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CHARLOTTE DAILY ODSERVET?, JULY 30, 1C0G. THE SPREAD OF TIIE BIBLE Till; WORHfOV TUK ROtlETX An Able Atklreee by eV, . dllar. Icy at Harrison, ITeeU'raay, lWore . C'liarloUa Hburkt mrir Convincing tUatbelc KlKmlns; U Nerlert of a Ureal and ool Cense J 1 Ministers Utrtrlr to lllanie . -ts That are Moauen. v The Charlotte District Conference, which was held at Harrison church, on the PlnevlUe circuit.' closed a sue ceseful session yesterday. Most of i ths ministers and lay delegates from the entire dlatrlct were present, and ; all the lalme of the . district were found to be In rood condition. One of the subjects which received , particular" attention ' at the con ferenee. was the relation of the Church to' the American Hlble ' Society and Ita duty to thl society. Rev.- O. a. Herley. of this city, who "'TIS an earnest worker In the lnterirt f the 'Bible Society, aa he U In every other -good cause, delivered an address : oa thla subject before the conference which made a deep Impression for food. la part he aald: -"to man's benighted condition. . -with sin In till heart end rebellion .and Indifference In hta life, he muii see God's Imperative In any line of action before be wilt rightly adjust 'himself to Ha performance. He mutrt r. have an Internal self-knowledge , id adjustment of the searchlight of y. Uod'a requirements la the salvation ' of a lost, world upon hla own heart. ' ;l He must, have a conscience, -'n, "We have come here to pay horn age to our Ood and Savior anil to ask ..' the question at thin point of our con- , feresce tendon: ; . "U What place the Bible hold In . the world'a aalvatlon. "I. Ita efficiency? ;"'.'.' Its resultant power as felt In I, the world to-day? ; "4. - Ita place. -'' - "The Word of Ool la (he founda Hon upon which His klnmlom rci. 'Before one Jot or tittle of my Word shall fall, heaven and earth shall B ssse away.' Ood derlsres again that the en trance of the Word glveth IlKht; that the Word uulckeneth: that the Word reconctleth; that the Word nour ished: that thn Word In spirit and , -llfe; that the Word U a lamp to our feet! that the Word la quick and '"powerful; that the Word must dwelt In tta; that the Word la our defense; ' that the Word shall not paM away; that the Word la the path of Ood; ' 'that the Word keepa the heaven In ' " stora; that the Word must be obeyed, and that he Word shall be our judge. "When the Savior was entering up n Hla messianic ministry 'being an - hungered' and waa tempted of . satan, to turn the stones Into bread, v He answered. 'Man doeth not live by bread alone, but by every word that . procecdeth out of the mouth of Ood. "Hear He lay the foundation prin ciple upon which the world must be -.'saved. --. "The Word of Ood the Hlble I " the fore-runner of the mlnlonary, : John the liaptlst. -i "There are four hundred rolpor . tears besides the 'Hlble men' and 'Bible women' going forth throughout -Mexico. Central America, Houth America, Japan, China, Cores, Slum, ' The Levant, Africa, Cuba and the Isles of the sea, sowing down thn ''.Word. And In number of Instance, Whole communities have been brought to the knowledge of the Havlour, b- fore a missionary has come upon t ho scene. , 1TH KFFIC1KNCT. The efflciency of the Hlble Is . proven by the demand for it. The ; total Issue of the Americun Hlble ' Society last year was 1.231,000, more than 1,090,000 of which went to for eign fields, 1 05.000 more than was printed the preceding year. The ", total Issue of the society In 7.S0t, lit copies. - . "The American Bible Society I practically the only channel through which the Christian of America are providing the Word to the heathen i world. ' "We want to emphaslxe tho fart Just here that these Bible are sold, - almost In every case; that their up- - preelatlon may be the mure en hanced, and when wn know that It . cost the Chinese, the Hindoo. the Turk, a week wasjes to purt hMHe u Bible, 'the sainn Bible thut cost an American laborer only an hour or twos labor, we then have me n- teptlon of their appreclutiun of the V'ord. "There I a strong an ever In creasing demand for Mis Wonl In 1 every part of the Word. - - THE It KM TTA ST POWEH. " "While the commercial world onJ 1 the political world and the mllttnty V-world, and the naval world, ami ike I World of professions, iind the 7 World Of sciences, and the world of Inventions are making tln-lr