' humber of neighbors and friends were present to welcome Mrs. Flennlken and the evening was a most f. : nJoyablene Mr. Flennlken is one of the;, vest known- and most popular farmers or tne county, v f t i! iJt ' . ' i JIMS Ella SUIott . enterUlns num ber of her friends at her home on tha Providence road In Sahron' township this .mornlnsr.x'" ' ' .' ? C- - i Thd Movement of HT umber of Peo V , , .pie, Vteitora and Others. . ,.f iM: ' John rS. Cator,' who - has , been - nan ueeu ' inn- uiu , m ui eviiffuuru, . "t' --'Mr.-. R.i B,PhaTT has returned' to E the fCftr after a trip to Dillon,- S.C. JTtj. roit legal .business. , '- i-s k,,., Mr,- Julian S. -MHIer arrived 11 "the i;V clt yesterday from' Due West, 8,',.C, i , wjir n, isi uusiiuiuk nrssui voiiege, l ta spehd A.fewdays with his" father, r Rev,, Dri R, G. Miller.' at- Sardls, . , 1 1 Mr I R. G i Sloan, - of Greensboro, i spent yesterday - tn. the- city,, etaying wat tne wuiora,- . i , , Rev; George H. t Atkinson, of Mon- 5 i , roe. - wag welcomes visitor In the city 1 & (yesterdays ..vf,.,, i.,,. ft 7 Among tne out-of-town people here ) yesterday was , Mr W, E, . Manor. ' of fp, Raleigh, ,who was a gtiest at the Cen ' , Vl.4, "i"1.. 'W- , i'i . . ',. Mrvr T. : Ji Davis. Jr.. of Blrmtng- , him Aiac 1s spending y few days tn rJ "tie city. ' he ; . " i' a - ' ( - sDr. E. C. Register returned "yester f 1ft'T,y" morning, from '.King's Mountain, cV. wlere he spent Wednesday on.busf tieis. t f( i f VH ,j,f " ill. R N. Hackett, ef Wllkesboro, i Was in the crty yesterday, and he was ; r f ratser non-commrttal on, politics. 1 , , Mr. John T. Cramer, of Thomaavltlo, ' - , - preildent of the welttknown Cramer '-.. Furniture Company, Spent yesterday ' In fhe elfy, the guest of .his aon. Mr, . t .1 Rturt W. Cramer. :-fi VA.i-j , , Loadetl With 4,000 Barrels of Cement. ' ' t Tie bark Ethel which anchored off 1 Southport, below Wilmington, several days ago with a lire raging below, had aboard as a part of her cargo 4.000 bar : . r"! of cement which was consigned to , ' trie Southern Power Compnny, or Chsr , l.tte and valued at $1,0 rtfc. The ofn- elala : of, the ;' company have not yet - l-arned the extent of the damage. -.It Is stated that the loss Is fully covered -1 y lpurnnce. , ,. Whr It pvs to f ic T'.nr s-mrer tor lune ! T'lt. lion V Hnulft. li .in, rire. ro- . ... ) ,,., , f..,t 4 jjlvn ,(... I -i.iuo ,wvd l.aVOi,'' ... - 1 ir.Y co.Nrr PliiiiM Ai-ranfrPd for a Wg Meeting In t'lmrlotle, February 22nd -All .v ,.; riior and fetate Ol.icials to be 1 or 1 mally Invited General Jdvlta tlon to be JKxtended to A;l t;:!icrs IntcrehtwL . ' . " 'A' forestry preservation congress Is to be held In Charlotte February 22nd. Mr, Glfford Pihchot, United SUtes Forester, and an expert of International reputation, aa well as other prominent citizens, are slated to attend and par ticipate fci the conference.. Invitations wlif be extended the Governors, offl clala and mftentlal cltlsena of all the Southern States concerned In the pre servation of the Appalachian forests and one of the largest and most re presentative conferences ever held In Charlotte Is expected. ' , , a , . The. committee - having thl confer ence hr charge met with Mr. James H. Cutler; of the American Forestry As sociation, In the 'assembly hall of the Southern Manufacturers'Club last ,ex enlng, ,V. s , ,- , ? if A , - . . Mr.', R, M. J Milter,1 Jr.; chairman; called the session to order and asked Mr. Cutler to state briefly the object of the meeting. .In 'a few ; words he outlined, the scope and purpose of the work.; , He stated that the object was In view was the preservation of the forests located near the- headwaters of the streams. which regulated, the How of the rivers. ; He mentioned that the, Woodson the Appalachian mountains were fait tnln riaatrnvml and that lin- Ws some remedial measure were taken, tneaejnountalns would foon be denuded A- bill has been drafted which Is -to be presented In Congress apDrourlatmg a sum of. money for this purpose". No difficulty Is anticipated In Its adeptlon bv the Senate hut... oddosUIow Is f eared la he House of Stepresentatlvea This is tue. toay wmcn is reacnea ny toe peiple and . the4 object "of Jhla confer ence Ad i,o, stir up public- sentiment In Its favor, thus assuring" its passage. 