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CASE il.iW At.AIWf CITl7.i: i ,.., 1 holllrt lr lViuul . , i l lit ItfConhT Continues : mem llo IMil VroiiR Hut I jil 'povtM-at(ii 'l't' Court 'J i t h Man Wlui Will Not t When Cut icl a Liar In a ,iy 1 t llinv A 1 ore Crowd Al iii Court l Hoar 1 1 IP Trial of i" Oiliier , Who JI1 ' J ouicht a i nil mil -A Court Jtoom luutrr 1. r a tight, ' .,"." -W Th Worder's-court ;''M very ,ti ti noting or awhile yesterday morn ing. The trial of Sanitary policeman IV. M. Thomaa, charged with assault in? Mr. J. B. Hudson, a candy mer chant, was Uvefy.at timea,.-; Although the two principal ar .small men they wanted to fight out their differ ences In court, or Just outside. The crowd favored this. If one was to Judire front thoM who roae from their cata and craned, their necks 'for; a Letter view of the Inner-circle, Thom as was found guilty but the Judg ment wai continued. ' The moat In teresting feature of the trial was the speech made by the court in handing dowb its decision, Mr. Hhannonhouse sMd that a police officer who - would i "t light when ht was charged with jving was a pretty sorry fellow. At i conclusion or tne case . mrre j irth of the ' spectators left the -n... f-i Thomas and Owens, two sanitary otttcera, went down Monday afternoon to re if Mr. Hudson's fer.ee behind which ha keeps his nag, bad been mended. Hudson had been fined by the recorder for permitting- his horse to run at large In a vacant lot, back of Ms place of business on the comer vf College and Heeond streets, lis claims that the animal was doing nnlhln, tnAM Chan Ihnl. ff ftfttAP lt- Izens in that section of the city. He was summoned before Mr. Shannon , nuunn gun oaiuruay hiuiiuhii ww was 'dismissed aa the evidence waa to the effect that the fence had been re paired so that the horse could not get out Bad feeling bad been n gendered between Hudson and Thom as and it was reported that the former mid tho latter had sworn a lie. Thomas, who la known to be a gritty feljow,. qnlck to resent an Insult, be cause Infuriated when he heard what (Hudson waa alleged to have said bout him. Therefore. Monday, when he and Owens went to "see th fence" Thorns dropped around to ' see if Hudson had called him a liar. When Hudson made no reply Thomas caught' him and pulled Mm out of his store and began to pummel him, striking hi in In the mouth, on the face ana about the chest. Hudson, being a spunky little chap, fell to ar.d pulled lit, In flMh mnA Iam m llttla akin from the officer's fact, Like two Boston terriers they flew at each other and made - the ' blood fly. Officer'. Owens hA Va4 k,Afl tAnlw- lnlpllrf In a certain knot in Hudson's fence, hur 'rtrd to lite seen snd got between the belligerent. Mr. Thomas wai vrr tnaii anil fhonn whn saw the fight, barring the , officer. testlned yesterday that Thomas begged for a pistol with which to shoot "the a of b." The stories of the Bute's wit nesses did not tally with those of the Dollcemen. , ' - When put on the stand Mr. Hudson gar a description of the fight. Hi told every detail and mads appropri ate gestures. ... "I ww In my place of business," said Mr. Hudson, "when Mr. Tnoma stepped up to the. front door and asked me to corns outside. He we nervous, or vicious looking, atd re nil nana m oi a eras? man. - " 'Yon get out of here,' 1 said. "He asked me two or three time If 1 had said that -tie had sworn a II and when I declined to answer and ordered him . away he grabbed hold of me and Jerked me through the door. Mr, Owen came up about that time and then It was two against one. Mr. Owens kept me from hitting Mr. Thomas." ..,,..':' , "Did you answer him when he asked you about the lie," asked the court.