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Ciiatilotti: daily oi;3i:nvi;:7rO0T()i;:;i: i: :::na:ii:i) l i I'LWS 1 t W'O ! f.It-n-...uu liOi'K 1 '' ' I ArruiiiM Croat v uii;t Women Will 1i(x--hI.iii iornmr I Malt lo '1UI Part III the I'm :rninim Oil. Klkt i.l 1 iuiiavr to Crry the - .i.iontii WUU fcunp anil Ila i l ri'iinralloiis for the Ball. : I. T. 1 Khkpatrlck, chief mar . f the Mecklenburg; Fair, ha ap- I his asrtlatants and arranged i . an.l t'roct-aaiqn., The ordvr tol : -.- :. : : o .inula will assemble at Inde- ilea Suuare at V m.'-on iy, October tn, ana po irorn o to the fair .grounds. The pro n will be headed . by ; Governor . i and hla staff, and will be es - ud by Chiefs of , Police H- C. Jr a and iila associates. . An effort will made to have Capt. Charles and i:.e Jiornet's Nest" Kliletnen la Una, t ci ther with Battery A ol tha Char )iue Artillery- Nut will coma Mayor S. 8. McXlnch with his edvlaory coun cil board, tha . board . ot director of th Mecklenburg Fair Association, the board of aldermen . and health and lira and police commission, tha lady marshals with tkelr escorts following with the asslasint marshals of tha day. Tere will be rnamhala ball on the evening of tha lth at tha citr hall. Mr, D Hatcher Watklna la chairman of tha committee, and will ' have the same in charge, assisted by M-Hsra. Frank M. Caldwell,. J. O. Walker.. John M. " Craig. Herbert Ir . win. D. B. Smith and A. D. Mor rison. .: . . - ;i Tha first assistant marshals will be Lieut N. W. Wallace.' Jr., Capt. W. : n. Robertson. Di". C. It ft Mills, Col. John Cunningham. Messrs. joha M. Craig and D. Hatcher Watklna. Tha following , named ' marshals hava been appointed' from tha city of Charlotte, Chsrlotte township, and various other townships of Mecklen. bury county and neighboring, towns in Routh Carolina: , Ur. and Mrs, H. D. Klrkpatrlck, Mr. and Mra. J. -. W. .Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Robblna, Misses riora Johnston, Leollne Ethertdge, Marjorte Reese, Estelle Vernon, Mldga McAden. Esther . McCoy, of Lang reek; Kitty Walker, Daisy Wallace. . lassie jueiie; Mccilntockv , Elisabeth riccimtock, Louisa Wadsworth. Norma an Lan.dlngham, Stuart Jones, Mary t encer Anderson, Camilla. Durham, 1 pker Held. Helen Eddy. Myrtle ".Voire, Margaret King.' Laura Bell. Mary Hunter, Cora Newell, Johnete larrar. Luclla Cross. Oraca Johnson. Charlotte John M. Craig. Pat. M, Cave. W, a 8helqr, Dr. Adam Fish er, Craig Davidson, Rufus Hunter, 1 lun rnr Stewart, Ed. Bradley. Dr. - 1!. J. Wltherapoon. George W. Wads worth, J. W. Wads worth, Willie Tlrown. E. T. Cansler, Jr., J, H. Wal lace, Herbert Irwin, Herlot Clsrkson, Jr., Wm. Guthrie, J. ,J flowers. E. It. Preston, LottevW, Humphrey, E. A. TiurwHl, Jr., O. It. Barrlnger, n. B. Hutchison, Dr. C'lL C. Mills. M. J. Held, J. W. Osborne, Frank M. l-ldweil, Julian 8. Miller. David Ov ens, Morehesd Jones, Frank Ross, H.. C. Long, Williamson Moore, Frank P. McGinn, L. R. Hagood, W. H. Twlt- ty. Chase Brenlser, Thomas Ross. Ed. l.tta, Jr.. W. C Hlnson, L. J. Brady, W. C. Rhyne and 3. C. McDonald. Huntersvllle township W. . B. myths. Mack B, Van Pelt. J. L Choate. W. S. Caldwell. W. A. Nesbtt, W. P. Elfford and Dr. John D. David son, j- ( , ..; ' - x ' Deweese' : townshra Joe Sherrlll, Frsnk Sherrlll. Pat.Btough, Houston J. Brown. J. Lea Sloan, A. J, Cromp ton and Archibald Currie. Lemley township Mack V Relley, Toung Oalloway, Frank Cochrane and Walter P. Cochrane. Crab Orchard township Joe W. Orler. D. L. Newell, James Alexan der. "Dr.. R, McLaughlin, W. O. Mc Laughlin.. Dick King. Clear CTeek township Lake John son, I. M. Hood, Tom Orr, E. B. and and R. M. Gray. " . Morning Atar township F. M. Hln son, L. M. Hood, Tom Orr, E. B. and D. E. Funderburk, Joe Barrett and A. J. Williams. : , Providence township L. & Robin son, II. O. L. Rea, W. M. McKee, Ham KelL Ed. Cunningham,' Lester Knox and Bid Oner.. . Pinevllle township Will A Rmlth John Nldhols, Pink Morrow, Dr. W. K. Held, WU1 McLellan and Lester Sharp. ' ,) feteeie Creek township J. R. It- ! , win, Thomas P.. Grler, Q. Mao Oal. Jant, Harr. Hart we II, John Price, Wal , ter NeIvv, Frank Neely and C. B. 