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CHARLOTTE DAI f. A (, , ..,T .1 loan jinx. 1 t 1 t a rrovMcnc ' Town . mcr viiO Cilvee Hint All o( JStunrt -A ' C'luu-mcU-r h of the AnimalOne of a T'avnrite Tricks Is to Stop i When fsun Dlsppu- iook Mrange Aec' to the hunt Time Aw Whea the t Went lie hi nil JWU Tom vim Kntcred for tho. Mule IUce itt iue lair, ' .u y..-.-. "The mule la one of tha moat learn d of the" lower; animals," amlfl ' Tro Idenee township i fanner yeater- flay morning. "He haa wisdom that no man knoWeth of. "Why do you apeak In such terms of tha ahava tall," asked An Observer man. . - ' ; y y ' . r "well. rve Just had an experience with my roan mule, Tom," 'said tha tiller of the aolL ' "He ia on of the best all round mules that I ever aaw but name of hi waya -are . bad. X should say that ha had a questionable character, powerful limb and annua. ir I want -to -cut ' a big rurrow. v illi a single plow, I put Tom to tho 1 am. i He will atay fat on elx ears of corn and a bundle of fodder three t a. 4ay. 1 would say, therefore, that he la easily kept. When 1 hook four mules to the wagon and put on a b((t load I place Tom -under the saddle and If there la any pipe clay or quick aand to cross he Is the mule that will lift , the wheels out and keep the team going. . Jf the children want to attend a picnic, why, I slap Tom to the aurrey and haul the whole bunch. 1 can trust him In the pres ence of an automobile, for the things that scare an ordinary mule, do not bother him. . 8treet rare, trains, bl- cyclea and such like do not terrorise him. He Is proof against the new whims cotiOnnn home to cost 8,ooo, Contract Let to Hunter A Vaughno T(lr To lie Completed la, ,.- Jaye The Detail. . v tyy; ' Hunter eV Vaughan 'were yesterday awarded the contract for the erection of the. colored county home, the price being approximately . f 1,000. A spe cial meeting of. the board of county commissioners was held for' tha par pose of awarding the contract. Sev oral bids for tha work were received. The lowest proved to be that of Hunt er Vaughan, and Wis weii-anowu firm received the Job. ., Work will commence at once,. It. Is expected that the home will ', be completed by December 1st, . ' .'.' '.. - There will be three buildings. Two of . these will be for the colored chargaa of the county, one for men and the other for women. ; Both will be of brick. Substantially built and well equipped. The building for men will be 72 feet ia length, while that for women will be 1 feet long. Tne two will have a capacity oi to in ma tea. . ' ir -,' .'."' v, "'. The third building will be for tha Insane.. There' will M 11 ceiie, ex clusive of the physlclan-a and keepers' rooms. This building will be of brick, also with cement floors.- : When these three buildlns are fin lshed Mecklenburg will , far surpass any other county In the Btate Jn tne care of her unfortunates, xne tract of land on which the white and col ored homes are situated consists of approximately (SO acres. The white home stands on a. slight Ovation near the Salisbury macadam road, In rab Orchard township. It la one, of in. nn fill n. in iiii nil u ii.iin . i . 11111 of- the gasoline aristocracy.' ,,, Tha oniorerf home will be Well, from, what X know about Dlac6d' on . rl(jM .bout.a quarter of a mlla to tha rear of the white home, ao that' the asms aeptlo tanka may serve for both. . J. Is S mules." i said the reporter, "Tom an Ideal mule."' - "Tea, but my dear fellow, let me . tell you more about Tom. As I have already said, he Is one of the queer est mules that ever came out of Ten nessee. To begin with he is a deep roan; that, of course. Is against him. But I shall illustrate by reciting the details of one of Tom's most recent turns. All the old negroes on tne piaca knew Tom, and he knows all of the old negroes. If a new.negr cornea to work for me I rive him Tom, for then I know that anless something oat Of the common happens I win get a good 'day's work out of the ne ar. Tern win take mm inrouin. . "It was about the last of July , that X ran short of hands