- . "No. 1 lust told him to get out. I had said that he swore a lie and I sty o yet. I couldn't fight him then, because the other' man held me, but 1 am willing to fight him now." At this Mr. Thomas, who sat near. Jumped up and said; "I accept that challenge, your honor, and well go out of her right now and settle this thing."-, '. .-' '' Itecorder Shannonhou frowned upon this proposition. The crowd, "The fact that yu neither denied nor affirmed Mr. Thomas' question shows that yon had, called him a liar." said the court. "Whv didn't vou irotect yourself?" "Uevaus 1 did not want to fight an officer. If h had worn rltlavn's clothe 1 would he v fought him, and I will do It yet." "Th . history of th case shows." the recorder continued, "that Mr. Thorns did not swear a He, because his testlasonjr was corroborated hr by other witnesses, f'eople have no right to take advantage of an nftV cer'e braaa buttons by casting Insinu ation against him., you seem to phli.k that s. Thomas would do nothing at all when you were circu lating the report and you have said that you did not expect him to re sent it. ' ' '" - '; ' Mr. inunu, )m are atony ni an assault, bet the tjudgment is continued."- Having said this Mr. PJhannonhoase de isred: . , The police officer who will not re sent being railed a liar Is a mighty tor man. ' The-,vld-ic In'thls case ahowe that Mr. Thomaa told tlta truth ta thla aourt,.. notwithstanding Mr. Hudson's repeated statement to' the contrary, and I am not going lo hold .the officer liable or.' this charge, be causa he did right la protecting him self. ' If policeman cannot show their Independence when they are Imposed upon, and If they are encouraged In doing right, they will be a st of cowards, A cttisea must not, fide tfhlnd an officer ' uniform. Mr. 1 nomas, you ar guilty fee assault, but the judgment against you Is con tlnnd." - .-,... ' ir. Hudson I not satisfied with ths termination of : the case. li t may .r sut a warrant against - Mr. 'iii'.riiaa for forcible trespass. .., v Mr. Thomas Is a good officer. ' If I li-n on ths police force at va ri..u times for a number of vrara. (m f'l-nils siesk w(-ll of htm, but ii".it that Ms temper gets the better of i.:a Judgment now and tbnv ; ..ny Coonly MtooU Oiimlng. ' X" nmj.irlfy , vf th rounty schools l,l commence wlthlL' the -nsat ttw pk. ft-versl have already vpened. I ii in Arsi1mr b''n two weeks ago iui Vmt. it. 'M. Jray In charge, Others will oin nxt wek and 9"it a number lh Monday following. "T ,. r are sevrral hools that have r . t yet s- nr d t-acM-m. Ths shIucb t tiiikl 1 1 i.-:k- ik for Hi fall are -. teaiiingly bright. ' ' I Jim COOT)' MAN flONK WHONa rr- '.Tirl r t .Us ViAry'm Kidney a i-'AsiiLV , of .. vooirixKicits.jwiiciu: M JAKE MIWMX? i;l-HcalHl Itlrds Ncwtcd in a Tre. , Miiiiii) In Mr. JnnicH ilmly'it Yard Hiil I'uhm MoKt of TlH-lr Tiiun on lr. O. W, . Joliiutton's Jhwidciuti,'.'