'Smith.".','' ',. - f ' Paw Creek, township Montague Clark, Will McCord, Tom Sadler and Rob Sandlfsr. . . : Hhamn townshlp--W. n. Lea, J. C Jteld.'W. B. Held, W. F. Baker, John Moore Klrkpatrlck. John W. Ellloli, Jr., W. II. Pharr and H F. Wolfe. 'Spartanburg, g. C J. T. Jennings and S. O.'Flnley. Rock Hill. S. C John T. Roddey, Dr. W. W. Fennel and 8. J. Kimball. Lancaster, 8. C M. B. Wlther- . rpoon find John Cranford. Clover, a C-H. 1 Wright Winston n. W. Oorrell, Alex irayns, M. V. Bailey, Jr., and W. H. Jiailn. i.-v, , Kalolsh A B. Andrews, Jr., and Al"x. Stronach. ' JlartwclUOs. Julian B. Cnrry. Salisbury Walter Murphy, burton Craig. It U Crampton and Will Greensboro Paul Sclienck, Julian Mebane. Allen JtMlillron and A. L. J, rook a. .;. .'. ' ' ' ',v;rt kf - s JJurllngtoo Banks Williamson, Jlobert and James Holt v :. Durhsm George L. Lyon , and J, Prsnk Maddry.'!; ,,y:. ; ;t' Sionroe Hufus ' Arm Held, B. 4 C AMlliams, Roscoe Phlrer,.F. Eubanba, John welch and Frank Austin. Indian Trail J,", I.:, Otr and ft a Lemmondai , 'J- r. .,. Wingate L B, Mullls, Bryce Ash U arshvillo F. ; I KarrllL ' R. C. Ciidia and F. W. Ashcraft v nhaw--F, W, Keerest and Tbom as Davis. " : r'yf- ' f . rnowts M. D. Ourley and .Thomss jjaywooa.,... '.;:'' " ' achland R. M.J Nesblll, U. H. jri!iin ana Jack Klvlns. - ndedboro Jams A Lorkhardt i nry ling gun and Adam Lokhardt A nsonvlllft Fleetwood Dunlap, ( ?forn Elma Dunn. ' v ' : - -i,; Moorenvlle It. . 11. tfanlfef.1 pss. c! lioyfl end v. I. , Pharr, Kiutr !!!(, Mr. and Mrs, D,' J, "V.ig. iMk f.twle, c. V.HenkL' M. V. lymir and L. W. M Ke nmm. ! JfUrh Point Col. WflK'Olt RobcMH, T. i). Gold, -W..C. Jones and "II. A. : :!!!. I j,,)Vi ii j,)tirt c. runkirt an4 J. S lie Ware, . , . : .fnciT tloonfalu W. T, Iv,'. '". loni'.r's X, ffiij i i ii In It of oa ls- nr-orfl J. r IVailcaorth,' General It. Y'Jiiriif, I.ii'hi-r end aw ' ' , t Holly n. A. r.hyne and Dr, Jamca Stewart . . .'' ' -. McAdenvIllo Kd. C. Ray. Unstonla L. L. Jenkins, T. N. Ken drlck, T. L, Craln. F. L. Bmyr and UAL TWO. MARb'lIALS NAMED . It I Abernethy. . , , , Ixjwcavllle L C. Lowe. ' Dallas it a Lewis and Earl Sum nicy. ', , -i ,,' V;" : iraaemer Cltyr-a J. Durham. - King's Mountain Dr. Baxter Hun ter, J. M. Williams, and Walter , DU- lingm. ..- .-. .. '-,-' Lincoln R. B.'' Absrnethy,' A. 12, Qulckel, Robert Ralnhardt and It A. Love. '': ' :. : .: . t- ' Hickory A A. Shuford, El B. Jones J. M. Cbllda, E, B. Menses and N. W, Clark. 1 . .. . . 1 .'-.' ",,. V. ' Lenoir H-' T. . Nawland and L. PJ Henket ' ."'j-v - ,,m . Morjranton J. W. Wilson, Jr,' Dr, Ed Phlfer and IVnest Erwln, i Rockingham a a . Steele, Frank Leak. D, M. Stewart. T. C. Leak, J as. A. Weill and George H. King, Jr. Lautinburg Mack Cameron, Jona than Peels, T. J. Dunn and Henry B. Adams, Jr. ., ; r. i ; Camden N. Levy. ' ''.;; , lv Kershaw John Stevens. v j . Fort Mill Will White. ";' '-, ; Clevelrfnd Clyde. R. Hoey, Fred H, Womack and M. O.' Gardner. - Godwin Allle Parker v .i '-' .:r' Randlernan T. ' E. Marshall, 'Jr, John Council and Ferdle In gold. ; , , Albemarle D, N. Sinclair. . ' . . DF.VTH OF