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L( -ci i and Personal Mr", and Mr.' W. D. Allien en 1'r. unii Airs. O. S. U'ple will rw'i i lie winter with Dr. 'and Mrs. I V K. ioBiner, on South Tryon street. ' IK-r friend wllj be Klad to'loarn that Miss Anna B. Burton-is able to te up after being Indisposed (or sev- raj oays. . -v v ' iion-f.'n "Mra.-, K.' ' -Y. . Webb, .'of t neiDy, are visitors lit the city. They ure attests at in i-nntrn imtai An utiiiBK. H. 1 r .. . . ... . wuwsijr uuniuvr. ,qi cnanotte young mn are going to other cities and States for bride this season, notwithstanding the fact .that an almost unprecedented number of wedding have and are taking place In the city. And there are others Mr. and Mr. Oeors-a W.'" Lake. . of ' Washington, arrived In the -city last mgni ana are ,gueu or Mr. and Mr. , Joseph R. .... Roe, on North r Tryon v Amour : the visitors In ' CJharlott yesterday were Mr. and . Mr. . D. X carpenter, of Newton,... who, .were . gueata at tho Buford, ," Chasiotte people will be Interested in y. the , announcement of the ap . proachlng marriage t Mr. Fred L. . McGinn, of this city, and Mia rior - ence -Claun, of Be'lleuva, Ky. - The wedding will take place at the home oi the bride, at Bellevue. Nov. 14th : ' Mla Nell Anderson returned to her home at Statesville Uat night after -a . visit to her cousin,-Ml Mary Spen- . cer : Anderson. ,7 v . . - ' Miss Edna Lockwood... who spent . the, summer at the Northern resorts has .returned to Charlotte for ..the , winter, month.. ',; '. ... V ; -"-.--J'- ' ' Misses Mary Spencer Anderson and Helen - Brem will go to ' Rockingham to-aay to visit Miss Anna Steele... ''J : y'j -.; 1' , t Mr. J. M. HSrry returned home last night after a visit to relative and ;V friend at Raleigh and Apex. ,; ,,; Cards reading a follows wera.ro- v ceivea in lha city y enter aa: - s Mrs. Sylvester Chalmers Rankin v;- - reouest the nleasure of your : company at the wedding reception of .V ; ' her oaugnter ( j,. ... .' k : " Beslo-Watta..-;. v- isiT '.-"' ana .. ,.v"V-; .; Mr. Clarence iPharr McNeely on Wednesday, evening, '.the seventh of November. V . : . : nineteen' hundred .and six ' v . from seven until nine .o'clock ' at. her residence . v " Mooresvllle, North Carolina. ' , .... Marriage ceremony o . .a at six forty-live. o'clock -. ' . , at her residence, ; Rev. Dr. H. M..Pfesly and farlily : ' kave moved -from . Sugar - Creek to Charlotte to live. . They are at No. - WeM Eleventh street. ,. : Miss Katherlne McDonald and Mr. William K. Ingraham. of Indian . Head. Md., were married Ck the home of the parent of the brlde-eleet,' Mr. . an Mrs, James A. McDonald, In Dll- , worth, at T:I0 o'clock last evening. ' The -. ceremony was . performed . by ' .Rev. Alexander Martin, pastor of the " '"Westminster - Presbyterian church. Little Mia ElUtaBeth Bla,ck was ring . bearer. The wedding march' was played fy Miss Sue Ingraham, a la r ter of the groom. Mr. CL H. Mc ( Cpnald. acted -.'as' best man. The bride was given-away by her father, ' VI T.mm U.TVn. ) A Th. Aramnnw wa a very (beautiful one. and' was I ' -witnessed by a number of the friends .'-j of the contracting parties. Shortly f - .thereafter Mr. and ' Mrs. - Ingraham I 'V' left over the Southern for a tour ; , through 'tha North. ; They will make I , -. their home at Vidian Head, Mt . The bride Is a popular young lady, i ( wit h- many friends and admlrerf In n .' Charlotte- Mr. Inarraham la a chem. 1st In the employ of tha government at tha proving grounds at Indian Mead. . Md. . He Is a young man of , ability ana promise. ..'