and a stray nea-ro came alone, hunting ror a lit . tle employment. I had a few rold- . dies that I . wanted busted out: . Hence, t gave Tom to the negro and rat him to plowing to tne eigni 'Te lleld. I forrot to tell Ufa ne i to begin on the east aide of tha i 1 so that Tom wouldn't make any riiixtake about the sua In the after "You know Tom haa learned that it t tint tA n ii ( , wArk wfrlAH I h it , aua goea dvwn, and he la Just like . a negro about It, If you don't let him - take out - when the sun goes out of sight he will raise a disturbance. The ' new neero dldn t know Tom e pecu ' sight of the aun. Therefore, as fie kept on plowing that afternoon after - the sun had gone behind tne hill Tom became wrathy and took the negro to task. Long before the sun ' fiao eei x aaw iom ana me aarsy - -coming toward the house, Tom with the bridle bit In his teeth and the 1 negro swlnrlng on to the plow and the line. Tom had not looked back and, therefore, had not noticed that . the aun was still shining. As they r came i up In the yard I asked the negro what had happened. He said that the mule Just took a notion to quit and had quit.. He couldn't hold blm. ! t"' . around and aaw the sun he turned a different color. He was tha worst . hacked mule that 1 ever aaw. fteelng that he felt ashamed of hlmsojf I told .. the negro to drive Into tha Hold In front -of the hotise. where the sun wss beaming all the while, and try ' It there until time to take ont. Tou never aaw a better mule than Tom 1 was until the aun went down. I do - not think that ha haa recovered from that little break. "Tom la afraid of a small hole In ' the ground, and If a negro tries to ' make him go close to one there will - be a fight He shies at hop-toads and llasarda and ditches In the field. "He ahled at a toad one day and turned an old time negro off of his . back, breaking his leg. , "Now that's the sort of mule Tom . Is. He Is a queer fellow. Tot. I tell ran I can't heln hut Ilka tha mm. ' cel. lie la a good one If you don't . arouse htm. He can hear a dinner horn sounds, and the man who Is plowing him does not hesr It, he . had better take warning when Tom .'I.Am.maa- a a I ...in i. - -.viiiftroii. it iiipv im win mane a. few broken rem ark a, and then, if his call Is not heard, he will bray like a aonaey. Tnat is wnat he considers hla.last rail for dinner, and If, when he gets to tho end of the row, the plow hand does not begin to unhitch him there will be trouble. "But I don't think I shall trada . Tom. The children like him. He . Is a pretty good mule." . x "Wall, ara vn aIh .... r. ' In the mule race at the Mecklenburg ' XalrT" asked the newspaper men. Ill B At 1 1 . . . . wpi i mi .7 1 1 1 w aun uiiwh rll pat him In. He Is a wind-burner ' when once started. He haa a pe- Merriment when he first starts." "Ilaar la Ihylf l vfWhrbe rtnii hlx tall like every- - i rung oepandeii on the number of : turns he could give it. Hut 1 think a snail -nier nim me noys wsnt me '; to do It." 8EXLS V. 8. 10,000 MATTKICSSF. 6ouUierA Cotton Oil Company Ko- care Contract From Uk War lit- paruncn t Hie iAtrgeet Ordor for jMattrcases fever Hade. .' Mr. E. W. Thompson, district man ager for the Southern Cotton Oil Company, haa secured a .contract from the War Department or lO.OOQ Purity Cotton Felt Mattresses, manufactured by the textile department of the com pany In Charlotte. The mattresses will be used In tha United Statea army. The order la probably the largest alnaie order for mattresses ever made. The mattresses are manufactured from cotton felt. The felt la made from the short cotton lint ginned from cotton aeed purchased by the company and used In Its several cot- Ion oil mills. All ol tne lint eecurea at the oil mllla of the company. In cluding about 40,000 bales yearly, la shipped to the textile plant here. where It la made Into mattresses. Tne factory haa an output of about 1,000 mattreaaea a week. The mathematical aharp of the cot ton oil company haa. figured that If the 10,090 mattresses ordered by the aovernment ware stretched out end to end. they