nilht projection, the kingdom of Ood l . net asleep. A mluhty mil In going ' forth, and an army, 1,000 iring. of the flower of our young nisnhooil an1 young womanhood has iieurd the rail, and are anloul.v waiting to tuke up tbe march to glorious itnuixi ' "But while nil this Is tlu. Ilmt our Ureut iind U thus imhmIIVxi In ,111 sariDg grace, wlilch the colpor v teur and the !!) nmn and (lie Hllilo Woman are Mm Ing u -ul that u ; Haver berote ktniwn; while iliere Is a -frgeair di'tnund thuu can pusNllily , be supplied, (lore l -i mi ntpn,lllng condition on the pmt of ChrlMtinn .America In our miiiiihI" lowsril the American Uihl ! thm annot be reconciled with thee iropttiouM v.' manifest at (mi- thy sh'trlugo if our -' grtfts. This neeesnltated me-tcnih less Bible to tli- f'relan IIIi1m luft ' .'ear jhan the yar precedlna. "There l only on solution tor this : -'condition of things. lK.iri,., ulll ; ; donations have thu fsllcti otT. Free- ' Will offerings, and i r.iiul. IivIiik i .. gifts sis rapidly on tho Incri is-, but rii not' yet miph'tnent the Ions ,v ' thousand upon thousand of dollars, j The time lis come v.lin (Jo, I w,, ; .Jhave every man to fe the tu ri-ti of hla lost brotlier. lie ay, 'My ; eon go work In my vln. yHrd t-lHy.' 'Thus He individualises thu In borer, ! , iand declare the time of his action lo-day -"And now I he practical question . comes to ui 'What sin I doing to ' Itsve the Mht and Utn of the Word : , penetrate this durki)cmi and desth of a lost world?' "What do the statistics of nur dis trict howT We have a membership, in round numbers in tbe iiietrict of 0,000, ..This dbitrlct ' contributed last year I10 i to the - American Bible Hoclety-.,. 'Tills means a small fraction over one' cent ' per ineurbr. We plead poverty, - But that won't do. My little flock at Hoaklna church, this spring, upon hearing (he Bible und Its needs presented to thm, en , thuslaeticaily contributed S0.l. And , one said, upon bearing of the collnc. tlon, (though S pbice 4t plessajitryl Why you are Just robbing theos peo ple.' .- - ',7 ',,. ', ,; ; ' . "Well, let im see.-Our "work af that church last year paid for -'all purposes 1,7 ' Using CbJd'a aland rd of liberality, nd I can't see how r,y loyal child of ittd can be be )4eral than His standard, ona.tenth, I will take J 00 taill children at CO nts a ly I one-tenth of tbts li rr day, i This multiplied by lit v. ..(klnr, days gives us ll.KO. fie t the contribution of my charge, ; J membere, for all purposes, .ft, 17, and you will find that my 100 members paid Ilt leas': than one tenth of the wages ot 100 children In the mill at (0 cents a, day. - " ' - "No, the rubbery Is on the . other hand." We are robbing Ood.' Of this $50.16 contributed by my church, less than 10 out of the tOO members contributed It: In all leva and earn estness, does this not show alarming indifference on the part of w ml" IsteraT Oettlng. right down to the bottom ot things, does this not, show our personal - appreciation of Ood, of His Word, of a lost world T - "I would not be boastful (Ood for bid) but Just here J. Marvin Nicholas says 'self depreciation la a crime.' There are' a great many people, by the way they move and present their claims, tq the world around them, who are constantly . apologizing for their existence. To succeed one must first believe in himself, herself, and the issue he is presenting, moat be possessed of a present positive con sciousness that he is a living factor. "Bishop Hendrix said at our Ashe vllle missionary conference, 'Jesus Christ cannot usa a discouraged man.' "Then I want to speak from a standpoint of a practical demonstra tion. I refer to my collection taken for the Bible rause last year, I&4.24, Had our enhlru conference taken a like collection, upn the basis of the pastor's salary, the amount would hv'benf 0,000' Instoad' offiOO: ' "First of all we went to get down on our knee and look by faith Into thn face of our living Saviour until we become alive with the passion of Hla bleeding heart until we hear Him say to our soul. 'My Word Is Spirit, and k My Wbrd I Life.' Go thou Into all the world (through your Influence) and preach the Word to every creature.' "Then let us ask his forgiveness nnd go and prepare our sermon on thl Word, and take Jesus Christ with us. and present HI Word to our people, and they can't help re sponding to our astonishment. "The people are willing. I have tried every phase of humanity now for years and 1 know this Is true. The little Hheetawaa In mid-Africa contributed 125 lust year to the American, .Bible Society by currying sund on their heads at one cent an hour. How this should make u psle with shame! 