1,'Mr, Cutler stated that lie had called upon .Governor R. B. Glenn, and other Korth Carolina officials and all were heartily In favor of the conference, He had ' likewise yisl ted Governor D, CS Hey ward, na otner uoutn Carolina oi -flcials and.' -without , exception, - they were enthusiastic advocates of the work, , All those who had been seen were most favorably disposed and the meeting promisee tq be a most Intern est In g one. Charlotte, he thought to be the. most suitable . place for the meeting in view of- the fact that the city is centrally located, a big milling as well as a great electrical center, Mr. Cutler'' remarks were timely and well received.'- t. ' ; Mr;'' Miller then announced the tol lowiofe '..committee to arrange for the conference on the Z2nd of the month; The .reception committee: Messrs. Stuart iW. Cramer, chairman; J. L. Chambers. A.. Jl. Washburn,' B. D. Heath and George B. Hiss'; on invita tion, Cbl. A. L. Smith, chairman; C. 'SDomi.' J. P. Caldwell and C. C. Moore;' on programme, . Messrs. C. B. Bryanfc7 'chairman ; Wi S. Lee, Jr., J. A. -Solomons,- M. -Nlebt Latta and T. W, ; Wade: on finance. Messrs. George Stephens, Chairman; H. M. McAden. H. M, Victor and O..P, Heath; and of? arrangements Messrs: S. Wlttkowsky, chairmanf D.i A. v Tompkins, E. R. Preston, McD. Watkins and Capt. A. TWes. c'V . These , special committees are to be gin work., at once. The committee on Invitation Is to Issue the necessary In vitations, -i Only the State officials are to be extended formal Invitations, It being 'understood that a general invl tatlon'ls extended all those who are In terested In this work. All the govern ors are- to ,' be represented either in person or by proxy, and delegates are to be sent by many of the cities and organisation A most cordial Invita tion M to be extended anyone who de--sirea to" Represent. The ..cwnnxlttee on programme Is to work with Mr, Cutler in securing speakers. ''Mr Alfred Akerman, a na tive ot Georgia, but how State forester Of jMssachustts, Is to be Invited and o.ther Up-to-date speakers. There are to , be three sessions, morning,' after noon, and evening. The evening ses sion .vni.tn )a the Academy of Music and will be In the nature of an illus trated address. The conference which has the backing of the leading officials of the city and State. cannot but be a great success. rj ' A ' Fev ' Mlnor Happenings In and ' 'l.'l.Ab?l, hs?Uy' " ThaTnext : attraction" at the" Acad emy ' f ,'Muale will be "Heir to the HooraM Monday night The; Charlotte Day Nursery Asso ciation will meet In the Carnegie Li brary at II .o'clock this morning. . , , -The-Ladies' Auxiliary will meet in the parlors of tha Young Men's Chris Uan Association at 4 o'clock this after noon. r i " - ' " ' ' t -4?rtiJli-VBi Hunter Is to; speak to the ir fafmera ct . Anion county Saturday,. at 1M meeting or the south em Cotton Growers' Association. '-Hlmany Henda fwlll b glad to gnow JtnatrasriW. . wiison.i jr., who f has-been . spending the last " few months1 at Bandera, Texas, is rapidly regaining hia health.