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cnxiiwin: pail insueanck "mu IXT1.KVIEW c. t m.TJ.-II Talk- lo an Obwrv ..ii AiKMt INorilt Canillua J4fc ,,,.,,,. Wiilitu Quarter of i : j Tar IJeH I'utKnw Will be mg ca(h Claims to Hartford Mllk.vj i lie JMHl 00lliplllcS, J tiiimlrd ami Operated on Iluelne-a rritu-lplcrt. Will .ITnxpcr ami Urow Whim Other Will. ..- ttiil Somo Original ObaeiTOtmiis-F-The' Igls ''. lature and Insurance, "',-, Mr. J. C. Caddell,, representative " of the j Greensboro Life, lneurnr Company, wa In the city yesterday, iinmilrr at tha Central. When asked by an observer man what h .thought! about Norm .Carolina.. insurance eaid; '"Speaking for my own company, and I cannot . aneak for other. ; ex cept In tha moil Incidental way. I think Xorth Caroludans ought to take insurance in the Greensboro Life, first of all for tha excellent and liberal feature which it contracts, orrer. Ko intelligent man can afford to treat lightly the validity -f hi Inaaram-e - contract to gratify ity Mm or ', prejudice he may have ' conceived, ;' : What auoceaa I have had has romo from nrassln home the idea that 1 - am AlTai-lne- tha heat fJiln on in mar- - ket In the war of an insurance poll- '; s "Mr. Caddell. what Co yon think of the ultimate, eucoees or in, nome -companies?" waa asked. .-Those which ought to succeed will be a great success and thona which ' i ought not to, will fall Just aa Other 1 poorly "managed enterprises have : Annm mtiA ffKla f ranaMer a sood r- - mmnfil In in oniMnanv and all oth- ws w. a - j era wnicn are operaiea upon a tvv '?r basis." declared Mr. Caddell. ' v - -Do you not find It hard to com- xi m-ith tha nlAr iiul atrnnree mm. panlesT" T.- iHaXaa I nn uaa tn rllMmilAM J tho fact that money carries witn jt a unnueq power. aiu ytri, irm iwpib have learned that money Is not the ; only, : nor In .fact, the chief asset for a business to possess. The faith ' the Integrity, of their own people is .doing much to accomplish the suc cess of' our home companies. The troth la. every man or ordinary lr.- ;, temrence Knows mai any enierpneo worthy of success con and will com mand every dollar neressarv to It highest success. Money Is on the ' - a. - - - J . . . a a i u a m .nunc jut TTrrj invrawnvii w nn a promise of a reasonable return. The establishing of Insurance renters In 'tli South will emirh our people and t will not only afford substantial and necessary comforts to widows. and or phans, but will aid in the establish- ment of other enterprises, which are are promoting these home companies. This alone will and ought to be a rreat incentive to our people to in sure their lives In their own home companies. "You think of tha great success " which tha manufacturing of cotton has had In the Mate and you will see what la to happen to our Insurance companies. 1 am not old. as you see, -and yet with. a few exceptions I am older, than any cotton far tory in our ' entire State. . Many people thought, and so insisted, that we were going too fast and the Southern promoters ., wrfl Ba.rlJ . warilfu ujr inn -vw " TRna-lanitjira that thev anil thaiP fir. toTlea were . danaerously near the laughter pen. . The same things from the same sources are now being pre- - rjrtea - by . tne oia insurance torn- paniva. . J3U iiuiiiv Li'iiiciiiirn, .like the factories, will leach these prophet a leanon that will abide for 1 lf IX A. Tompkins lives North . Carolina will be selling looms and other Improved factory machinery to ' Boston', manufactories ' within less i ma , ii ii i w m iraia nun nunn v ni . . olina Insurance compsr.le will ' be paying death claims oa Hartford .YaJi- .. a fenttirVi. ' "rhea ertmnanlea ara her to stay and will be j-rat factors In demonstrating speaker t'anr.ons re rent utterance, that this ctjuntry Is a 'hell of a success.' MAnif thia la nm vltat reaaon vhv ' thrv are entitled to the patronage ' of North Carolina people. . 'What Aa vnti think tha irnit Tr. , 1st a tu re will do In refcrer.ee to the subject of Insurance?" " "Now you have me, answered Mr, -. Caddell. . "There Is so much foolish and base- know whst lias been done after It Is over, much less tell what will happen , before It convenes. Tne Iaegislature . ran handle Ward bills and Watts bills at. a sum iixe. nut to aeni wun a vitm isr-reavning inani-r nae innurnnrn .' Mrlll til uv the laaat ,,r It m a ilnn. gerntts experiment. 