.' One oV 'thB happiest families - In Chsrlotta I that of the pair of red lifUitcil woodpeckers, i : melanerpe erythrocephalus, which nested In the stump ot an old tree In Mr. James Hum's yord, on -.orlh Trxon street. Karty jn May Mr. and Mrs. Wood pecker' began to dig the1 pretty lit tle hois In which thy have since kept house. The ftbsorvant pedestrian, who passed along tho west sidewalk of North Tryon, when the scarlet-topped bird were : preparing their home, could hear tho "thump, thump of the busy bill or see-the dust as It boiled out of the little round hole In Juno four pretty white egg were iald, and later four little pecker wood cried for food; , for , veral weeks after the comlm of Jn tln,v featherlos thing Mr. and Mr..Peck srwood wer industriously ongaged gathering worm and other sweet morsel. V:. ' ",; "f. ''V; " .'"""'""'i " -' All went well with ths Peckerwoods and. to-day th young . ones ara a lively snd as strong ss their parents. Thoy alt on th spires of Mr. C. W. Johnston's house or of 8t. Mark s Lutheran or ths First Baptist church es. Th lord of all. whoa head Is as red as Croft Woodruffs, always oc. cuple th top-most point snd when one of th little ones sallies forth for an insect, he files race , with him for th coveted bit.' V f Early. In th morning, when lata night-worker ar trying to sleep. Mr. and, Mrs, Bed Head and their child ren foregather on church or house spires of ' th neighborhood and .-...... .Via1 tnMflunNd hills. niunu " .... . Th little follows stick their tails clos to tho tin, get a gooa noia wim L , Ki w tmAm Sv tiafk and forth, making a tatto like that of a kettle drum. Bounding is paauwuj i.t. , u ini.i, praara ara full and their tnner-self satisfied when they begin to drum.;'.' ' " .'. ' These birds. In their bright tricolor of red. whits and black, ar conspicu ous wherever found; It la dlfflcut to Imagine a much more striking plu mage; wneiner in me eir, ui . a In th fntlsea. one of their broad patches ot color U sur to shins.; ' ' "' ' , s .' RKCORDEIt AKD rEOPLK. f A Potlsloa to Have Illra Hoctcd by Popular Voto Instead of Dy im ai dernton. . f A netltlon. asking that th Legisla ture allow th people to aay who shall or shall not b recoroer, is mini quietly but persistently circulated In th city. Those presenting ths peti tion seem to b meeting with marked success In getting signatures. Certain Charlotte cltlsens nave neen emm ortng, not boisterously nor, loudly, but resuiarlr for a chanc to vote at ths polls for th Judge of th dty court There Is a popular demand tor a change In th mod of election. At first, th recorder was appointee, oy the out-solns nfhyor. on man, and later elected by ths aldermen, 11 men, and the next atsp Is to leave tho mat ter to a popular vols. If ons will circulate among ins peo tle of ths city ha will discover thst a number of men would Ilk to give Mr. r. M. Bhsnnonhousa. ths present recorder, a blow at J,he ballot bog, but a very small per cent of those who will ask that they bs permitted to. wte for the neat recorder have any feeling against Mr. Hhannonoi nd a number of them would vote for him. It seems more ' democratic to vote for the recorder; Just as one does for the magistrates and other Judges. He who nils ths recorder's place ( has no easy task. He deal with th sorriest class of criminals, and Uis people hav their eye on htm every day of th year. , ' The next Lealslatur win b urged to pass a 1WA allowing. th people to! lect th recorder. Completing InsptMllon . of "Ttorai lioates Mr. O. M. Ilarshberger, rural rout inspector for the PostoOIco Depart ment has returned from Philadelphia, where h spent his vacation. Mr. Uarahbergeg will leave thla morning tor Matthews, vhsr he will