'The Bible Is the only hope of tli world's salvation for the 20th cen tury. Anil Just to the extend that we appreprlate to our own lives, and then give It to our lost brother, will it be the power of Ood unto salva tion." A!. U. KIEI.B'H I'HIXS AOKXT. He Tells of Wliat tlie Orrat Minstrel Show Will Have This Year HcviTnl .New Men of Natkinal llcpulatlou Addml to Ills Mst of Favorite. Al. O. Kleld and his talented ag gregation of musicians und fun-makers will tour the South again this fall. The following spiel from the press agent ha been received: "The twenty-second annual lour of the Al. O. Field Oreater Minstrels will begin soon. The big show, with every feature a new one,- will leave Columbus. Ohio, about August H, to make a tour of tho entire country. The popularity of Al. U. Field and his minstrel I world wide. He has 'been one of the most auccessful min strel in the business. His remark able accomplishment have been brought about by his straightforward and businesslike wuy of doing busi ness and by giving bis personal at tontlon to the show arrangement. He always give the public everything he odvertlMes and he gets the best talent thnt money ran buy. "Mr. Field ha urrounded himself with an all-star company for thn coming season, including an array of minstrel artists never before brought together in one big attraction on a minstrel stuge. l'ress Kldrldge, the highest salurted minstrel on the stage, has been engaged, and Doc (julgley, the man with the 'comedy legs,' will be among the end men. Hairy Van Fosssn, the comedlnn mimic and dancer and a big Cali fornia favorite, makes his first ap pearance with thl company. Harry Sbunk, the comedian-vocalist, come buck t the Field forces from Uu nionl's Philadelphia minstrel house, whore he was a leading comedian the fast two seasons. The aggregation is ho largest nnd most miignlttcently equipped ever taken out by Field in his long career." AN K.OINi:i:iUNO 1,1 li. locnl l",lc'trlc nnd Mechanical Kn giuccrs lo Mc-t To-Mglit for the l'urHiM of Organising a Chile Its I'lirpt"""- A club of electric nnd mechanical engineers Is to be organised In the Ity thl evening. Tbe personnel of, the organisation will consist largely i of the employes of the Southern i Power Company, the 4C's, the Hell Telephone Company, aa well a any i other of the craft who may desire to , Join. , TlfV recent electrics! development about I'hHilolte has brought In. the, city a number of young men who m ' experts. In the near future there j will lie nriiny accessions to the local i ranks of mechanical nnd electrical engim-ers. It Is believed thai sucli J a club will meet with the needs ot Ihote u ho lire already here ami will be u (r'tit help to those who are to follow Tim pin poses of this club are man ifold. It primary object is to bring toK'ther those who are engaged In the snme genernl work, so that they inuy discuss together matters of com mon Interest Summer Clearance Sale Of Exchange Pianos llolstrom, Kiinlsr, Kimball. Kieret. Kranliii A llarli, Melon ay, )"ii(l M Company, Merllng, Baron A Haven, Helming, Mason Hamlin, Wise. Cornish, Fischer. ( I vers at Pond. Harvard, (rest Western, N'eeriliam, Hunt, lleeihovcn, 1 '.ey, Wellington, OoliUmlih, i . Malliiisbck, Decker, - all' in fine conditiop Write today for full particulars, taking first and second choice. s CHAS. M. STItff - Manufacturer of the grttstlo " piano w'lth the sweet tone. ' j ,' , , Boathera , Warcvooeni V) 'K' ( '';,' CHAnLOTTB!, f"tt ?VJ-, 2t: 0. ' .If. ., WaHOTM, Msnsger. :' coxTExmxa foh faith. Kiev. T)r. 1 Klnceld, 'of - Honolulu, '-, 1'rrarhes) . to targe Congregation. He Urges Cliristuiivi of All Karnes . to be More Charitable and Work '. Togetlier. -,- , i v:' ;X"- There was a large congregation at the Second, Presbyterian church yes terday , morning to hear Hot, A. -1 Klncald,' of Honolulu. Hs used as his text Jode :--"Earoestly -. con tend for the fafth which was once delivered uto the winta, "Christian life, my friends," said Mr. Klncald, "Is not . a Ufa ,of Inac tivity and ease. We may regard it as such and 'treat li es If It were "such, but that does not make It so. The Christian life is a strenuous life, a life