-, . l-The Parker-Gardner Company has donated "to the '- men's ' depart ment of the charity, ward of the Pres byterian Hospital a handsome chair. The wekme, gtp was received by the ladles' . auxiliary-, yesterday. -t . , l, . -s Miss Nlnai Caftnon'Hunter the lit? tle'.Slx-year-Krfd daughler of Dr.1 ' -and Mrs 4 B. R." Hunter, jpf KJftg'a Mouni tain,- Is ,, very slek' " with .' -pneumonia, Drsr E C Register and- George - W. PresSlyare- attending her, , She has a chance fof recovery,," ' ' -MrE,,B, Gresham, oi the Gres ham Eating .Rouse s Company, has gon. to , Atlanta,- Ga,-where he will nave charge of the eating -house at the hew Southern, passenger station there. Mrs,"" Gresham and child -will join Mr. Gresham the latter part' of- the month. -iMr. William J.1 Donnelly, formerly clerk at the? Perry 'Ho el, Newport, R. L, and the , Hotel Washington. has taken a position -as lerk at the Cen tral, succeeding Mn Edgar Johns, who recently resigned -to 'engage In bust hess.tn Mississippi, r Mr Will Eagle has been,, filling the position, tempo rarity, t .ujt r. ; 1 -rThe receipts 'at" the .cfty cotton platform yesterday 'were- tft bales and the, best price paid for the staple was U cents.- The receipts for the eorres- bales, the best Prtce at that t!m . lng 7.2$ cents.- The price on the local market 'declined ' a' quarter'' of a cent a pound yesterday. ,v V . , n -1.1.'. v..:- - ' j A Second DlsastrotM Fire In Panama. Panama. Feb, 1. The second rilA. trous Are to visit this city within a montR Drone out at - z:au o'clock this morning., Twenty-eight buildings on the main street, including tho Coneni. dla Hotel, occupied by many Ameri' cans, ' and fifteen stores were destroy ed The loss, t estimated at 100,000. partially Insuied. - . !..'' .: '- v ''"' " " I " 11 . 11 -., i", , Russian Loan of 1100,000,000 .. rarl. ' Feb. t Informal negotia tions ' for the flotation of a RussUn loan have? again been taken uo,. The amount . mentioned In well informed circles Varies, but ItuO.ftOO.OOO is gen. erally spoken of with the issue orice at Hi and Interest at five per cent. , 1 z rr::a-KiXG NirTLVLS.. r.'Lss r.. ace King ' Becomes ' the . Wife of Mr. John 11. Cutter Tlie Wed t..iig a Quiet me, With Only, the lauilly and Few lYIciids present. The' marriage of Miss Grace King and Mr. John Hastings Cutter - was solemnised at the hornet of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. King, at No.f 70s North' Tryon street, .last evening at I o'clock, The wedding was a quiet home aJTalr. only. the immedi ate family and a few Intimate friends of the contracting parties being pres ent The ceremony was performed by Rev, Sidney 8a Bost. rector ot St, I Paul's Episcopal church, at Durham, in tne aosence or tuv, Harris aiaiunca rodt, rector of St. Petera huroh. t . The 'ceremony was performed lit the pa-dor, which was tastefully decorated with palms and ferns, j- The bride en tered upon the arm of her father, who gave her away. , There were two other attendsnts. -Miss- Agnes King,- the bride's sister, .was maid of honor,' and Mr. Wilson King,' a brother of the bride, acted as best man. - The bride was dressed in a 'going away gown of brown cloth and carried Palmer violets. Miss Agnes King, maid -of honor, wore white point d'es prit end carried Palmer violets. - The' bride Is an attractive and ac complished young lady and is popular with a large circle of friends. Mr. Cutter Is manager of the Charlotte branch of the American Cotton Com pany and la a young business man. of ability:. After the ceremony last night Mi1. v and Mrs. Cutter. left on their bridal trip to Florlda.- , - i ' - . A TREASURE TROVE. - Old Negro Plows Vp Spanish Coin in Providence Townsrilp lnscnpuon on It and Hot Air About It. .. j . Somebody pointed out a reporter to old Uncle Mac Cuntngham yesterday, Mac lives at Davenport, to Providence townshlp.and is a farmer, a negro of the good old days. He drew out his wallet and hunted about in It until he came out -with a silver coin, the else of a dollar. Quite a number of people gathered about to see It. - : ' -On one side was stamped the bust of 'man with a decidedly aquiline nose, which bust was circled by the legend: ,,CAROLUS.HI.DEI.aRATIA. t786,M The reverse side showed the Spanish coat of arms and the border lettering: . "HISPAN.ET.IND.RBX.M. R.F.M" f Mac said he had plowed up the coin oil Mr. Jule Grier's place. " The -incident