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? a.i f ipejaai ..a. if . it n, T Till n 1 -?5v i.;:c;.:,r r.nors axd i;xauxca the s:u:i;p r.v:. cix v,i.....r, I . . il t:. "5 V.'Ij'TO Two .'in st 1 i.if ail t.o ks 1 ,( i i,oo-n i our TitiM mil I I r-'-t H . rijiUuu f the r ho r Sijuii-r 1 huc- 1 lit Ailiiutui llie Attention -o tat Wliilc tuo l'outif Ones householder, over, on , North : t h street, whose told are away a mountains, wai In hie bath- i yesterday morning, whn he 1 a big ado In his back yard. . nt to th window to aee what s Kulng on. It was) two squirrels i .ty. "Wh-r-r-rl wh-r-r-r!" , they haalng each other among th A ClmrloMo ;!n Who IMIrvra - In liiem l.jiliMt the IHIU-wice lie- ltrii tlio Two Methixls tlwrtl The utli Krctla l.i-lire and MiouM I.U-eti- Tliont 'lhls Man llaiius 'Hint 'llarMff IJiihIiicm Con- lerns Help tho Manufacturer, the Urowcr ami tlio Dealer An Inter. eUng View. "This war on stock exchange! worries me," said a well-known cot. ton man yesterday. "It la all torn' myrot.-. Tha average 7 man doea not know tha difference between a bucket BIr.'T. I. K!t!i :lv t 1w I.-r-t In I'tM'ta About t! t i'fcp In-iuHtr. . In Monmiin I f lie Were loiui lie ) oiilj iet ami I'.uy a llrr of Liifi A Si ml t un Oct 1. It'll If lie ,l ill Attend lo Jluaiui-as sua Wat; h ills Mock. ,. Mr. Thomaa L. itltch, of thla city, haa a son, John B. Bitch, who la cleric of tha court of Fergus county, lion Una. Last May, a year ago, Mr, and Mrs. Hitch went out to visit John and spent six months with their son. In talking with an Observer man yes. terday, Mr, Hitch gava statements ahon and an exchanae. Here soma ona askea ror an ex planatlon, and the man who spoke e bout sheep,, tha chlief product of waa Drought up ma sudjoci , wiui i Montana. "A bucket shop a place vrnerei 'Tha horse and cattle business in AiiAtatlnna 1M IWMtM ana anvona I Vt Anl.M, , la nnt .what 1ft finrj, Ivil I I i Pushes. mougD they were .-ivlna- an order can rot It at tha flglaaM Mr Wltrh. -tar tha almnlo rem. I . :l 1. 1 own. one Waa .evidently much I hru nnamrf before them on tha board. I ann tha thara la mora monev In er man uie omer, ana. me oia The contract stands gooa to win or i ,hMD it reaulresMess capital to no was in, pursuit, ineir routine i lose as tna case msy oe, nut wnen i start a ranch v., it to scamoer ud a Dear traa near I tha maraln deDoaltea is axnaustea ; i man ean as there In January ti.o funce, and Jump off Into tha ngl unless replenished before the ax-land buy a thousand, or more, or lera 1 ,i ';., take a wblrl or two among Ihaust point tna order giver is irown i ,hecp for 12.69 a head. y June his tho thick shrubbery, and out again out ana nas to pocaei inn i. a I nock will nave increaaaa to 1,000, zor tp the tree. " I contract win remain in lorca until 1 you can easily count on a Iamb to t.noe tha houMwIfe baa been awayiomerea oy n giver vi wracrr, v avery sneep, ror were win oe enougn tlie tomcat haa had to make bla own I '" " aw , 1 twins to m up ior mates na oar ... II. J.n. v. unu BOUCf 7. " IMS (WCi. Tlli limDI Will SHU i or 1 1 ; h sparrows that hla ambition had '".T r"r".r"r P?S" w"" mf". ,uur ."tv""m "An axohanga ta a place u I MiiAiillAiifl ar. rwtt A mnA' tnv nnA I mu. am .hA.M ... ,hM In 1nl mounted, while tha squirrels were J t;v,- .1 L'T -"r.r " . i.lavlnr In tha Inmrit rriwnlnr with I "" " ...... ina uu vii nm'im . I'lajina, 10, tna tomcti. crevpinjj wllu I .i,,,,.k.h In in hMdmurtKH. 