- v , . jars, james -Keerans has re- 4 , turned from Louisville, Ky., where li , V uw viwwa lor several weeas. .V Miss Kathleen Smith, of Columbia, ' ' a C, la vlslUng at the homo of Mrs. p. - MCMiiun. in Dil worth. nli: CCTxCT TiiiuG V A wedrtlnff Invitation of all things' demanded by social cus tom should be correct in form, and made of fine stationery. S", It Is better not to luaue any invitation at all than to end ' out something- thut Is unfathioaabla or of poor, material. If you wlHh to Rft abnolutely the correct thing, .consult J. P. tJTEVENS . ENO HAVING CO.. the fashionable engraver, v ' 7 Whitehall street Atlanta, Georgia,1 - , , ' i Thi. ABtahiinhment produces the latest totylea a fast as they ' are accepted by the elite of London or New York. Sampled sent free of charge,- Don't delay; write this house to-day.. Mm r' W lillett at -4" o'clock thl vlate Reformed Preyterlnn ehurch WITS. U... VV., Allien l inundav. . Tha unuLauliU Ins . will be held thl .evenlug at 7:46 afternoon. tmr x n vanNees will return to h riv from finllaburv Baturday. She has been at : the Wtiltehead-Stoke Sanatorium for ome , time. r ' Mr. "if st Brvan.' who Is vfsltlng relative in Pterburg. Va,, wjll arr rive homa Saturday. " Mr and Mr. WaHer W.rare In Oarmany. They yrl arrive hee about the 1st of Decern ner. ; riTi.Rohirt M. Bryant nd sister. Miss .Annie; Bryant, will leave , tw morhlng for Columbia, where they will spend several days. .. ;a : :Jf- i u V . xi ' wantL of Anderson. S. C, has returned home after visiting her mother. Mr. sf.Mou8ion. : ' Mrs.. Thomas W LontT. Mrs. D. M. awtA vn Cov Austin will re ceive to-morrow2 afternoon fro rtt 4 to mt MrL. I.ont 8 Home, on turn w worth road. South of the city. . . 'J PERSOKAli.' ' ' ; '. - The Movement of a Nswjber of Po- man,, or Baltimore, is m n pin at tho Central., : Dr.-Dowd Roaselle has gone to Boston to-visit relatives. ; . w,fl.,(n Solicitor - Henoi viar" the erlmnal term of tha caosrrua su perior Court to:",- superintendent oi ouii.iu...- -Bouth'ern Railway, spent ; yesterday In the city, on business. . . I A.ii Mr. Thomas w.- Anu. the city yeaterday . after spending ronday af-liurlnburg, attending - Boot- ind Superior Court. ' ' , " Mr. c. F. Nissen, of Wlnstonjspnt "terdaV to the oify with Mr. Charle. r &Tnan n mutt to Atlanta,, ua.. w. win attend the meeting . of l.UT. L rWMh .s returned home after spendlns a few days i .w n businfs. , . ; 1 Mr. 4. Fran r'lowere iimi at.Wlnaton-oaienv 'm th. Among the-out-of-town people in the rltv vMieraar was t. .u. fnauranes man. of Ash ev4 He. . ' ; t n ansndlna a lew aaya Mr. W. M. ltosart n muroou ... .i.w MnaiMiin nut vacauon wnu -k. -i ur.j.inn relative ana miu h " m'm . "wf.o.. i -'m-ri. ,S . Baltimore. fJl'.rdM of Charlotte, is spending few days here, on business. ' Amona.jne visiiors . .;' y v.rl ov ttjv. OMrae w. em. oi aiw Mr m- L. Kesler. of .