WETX-KNOWX MAN. fjncle Jess Sanders Paaars Away at . , U Ago of NbMty Odd. . . Mr. Jeawe Sanders, aged 10-odd years. dtd at hla hom In Newel Is yewterday mornrng at 1 o'clock. Uls remain ware Interred ..ait' Hickory Orova diuroh yesterday afternoon. I'wta ' Jesse - Samlors. m hs was familiarly known, was one of tha In Interesting Characters , of the county. Ha was one of tha few Mexican waff veterans of this section of the coun try. He leaves a widow, w9io was the second: wife, . and three children namely, Mr. Albert Sanders and Mrs. Nick .Yates, of Concord, and Mrs. William Bind, Xt this county. tfwlo Jeae v med an honest. upright man, Ha had been dlsaipat eo, out his character was all right He was bom In ' Union county, but had lived In Crab Orchard tor about ii years. He wws llltteraie and did Dot know hla own age. His vttaJKy was most wonderful. The Odeon To-Day. The Odeon, under tha management of Col. W. A, Peters, is quite a suc cess. It Is a moving picture show and for five cents a person is enter tained for several minutes. col. Peters Is giving the . people more than their money's worth. The - hall on South Tryon street la crowded ev ery night. This afternoon, ladles and children will bs admitted free If a coupon Is clipped 'from yesterday's Observer and presented at the door. The Death of Mrs. J. A. Dennett. ' Mrs J. A. Bennett died at her home In Matthews yesterday morning at T o'clock, after a long Illness. She wsi tO years old and leaves a husband. Before her marriage aha was Mlaa Wolf, of Sharon. She la survived by a brother and sisters. The funersl ill take place at the residence at 11 o'clock this morning. The remains will be burled at Pleasant HIU grave yard at Matthews. FOB AN IMPAIRED APPETITE. To Improve the sooetlts and atrsnvthaa tha dlgMtlon try s few doaea of Chsmber. lain' Stomach snd liver Tablets. Mr J. H. Belts, of Detroit. Mich., say: "Thar restored my apiwtlte when impaired, re lieved ma of s blnatd feeling snrf caiued a pleaint and atiefaetory movement ot the bowel." Price, a cents. Sample free. R. It Jordan at Co. Get it at Hawley's Prescription Trust Trust the preparing of your medicines to us. 6nly ths bsst quality fresh drugs will be used and the work will be done by a qualified pharmacist. Tha price T Leave that to us. It will not be too high that's sure. 'Phone II and we will send for your prescription to-day. Hawley's Pharmacy 201N.Tryoa Copyright 1900 by ., ; IIati Schflnct (J Muz ,, ' I m A. m V,:y;v..',l W; v A II A IjAND IIOIJDETtS' CONVKXTIOtf. I"roreor Ingram's Call to neei ut- tato llotlrr of Cnharrun to AftM-m-i Me at tWiiM-ord Prewtit Ioea and iituro l"olltlimr Policies to bo I1 ' rtiMHCil A Rural isiml Ilol.li-ra' t'auulllnte fHr t.'ongrcne to be (ton prdcmt A MnTenii'nt l-'.apen-ted to IM-Telop Into Nstional Pruporllons A laruMca for . Kxlating Grlev- jut, , ..... - ". There is no longer reason to doubt that North Carolina is to hava a new and ' better declaration of' Independ ence. V The Hon. Prof. Jean Napoleon Ingram' haa ,lsued a stirring call to the patriots of Cbartus to attend a meeting' for the purpoee of renounc ing. former ties and starting life anew. His acnea! is to the land owners against the railroads-, ths factories and. ins . i'.ngiian sparrows.-' i'roi.. innrani left' the sticks early Saturday morn ing apd arrived at Concord that night. J His wings - wers raw from besting against the brush Just, after taking his lllght from hls ranch, .but -hla voice was all right piping and clear ringing. The professor has been hur rying up cotton harvesting, so that all . of hla time can be devoted to floating hla land holders' . candidate for' Congress.. The professor thinks that he can make the - present con gressional . aspirants stand r off the grass and take back seats. , He finds the rural - land sufferers to 'be with him,' and standing up close behind in hla efforts to protect. their homes and firesides,.