'The' home companies have shown ; inai inejr ran li up sna isse nmire- law-tuakera. to relieve them from nat ural' a nil ifr i mill, roiniii,! 11 mr. ' would, hurt them Instead of dulng ; them good. i.i'.n...ililnu j.. n ..JU' - t.. a .. . ii i ii lm Li a 1 1, ii i. i , 1 1 ii a n null 1 1 1 body ran remove It without ultlinste. )y weakening that which he would strengthen and build up. The home i-ompany that wlU bo auecessful munt take a hsi.d, go into the tight and win otrti on merit. And so the extent t they do this, our people will be arawn to mem. nnj tney win git their support and they ought to do so. v "llow do you get around the argu ment that Vtaifr iiiitiiiiftti, la kuw a,,.1 vmneaT , 'That argument cuts r.o figure with sensible men. You only have to show , a man who Is unressonable Mist a new vihk la aa ruiw iifriirr, more iioersi 'and more apprrilstlv of patronage than an old one. A r.ew np-to-date '. piece of machinery never falls to dls place an old one. The best teacher fa the man who Has Just snored upon his profesMton well equipped for his -work. Most human Institutions de '; grebarate by age nnd fall heir t a lot of abuse and expenses which flnnlly works their ruin." Mr. Caddell is a man a fine sense : ; and bat'k bone. As he soes through '. life he aees his fellow man as he Is. Ilia oplnlona are alwava original and Interesting. What he has said in the foregoing paragraphs will be rd (wtth a great deal f Interest, ' ; 'finest fi ruHl r 7 fa m . The only defendant In the city police court yesterday . morning was Kd. Orier, a negro bortblack, who was charged with an assent t on Mr. 11. B. MK'lennan. Mr, MnClennan, who is an aged gentleman, accidental ly overturned - a boUle of polish at Urler'a stand at - the Houthern pas. eensrwr etatioa Grler at once began vilely ruralng Mr. " McClennan. al. though that person offered to buy him another bottle of polish. For: his cmduct Recorder Knanoonhoues sen tun ed the defendant to serve a term of I dayi on the roads, but Later sus pended judgment upon payment of a line of 15 and the) coat.? --" ;M. . 111)11 (IL.ll.lt. II I alU'l.LL .M.' J JJJ..JJJ. L "1'' i n-i.i . rnlrrtalnlnc itiet (nliaiis. A Charlotte Odd fallow yesterday '"i'"J, with Justlnable pride, a story in The Morning filar. Wiimlnrton, de ir i,inr how the four or live acora iiiiiren la the I. O. O. F. Orphanage, t (iolditWro. wlJJ be entertained In : roast, rlly during this week. Tit : "J i!ks were to arrive yesterday miner and have a big time until 'ntit,fj', uhen they will return to ij .hnnaae. The trip will Include . hi im down the Cnpa Fear to m. a trip to Wrtghtsvllle . i I'-rilf! snd other outings. All i t- i.siid by the Wiimlngton T ' AucTrni s: a ;i:kat LIGHT..; An Observer llceilrr C.Um the Itojs a 1-owon in AKlroiii'iny, Which They ' NcttUxl at Thin Very Ttnit" Woiiiii Vtry InUWHlIng , ObHa-TTatloM" TIhs Sloon and llow ll AffwU tl i:iedtrM Mains of a Town-.omej ' I'ncw About the llcsveiis- 'llio Ot- r server JHcn Sladt Wtte. : "The Observer has a certain friend who keeps It etralKht on the JUible. astronomy and the signs of the times, He watches, with the eye of a hawk, for errora and makes frequent reports, A letter received from him Monday has this ia aavr "in last HunUaVS UD- server Mr. Gordon K. Edwards said. Wo f rolled' over" to U Tl)l , Bella last nlrht tAua. t.V ' " ' "Araln he' declared. 'ended ' hla narrative Just as Arrturua waa becom ing lost to view in the muray atmos phere pf tha hortton.' "Thla la very late, but . ponlnulnr, he wrote: .Trt'a. hastened to take, our departure and reached home just as the moon was sinning in ins wesi. We began writing at once, and It was not until our neighbors' chanticleers were announcing the coming of the new day that we laid aside our pen.' Arcturua goes down . auoui . mm night, and the moon rises between and 1 o'clock In the morning. Did not Mr. Kd wards intend to any that ha left . aa the moon waa rising, , for the moon does not go dowa until in the afternoon 7 . ' "Now, 1 read the Bible,' Victor Jingo and The-Charlotte Observer, and as I read The Observer last (Sunday my eyea fell upon Arcturua. Job refera to Arcturua, who is a wonderful star (sun), one 'of the four brignteat in the heavens, being 1.000.00 In diam eter and movea at the rate ef (0 miles a second. He cornea to us In April and leavea In the fall. 