would make a carpeted path more than 11 miles long. JttAKIXO GnKAT frSTniDES. ' ' AV CMQrE KKTEHTAIVMKNT. A "oock orlal" to bo Given at tho , i . Homo of Mr. II. I). Dufkwurtli. at . KerrroUle, ' Uulte aa unique entertainment haa pe-n arranged by the young people f the Meversvllle Mthdlt church . to be given st the borne of Mr. If, D. Duckworth. Wednesday night, in the snaps oi a -sock social." The Invi tations are as follows: Thla 1 1 f . t m. I. . . . mm vm.. Tfm give WO yOU Is not for you to wear; rieaso multiply your stse by two And place thureln with care. In pennies or In cents, , ust-twke. tha . number that ton - iwear CWa hop It Is immense). Po If yoo wear number 10, Tou owe us f re T Which, dropped within this tlltto aock. Will Oil our hearts' with glee. Tl all we ask; It isn't much, And hardly any trouble; , . . i. Tut if you don't come at otl.l v..', We'll surety charge you double, ; 7- '.. .(,, Ignreev - t 1'r.r the flrst day since rebriury r" n't a alngle bale of cotton wss 1 on the local market yesterday, ,.( w-re-qu,ted at .( trenta a l ..un.i. The. recetpte for the vorre. i" nir date of last year, wtven the was 10.60 cents, were It balos. , re4epui for the) week 3 ending . nlay were 170 bales, against 0 for the corresponding week In - "V- e f.rmera any that the cotton ( , in M fcl n burg county la poorly i. The prlie has biwn on the t-r the lust few weeks and, - ' mp in tills section is short and Mklenburg p fuVmers A Great Baseball Game Expected To- , Morrow. A great' game of baseball la ex pected at tha fair grounda to-mor row afternoon wnen tne rais ana Leans, colored, will give an exhi bition game for tha benefit of the Good Ramarltan Hospital. Uniquely gotten up posters were scattered over town yesterday advertising tne game, which will be umpired by William Gorrell, who runa the Southern Man- a - . ftll. MJA. 1 . . Uiaciurrrs cisd. i n . ywncn m" n ounce that the Fata Include "Tom Alexander. . , the ; toaggage-amasher; Slow-drag Sid Coles, the- black 'bor rler; ' Oscar Jackson, corpulent 'draught' clerk at tha Charlotte Ra tional Bank, and others." uugar-r Foot Walter Smith, tha Trade street chin-ecraoper. will pitch for tho Fats, and Kid Wyche, the apare-maae moon-fixer, for the Leans. Henry Caldwell, the human mud-allnger and dirt-dauber, will coach tha teams." Aa many people aa read the posu r wilt attend the gam. Ia tho City rollre Coart. Two "cases required the attention of Recorder F. M. ffhannonnnuse in me Ity police court yesterday morning. Dan Fraaler, a negro who swore that he. with three other negroes, had en joyed a game of "crape" In the rear of tha Gam Ilestaurant a few weeks sgo, was bound over to the Superior Court on the charge of gambling, and was sent to Jail In default of bond. Sufficient evidence could not be produced to bind the other ne groes over, and tha court waa not quite sure that Dan was not swearing that he waa guilty Juat to get hla com panions in trouble. Connie and Lula Withers, two dusky matrons, were fined the costs each for creating a disturbance. Army of (aleemen for tha ''Stephen . JBtney Shoe Company Soon to Mart l on Tlielr Spring (Tampa I go .What Thla Ifogreeetva Firm In Doing. As the summer month wane, the country, at large aenda forth a great army of talesmen, who. begin , active preparations for their spring cant. paJgtv Within thenexf t thirty da,ya every foot of this great country will be covered by a hustling ana ener a-etla bunch of traveling men. . prominent among this great body of commercial travelers, will be tha sales men of tha Stephen Putney , Shoe Company, of Klchmond, Va., who. aa announced, start out , September? 1st, with one of the moat noteworthy lines of ahoea ever shown upon tho Ameri can market the great line of Battle Axe ahoea- , .y''V.- .4 -' As an aggressive, progressive and enterprising company, the Stephen Putney Shoe company aiana in m front rank of the shoe Industry pf this country. To accommodate the wonderful Increase in their business they ace now erecting a new plant In Richmond having tha largest ground floor SDace of any building In tha en tire' South, tho aisle space alone of which measurea a mile and a quar ter. The building- la of tha moat mod ern tvoe of fire-proof construction, and when completed will eland as a monument to Richmond' great preg ress. . - !..)