of high endeavor. Hence the exhortation ot Judo la timely. He urges that we earnestly contend for the faith once delivered to the saints. We may ask the. question, how can we whose time Is so closely occupied with other things find the time or the chance to contend for the faith once delivered to the saints T We may ask why this may not all be left to those whose special business Is ths contend ing for this faith once delivered to the saint. We may ask why, not leave entirely to the ministry., this earnest cot.twntlon for the faith,' This I one work of the ministry, but thst doe not relieve us from the re sponsibility resting upon u to con tend for the faith. And I wish us to consider several ways In which, we may contend for this faith, . : "1. By living ths humble, upright. Christian life. And after all, the life we live Is the very best evidence of what Wi are. There Is a vital con nectlon between doctrine and prac tice, nnd thero I need of doctrinal preaching to-day need Of setting forth tho principles of our faith. "2. Willingness on our part to support the gospel Is another way in which we csn earnestly contend for our faith. If the gospel means little to us, e will give It small support, and If it means much to us, we will rupport It largely and willingly. Our support of the gospel la always in proportion to our appreciation of it. "3. In contenilng for our faith, we must be able to give the ground for the faith that Is In us. We owe this to ourselves and to onr children, Th eurlc fathers were willing to iay down their lives In order for the truth to be perpetuated. "This Is a day of nostrums and fad, and we must defend our faith against these. others differ from us at certain points, but all Christians stand close together in essentials, and wenee.l.to have charity for all and affinity for none. The world cannot be brought to Christ while we magnify our differences Instead of minimising these snd standing together. Just In the proportion that we stand to gether will our warfare be successful. I'nlon means strength In this aa It doe ir. other things. We cannot bring the world to Christ If we are ut warfare. "lxt us contend for 'he faith, and let us rarnestlv contend for It, "I thiow out these points to-(Jay to show you tvt you need not think the gospel will rtcelvo sufficient de fense without your help." BurnslricM or Sideburns Discussed In tltei Mule IVn. "You had Prof. Ingram's whiskers named crnnc thl morning." said the Old Mao to a member of the Mule Pen yesterday. "You should have said Burnsldes." "That Is not whBt they say In Prov Idenre," continued the reporter. "Thev are sideburns, or seceder." "Well. Wurnsldes are right. The people of Iredell, who are alwny right, say Burnsldes. Oeneral Burn sldes wore tho seceders, and that li where we got the, name." " 'IyOok at those sideburns' would be correct In Providence township." Controversies In The Observer of. flee are settled by referring to Iredell county and Providence township, Mecklenburg, but the two sections are at variance here. Mr Wade H. Harris holds that they would soy "sldern" up In Cabar rus. Try s little Kodol for Dyspepsia after your meul. Meny slomarhi are over worked lo the point where they refuse tn go further. Kodol digests yor food nnd glres your stomach tne rest It needs, while Its Veconstructlve properties get ths stomach bnck Into working order. Kodol relieve flatulence, snur stomach, pnlpltiitlon of the heart, belching, etc Bold by Hawley's Phsrmscr. GHIGK SPRINGS Water is a Wonder lten1 these two strong testi monials: (Iteenvllle, f. C, April 12, 100. Chick HprlngH, t. C. Chick Hprlngs Co., Gentlemen : It gives me pleasure to tell .you that 1 have the grentest confidence in hick Spring water, having used It In my own family In u very severe case of scsems, following ecerlet fever, andk sfter sending my little daugh ter lo the - springs for four weeks there wss not only an Improvement, but a complete cure. I know of no other In whose medicinal properties 1 have so much confidence. C. C. JON KB. M. P. . Columbia, 8. C, April II, 1104. Chick Hprlngs Co., Chick Hprlngs 8. C. !entlement I have found Chick fpring watnr very bi neftcta! for kidney trouble, snd take pleasure In recom mending It to .other. 