'On out to morrow night, at JO o'clock, and Vega will be right over your head, and look -to the west and follow the two last stars In the tall of the 'Greater' Bear' (t'rsa Major) and you will see a very large yellow, star Just beyond the Northern Crown; this la Arcturua, - : " ' "So much for the star; now for the moon.- I am on the 'board of -public works In my town. We have In . . . a. a a I a II'L charge tne electric ngnii pianw. nn the moon shines we do not have to burn our light. It la my business to keep track of the moon and lay my handa on her at any time." The boya in the shop are very glad to have thla letter about Arcturua. for there ha been trouble In the compos ing room and the Mnle Pen on ac count of a certain bright light that has been appearing In the heavena west of the city since the early spring. Jim Abernetby. Bob Vincent, Jlmmle Atkins. Thee Kluti. Dick Allen ana all the rest have tried to make out the meaning of this great light, but have never been able to explain, gome believed that a balloon was being aent ud from a far away town, but others thought- that a hoy had fled a lam tern to hla kite and waa flying It from a housetop. Hut ll is all plain now, Arcturua la with us. He Is sailing on at the rate of SO miles a second. LOST: COL. BTmKCH AMIl'ItY. Dr. Hill Iforali Offers, Kvcn Threat ens, lo ivr lite Faitm-tV friend a Whole Family ul Idve rinaUei. Lost, strayed or stolen: Col. Bur- kus Asbury. The .'rienl ol the farm er has dleapimrcd from I hi wharf and hla onto H occupied by digs, roaches and other common carle. The man WMh tha big atl tK has departed for parts unknown. ' For a long whle no one could give tiny reason for the colonel's departure, but the truth has at last leaked o'lt. One day last aoek, when the bul letin board in front of The (-boervir building announced a sensntlonul bit ef news, Col, Asbury hol.bhd up to fet the latest. !r. Hill lloruh came up about the tuna the colonel turned to go away. "Ah, my dear Col. Asbury, I notice (hat you are advertising for live snakes. Well, you shall not Buffer fur serpents, for that la one of my hobbiea. A fellow ; to'd me to-day that he kuew where hJ cu1J et an old copper head ami 2S ycang ones, I will get them to-morrow and pre sent them to you." "You needn't mind that," said Col. Asbury. "for I am not advertising for any snakes. If there is anything In the world that I detest it U a. snake. lJHHe don't do It." "Yes, but I will, for I saw In Th Observer that you wanted some live reptiles to bind about your rheumatic hind h'g. You will wear a snak that I fetch If I hsve to tie It on the afflicted place myself. Reel" The hefty cotton cutter has not been seen since, He may be In Nor folk or New York, nibody knows. HACKH roSWOXKI). Nmrral Cliariotle Horse at. the ir"cnfbori Horse Kliow Xcxt Meet l.alw.r Iay, NcH, 1. On account of the absence from the city of sevrrnl of Charlotte fastest horses, the fortnightly races sched uled for this afternoon have been postponed. Heveral membera of the Itoad Drivers' Association have their horses ut the horse show at Oreens boro and trio few horses remain here lo give an Interesting race. The next races wilt be on Lubor Day. Monday, Wept. S. At this meet number of out-of-town horses will participate in ths races, which prom ise to he the best yet held under the auspices of the Itoad Drivers' Asso ciation, BUSINESS INTEGRITY! There Is nothing that give as much confidence aa a square and fair dealing with the pub lic. . r, W do not use "'any form of fake schemes In our business. . 