1 .1.. .h.ij .... . h.n k.in l.i. belly ontha ronnd. slowly work- . -d reporUa tack to tha send ing nis tan. ana nattening nimwii ef tn- ord.r, When the margin whenever tha prey passed near. Tha lutrrels were entirely off their guard. "H hen the tomcat had . crept up to the dge of tha bushes, tha aqulrrsle hurled by him ao closely that It (ook -d as if they would knock him up. Is axhausted tha central office makes a call for more and If tha money Is not produced the sender of the order J la froaen out and 1 haa to pocket tha j loss. A contract will remain In force until ordered closed by the giver of tha average yield er - sheep being eight pounds and the price for wool It centa ' . . If I were a young man I should take. what little moner I could get and put out for he West! I would not be here Saturday nignt. una sneep in dustrv Is the business. "Bay that your 1,000 aneep would cost 12.500 In January, your wool In July would bring you ft. 000 and your lambs in October ii.uoo mora ana 'The profits multiply. - ' ' "Well, what-about the cost T" was aaked. ' - A man doea not to nave to own his land. Ha can graa his stock on He crouched to spring, but thought I the order ao long as tha margin is better of IL and flattened down for I furnished or until notice day." . another wait. . '-. I Tha speaker said: "I am a great Hound and round tha SDlrrela want, I believer In bucket snopa . ana ex- 1 y0u would have your original stock up tha pear tree, off Into tha Bushes. 1 cnangee, ior pu inn -"-1 left. an 1.0 tha traa araln. . In one of I teresta or tna . Boutn wouia, suner h.. iMt,ir. ik. Aiii.. MHtmi muki I without tnem. '. sight of the cat. Ha quit tha chaaa I ; r' '"T.T Jt v. J'. atone and sprint upon the fence, tata la shutting out the buckat aopa Hut tha younger ona had already run 1.1, " .i." L.ZZ1: ta.n1- . uai tui-i riv ianaa vi course, ne woum dsti hi furnishes much cotton. Several hv a place to winter hlf'sheep. A Butea legalise exchangee and New mmn to herd them geta about $41 a York reapa a harvest every day. month and his hoard. About 0 centa unariotte, oemg tna center 01 cuuon 1 wortn of alfalfa or other good hay Industry, shouM have an axrhanga. In Kj,, fea one sheep from graag to which ortionr could - b ' dealt In. I .M This would provo a great benefit toB.M( a man la not careful ha may both tha manufacturer ano tna cot- nl, ,neep i cm weather. I ton nrodacar. as well aa to-a irtaiii... - .iinw h int ias in ana many therein the cotton bualneaa, nlKht H 0nppd them tod early and wno wouia nae mj vmnuiw iivi 1 they froie to death aiui wiicn 11 in Dw-Kwaiu. Tha man snoka with some feeling. Ha was in earnest and no ona-would iz faat un tha trsa and had turned I "'ln I""' ' f I tna tnouaanas 01 acren ; 01 puoiio around ta aea what bad become of his playmate.. Tha latter reversed the circuit, apparently to lead tha th er out of danger. lie Jumped from tha fence into tha dump of flga and thenoa to aa overhanging limb of tha tree. Ha mad hit way to tho trunk and started down, then turned and ran up to tha higher branches, as 11 offering a challenge to the other bun ny to chase him. Out tha young squirrel did not sea tba trick.- When he caught sight of th old fellow aom "But it is a great business. It haa made tna cities, tna rauroaas ana me people rich." . . . r - , ; Tar. No oplalea. Sold Pharmacy. 1 by : Hawlsjrs In toward him. Ihlnklna hlmaalf still pursued, ha ran down. almost to the I say that ho Is a gambler. root. ., V I P In' this State" it'la not" neoessary-'to Her waa tha tomeafa opportunity. A nEn 0T muwiw. -, ; serve a five days' aotic for eviction or r ZmA h. VwAmA n I . i .1 .'.o-t s eold. Use the original laxative cough ..?"b?u. i1 L "1 .L I A IWr Oarlotui Boy WUI Intro- srruP. Kennedys taiaatr. Uoney and n viuiiTii vaB. nm nci . 