begin sn Inspection of th. rout which go out from that town ' After finishing at Matthews, h wpi go to Mewells to Inspect the - route thst, starts from there, When he will have completed his Inspection tot the W routes in the county., , N. 8o far all of th route havi com up to the requirements and none have been recommended for discontinu ance. : , Colored 11lHer Itrraks an Arm, Mark McRes, who pitches for ths Charlott Olants, a colored basebnlt team, brok his arm yesterday sftnr niHin st Davidson while throwing a ball. The asms had Just bvun and he had onlr pitched foir balls. Draw, ina .hark, his. arm it send a apeJy one aloes ih plats, he greatly sur l.rlsed Ihil batter by throwing th ball IscVvsrd oyer lecond bs, nnd at th same time soresmtng wlh pln. It r.'A st first thought thst Ma urm bad lr.ci thrown out of plsee, but n Invest I' i tltig it waa found ilmt his arm v.vs broken. He was br lught t't tlie -i'r and the broken limb wai set .-! ' In this Ktat It Is nor neeeessry to aerv a flv dura' notice for eviction or a cold, t's the original taxatlvs eougs syrup, Kennedy'a Lsisttv Hony and Tar. No opiates. Hold by , MawUy's Pharmaey. BUSINESS FNT EGR1TY ! Thsr Ja nothing that glvss r as muck ronfldene as a square and fair dealing with the pub. .? U'e do not use any" form of fake Miliemss In our buslnss, ,"W have , never lowered the art of piano' building to the ; mere level of t monty-maklng traffic vV.'" J"; f , ' , Wf ' hare never ' sacririced f ton, . quality and., perfect workmanship for expense, . , We, have naver, mad cheap ; pianos snd never will. ." 7 j .The reputation of our piano , ha bn gained ; by , merit .alone, the standing of our firm by bustnm v Integrity. ' A , -u f ' 5 . Th' mere j. ,posiioa ot(J Btteff Ptond; puts thtlpesj of . aupretne tpproval upon 'in; . musltal toats of Its owner, ' - dlAS- tl. STltf f : His lYIc-nds fii.lliliotiw About Hlio 'llia oilo WKUli ApiM-ors on C '- NewclI'M Ofluo Ioor -Mr. J,'' Alhrlitlit's ICciiiHik. v A stray newspaper reporter drifted Into th up-stalre of the Wilkinson building yesterday morning for th purpose of paying a special visit to hi friend. Colonel Jake F. ieweii Chairman of the Hepubllcan county executive committee and ah all-round good feiiow ".'."r v ;.--,y no Iha rrant of CoL Newcll's Of flee door there appeared the following notice, conspicuously displayed : i I am In the rural districts, enjoying; the simple life." ; No.. Information - wa given as to 'where the rural districts referred to were, or wnat consmuiea "the slmplo life." At first It was fhAtifht 1 11 at f t ha - notice mlsht have been placed there by designing friends who wished to play Httis practical Joks on in gemai coionn, K mi.i . imuM. :.nnt ' be. : for i Mr. M.v.la, nwn Irniluri waa SDDndd. . Nothing ie w oi "" gatherer turned into the office of Mr. t U Un.nva ir. N'nwlll'l erstwhll law partner, to learn something mor deflnit ss to IDS wneresoouia i m reputed "boas" of Republican politics In MllinlV. H COUld discover ' nothing. Mr. Ppence hssarded the guess that CoL Newell was rusticating In th wilds of Ca- .,nv with hla friend. Prof. Jesn Napoleon Ingram. Ht ha lspot In Cabarrus county." ssia snr. cpwiv, k v tnflnrmatlon from sonie one else who knows more about him than L" Mr. J. D. Al bright who waa atanaing nesroy, re- msrked signincaniiy: "i -wnju MA..ik vkn it llstath." Hs Would not commit himself forther - The KepuDiicao couniy tonnniivu is to be held In Charlotte Saturday, Heptember 1st. Col. Newell' friends may rest assured that he will bo on hand at that time. If he does not blow In before. v;, .' .' ? - tr " ,.