- Thomasyllle, spent yesterday In Charlotte on ou DCS-., - ' L. " . . Tl. Revs. H. t. Hill. OI MHon, "ira u tiu tit lnrlnburv. were visiiors In - the city yeaterday. being guests at the Buford. . . .. ';.. Mr. W. l. Biaioca, oi nuiuun" spent K-terday in, cw o. . There is a general complaint that the voter ef the county are very slow In regisierlng for the approaehlng elec tion. There are a number of persons In the oounty who have come of as atnee the last general regiatrmtlnn or wlio nave BJiovea irora their old precinct, but thV seem to be Uklng little Interest In -Tbe receipts at the city cotton plat form yesterday were 110 bsles and the ueei pnoe paia for the stanle was cents a pound. The rerelpts for the roriwiwnoinf ante ot 'last year. When ft' P"ce was w.a eente a pound, were !r . ' iesteroay, a year -goj the largest day for the season. ; oyne Woman's Foreign Mlsslonsry Society of , Tryon Street Methodist church will glvi a birthday tea, at the home of Rev. Dr. and lira. H. C Rov. wa iiui id rvnn sir ran r naivr i'na. day evening, at from 4 to ? o'clock. All member of the molatv ant th. ..hi..t. and members- of other churches are In hlV ,ttand- KrUij will ns; Last Night,' Y. -Webb. Messrs. :, Polltiaal Speaklni ' congressman u, H. JfvPharr; W. C. Dowd and severe 'l" P at -the Chadwlck u. inres . miles east of the city, last night. : The attendance was rnui and' the speeches pronounced first class. The speaklna- to-nirht win h In Ward 4,; near the North Oraham ircei onaga, : ; dm fx i,;:::'iAi, 0CT0iu:ii m, i:. I. ttrsss Gooas wvsS', ii 'ii. ............ ... I I. VI L. 4 li-X I . : . ' :t; - ' :S was at the BUIora yesieray, Hansen, of - the Concord In - Charlotte oo v ' . Mrs: D. J. Barner and little dausrh - ter, of ; Virginia,, are VlslUng friends - in .too city, .-, . ., v . Mrs.P.,U McManuav'and ' llttla i daughter, Miss Irene, left yesterday ;-r; morning for . Waynesvllle, where they vv.wih do tne guests or Mrs. . W. D. prague lor several days,, : Mlsk Yasbtl Keys and THr W. Otis ;'.f.JUiiom, -of Charlotte, were married ..-', atthA horn. of Dr. and Mrs. W..W. . 4cy, In Greenville, 8. C, yeaterday afternoon at :I0 o'clock, the cere mony being t performed by Rev.i Dn . - a., w. . xnomai. . only a few rela tive and Invited friends -were ne. ; Vi , ent. - Mr. and Mr. Cullom win 'make . , tneir horn In Charlotte, With Rev. : and Mrs. T. J, Allison, on East are , Hue. ., 'v, ; . -: ; -, . . ... . , ; . The Vide r formerly ' resided In ' Charlotte and had manv friends her. '.' ,"Bni ' T0ng ladyof rare beauty v: anocnarm. ir. tuiidm is connected with the Charlotte Cotton Exchange ' and Board Of Trade and Is a promts lng young business man. , . ' ,: Miss "Bertha McManus Is the mmi f ' Miss , Ine . Austin, . on Liberty itreet.. v.: ; v, --'.:'':'.-. yr- ... MlsseS. Julia RudlailL nf : rhornl. clll. t and Vera Mauney. , of Klmr'a f Mountain," who ' have been 1 (siting Vwell, returned to their respective wra yesieraay morning. . , . . Mliwes Elisabeth and Rebecca Hal! of Rock Hill, 8. C. spent .yesterday ia im eiiy, enopping.. 'i ; ' .'' ." Miss Bertha Smith, of Monroe; was a wnanoue visitor jeteraay. . ' The following Invitation ' ha been .- Inaued: ! - j. , -. i ., Mr. and Mrs, Jefferson Davis Crow t invito you to be present at the marriage of their daughter '-.'"j'i .-Annie- Draper ,tv .,,; ' . " v., ';'fo ,'.' -V-- -1 Mr. Alfred tlargraye Robblns en the evening of Wednesday, (ha .'"'X v Seventh of November v at six o'clock at tho Methodist church ' ' Jacksonville, Alabama. " .' : Mr. Bobbins Is a son of Capt F. 'C Robblns. f Lexington, and a ,. graduate of the State University. He , lived her for several years. : ' M i , I. bar. spent, yesterday business. . - Mr. Newton M. rsmun, di tajruiuj, was a visitor la me ciiyrwmimur, Ina: a guest at the Buford. Mr. M. L. Howard, of Loulsburg. was In the city yesterday, at the Bu?r.