1 - - .... I T. No Anlataa. HnA m . Ha' .l .MMI. Tm AtA nntl flOra S BCTCTBgO VI , UH UW ret hla teeth Into bunny, but aockad I afakat his claws inlo the back of hla neck. '. Th following Item from tha gpar- It waa aa imposslbl to dlsUnguUh tanburg. (8. C.,) Journal of tha S2a which wag which aa to single out will interest tha many Cbarlotta peo- the spokes of a blcyclo wheel In roo. pla who knew Mr. Marion V. Woolen, tion. It was merely a rolling, bound who formerly clerked at H. H. Jordan ing ball of fur. "They tora my to- Co.'a store: . mato plants to plecea, aald th bouse- Phoa-PhO Celery Company la th tinia- ft miirrai vinkxi ftimaaif name of a new company that haa been lanaa In a few aacanula and had aot I organised in Spartanburg. Tha com fan- tmt ha tha traa. hin tha eat I panr haa been organised with a .1... ,. mm..tA anlcanltal stock of S20.000 and tha cor 1.1 . ..j -k. i. th. I noratora are! Marlon F. Woolen, H. im-iiM waa nMt. . inin tha I L. Bomar and W. P. King. ; Tha . . ... . .w . lenmnanv will mannfactnra a soda quirrrf vrva awy aiiu vi w r.i--. ii. t..a . mil. h.H mtmrt . thia I foanUIn beverage known as Fboa- ;nmy that time. But tha cat had fo e' P.'V1?'" 'ifit'Sa no notion of giving blm up. Ha Esell street "J3'' T", acamperad Into the Urn be of th tree. ?I''aBti T2? 'V.Zl., haHI inih n Ihrnurh tha lira la I V fmiucu. biiu . .. I ' ' " " " I manaaar and treaaurar. "y- rh ta t,..a that old "Tha beverage was introduced by J 1) j sauirraL" aald th householder, "Ha went crasy. Ha Jerked hla tall In circle and barked and snorted, once or twice I thought h was coming to Mr.. Wootan, who Is an experienced I soda water man Ha haa been in tna ' butlneaa for several year and haa in troduced a number of popular soaa fountain drinka Mr. Wooten is in TO LEAD ALWAYS NEVER TO-FOLI43WJ nrVua a mtrVnr xira oVittt tVi a k. . Kl. mmA I ha. I IVUnia.ll gno nwvwn a- I . . -J " W BiVTT vt.v iiwA ttrrKiMSit Srugh:or.u,,t new-comers m Fall Hats tf -Tha manufacturing plant will be (jay, AS USUEl OllIV th6' 1111 erected on a lot on juseu siren, ana t . i it win not be a great while befor est Makers axe represented tt2?2ti! r:,nur.,rctudh0,,n here in hats for the Fall cf '06 large quantities and will be sold to the trade In barrels and kegs Just as Cora Cola la dona. "The promoters of tha enterprise are greatly encouraged over tha proa- I tTt ' ., (7 ; pacta for a larg buslnesa. Tha tiav- lAlA AlLe,--'ls'LXyiJXrL 1 1 rage Is a pleasant drink and will no J"'JA' J Vf VS5 doubt prova popular with the public. had not coma ta a aodden termina tion. Once mora tha prey got loose from the cat, amid the thickest of tha huahea At that moment tha old aqir- rel bad came ao near and waa mak ing och a Barry that ha attracted the cat' attention for a second, and a second waa all tha other gsma want ed. Ha had got to th upper scant ling of tha hoard fence and run down ft into another yard, whare thara are large trees. Tha rat aaw at a glance that tha squirrel barking at him was not th on he was after. Ha went Come in and pass an opin ion on them. C :; THE DEEETtTKO SHOP. on tha hunt for tha other. "Over and other that fenc he I The Hoora Fnmtcrlr Orrwnled by Bell lumped." aald the story teller, "look ing everywhere Not ewelng tha squir rel ba tried tha dog trick of trail- Ing, and tha last I aaw of him he was running down th acantllng where th squirrel had gona." . Mil. KTElMIACKEIVll FAMUJEft. A Cliarlotle alan Brlnga Back a a Kaiwily of warlitcM and m family of Oe r ins ne, ( , Mr, A. Blelnhauaer, proprietor of tha Carolina Mlalng Company, located on tha Darita road, la very much in terested ta thla country. He haa Just ' returned from a trip ta Germany, ' Ms native country, and brought with him two families, ona of Bva people . and ona of five birds. . ' , There is In Germany a bird known as tha wachtet, which la very much KunvlUe Waa l.trrlrma Yruraay Ttie Failure of Kago Company j itaa rut tdo j.xNai ivejiTniaiiTi-a Out of uuaineaa. If Oliver Ooldsmlth had been here yesterday