7 W hare never lowered tha ' art . of piano building te the mere level of a money-maklug traffic, s , 7.. ''f' ; ; Wa hava ; hever ' aacrlnced ' I lone, qualllr : and , . perfect workmanship for expense. ' , W have never made cheap ; .piano and never wilt .. " Tha reputation of our pianos has . Veen ' gained by merit v glone, tha gtandlnf of our Arm ; by business integrity, 1 f Tha mere poBseeston of ' Bileff riano 1 put tha seal of supreme approval upon ' ' the? ' ,' musical lasfes ut Ma owner." ;r -. aiA$; a sniff ):': Boutliera Vartrooni : ; West Trade (treet, ,;: C IL WlUIOTIl, Jfanager. . M:w )sr:im:aS or ju:.Ui;i:s. Excellent K Ikk,I Hooks hy Dr. Ixlvvln ,'A. Ahlcmiaii hiiixTa"! 'Old Holme ll-il-i-s IkMinnonta 0 Matti-r and alrclinnUiii of Hooka. On the eve of the meeting of the North ' Carolina . text-book commls slun, On the i 1 at. there cornea into competition -with other school. reaa ers a aeries of ITesldent Kdwii A. Alderman, of the University of Vlr glnia, , In four volumes, ntltled. ClaH-Ira, Old and New." The books are Just-from the press of The Uni versity Publishing Company, and re flect great credit upon both tb au thor and the. publisher. From ; the first? reader up . the volumes' are beautifully graded; the selections are carefully .and tastefully chosen from; ' numerous, . authors: ' while the ' mechanical execution la ex cedent, - being i , rich .In appro priate Illustrations, well-bound, and well-printed on good paper. . . ; Thla series of reaaers. It Is " an nounced.wlll supersede the old Holmes readers, but are '.not In any , way a re-hash of Holme. They are 'new In matter. SDlrlt and snnnarunce. . v While the chief ottlc ef the' first year's work In school is to teach the child to read, that la, recognize, the worda at sight and read ;hem with a natural expression, it is generally conceded ' that other work, equally Important in the education - of . the child, mmst be carried on at the same time by the teacher.. This first read er take cognisance of that, and in cludes in' this other work drills on number, color, form, language and nature-study. It pictures in color are at beautiful a they will be inform ing. Colored : Illustrations extend through tha first three volumes, and the utmost paina has been taken -to reproduce historical . and natural scenes faithfully. - , ; The matter - comprising the i last three volumes Is all claaslo stuff. The selections ar not fragments, unfair to author and reader, but - literary wholes, of tha right length for school purpose. The classification la under the heads' of poems. . People and Homes of Other Lands, Animal and Klrda, Classical. rolk-Lore and Fairy Tale, Ptory and Adventure, History and Biography, Information, Fable, Child-Life, Industrial. Bible. Tb pagea look so inviting that It sharpens the adult appetite to glance through them. eiunday School HxrrciNr In Memory or Dr. A. C Iiarron. Next Sunday the First Baptist Bun- day school will hold memorial ser vices through respect tor the ment or of Dr. A, C, Barron, it being the anniversary of th death tof the be loved pastor of th ' Klrst Baptist church. Dr. Barron' favorite hymns wilt be sung, and Mr. Don Richard son will render a number on tha vio lin which Dr. Barron preferred above all others., Photographa of Dr. Bar ron will be distributed among all who attend, and there will be speeches made In hla remembrance. GIVEN CP TO DIE. B. Bpleael. IJOt North Virginia street. Rvanavllla. Ind.. writes "For ovsr Ave yesrs I wss troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pnln snd worry. I lost flesh snd was all run down, and a year ago bad to aban don work entirely. I had .three of the heat physicians who did me no ooo and I waa practically given up to die, Foley's Kidney Curs was recommended and the tint bottle save me treat relief, and after taking the second bottle I waa en tirely cured." WE ADMIT WE'RE making tola of noise about the quality of ouT tailoring and the real genuine goodness of our gar ments warrant our doing so. We advertis th best of workmanship, most exclusive weaves. Individuality In styling and. perfection in fitting. Kuch claim may eem startling to thoa who don't know us. But our custom! twoognlx them as a regular part of our extra ordinary service. ; About our "c ' TROUSERS SALE It's almost over -can't last much longer. Ba . aur and get your ahare. Trouser Special at ?7.50, $8.25 ; QBANISS t CO, Inc. TAILOR&- .: somi Tnvo.v strect. 