-'.!. T U Marguerite Shop HATS,' CORSETS, COWWS. ' . ItetalUr :. of , ' HlghJrado ; Wear for Womn; An MIUI; nery,' Lingerie Waists, Blouses. .Neckwear, Tailored Underwear ; of Nainsook, Linen or Bilk; Novelty , Jewelry, Human Hair : , goods and kocessorles. Wraps,'. ! Top. Coats, Crgvenette f Rain- V coats, Tailor-made BulU ; and , I Oowna, Evening Oowns ' ' specialty, made to order ip our ( own work room under the dl-, ' rectlon of an expert modiste, ', Exclusive " agont La . Maiv guerlte and Red fern Corsets. - lA MARGUERITE SHOP til Xortb Tryon St. 1 ; " ' ' sAi ',J Visf ) (I j t'V FALL STYLES ' correct in every particular, will be issued V . ' Wednesday,; August 29. ;i -.' , ' . 1 '. Boiled Water ; Contains All Its ; Original Impurities In a Cooked State..:.. Itolled water has -a flat tast and la not at all palatabl. - Distilled water Is flat and 1s not practical for ordinary pur- !. ' ; , Drinking water bottled ai a "TRl'lC bPniJKI" i not nly safe for consumption, but also sgreeahl and healthful. . .. A "TltrK . Sl'lUNG- it deep, constant, - never falling spring: on whose water go . through th Inevitable process of natur' filtration. . Therw I little- mystery In i, true spring. Its water msy travol . for miles In ths cool, seoujr , depth of underground chsn v nets, yst has but one source ' rainfall from the' cloud and ' water ffcim inciting snows, it Is ths water that falls oa soils underlaid with sand and grsvel, through which It filters and finally find Its way Into ths , natural channel of th spring. All the Impurities have been , left behind in ' the - great , NATTIlAIi riI.TI.ltK, ftnd It .travel to the outlet free from th Tllltl-K. IMH.KATKMHM; MrLTirui.im or nuuua,, .air. light and stillness. . ( . 1 Wt sell wsur from . thra ."true ' springs". . , J- !-V:,.iinA ; spitrxas ;;t ' CHICK KPItrtGH 4 ,nim: Wisk ' mthli ; , '),-:: . i., ' SPItlNua. ".' j'",' ' .'" ' ' i 'i,. . '., . ; : ' . Distributing , depot v under IHWT 'NATIONAL HANK. niortisi 3S and MS, W run flv wagon. III nil I 'AI.VI . til. ill Kl'CI ivi'H ' i 1 1 1 lll 'I'll lllfH, . x ... 'li, h AtwM, ItrfHl.i.i' ( I Ar il Hiilrt 'i vo l.'.u "It puys to adverts.' ana If yon don't belli-ve it Just lot me tell you about two onlera I received yi'stiniay and to-dijy," iwiij Mr. Charles II. WU moth, Southern manager' for the Charlos M. Ktleff Piano Company, last night. Mr; W'llmoth pulled two let ter, from hi pockets, both of which bore strange and foreign stamps. "Hore's an order," he said, nnloctlng on of the letters, "front Taluca, Mex ico, for one of our beat. upright pi ano. Th signer wanu.lt shipped at once. -: -. ' - -. ; "This letter," patting; the second one an-ecttonateiy, "U an order tor an Artistic ' BtlefT from Buenoa ' Ayrea. Republic of Agehtina, South Amer lea, and th check' accompanies the order, A'hat do yoi think' of that? Both of th instruments wilt he ahlp. ped from the factory immediately, you bet." ' - v ,- . '- ,. : . Mr. Wllmoth is very proud of his two orders. ' The Buenoa Ayrea Jotter, which Is the product of a typewriter, and - Is written, for some reason or other. In four languages, f Engnsn, Spanish, German and .. Krench. He says he will have It framed, V ' - '" OrVEN UP TO DIE. "' B. epIeseL 1104 North Virginia ' street Kvaasvllle. Ind., -"wrltssi "Kor over . Ave year I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost fleah and waa all run down, , and a year ago had to aban don work entirely.:. I had three of th best physlclsns who did m no good and I was practically given up t rile. Foley's Kidney Cure was reoommended and th first bottle gave tne - grant relief, snd after taking th second bottle was en tirely cured." ..',,',.; -t .V Hfi' Joe Person Reinedyr: , . -, . : ,. , .