- preserve -. their property values and rescue agriculture; that farmers - may not. become . paupers through destruction and confiscation of their estates by factory and railway absorption of rural labor. He says that tha manufacturers and railroads in a few years Acquire all of the ten ants and. homes In. the State; cause rural property to depreciate, force It on -auction market; and, in combina tion with, the trusts, buy all the State land at a song; form a landed aris tocracy: revive a titled nobility, and reduce- former land holders to the bondage .of serfs. , - ', -: . i Forelgn labor restrictions.' by, the combined factory, railway and trust- purchasing power, could then be, by act ot congress, removed; the State I n undated. witn . European : Ira ml gratton, and cotton production and manufacture put on an unprecedent ed boom. - North Carolina would then For First . and - Second Letter, , v ; Send for Pamphlet ' I am only too glad to state that my confidence in Mrs. Jfle Person's Remedy and Wash Is unlimited. Tha cure effected by its use on a sore on my face, which had been pronounced cancer by the doc tors In llll. was permanent -When Mrs. Person came to see ms to Induce me to try her Remedy and Wash for Chat sore on my face, I was packed up and ready to go to Richmond. Vs., to put myself under a cancer specialist but soms kind Providence sent Mrs. Person to me In time, aid I was saved a probable opera tion. , Besides curing me of Indi gestion, after I had been suf fering from it for 41 years. It . haa also cured me of nasal ca tarrh, which t had been suf fering from for years. I am now la perfect health. For breaking up' colds, and for a general family medicine, its equal cannot be found. RO. B. BASS. Cunlngham, Person" Co., N. C., September 17, 1101 - LATEST IV.'. 1 . V ' ' aaaaaBBBjBSBBBSBBBBBjBaaasBsBn I Leather furniture I W. T. McCOY, South Tryon Street 7i WORD WITH YOU .' V I " ' I '.'. t. .':'( :''"'. . V.. '''A A good Suit 'of Gothcs opinion of himself, as of others;' ;ihe Butts ; this season good taste. ';,v."-' ;vV; p';. .V'.'v " THE .? Tlio coats 'are tcui good length? the lancls and X i collars are long and broad :':. - i -if,,'' A ''' . auo uy w , piutuowy rich Mixtures are the : BJack will bo in line, of course V'Vv : : J;; "We havo Suits at $10iX) and up to $30.'(X); V Suits at $18.50, $20.00 and. $22.50 have- no; equal. :' We i are; always ready to show ,i - , ''.v.r . VORKESBROS live under a r itrn of alien land barona, form an American Ire-land, and Its government pans Into the handa of a fiietory. railway and trunt monarchy. Now, he iya, when our political hands are partially untied, and lands In our own poNneefiin H the time to organize in retention or our political rights and preservation of our property by throttling the fac tory devil finh. railway and truat octopuses,- t whoao tenarlous ' tentacles threaten to scuttle the ship of State by monopolizing nominating conven tions, dictating candidates, by oftlclal representatives . effecting legislation and uontrollng our government - ' The profesmr ' haa lasued a "sum mons to the land holders of Ca bar to a to assemble In Concord ' .court house, form, a Cabarrus Land Holders' League, to consider present griev ances.' meditate . on . t uture, . .nnrlta. express their sentiments. ; Announce I their convictions and take such action