- Mr. 4. .XJt- A. onmn, ui adtiuvdim ent yesterday In Charlotte, staying at i Central. . . -Li Uk k. D. Bcofleld. superintendent of agencies of the Unkm Mutual Life fn- auranee uoropany, ipmi. f"" )' .:: be city on business, leavuuj mini for Atlanta. Oh. ' . Mr. C. . J..' Tursey went to vavjaeon Avery" WHllams h ' re turned from Atlanta, wnere in wpin to have two or three right lege upholstered.- - - '- ' . . . Messrs. W. H. cm mo w. Wry ht. bt Statesville. were guesu . at the Buford last nlghtj-; eaterday in . tne city - wtui air. t.i. at . fh Murnra. Amonr the . out-of-town people . here Is Mr. It. F. dlckes. of Raleuth. Mr. C O. Shepard, of New York, gen eral manaaer of Colgate A Company, la snendlna- to-day in the city with . Mr. w. 8. Dorr, on hi return from a trip South. . v- Mr. O. R. Anderson, ef Statesville, waa reariatered tut the Central laat niaht. Mr. A. S. Cooler . spent yesterday at Monroe on business. - Mr. R. L. CamDbelt. . of Mooresvllle. was among the guests at - the Bkford laat nlcfhf .. Amona the visitors ' In' the city last evening was Mr. B. H.. Marsh, of , Win Mr. 1 WT C. Lindsay, of 8al1sbury,v spent yesterdsyu in . the city, staying at . tne rantral.. . Mr. C. F. Meroney, of Greensboro, was registered at the Buford last aighb ;rsviV : A Our Family Vashine Plan Our plan of doing the Fami ly Washing Is the only sura way of getting the best work-. and Incidentally, your money's worth. Ask about our Special Household plan and let us send the wagon 'round. "' Our washing Is better than .th ordinary kind. v Qiarlojtc Steam ' laundry Laanderers, Dyersi Qemtun, .. 219 Sootk Tryoa itrctt; OH Ra-rrtat Cop ' 1 tbm Original BRIEFS.' A. Frtv' la , and Harty The Kclertlc rtook Club, which was to have met , with Mm. Armlstend Burwelt yesterday, will meet lth 1 Its the '"Hlu flll.lKin Flavor" thnt ton. iie th exart epot. nt Iilue Hib l Inwn and Vnnl'llii. AlnMifMlalv Kit twlra na fJ(r ml tlia 'Ulu -n Flavor'' Is eifertlnn. Aak foe l.um. Minor Happening v . Atmnt tha City. , The condition of Mrs. J. B. was slightly' Improved yeaterday, Mr. John Moore Klrkpatiick is quite sick with malarial ever at nis noma in Sharon townsnip, . . ' Revival services are being held at Calvary Methodist church every night thl week. . .Rev. J. E. Thompson, pre siding elder, preacneo last nini. Mr. w. M. wiison, jr., wno is nvin st Banders. Texas. Is doina very wel He ha been hunting and Ashing recent ly. His - health seero to oe improving. i-The aovernment .'report' on cotton Snned up to October )8th will be issued -morrow. Local cotton men are speo- uiatins consiaeraDiy as to wnai tne re port will. be. ''jj,: U-r .i , '(:'" . There will be an Important business meeting of the Btiraca Class of the Sec ond Presbyterian church Immediately after nraver meetlna-. to-nlsht. . All member of the class, are urged, to at tend. ,(....', i",i:- Aw There will 'be a rummase sale at the house of Mr. W. D. Dowd. oa Grade street; Friday and rWsirdny, of thl week, conducted by the Ladlita' Aid So ciety ot the prltchard Memorial Baptist onurcn. ri. a :-'. , .-. " -The funeral of -Mrs. F. W. . Ahrens took place st ' St Mark's Lutheran church yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, the service ' beina conducted by Rev. Dr. R. C. Holland. d'he Interment wa mad at Kim wooa . cemetery, . 