occasioned the boys in the Mule Pen to straighten out some of their history They all knew that Charles V was the daddy of Philip II, of Invincible Armada fame, whose fleet attacked England in 1568. Surely a -coin of Charles III must e stamped wrong to bear the date 1786. But re searches disclosed the fact that the great Charles V of the Holy Roman Emoire was only Charles I of Spain. The king whose Image this coin bears was born In 1716 and died In 1788, hay ing reigned 89 years. But how in the world do you reckon that that piece of money got lost down here in Providence township? And how do you interpret the Initials. "M. R. F, M. A."? TO SUPPRESS "THE STRUGGLE." Rumored That Legal Proceedings Will be Instituted to1 Suppress Sale of Book Written by Atlanta Lawyer, Who is Native of North Carolina. Special to. The Observer. Atlanta, Qa., Feb, LIt 1 currently rumored here that legal proceeding Will be tntltuted to itop the ale of "The Struggle? wrltteW by Mr. Sidney C. Tapp, ai prominent lawyer of this city.. The book contain oharactert who are sup posed to repreteht the trust magnates and, In the story, are represented as criminals, .tried, convicted, and sent to the penl 'tentlary. It k claimed by those whff''op. pose tne circulation oi tne hook mat it u anarohlstto. However, public opinion Is very divided here as to the merlti of the book . .',..!- 'The author is a distinguished lawyer of this city, a native of North Carolina, and attended Wake Forest College. He has relatives in various parts of the State. He is recognised here as a lawyer of great ability,, broad scholarship, . and fearless courage.,.,..'- v .'; -' STIEFFS CLEARANCE SALE MGTHEI.I YE OEffR WrSteinway Knabe Kranich & Bach Mathushek ; Ivers & Ponds J'isher . , Everett , . -. Etc., Etc . AH Uprights Practically New - ; Write To-day (has. f,l. M Manufacturer of the Piano . ' With 'the .BweetjTone'- . , Southern Warerooma . 5 VR. Trad St, Charlotte, X.0, A " C1L WimOTBi-MgrV. u- V There art'f a great 1 many kinds of of; hair, preparations,' ' but , the one that hag been .on the market "longest and t !s even yet more popular and use. ful tn preparing the hair" Is the. tVe have , a ; stock 1 of these useful articles that't are a credit to any tore. Combs.,,, 10C, to $1.00. Brushes, i. ,'. . i.'.SScv to H.S0. lb Tiycn Daj Co. I'lione tt.. 7 N. Tryoo, Pub T.y O.' Station- in our Store. I Hair- Preparations The 43rd Scries.- ' The Mutual - Building A ' Loan As sociation ! is now opening its -43rd ' se-1 rles, This , association was chartered , In 1881, and has had a career of 25 years of moat successful ' Operation, add when one thinks ot the.vast sums of money handled for the 'masses cf me peopia tauting tnis long penoa.vana without the loss of a dollar, Jhe begins to realize how valuable this- and kin dred organisations are to this commu nity.' The Mutual will pay out .about 130,000 In matured stock this month. This association has about doubled Us shareholders during the' past two year, and . la , bow enjoying - the greatest measure of success. Mr- E. It. Keesler, at 25 South Tryon street, is ever ready to, explain the plan of operaoi.t. ;;., ., ; " i WSPRK DISS GOODS Wa linvtt naVAr Hnnp Kiiri a Sn Dress Oooiln Huslness at this aeuan before, because our stock has never Deen so complete or our values so great, . Our 50c Dress Goods Counter Is proving quite an attraction. All new styles, worth up to 75c a yard. When ln th tnrtt nslr tn iiu nnr Dress Goods Leaders at 75c and $1.00 a yara. , , . 75c Jap Silk, 49c a Yd. We have been - able to secure an other lot of that hai gain Cream Silk for 49c. a yard. It's full width and positively worth 76c, a yard, - Remnants ' White Goods ...