ha could have written a poem on "The Deserted Bucket Bhop that would hava mad him famous In Charlotte. As a Obeerver man cUmbed tha steps thst leads to tha room over tha Chariotta Drug wore, at tha corner of college and Kaat Trade streets, -yesterday morning, ha felt aa If ha were going to view the corpse of a victim or a protrartea debauch. Tha telegrs on tickers had ceased, and the operator, th epecu lator. tha on-lookera and tha man agar had departed i tha room waa disordered and th atmoepher musty, (tag A Company, of New York, had Mi I. Ilka 'our partridge or quail, only I fsiled tha day before and Bell Fon- smaller.- Mr. Htelnhauaer brought five of these, two rooeters and three h-oa, and will keep tham on hla beau tiful place near tha city. He ex pect to populate tha county with them In the course of time. From Ms flock he will rale young onea and liberate them aa soon as they ara ' able to take rare of thamselvee. This he will continue to do until tha country around a bound a with tha warhtal - and resounds ' with ' his -Wa. ht-o-wacht," whlcb la a similar call to "Bob White.. ' Tha family of Oermans will work here. . Tha., father and the mother ara employed by Mr. Htelnhauaer and .tba two young ladles have taken po sitions as servants with a Chariotta family. ' "May tha birds and th Oermans do well" Is what thalr North Caro lina nalghbora are saying.- Tha experiment with the blrda will b watched with Interest. -. Tha warhtel is a hardy bird and may thrive here, and become part of th feathered kingdom of Mecklenburg county. He is a gam bird and fin Tor looo. lie is not a uaeleaa peat like his neighbor, th English spar row. -.- . , ' , . . " . villa, their local rapresentatlvea, were left without employers or customers. A death-Ilka silence pervaded the Mac, and tha figures on tha black board were meaningless. Tha quota-1 tlons-wer out of data, and read Ilka a last yeara government report. Where there had been bustle th day befor ther waa alienee. Hla rirni Hrrjott ArctdVof. . Hr. John Hall,' ona of tha beat f tiBineers on the Roa board road, waa n the engine that killed Mr. W, K. s 1 1 p p. near tha Hot kins Mill Monday, ii haa been running out of Chariotta r ,r about It years and he had never run over a man bnfor that day. Ha u a very careful, painstaking man 'id when hla hand ia on th throt- the engine plum be the Una. Ist ixiay ha aat In th right aide of 4 trigine, going weat, and Mr, Hipp " up on the left, traveling east. r.ALVrBTOK'f CA WALt. I f now eafa n that rtr as i rhmr upianda, K. V, Ooodloa, iB,,l.. on iutun at, n VV'sr, i no aea wll for asfely, il ' I have u., Tr. kina's New ,v tnr f'onauinf '.n the at flvs I I' lM me w-ll anil mm It. i. i t ,, I had a eniitti il h for I I i growina woraa. Now It s , rl r,,i ! t'nntha, a -.. V l.i.... in t'.iuitti Bti "' i lt,int l hU, ,r ,,it t h. jf. J..r- f-xts. i'rlc fevu. and i. . BUSINESS v INTEGRITY! . Thar la nothing tha gives aa much' confidence aa a square and fair dealing with tha pub lie. v ";-.? We do not us any form of fake achames In our bualneaa. . w hava never lowered th , art of piano building to 'th mere level of a money-making ; traflla. $ '"r.r' ' W hava '' never aacrlflced tone, quality 'and-, perfect workmanship for expense, ; VWa hava never made cheap piano and never will, v , The reputation of our piano's , haa ; been gained by merit alone, tha standing of our Arm by bualneaa Integrity.' , i Tha mere possession of a fltleff riano puts tha teal of suprem approval upon ' th musical tastes of lis owner, aiASJlSMf . ' Southern Wlremnmi - West Trsd ftireet, C. II. WILM rrni. If anager. t) al VE ARE MIS t Oar Dyeing and Cleaning. Is always don "Just right, be cause It la , ta tha hand of experta. ' We hav a way of freshening thing up . that makes them ' aqua to new anything from a NeckUe to a Carpt ' S'O,.'' UvVV-. Charlotte :Stcab; lainiiy Ucnderers. Dyer. Cleaner! 