1 have used several ether, mineral waters and know none superior to the Chick Springs waiter.' Besides the mndlclnsl proper ilea of this water, Chick, Rprlngs Is a delightful pleas tirt. retort for those in good health. ' -' , . Respectfully emirs. . A. II. HAMMOND. n OAI.LOX GLAKH HKMIEU :; Brannon . .; Carbonating Co; ,bi.?wWmni- Ma. , V-;, r : " 8TATi:SVHXE S rROoniiss, It Grows end IVoriiiers Aniailiigly -Its . ludiiHtn.-n MulLiply ainl It Pros- . let BrlHUllt. , . j y..,," ; . , ,aa Observer man who was in Btateevllle recently was astonished. In going over the town, ; to- mark": the rapldily of the strides it la making. Always a good, substantial town, it has taken on new life In the last few years and Is growing and developing In a manner calculated to surprise its own clttsen. Heal estate Is advanc ing and improvement is visible on. ev ery hand.1 i-. - ... .o;':-,':, ,. : 'j '-:v Among tbe Industries are two cot ton factories (n successful operation, three furniture factories, ; equally auc cessf ul, a veneer factory,", two flour mills, tobacco factories, an , ice faa tory. la cotton seed oil mill; and here tbe Steele, father t and sons, are manufacturing; what Is believed to be the best brick-making machine on the market. - They are selling num bers of these machines all over the United ; Ufa tee and are ' prospering greatly. They like tbe furniture fac tories, employ well-paid labor . and these employee own their own homes. There are two' hospitals and two banks. : The First National recently Increased ; Ms ' capital and the new stock waa taken up at once. The Loan god Trust Company, a 'comparatively new enterprise, which has succeeded from the first, la erecting a handsome bank building on Main street.. The stock of both of these Institutions commands a handsome premium.' " The town owns its' light plant and water-works and has a complete- sys tem of sewerage. ' The Catawba Pow er Company Is going Into States vllle soon and on the strength of this a franchise for a street railway has been secured by enterprising cltlaens. It is a certainty of the near future. The female college was never so well patronised in Its history. Indeed, ev ery Interest here is on a firm footing and prosperous. Cement sidewalks are an Improvement of the near fu ture. A fine graded. school and a building and loan association which cannot supply the demands .upon It for money for building purposes are worthy of mention. ' Thecltliens are united snd . en thusiastic In their purpose to push Btateevllle forward end there la ' not a. more solid town in the State' nor anr with brighter prospects. New residences are going, tap and the popu lation la Increasing steadily. Iredell county has gone Into the building of, macadam roads. '.The longest stretch thus far Is four miles, on the Mocksvllle road, and proper ty along It has ' Increased In value 100 per cent. In point of clttsenshlp the town and county are unsurpassed. The people are making the most of their great opportunities and turning to the best account their greafnatu-' ral advantages. HERE'S A t KILLER Was a laundry that tore out button boles and extracted buttons responsible for the third commandment? It la the continual rubbing of the old method that Is accountable for the destruction of ; ltneirt. The principle involved In the method of Ironing at the : 's Model Steam Laundry ' Is the same as the spreading of a newly washed handker chief on the window pane. Garments are returned to you whole, and with their original shape and fit. Let that aoak'ln some. Point of View, Quality, Price, Style and Assort rnent buying your Straw Hat here gives you abundant satisfac tion? --v. ' We've hatted most of the best dressed men in Char lotte this season many of them with a second Hat wouldn't another one for you at an under price be to your liking; The Tate-Brown Co. ra Outfits : We have a' complete' line oC Pyrogiaphy, Outllbv ranging in price from 11.60 to tt.lO. r- ' A large and assorted line of Panels, Tsborettea, Glove, Tie, ' Hsnd kerchief snd Jewelry ftoxea Picture ':. Krsmes, etc.," that are very cheap, but the quality is excellent. - ---. We want, you to look them ever.' -,.; -; - & . CO. rtooka. Rtatkiitcry and Art. ' r-yrog pny Houston Dixon thk sio.vrnnvr ixrrs klmjxo. Wllhlu a Few Wcfloi 41& of Ue 600 ' lxt hold Suixx-Mt of 3loutrt'at As ;. sunxl It is Itspldly Becoming a l'opulur Heoort. . ,. ." i It will be a pleasure to many, nnd to : Presbyterians especially, to know that 415 of tho (00 lots at Monti-eat. under' the' control of ibe Mountain Retreat Association, nave been