1 it 1 a 1 ww Hlbbons match , Downs, Hosiery Iya to match , . ., . ...,. .. . Hllppera, parasol , Dyed or Cleaned, Laces Dyed, reather Dyed or Curled. ' Ko end to tha little things w can da to , sir troubl Ind annoyance, Ask kbout price, ' , , , Uunitrtri, Dvtrs, tClt2ntr$ V 23 JcuTryca I'M Little Helps" Dyed ta IMMICltANTS. tlmrloii,. iu-UU. f'onipany lilt Upon 'lrrr n, 1 l'nliiiA K-m-iim of KcH'I'iT 'Iln lr I'un-lcii Laborers In M t.ooit Jlu, nor nnd t att hliijr Others as 'Jliejr Puns ak tiuiue of Vlgn. , The tnnnagt'ment of, the Charlotte Brick Company has hit upon a very unique scheme for getting foreign laborers for Its plant near Fort Mill, 8. C, and of keeping them in a good humor.. Beveral weeks ago the con cern Imported from New Tork about SO Immigrants, Including several na tionalities. , These men were lodged In a row of houses between th brick plant snd the Southern .Hallway, a house being given to tha men of each nationality.' With the Idea of pleas ing the men the management of the company a short while ago secured a flag of oach nation represented and put it over the house In which the men of that nationality were' quarter ed. -V-" vvu:..v. '., The flag- scheme' worked Ilk a charm. - it seemed to keep the men In a rood humor.' The Germans, lodged In the first house, took especial pride In the flag that floated over their abode. Th Hwedes eyed their banner With' pride also, and1 even tha Rus sians seemed pleased. -Two or three. nupino demanded that , the stars and stripe be placed over their shack and they- were gratified. But th good humor of tha' men was not the only good result of the dlaplay of the flag. A few day after iney nad been released to the breete. two Herman Immtgranta who were passing on the train saw th eolora of their countrv. rnt off tha . train at r ort iu, went to see tneir brethren at tne brick plant and are- now, at work there. : On or two other Immi grants hav been caught th same way. ."Thla Is cheaper than paying transportation for -them from - New York.- aald a man connected with th company yesterday. , ( , v Lyrtdibur;' Latest S!km IIoum ., Make PhetKMncnal Kliowtng. ' In thla lsu a Dears for th first ume u advertisement of the He- ley-Harwood Bho Co., Ino of Lynch burg, Va. Thla concern. Just begin ning business tha first of April, ap pears to have made raold Drocres. and alth6ugh they have been on the scene of activity, only a few-months. from their statement It eecnus that they hava gone a a ait rarely parallel ed In . comnifr:lnl history, Lynch burg Is far famed as a ahoe maraet, and thl latent addition to her. eo lerlt of wldi-awakr . . troarelve. houses la preparexl to make ll worth th while of all retailer to Inspect their new line, of sample. which thotr ealaamtsa ar now exhiriltirur. be fore placing ordsrs foi font wear, Thla ha been will denominated the prac tical age,, and while sonumoni 11 in no way anierralued, yet this orpan iaatlon of practical caterer to South ern 8hoe retailor, with year of ex perlene behind them. I prepared, to grapple with tha siliiect and prove that their motto, "iieatey-Harwood Shoe Co a Bho Satisfy," haa not been III chos.in. . . . It will be to the Interest of all concerned to at least give them an op portunity to mine tne anovo good. Rctibn : . ., ' -w , - - - . f, : ' ' "'" ' F! .- , Wa hav som excellent. ' ubjct ' in this Una that ar . , worthy of your consideration. ' If you want good book cheap, take advantage of this offer.. Houston-Dixon & CO. Book, Stationery and Art. la Marguerite Shop hath, coiwEm oowxa' ; . Th prettiest line of Bdut, Comha, Iiirrrttl a ad L,Art Nonrrwa Jewelry "r have yet shown cam yesterday and will b ready (or your inspac . ', tlon to-morrow. ,r 1 . ? New' things' In lem.