... ..,,,...',.' The Stephen Putney Shoe company are making rapid strides, their ship ments for the yesr ending August 1st. im, showing the large increase 01 tKSi.04S.lt. and their annuar Busi ness Is fast aDDroachlna the SM00. 000 mark. Comnlllng receplta of cases of shoes received by msrkets In this country. The Shoe ft leather. He norter. the leading authority on the eubiect, publishes figures showing that the Rtenhen Putney Shoe Company re. reived for the year ending Auerust 1st, 1900. 1I.4IJ cases more than the nt la rees t ahoe house In the South. These figures do not Include cases of shoes of thelriown manufacture, but ara strictly Boston .shipments. This is the result of the htah standard of valuee maintained by them. GALVESTON'S SEA WALL makes life now as safe In that city as an the higher upland, fl W. Ooodlea, who resides on Dutton St. la Wsoe, Tex., needs no sea wall for safety. He writes: "f have used Dr. King's New Dlsoovery for Consumption the past five years and It keeps me well and safe, p tort that time I,had a couch which for years had been growing worse. Now it's Sons." Cures rhronie Cough; La irlpps, Croup, Whooping Couxh snd prevents Pneumonia, pleasant to take, Erary bottle guaranteed at R. H. Jor dan Co.'s drug store. Price Me. and tl.Of Trial bottle free.-- Colored It, ' jlcrlans In Wiaron. ' The niemL.-is and friends of the Lloyd Prest, vidian church. In.Fha ron tonUli), Imva for the pat three day been currvln? on a rcllBloua ana general cd.irutional meeting a their church. Friday waa a special day for them. The Steele Creek Uand waa on hand and furnished music, In the' church irrove- a temporary platform was erected from which the speakers addrexncd the crowd. Rev, J. A. Thornaa-liaziell. the nastor. In troduced the speakers.' The principal speaners f ridav wre Octle B..Felm ater, of the Fee Memorial School, Camp Kelson. Ky., and - Prof. ' J.' D. MarUn, of Blddle University, this city. Prof. Martin discussed at' length tho . general subject. -1 "Education. Home-getting and. good Cltisenahlp.' Each phaao of the subiect waa treat ed in a practical and thoughtful way, i neaa people nave Juat over-nauu ea tneir church, havlnx now a build lag beautiful as to- architecture and welt ' apportioned 40r the purposes of Its erection. Rev, J. A. Thomaa-Haa ell, pastor and spiritual leader of thla people, is a graduate of Blddle Uni versity: By hie work In Sharon he haa demonstrated what intelligent leadership, rightly directed, can 1 ac coropllsh. r During tha three . days. with a gathering numbering a thous and or more, there did not occur one thing to , mart the pleasure of any one, - but many things to encourage and give Inspiration - for - renewed effort.' : . ? .' . . '..-. j HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIS. Moat .victims of sppendlcltls are those wno are naDiiusnr conanpaiBa. urine Ijisatlva rrult. arrun cures enronie txxi- sllpatlon by . stimulating the liver and bowels and restoree the natural action of tha bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup doee not nauseate or gripe and la mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. It, jl.' joraan aj vo. .... I UJuu i V-, . r-yT Mm i CrtlED HAT FFVER AND SUMMER COLD. A. J. Nimbatim, nateevllle, Indiana, writes: Vlit year I suffered for thiee months with s summer cold so distress ing thst It interfered with my business. I hnd many of the symptoms of hsy fever, snd a doctor's prescription did not resch my . and toon severs! medi cines 'wlili-h seamed to only asaravats my rasa. Fortunately I Inslted Upon hsv- ing oier s ilon-y snn Tsr and It qulnk. ly cured me Mr wife has sines uaed V Foley's Honey snd Tsr with ths seme suenes. It If. Jordsn at Co. TO LEAD ALWAYS NEVER TO FOLLOW! This it why we show the new-comers in Fall. Hats to- dav. As lisual