-, v .. . . - has had a continuous successful sale ,. ,..' ,t ( ' .- : for years and Is lncreaalng its skies dally. - k This would not be ' so were It not producing proper results. " For,, skin troubles, ecserna, , blood troubles, generkl debility, etcV It hasn't an eauat .' ; ' T- '.' For sale everywhore," ; Laboratory and salesroom, N. Church 6L, ttn- Mrs. Joe . Person ; . H i 7, DR. A. X CROWELL has ; returned from " his . JEuropean trip. ' Can be consulted at his office, II 8. Tryon street.,; from 1:80 to 1 a, ml, and 4 to p. m. ' Sundays by appointment Practic : limited .- to Oenlto-Urlnary and Rectal Diseases. v V.V. -Se.-V . -:'-:'. A Bold ' ' ii it ', It ; depends much on . the ' "front" a man puts tip these days whether he will prove successful or hot, A ' well lauadered shirt, .with collar arid cuff In keeping, will help yeu on the road to , success. Join the great majority ..and send your, linen to ua. ' . . . ,.. .. , t- , i ' ' ..''; J J . '. H., -';-';. 'i '.' . '- 1 (fcrlctte-Ste:n ; lanniry Ucndererv Cycrs, Clcznen 'lb SeotS. tryca Jirctt;:' 50c Copyrighted W '' ."" .:t;;;t'V.V 1 Wa ' tiaya 1 some - excellent subject tnUhUillne that are' worthy. of your consideration. If you want good book cheap, tak4 advantage of thla offer. . Ji!:. ; : Mr. C. I,'. for I i mi. Ml). I I ' in ' !-l(i., I, 1 The Popular H lllllry rrom Fiction i " r. V. V. I.i.ii., i f,,, ,-rl I- I.t l'f J 'I I "1 .f I .. t i. Ml.it.' .- Hirt it tao ; rui-.tu. ;j n t.if.j Jn .,r niu t'oi!. j. any, J. . i tiil:i v. . i i li v Orlr.i !, l.a., to Hci riit a i r oiiMilnn v ' i uri'J of t!m chum . -t liitiiu h or., ira then1. Mr. Ii ' p I iice in ' 'liiirlottu ws 1 llt-.i a niio.ut i;o by Mr. li A. ) lor-!.rd, of C'li.l lcnth, (ihlo. Mr. ltaiilcy la oue at the tuoKt cn pabla itiHuraiico nun In the State, lln many Charlotte fvieni will n rret to give him III). tlw, Jiinley will Join her h unhand Irt Isow (irlcans later,. The Charlotte council, Knlehta of ColumbuH, gave a farewell amokrr Inst nljfht complimentary to Mr, lanley, who has served the"-order in the capacity of grand knight ; The evening waa a mont enjoyable one. 1 TPhy does the eon burnt Why doea a mod(iiHo stlngT W by do we fefl un happy In the Oood ul'i Summer Timet Answer: - w don't. We use- X Wilt's Wltoh I In ml Palvs. and these lime Ilia don't bother lis. Learn, to look for th name on th box to set the g.QUlne, Bold by Ilawley Pharmacy. v ,V - If j'Ottaro Interested ' In aa AUTOMOBILE v... Hi. '"' .y ' which combines . Abundant . Horse Power . ll), i. Absolute .RellabUIty, Entire Simplicity, ask for. catalogu of the -Bulck.7. .. G. W. PAINTER V CHARLOTTP. W. C. .",,.,; v . :'; , " . , ' 1 -'V-. i (.: . v ' . . ' "" '' ':'. '' ' '". f - - ' " -', . r '.. .' '-.. ' ' '' - ' . . ' ' . . .' ' V ' '' ' ,"'' "". . "..' ' - X :. - . . . . ' Jam ' . , -a am, sj ssj mm m fl M A I i "Ml.. . " .v: .r:;..,;... . . m viii'.Wwi t vr vv ' ..v '- V ' We have juat received an advance showing of fait styla Felt and Stilt Hatsi very popular, amonf; r -; which ara tho Xeardon and, the 'phOa; '-"v,7. 