I Incorporated capital, says the pro for mutual brotection and futnre.an- I fesaor. is now aaaoclated for political cuiity as their conscience may dictate. . If tha land holding population de- I necessary for the people te come to trrmine that a land holders' csndidata I gether for mutual defence. and pre- for Congress Ms feasible In the Dree-I em contest for tne lower House of All;-:; - , A : i i . .. :,.' . , r ' '.. : I ELOQUffJT KlJlAL :Th: following letter la mors eloquent In. praise of the. Ar tistic fstleff Pianos . theft- any testimonial Mr. Clewell or our-' ' selves could write, ' v J Rev. Mr.- Clewell Is the. head df Saleni j Academy and! : Col- tegs, Winston -tsaiemv ; , ' and shows the high esteem' and ; confidence in which the firm . of Chas. , M. Stteff .ts held by. one of the best known educa ' ton In -the ' South. '. . : J , 1 ViWH"ton-Salera, N..O Sept. . u .'. n..,i m, . ' ; ;.. . My Dear Mr. Wllmoth: r V . , , ' .' e ; e' e eN '; Regarding the letter for the Btleff ' Pianos, pleass write such a letter ss will suit your purpose and sign my name te the letter. Or, If you prefer to do so. write the letter and .end to me and. I will algn it and return to you. I know that I can endorse anything : you claim for your pianos. IWe hava always been well pleased with them. Very truly yours. J. H. CLEWELL, : 0 ( Principal. Chas. fj Stieff , Southern Wareroom ' B West Trade 8t, Charlotte, . N. C. C H. WII3IOTH, Mgr. - lasts a life time and we can ell you good Leather Couches and Leather Chairs and Rock ers at prices that a person with the most modest purse can buy with eass. Handsome , Leather Couch,1 Urge else, built on a. body of guaranteed "steel springs. Gold en Quarter-sawed Oak frame; worth' $18.00,:' Our price ' $j.oo. a-, . ; . xi ' Other Leathej Couches ttS.OO to 18.00, -" i',,' v' Leather Chairs and Rockers at attractive prices. When you buy at McCoy'a you get your, money's worth, t r will give a man a' better well as influence the opinion ; y ' will appeal to the man of -.y CUT. ' ;r trousers ' are : shapely S-'k'r" '.- -.','.' '-Hi''''.' rajs, ; xnvisioie s ji'jaias and favorites. but ' : Blue v and j-ovi. 3 ROGEflS Iieprearntallve. a I.hn.1 If ,'.!im' 1.1'niriio will tx foriiK'it in ei.nt a Jmlltlcrtl kirgiinUiillon ! call a K n.-ral convention of rural property owners III the conijreKsloiial n 1 1 w I at aoine central locality to nominate hu Ii a candidate, who will curry the land holdera banner In the present con irruHKlonnl campalKn, and endeavor to have rural enlate IntereHts represent ed and protected In national councils St Washington, Kloquent epeakera and able patriots are expected to be, present miil stirring sddreaaes made. The stamina of the Cabarrus Blacks of Powder Hoys is depended upon to reappear; tho courage of. early sires asserted, and the spirit of pioneer mothers again live. That a second Cromwell to declare our lights, and a second Washington to execute such principles may not be required,- , a second Mecklenburg tOth of May Is looked for, I.domlnlon over our republic, and It la serve the governmental- legacies of Malaria Mskes Pale, Sickly Children. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ChlH Tonlo drives out malaria . and builds up the system. - Sold by- all dealers for 17 years.' Price 10 cents. These Pianos have been taken In good order, show but little use One ' Harvard Upright ; Piano ; One Dayton v Upright Piano " Some of these Pianolas taken Special rail 4 , f r iJi 1 1. V Spwstol rlca;.efiaf Prtca..;? One Wegmaa UprtghCPiano 'JCSN i t . 