only the fin? est Makers are represented here in hate for the' Fall of '06 Come in and pass an opin ion on them. Ij ' Marguerite Shop ; r- JHATS, CdRSETSv GOWNS. f , Retailers M High-brada- Wear for Woman; fine Mlin nery. Lingerie Waists, Blousee. , yNackwear, Tailored Underwear of Nainsook," Linen or Silks y: Novelty Jewelry, Human Hair - roods aad aoceaaorlea, Wrape. ' ' Top boats, cfavenette Rain- eoata, Tailor-made Suita' and ' Gowns, ' JCvaalng Gowns a . ' specialty, made to order in our own work roome under the dl rection of! an expert modiste. -. Exclusrvo ggenta La - Mar guerite and Red fern Corset.' U MARGUERITE 'SHOP " - 111 North Tryoa ft. 'i.. :i Hoy Run Our 1 y . .11. ' AVill ftharpe, a 10-yt-ur-oM ivhltn boy, v.as run over and jMiliiTully wounded by a team driven by Ar thur Williams, colored, on Went i:iv enth street, ypiilerday mornlnji. Tli? little fellow -was ci.sMnfr the street diagonally, when the wa(?on slruclc him. AVilllatns was trivlug two mules to a light wsgon and wax driving st a pretty rapid puts at. ths time. The child sustained a dislocated v-rlnt, hi shins were skinned and he was pain-, fully bruised over the body. Wil liams waa arrested by Night Turnkey J. M. Earnhardt, who saw the ac cident, and lodged In (the Tombs by Patrolman Youngblood. He will he tried for reckless driving. ,. , .r THS ; END OF THE . WORLD of troubles that robbed E. H.' Wolfe, of Bear Grove, .Ja., or all ueefulneas, earns Whan he began taking Electric Blttara. He writes: 'Two yearv tco Kidney trouble caused me treat suffering, which I would never' havs "survived had I not taken Klactrlo Bitters. They also cured Bis of General JUebUity." . dure curs rot all Stomach. Liver ! and Kidney . eon, nlalnta. Blood dlneasaa. Hmrinrh. t,i- siness sad Wsaknees of bodily decline. Price too. Guaranteed by R. H. Jordan a. Co.'a drug store. . . s .,. If 70a, are Interested In an r. II. I), r,. ., :, , , x Mr. H. D. I tckwuii'i j-rui. t ,:..y f. n lved a tel gram "aiuiuuut the rf-attO at .hi home at mitmora, of hla nephew. Mr, Charles HadRi-r, who paefod away j.nterday afi-i noon at 2:80 o'clock. .Mr. Badger was ths so-i . ;.:r. 1, 1 I'.in. O. 1 ' " of i,w Tor, who rn ' 'y ' vt 1 here, end he spent hi JUi ru i 1 hood In Charloc'it. He I survived bv a wifo snd four children. But the mother sJwsys has an ex cuse for the Juvenile tenor. AUTOMOBILE which combines Abundant ' Horse Power (tl). Absolute ; Rallablllty. EnUra Simplicity, ask for catalogue of tho .Bulck,' j-v' V'&:.h "i rl . G. WiPAINTER fn -y.rX -ia- ' ' . " " We are offering special low prlcsa . on all China Closeta In stock In order to make room en our aoor for the larga fall gtock of closeta. which will j. arrive In a few; daya. ' v t Our . stock embraces all tha latest 1 ''styles and finishes. "''."' . Golden Oak China Closet 1I I5 " to $78.0. Weathered Oak China , I aoaets i fll.se to M.O0, Early Ehg- '; , Hah Oak China, CloaeU $J.7B to $10.00. Antwerp Oak China, aoaets 1 125.00 t , 100.00, . Mahogany China . , Closets $ II.OO to lll.OO.' " ? i . Now is tha time to huy---when you can save money, We wlU .. deliver ! tha goods" later If you aranot ready ' for , them, : Satlaf action ' guaranteed ...'or money refunded, y y' -" '!i''l;',;;y W. T. - SOUTH TRYON ST, - McCOY (r ' t'f- ft: t The Popular Remedy HOW ABOUT ' YOUR , VISITING (SARD . . . PLATE? ..'. " . -We have a hundred or mora plates, whoa , owners! have evidently forgotten where they left them. Perhaps we have yours ask ua, and order new cards; lateat else; tha styla type is always good, BUSINESS INTEGRITY! There is nothing that gives as much confidence as a bo, u a re and fair dealing with the pub lic We do not use "any form of fake schemes In our business. We have never lowered the art of plane building ' to the mere level of a money-making ' traffic. ', We have never ' sacrificed tone,' ' quality and . perfect workmanahlp for expense. , We have never made-cheap pianos and never will. ; , The reputation of our planoa has . been- . gained . by , merit alone, the, standing of eur firm by husmesa integrity., ' j The mer possession of a ' Htleff Piano puts the seal of supreme approval upon , the .musical iast,e of tta owner. 