sold, 41 of these havloe; been ld within the past three days. It ia. confidently believed the remalnta; H3 lots will be disposed of by the' middle. io( thla week. The popularity . of Montreal has Increased rapidly since tbe favor able action of the General Assembly's ad- Interim, committee a m smth. ego. The- purchasers of., the, property are residents of fifteen or more Btates, from New.Tork to Florida and from North Carolina to Texas. A large per cent of these purchasers' are min isters and lawyers, physicians, teachers and - other professional and business men are well represented, and In ad dition to these, a number of tbe pur chasers .are ladles.. . The success of Montreal as a ' Christian resort and as a summer religious . educational center Is assured and Its development will be rapid. " ;' ', ;;' '. . ' - Monrreat will be under the .control of a board of directors, all of whom will be official members of the Pres byterian Church, but' the -property owners will embrace ' members from various Christian denomination and ths Christian educational features to be established will be Interesting and helpful, not to Preabyterliina .alone, but to all Christiana.; -v. ; -. -. -'t' . The picnics have Just fairly begun in this county, August Is tbe time for frlsd chicken and pies. . . ' . f - v ' V ". ' .' WE have just received-a shipment of nobby Felt Hats that . ( . ; : .f . will add very materially to the looks of allvell dressed ' : men. -Among the more popular brands are tthe .earneyvCj- ' "Grove" and Utica.--': V ;'::' I rXX-iv, , : t&fy These hats are postively the veiy latest blocks , from the V hat makers, well made, itylish and sell for only $3. 00' " C v - As long as they last we are making special prices on the . balance of our Straw Hats and Panamas, v '-' , . ... . -. .. .... i -.'.. r , . .-, ' . . r ' l '"' tBBlBB1BaB1BlBlBlllBlBBlll r.' K '-;: ' Wa V.qia Itiaf YnnalwA tk -fresh Rf v1c nf ttinaA v stylish Blue Serge Suits that are so popular this ' season. . This stock contains alV sizes m . ; and is one of the neatest things and best bar . gains ever offered to particular dressers. -They, are crcat for reorular ear and for vacation they are in a class to themselves and an impor- - runt feature istheVare eroinff at the ridiculous , ( low price of ' i'rr - Don't delay if you J y6ur size::j.f;,.pt i' ' " mm Lbf mm Th 0!M a:":: . v- 4," " I ' r w w ' i ... j ' . . . . . CCC35 -a SKI C.i rr,-VAi m Tlie .Country fctore of To-Iay, : The country store bas. beepmo a part ff every .community 1n recent years.' Iredell county h many pros perous cross-roads stores. The wlae merchant buys tgga, butter, . chick ens, potatoes and every other sort of r. Pcrdi Cliairs Rectors and Sste ' 1 KTnw 1 ! Hmd ef ( triAt ' you live In your porch and d " r , time when real comfort Is to i be appreciated. '. That . comfort ; is 'found In our Una of Torch "j Chains and Hockera at the ex-' ceedingly smSU cost of. - at m .' ' .1,11 V ' Pon't deny yourself ao much r'; f comfort . and ". pleasure, for so V . small a gum, t-: "' v'. ''"'''s; !f:' .':-:; ."' s i; "I HATS! ' ' 't . -, ' ' , ; . v.' "'.. , -'A ' ED, MELLON CO. Leading Clothiers and Furnishers. . ... Mail Orders Have Our Prompt Attentioa; i ' ' ,:,' . "I- .,.! '., j,'., 'J ; . .',"..';' . ri Ui.S.Z.i.fIS, OO. . want ' to make sure of . ' - - clotiiIhG co. Stcrc tit: City. r ,- i " ..Ik a as At if , rirflrMsr riiiiu,, j ai tu.i w a n small' truck. - Thousand of dollar worth ot eggs are shipped from Iri dell county every year. . Mecklenbure; Is following In the wake of Iredell. The . rural store is on the Increas-i here. The country merchant has be come an Influence. He Is tthe money ed man of the neighborhood.' . ' ' i ' '; -:f;t i. ' ,t 'i ' "At i'.s.V; '-vi.;--V :- J. . V. t , - -..' ' K- '.is i'v COLONIAL- W- HOGANV TABLES .-.V r-( " Special sale of ; Parlor and library s Tables ; in . . Golden Quartered Oak ( and Mahogany. New" - stock; new. styles. ; All. " ;"fresh ahd.new-idirect:r: .? from, .factory.- v.---'' ; 1 New'. Carpetsiiahd X' Rugs. Fall styles and;-. paitem3 coming in aany '.','' - . k- .. ' '!",.' f -,. . ' '. ! ' f ''1 Parlier-Gardncr : v ,- :-.. : .". .. - t - ; ' - ..v.-':. i ' .'I ",'- '.' V " tuiiiudiiy wm mm. w , m ' V 1 .1 " ' sWssWE!! ItiZrJXl- 'ZmmSssss, . 'ii ' t ,t.f,j z-:- ' b '?;'''.' """';' '."' ' ',: ' ' . ; " ". . . i '- a
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