219 South Tryoa Street , I ... this J of a ii. i, r 'The j i ThTt Hi. I aah'S tl i pany, wiih l .in t. t t!, hree !; f i an Ubtii-rnr -i' niiiy. h! me very 1, i a nurnbtr of n m , m A lurire live utm k i.ty of money bt hinj it. will sell u!l a(,ii of horses and muh-a here. There viii be everything from muHtnnif ioriloa to fine driving homes and plenty of mules. "I see no reason why Charlotte should not br-ronio as groat a diatrlb utlnr point for stock as Atlanta Is. "The aurtlon vales will begin about the lat of October and continue until late in the spring." Chariotta has been doing, a thriv ing live stock bualness for a number of years, and tha promisea Is for bet ter Dualnens. . ? I r. i fuilii .. 1 ' 1 l 1 J. effect Hpeuk r, f r , , 1 t f ) HI.' ' n iiee, I . iv ' I a letter to XI 1 )ecl.-r ' - v. Ir. Koberts Wiil Inime.iiniely after the ' con vention. ioubtlen a number of Charlotte Imonnta will attend, fur they are aiixiuun to see tba rnan who offers himself ralnt Mr. K. Y. Webb, of Bhelby, the iJcniocratlo nominee, A 14T8TERT SOLVED. "TTnw to keen off certodlo attacas of biliousness and habitual eonattpatloa was a mystery that Or. King' New LI fa Pills solved tor me, .writes Jonnn. rieasant, of Mugnolla, Ind. Tba . only pill that are guaranteed to give perfect aatlafaction to evarybortr or money re funded. Only 2&e. at R. H, Jordan A Co.'s drug store. la f.!:rgL2rile Sbp HATS, CORSETS, GOWNS. v Retailers ' of u ; ,Hlgh-Grad Wear for Women; , fine Mllll- nery. Lingerie Waists. Blouses, , Neckwear, Tailored Underwear ; of Nainsook, Unen or Bilk; Novelty Jewelry. Human Hair : -;. goods and accessories, Wraps, ; Top' Coata, Cravenett ' Rain- coata. Tan or-made Suits and ' , Gowns, Evening Gowns " a' specialty, made to order in our . own work rooms under the dl- .. rectlon of an expert modiste. Exclusive ' agents La Mar , ' guerit ' and Radfern Corsets, ; U MARGUERITE SHOP , ; 911 North Tryon St. ,. Tho Jf lller-Ool Jsteln Marriage, Mr. Henry Miller, Jr., was married at Atlantic City, last Kunday. to Mlsa Klla Ooldvteln. Mr. Miller la a pros perous young man of this city. He Is ensured In buxlnena with his father, Mr. II. Miller, the tailor, who was present at the marriage. ' Mr. and Mrs.- Miller will arrive in the city in akfew days. , ,-' SaaajaaaawaBasaBanB.iaas ' Messrs. Arthur Wlnget, John Tuck er and Fred Wetsel. of Gastonla, were In th city laat night. If you are Interested In an AUTOMODilLE which combines Abundant Horse Powery (II). Absoluts , Reliability. Entire Simplicity, gak for catalogue Of .the., VBulckVV . .4 G..W. PAINTER cnAiuyrrE. n. c. i : . .. n . k : ( v. r ! . : . I t "! I . 1 L P. 1 w - , . (V J, We are offering !: ii4 low prices on all China Cl -, ! In stuc k In order to make room on our floor for the large fall stock of cloaeta, wMch will arrive in a few days. ' Out- stock embraces all tha latest styles and finishes. Golden Oak China Cloete 118. 5 to 175.00, Weathered Oak China Closcta JO to 160.00. Early Eng. ItHh Oak China Closets $2t,7( to 180.00, Antwerp Oak China Closets 125.00 to $80.00, Mahogany China Closets 132.00 to 165.00. Now Is tha time to buy -when you can sava money. Wa will deliver the goads later If you are not ready for them. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. v r.iccoY- SOUTH TRYON ST. Tlie Popular Remedy l!rs. Ice Person's telly- haa had a continuous successful sale i' '..''.'.,. l i ' . ,'v'... I,. j : ,.. for years and Is Increasing; Its sales dally.-. - This would not b so were it not producing proper results.' . For skin troubles, . ecaema, blood troubles,:' . general haan't an equaL For sale ev ery where. , deblUty, , etc, ; .