1 (HAS.f,I..STlf, ' , . foatbera Vareroonsi , , '',- .iveet. Trade f treat. VI,.''y Ct' If. ULWOTH, Wanager. Stone S .Barringcr Co. CHARLOTTE, N. 0. -; ' Hrsjoe Person's Remedy ; has had a continuous ruccessf al sale for. years and is", Increasing lt. aales dally. Thla would not Aa so wore j!.. V''..' V" -".J'fs A .'-'. '-. r-1 It not produolng proper results . . Ji' - i- ' ' Tor skin troubles, ecsema, blood troubles, general debility, etc , it hasn't an equal. 7 . -: For- sale everywhere. Laboratory ' ' i . and aalearoorn, N. Church SC, Char. " ......... lotus N O. 1 ; Mrs. Joe Person 25c. 25c;. 25c. 4 SPECIAL FOURDAYS 'Beginning thla morning 'and, continuing throughout Wednesday, wa'- will sell ; any box of atatlonerf In our . aouth window , far .'. Sao. ,Thla unusual bargain in , elude soma "of our , ' Very best IOC, too. and . .lOo. toilers., v ' Just glance , gt thema you pass by. - Houston- Dixon ; tojb. Stationery inlAn I We I Run 5 Wagons All the i Time Ir : "- ,".'-' . ' '" y . and wo kept three of - them . busy all day yesterday deliver. JM IDA siwvns watftl' ! C1IICK KP1UNU9 WATa.lt : 1 i and - .v wiirrR froNB trmiA y -"watkii. . , '; and w had our hands full to keep up with our orders. ' 1 W make SUNDAY do , llverlee up to I o'clock p.' tn. 'Phone your orders to HIS, aa our ' depot under tha MUST NATUySAL BANK la not open on Rundaya. , ',. ' . Remember, we run - five wagona all tha time and we guarantee absolutely prompt delivery on every order,- largo or small. All the dm stores' . handle our waters. You can 'phone your orders directly to them If yon prefer. -, . .- " ' . .'- ' I '. ' y1 ; Drannon ' CarbbnatlnrJ Co. ',y,y:: .- . fAU SIVlf aoiuG ' We handle the lines of tha moot up-to-date and lead.. ing clothing houses In the Union.' among ' them ''Houae . f Kuppennelmer," whcse reputation la bullded on cloth-i lng welt made,' honestly constructed and in every . way - conforming to the dlctatea of . tha seaaoa.. '. Their Una, if." anything, thla season surpasaea their fomer effortav ATorrV.. aiia,. nnun, worimininip, etc.,. intf cib 1 Dt - Deaden,' Among . their popular suit ; patterns thU season ' la j ; the ;"i'Portland, a Yary stylisb' dooble-breaated oult that ' will be a winner this fall. . 'v' vV.y:.v; 7 ;?' Jn tho . overcoat Una there la absolutely no' comparison In thla season's product to last simply superb garments. A" Una of: beautiful Raincoats, auch aa-have never "before been', brought' Bbuth.-'" ' y ''.,'-.' ':- 'i ''k'lZ-" '-'f; - ED. W. MELLON CO. ; ,.' .-..ff!i-.''ifV' r 1 Ceaye1M1SD,byThe House Of Klraaaakalata CoayrlgM 1K.5, bv Ths Hbiiss of Kuapanhalmar BHUUfDl NRVSIYlfS INWffiAfMR : i. !.,yiC','.'5-!,v-:'-H'v51;- .;rr,,--r'.:.?4; .1 .'!''',? ;;.',:' r.'.'v' ;v-?.-..v-". .;:',.: TH E latest fall styles are all here y now and they aife being sold at Genuine Summer , - Clearance s Sale ; Prices. See those beautiful large size v 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. . Axminater Carpets. , ; Wilton Ruga. " Axmlnater Rugs.- . ' f i Velvet Ruga -' , .' ; v Body Brussels Ruga. . f Oriental Ruga . .. . Brussels Ruga :',' ' ' Smyrna Ruga. ;' - ":, ? . n Tudor Ruga. . - , ' .V Peralan Rugs. ';. ';''.' '.-''r!'' Fiber-Ruga, .';; -;- y Creg Mattlnga. Japanese Ruga. ry Everything in beautiful i floof cover ings at greatly,reduced prices: y;; Velvet Carpeta sBruaeeia Carpeta, " ' Wilton Carpeta. .' a.B.MA l.. . ( ' Hemp Carpets. . - ' Jute Carpets. .y ; t Fiber Carpeta. . v Coco Mattlnga. , ; -' Johnson Mattlnga. '-'. ; China Mattlnaa. i - ! School Suits For Young M; (Men Going Hway - .r1. ' aWc haW alfn :young men tor college wear ' 1 hey com bine desired durability with a style of; cut : v and : finish that are most popular, , Double and single breasted, in blaclc and blue and all ..me.y hew-ldes fall. t Come , to us for , anytfLing you need inV your out- fit of school wearables. 9' In, mm y-r -
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