-. Have gone through our White Goods stock and taken out all short ends and put them out at big bar gains' to close them out In a hurry. It will be to your advantage to look this counter over, as there are some One things in the lot. Bates Best Ginghams New patterns, guaranteed quality, 12 'l-2c. a yard, Butterick Patterns When you speak of the best pat tern, of course you call It Butterick. We are the Charlotte agents for this famous patterru . Embroidery Sale Monday Next. Watch for It. J.B.IVfVXCO.i W WINTER l Suits and Overcoats ' Nice selection of. Winter -:styies.v:.;..:;.;.;iv...4.,.-: ; l ; $10.00 to $25.C0 ; ; 5t I Irmrwwr All Sizes nd Vf eights i.$1.C0to9.C0a&:t' Wool Gloves, Kid Gloves, , Wool So c k ' Winter , Weight Night Shirts and 'Pajamas; ; all styles of Day Shkts; ' 7HTJj "; "Prices the very lowest , for best grade of goods. Ycr!:2 Crcs.fi Hirers IlllYl r v rur past Silk v. VLJf It's our determination that all past events shall pale'-' before this MONDAY. Silks a view of cost, but ; mean a saving of ? 100 Per and a clearance of Taffetas, Yard-wide Colored. Taffetas, 27-inch Fancy and Solid Taffetas, 20-inch Solid, Fancy and Plaid Taffeta, and a great many of other popular weaves in Solids and Fancies, shall go in the MONDAY SILK CLEARANCE. y $1.00 value Yard-wide Taffetas at 69c $1.25 value Yard-wide Taffetas at 85c $1.00 values in 27-inch Solfds and Fancies at 59c $1.00 values Solid and Fancy Silks at 50c 50c value Solids and Plaid Silks at 25c B(B .A rAHor A COLD HANDLE HELP FOR THE LADIES No household commodity Is half so useful or satisfactory as the SAD IRONS We have just received a new ship ment, Tou'll buy them If you see them. " " One set of a for ..,.$1.75. One set of t for .....93.00. Allen Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail. , The Wheel of Life ByOUIItUSGOW Price $150 i- Houston, Dixon & Co CURED i ' I was afflicted with nervousness and general debility for nearly six years, which weakened ma greatly, Every few days 1 had nervous speUs and weakened down; I hardly had strength to walk across the room, I was hungry at regular times, but it I Indulged my appetite It would bring on one of those nervous spells, which It would require morphine to relieve, Last tfeptembar Irs. Joo Person called to see me, naving neara oi m condition. But. although, she as sured me she thought her remedy would cure me, I did not have much faith in it. or anything' else, i had tried so many things X was out of heart. Bhe persuaded me. however. to use her Remedy, 1 bought half a -dozen bottles of It, although my husband told ma it wa useless to bur so much, as I might not live to take it, I bought it all the same, and to-day t can say that X am a well, neauny. woman, x nave done more work tn the last two months than ! had done. In Ave years before. Ac 3A My" complexion y good and healthy, my ' appetite good, my " nervousness gone, and I have not' had to renort to morphine since, I started on Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, It Is every thing that she claims for If. , . MRS. D. X BARNES - Clayton. K. tt, Jan, VjM.- t ' , . , v . .e ill MM Sale Opens Promptly at 9,30 NONB GH71RGBD Sales have never failed GREAT IMPORTANT SILK SALE j of every description will be sold, not with' at prices which, in many instances, will: ), Gent, to Purchasers our extra large stock. NOME CHARGED. Wholesale, Retail lab Pure Linen Damask, two yards wide, bleached pure white, beautiful designs. It's a fine, heavy linen ; actual value rAp 75 cents, our twice. New Hamilton Percales, warranted fast colors, worth regular 10 cents a yard ; all O 4 It the New Colors for Spring I "Jl Colored Dress Duck The New Dress Patterns and Colors in Duck for the Spring Season, 12 I -2c grade colors all fast Kew Dress Ginghams for Spring All the standard Makes frew and others of i .tor tajrt.colowetcr if1 i; of colors and patterns to select froni ; I AT SALB PRICES to create a sensation.; Yard-wide Black ' HO WW Percales - rAe F; Cfft fRn- world-wide reputation 7t I ' i ',' iff. Vit " " V "k ' i ' v. . -J ... ... v ' r
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