-:V-''.'-'J' v. .. .':' .' It Laboratory an1 salcfwoom, N. Cbnrcb .St.; Char lotte, N. C "t . Mrs. Joe Person DR. A. J. CR0WELL haa returned from, hi 'European trip. . Can be eoneulted at hla offlca, I a. Tryon street, , from 1:10 to 11 a. m and 4 to p.' m. Sundays by ppolntment. Practice limited to Genlto-Urlnary and RecUl 'Olaeaaea. , By ' Robert W."T?hambars, -' will b ready Friday, August 14th, and la without any . ex ception the best of this saason't hew books. Give us your order bow. ' moe n.so. ' Houston Dixon 6 CO. r.ooHs, rStailonrry ami Art. Will Hie Deadly; Typhoid;. - Typhoid Is so directly con nected with summer contaml .nation of lands . over which a city's water . supply . drains that a marked , fncreaaa can! be traced In hot, dry summers, ' while ever alnca , It haa bean observed, this deadly disease haa been termed "autumn fever," because lie wildest ' manifestations occur v when . water contaminated during tha hot months haa had time to travel to the cltlea. .,',' "You can eat tynhold" knd "you can drink typhoid" Is an old. medical axiom,' "but yau ; cannot catch typhoid." .. -'. . LHtn't tempt tha deadly ty ' phold. . .', ,.w . i : - ., . IJon't run any risks.. . ' ; Drink tha pure, healthful, clear crystalline - waters from Nature's dep ; and ! hidden health-giving reservoirs. , 'Phon 111 for ' , V''''''''- mid a sriur.s . ';'.,'"' CHICK SPRIXGS or ' , WHITE 8TONK LITIIIA. , 80 1 CICMTS n:il - CALIiON. ; Order filled Instantly. , - W run flv wagons. ; Depot under First National V:. Dank. ,; ':' " Cranr.:n CarLon:!lr.1 Co. ' ' ' a Fell SSyiasr "',v ' Just received, an advance, showing of fall style Felt and Stiff Hats; very popular, among 'which are. the Deardon and tho Phlla.' ' ' .'. ' ' This line of Hats embraces In detail every point that Is put forth In all styles and are made . on blocks to fit any eiaeman. A very great feature, of this line 1 that th Hats are mad ao as ',,.to be "absolutely In nroportlon to the style and build ot the wearer.v Absolute harmony U what we ' ; claim for this very popular Una, y ;'.'; vv..';.'.j.'vi -v.'.-'i-;';.' ". Ed tt rr Nil , t ... : . rf rf i - MAIL ORDERS H AVE OUR VERY PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION bmui mm i;i cms Aims '.' ' 'V ' , ''"... .' .,''.. (' ... - - ..'-',. . a' ; , , .V:.,',' f ' .'.. .:.',-., . -v " TH E latest fall styles are all here. :. now and they are being sold at Genuine Sammer Clearance "Sale , Prices. See those beautiful large size' 9x12 Axminster Rugs we are offering at $22 each. They are the kind that ' sell - everywhere at ' $30: ' and $35. Small size Rugs in all grades. . ; - . j mv, yvvm IIIIIUO JVUS -' . -,'. Axmlnster Rugs. . , Velvet Ruga. .'.,'. ' Body Brussels Ruga. Oriental Rugs. . ' Brussels Ruga ". . Pmyrna Ruga ' '' - -'V ' -Tudor Ruga , , . Persian Rugs, r .s,,-'"-: Fiber Rugs.".; . Japanese Rugs. Everything in beautiful floor cover ings at greatly reduced prices. ' .7.;.. , Velvet Car ret a. . Brussels Carpets.' ' Wilton Carpeta. . In (train Carpeta . Hemp Carpets. . Jute Carpets. " Fiber Carpets." j,.;.v Coco alattlnga. sy Johnson Mattings. China Mattings. - : Crex Mattings. .-;.- r ,.--".-''. I - .... School Suits For Voun U. Men GoingTlwax to Gollege Wc have a line that - especially appeals to young men for coDege wean They com- - A A rJa tSl-1 vfta'a' r4-yf rf ' VUlb.UkMM VaUitlaSaUiy Willi OlVlv Ul bUl I and finish that are most popular Double w and single breasted, in blac!: and Hues I and all the new shades for fall, y ( Come to us for anything you need in your out fit of school wearabbs. TlioiK-s f '1 r l f:i. mm i , i 'J. VI llll i J.I WWW , n f mm m m- ,h ! r ; i . . 7 rm
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