260.00 . , ' i . .". A -. W25.00ft One:ivers A Pond i Upright ;;.'V it ),'.: 4 - : "'' V-v. ' y fl' Jt; fft I "'' I 1 . .tSTaUM.V "?..' V.'k.MT.00,':;-,E stratlng purposes.: . , -, ,,. t t , .-. ...i-, '? ,i v '. ,- .'-v b-'-' " ' '' " IT . ;'..v.w?.'. LY--' ;:;.V:' j - i:rJ, v-"-. 'Sieclal Price.; , : V Regular Prtce. - One Slightly . used Pianola, Jnony Case ..' .'. . i .91U9. . . $J50.00d . One slightly used Pianola. Mahogany Case ..4." .$llaeo. . ..$250.00.-. One slightly used Metrostyle Pianola, r Mahogany 'Case .. . . ; i ,.sW).0O. . ..'......;. .$00.O. i. These were exchanged for Pianola Planoa. Here is a chance to secure a bargain and to bring Into use xna "Bueni rtano.".i'- ;. ; ' A amsll navtnent down and. balsnea nr ths' month, with Interest.' PARKtI13-GAl3DNGR COMPANY- ' , V, ( v . V -A';', : ym . , U.'"''', '; ' 'V. i;; '"''':"'V. ..V, FORM TWO i nmnxjii!t.iiVitJt ciirxca". MW1KIMI ff pr-f 1 i i i i m r , i ( , r . j, . f-lz&$&1&k ''": V-'". U;!': xJ"'.' '.'it''!'fl'-:"!--tti i"i. a v m . th..lr S ticei i,.tn. I I a v t 1 r I I every Inlr" & , e , i Hll other In ! .-I i t ; . hi., political )iituin i iin: t orK. The Cal'iirrua l.n. 1 semhly Viil form nn t ment. In launching a p" for the pn-nervation of valwea, perpetuallon i Ii i .oe 1.1 1 t . 1 1. i. le ..miliiru l.nid f liiu : an.lry and retention of put ' ; l.iierty, mark an epoch In the record, stand as a guide board and ni pont In North-Carolina history, and mart a reformation that will develop Into national proportions, become n lead ing lasue In the government of our nation and eecire Incalculable benefit to our people. Oysters cn l!:'f S'cll ; ; The first brought to 'this mar ket thla season. 1 Special din ing hall fitted up ior theatre suppers, etc.. .-, 1 . , THE , PENNY CAFE ! W. D. WLKIXSOjr. Mgr.' " -'We Lead -other follow., - Sale Used" PCTPiso&ft In exchange for higher-priced .Pianos and Pianola Pianos. ;, All of them, and are bargains. . ... . 7 f. '.;.,.-,!, .,; i '!,- k . -m. exchange for. Pianola Planoa," -and nge for. Pianola Planoa, -and " FTJRNITfJRE, CARPETS, PIAWOS AS' ORGANS. . v;,' v'.,..;-y.1v,,'t'.- f;r;'i t ', :' ,;'.; ;,1MK WORUVS BEST,,'.. r :-.f ,i 4r NAv We Thinu of You To-Morroy When We IVaitOn You f o Day We Ve not in' business for V ; ; 24 hours; eop.feibeK here for 24 yearsand :even ; more. . please you so well ; to-day that you-Tl come back many ; .., ... ' ,' ' . "',.r t: V',-.','; 1. to-morrows.: : Xtf:.A :Thafs why ;we sell the Vi Kiofjliro r 1,1 ,-w',v':f) i pleases the ; eye, attracts the purse : and yweaw! ;welP-rbei - the weather fair,or foul v;'v - Our line .; can'tbe. dupli-" & f h eated in the Stated VE Very-"P U thing guaranteed.. f..UK';': v: V-: ' ':.:'vi''"i'V-''','''; Ed McHonlCdfripV LEADING CLOTHIERS It You Seek the ..'..v,i Highest .'. - '.1, .. r V .' at Reachable Prices r. ,' ; t VQothes '':'V'JV'a.'v' ' ',iV,-.:'-t' V " 'v'i v. : tVIAilA 6I1HA A WMAVlia ' our, Fall and Winter, Models. spared by ithe makers and no available taiioring o still left uncnlisted to make- our clothes the best that can be.'' produced r.''' ." ' Correct "Autumn Hats us 'Cs-iaie cioti:::kc: i of the fart t!, t my fall sn:k Is arrivl K d.il'y, eml m supply your wants for Wed ding or Birthday rru.nnts. My line for this eeaxon haa lieon selected with greater care and is 'now open tor your lnpec- . ;ElSTEERffi'" J. 41 N. Tryon St Corner 5 th other only slightly used for dmon. other only slightly used for -.-. - :,y--. k? ,; i;.-1- ' ' . ' j , .1 .. -. 5,1 '. .'Y "v. . V' x . t r A.. it': (Blotties the peer of the-tst J .'... .'.' .- ' .";''' ;-'""' tWA T.A MS1 W . IMA I 1 No "effort has been .V $12.50 to ;i ;1 ; , ?3.C0 to 3X0.
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