-8al"on ' Hat just received. '. They ar the ,Try lateat gtylea and 'can' ' be worn until 1 lata . In th ' ,:.falL Beautiful Hght-welght -Top Coal for early fall wear, Juat ' the ' thing for traveling". I ; La Marguerite Shop '. ' ', ; . . . ' ' '- .' Sll Xorth Ttyon St,. V 1 CHAIR THAT. RESTS .. THE BACK 'U tha ehair w cell In Typ writer Chair and In . regular ' 001c Chalrsi. . '; f: : .Kxamlne the line w crry, Our tl.le Adjustable pack resler for etenographer I a todd Inveitment for any olTko., . .'' ', ; " , '' . S.u2 , S C-iT. . o.r . Co i . - - , i Z ; 'Oflbw t)UtP!ter. TO 50c Copynghted uni:i or i .i : i.i.a vy The? V. 1 M-! :mm 11 lTliK lpiil tt the t'olnrcii (.riiiliil Kliool liics Kt Her Old I lom,. In Y hiMnii Mit- V ' IiIhiIucui Ik-iI ( iil iml Woman-Tim JlciiiHiiis to ho l!rou-ht Ht-rc Isabella 11. Wychu, principal of the colored graded school of thl city, dirtd yeisterdny at her old home la Winston-Salem. Her remains will be brought here for burial. They arrive at S:40 o'clock and will be can-led direct ly to the Seventh Street Presbyterian church, of which her husband. Rev. K. P. Wyche, D. D.. la the pastor. Ser vlces con.memoratlve of her life and work wlll .be conducted at S o'clock. Dr. D. J, , Banders and Dr. P, , O. Drayton, of? Blddls - University, will conduct the funeral services. The public la .invited to attend the last ad rites. - -. . , ,- ,: , , Isabella W'ych was a dlstlngrulshed educator. For 12 years eh taught In the colored schools of Charlotte. Th negro graded school under her . ; , It you are interested In . an AUTOPvaODILE which combines Abundant" Horse Power 1 JJ). Absolut Beitabiilty, Entire eimpllclty. aak for catalogue of th -Bulck." v.v .' : . '. -. G.W. PAINTER - t , . ; .-: -j V ' CIIAItLOTTE, X.C. ;B0YSS ? ANDsf CHILDREN'S ; School days will soon be here and . its time to think v ? atout the j clothing bjiesti ' : BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING y for faU wear lias a ' Come in: and -;; ,- Wc iiavc the neatest line tor, school- wear we have v,,:;: ;:; ever offered to our trade:- OH! ITS A DANDY;,;;. , , ..':' guarantee : the style, ' the vfit and the , weaVe" ' :. . -i' " ' '. . Ve '- " ' -i . '. w- " " ; - .k-- r ', . v- u Z'.l . . -... ' ' i . : V Tv.e-'- ED MELLON eOMPANYi Sale; rlra Uia4lv nAml,aa wa Special . aSBa ' . a. . a In oxidised copper. Including canopy top and mattress and two pillow. Only . . . . . 60c. each. ' ';;-iV flee them in eat window. , .-..; .--...'- - - . h'-' : Ton can aav . money on all kind of Furniture during thl special Blu Tag Clearancs aale. .; . ' Everything In our atore greatly reduced in price during thl special aal. No mark-up and ' ' ' then ' mark-down price, but everything offered at a big reduction. ; Do not miss thla opportunity. " : r.. .. - I. v . .This is one of the most important, part ' attention to your appearanci : ' ''You can't possibly look neat like you wish to do possioiy ., we have a complete and that can't be duplicated, It's the very kind that Fashion ias pronounced correct' It's bound to interest LQnGTm,zeEOTZi!nG'eo. .. Good3 sent on approval returnable at our expense. ' : ; wl io fruM.ince hn f i-o 11 and 1: u.r l:.lied until It rnnks siih t!m f r-i.iKt e'ho(ils,of the iuth. As a ii i niirlan she had few equiil. t .ie was highly hunured and i-.iiii'mcii ly all I be fitted up before you Iron: Coll" Beds, aataeai Mn a 1 aa ana , In(a,aaa4 . TV,1t Ttftfa fllk. r- DfHj 111 .,'" un'iA-1 Mi,'.'! pamcER'GnRDNER eo. . "J looKneat nice you perfect line of v v ; Shirts f Ties - Cuffs, Hosiery, Etc., in ihe'cfy.::r: I- you. x v - J " uln. knew In T. t'-Uo 1""' 1 ' ' ' Slnl Si'tl.ic. In her iie.Uh the colored t-eop'o the Slate, have li.t a Teal lrl-ud n avl'i li.'.'d-r. Try C.r .!:!:! C:J Da,,A.a.laa, , W.hav Just received n other shipment of the popu lsr Metal, Bed Davenports. They.' make a comfortable bed . and are easily adjusted: Into a handsome Davenport. We have them made up In all' colors, with red or srreen , pads. Prices range from gi.1.00 to $30.00. They are just the thing you are leoklng for If you need an extra bed and ' haven't th room for it. Com in end let u show you these Beds. . 1 - " . Furnish your horn from McCoy' store and save money. W. T. tkCOY . - -. a " - - 1 1 , SOUTH TRYON ST. ' CLOTHING f 1 leave for 'schoot' " . " a.' I 50 Cents fech MfMWl' - A'"v 1. t taC MlXl . Ka.atitlfnMv i. nlatla1 ! it comes to paying proper if this i3nedecteclV!Now t-'S-'vir." " V Collars
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