7:"-;'. ,-7'V '.vv'!.:V-' VC ' ;' -...Tbla line of Hat embraces In, detail every point y that is" put forth tn'aU style and sxo made ; on blocks to iat Any slae man.' '-. A rery great feature ' ot this Mne'lg that tho Hats lira made so as 7 " 7 to be absolutely in -sroportl6n' to the iyle and hulld of the wearer. Absolut' harmony 1 what w . ' claim tor this very popular " It' Ed;:. MeSloB (Sompainiy: MAILOlEHAVEO :J:,y ( l , , v , -".' i . in' a ' ,j f f - w . ' ; f .v. We do not piark 7 in this store is '7 - Bargains here now Do not put it off ,,;--;Xi of Ae bargains we oft; V:v:4- 'cThis sale at Special aearance Sale Wceswill :V;:v-:fyt31s - , . srs4 V VA Sa WfeWVaedHw ;'': V. " V Carpet and rug bargains that you should not miss. ;' You will need " ' ;the goods this fall if not now.7 Why not buy now arid save money? : t't ; : -i v. :v: ; , , . . ! PARKER GARDNER GO. ... School Suits For Young 71!fm Ms-h t . , L !' ' 1 ,' Wt havc a line that young men ior college wean 7 I hey com bine desired durability IwitH a style of cut and finish that are and single breasted, and all the- new shades' for fall. Comz ? to us for anything you heed in your out fit joI school wearat!:se . , : v. si. ii. 1... i 1 1 : - i 1 ' 1 I ...;'' .il l r: 1 , . . . i ( ; I : ... I 'I -1 Unit lint Oil!? ll.'l.l l.t.-l I- i i . ;l" t-i-iiu very thoti hi ful of nn-1 t.i 1 t) 1 iill bllt Ollt.iMt-tS l.av ' '. 0.. fe;: ' i' ; - ' .i - v v- - i ;:i .'It--' ' Una. ne. . , " A - f, ! ' 1 -...:. -x ' if 7 - ' 'i' ' l Sate 1 .-r:.': V .' 'ft hi if fall r ::. -. U-..:, .v.: . , M:; Full Blast up and then mark down prices, but every article;,- ' offered at a substantial reduction from its worth. "' 7 that you cannot afford to miss. 7;t '; one day longer, 6ut come at once and get the best ' VW Ms. WIA4W Ml IWUUwVM AsWOl Vlvir'? ' ;;r.'.:7 'I - A:- .... A. , .' ' '". 1, V. ' vr;,7;;.7-7'-'i'( 3r:7f Especially . appeal to most popular Double in black and blues -A 1 t : ..-. ii t " i ' I i 1 II .11 t i .ill 1 : I . il 11. i ill I 1-1 t . . f - r t 4 V ' i : We are ofTerlhg specUl low price on all China Clonets In stock In order to make room on our floor for th larg fall atock. of cloaets, w hlch, will arrive In a few days. Our stock embrace all th latest styles and , flnlshe. ' , ".Oolden Oak China Closet $16.25 ; to $78.00,' Weathered Oak China, Closets $1$.S to $80.00, Early Eng lish Oak China Closet $2(.7S to ' $80.00, Antwerp Oak China Closet ; $15.00 Vto $10.00, Mahogany China CloseU $13.00 to $C5.00. .... ( Now Is the time to buy when you can save money. We will .deliver ' the good later If you are not ready for ; them. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, ;v. ',, " " ', MeCOV SOUTH TRYON ST. ' - '.-. J. .-,''(? ' "I ,.f S' 1 11 ' i ' S ."J ' ' vi .1 ' vs.. not last longer thanS ' - ' M i : ,. .; ' 1 - v y , f - lffl yfi I s ' 77 - 7 i ''W.M lit a m i.y z 17? i , '., . 1. 7,1 . ' i. ii,'. I ' Mm iVv' ), V J 77..: f.m -. t !( IJ it ..,n i t4 A ' v O - Wit-,.-A. ,.f kulnity trou- Di;:on .r sr,' snl ne J'MvllfS (IllFlM. .. I .it If 1 ..!, Brannon CorL'onhtinCo. t tiix the tl kl'tney , mi. r'.n iinnil 6 (JO. f f , Ron thersj Wsreroomt . ; ' i "WosiTTsdeireot,'';;;.'1;, C-iwil-Mmi; Manager,' till. in, i' He turn's . - i nrln, l. Ii. J -J ;' , Hools, f tt M. cy r " 1 Art, Houston
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