1 A ., Bible tuty " club for ' tmy win ne organised at the Young Men's Christian Association to-night si 1:30 o'clock. Employed boys, whether member .of th aaanrlation or - not. are mvitea to- join tne class. ' A protracted meeting will commence at Sardl Aseoflate Reformed Presby terian church Thursday night of next week. - The pastor. Kev. Ir. R. G. Mil ler, will be aaalnted by Rev. Dr. V. W. Orr. pastor of the Kaat Avenue Preaby. terlan church, .-. '''.' k . Since the recent 'frosts the dull and dead green of the tref-s has been chanc ing to a beautiful vsrlersllon. It Is ths beauty In the process of death, even as the fresh snd lafreshlna rreen of tha snrlna Is the beauty. In the process of nirtn. ., ,' , . , , , ,- ... j - w-r-jve rents fAr every foot Vifyour nelitht and h penny fr.r every . Inch be yond" Is 'tlie ulmllin fee to the "height parine'' to tie irlven fYMay at Ihe rllreclnra' r""m Of the Kxrnont Workers of the Tenth Avenue 1'reahv. teiinn church. All fileno era asked to respond. , , -owlnur t the -faet that 4he rnnrrh la und.-i iniiif renalrs - snd a a.-Meral tennvatlofi la belny made on th Inferior nnloyed Young s Histdrv Of North Carolina Valuable to Any Ubraee 'V : Ponoeaiy Sold for IJ.oo, Now SU sr vim, ' ' ". - iiii wc are ofney fn III I O il ate ; missiiig " .A- wictnce or votir life. y :'';.( a '' in ..Everything house at belowHS 'COS It WlU Oav voir in Cost, Cost. Coil! cc::?.rr.' - We have big . stock of Good,, almost ahythlng you and wa feel that we can serve you to. advantage. Every one' knows that a cash siore avoids many losses and can afford to sell ; at close figures. A few cehts a yard even makes quits a difference in. dress. We don't claim to selt . everything cheaper, but we know we do on a great many thing. iv":;-"'.;1 . " Our Specialty: V Tha very , ' heat values to sell for SOc, 75c., $1.00 yd. We are much gratified at the great success of our Fall Hat. We get In new stock nearly every day. Wa want tha freshest, V newest thing for our trade,'."-' Just received a new lot soft Col lege Hat,. $1.00, $1.13, $1.50. Come to see . ths pretty new Hats our milliners are getting out every Closing Out lace Curtains . V " . -'. Ws are giving very low prices on Lace and Swiss Curtains. We are discontinuing the line, and our price are much ; tinder our former low price. It will pay you to look ahead and provide your future wants at the prices . . . . lsc. pair ap. rs 2 1-2c oz. half price, carry them. . 2 l-3c. oa. Zeohv , B . Columbia ' Zephyrs at We haven't room to Price ., K3 West Trade St "NEW FALL AND WHITE nSTTYIiES.' This Is a demonstration of ths Clothea 6ty)eg,,of to-day, snowing tha vast difference both in style and In workmanship which has been . effected In high-grade clothes-making during tha last few season. Our showing of "Schloss Bros Co.M high-grade "ready" garments for Men la a revelation of the wonderful advance i tha science of tailoring. Our Fall display is one which has had few if any equals, and the strik ing Individuality evidenced In each garment Is tha moat effectual proof that Clothea that ooma from Schloss Bros. Co. have character which Is all their own. These Suits range In price from $10.00 to $23.00. Always under alt others In price and equally as good In material and workmanship. Wa handle, of course, cheaper Clothing. Men' Suit as low aa .. .. $2.48, $2.18 and $4.00. aien Heavy overcoats , ... .. ,t v, $3.98. wravanette coat V Boys' Suits Boys' Overcoats worth $4.00, at Wright's Health Underwear for Men at Wright's Health Underwear for Boys soys underwear .- DamI IT.U. 0..1 a uuiuil DUJU . .. .. ., ,. ., ., Wa handle everything In the Gents' Furnishing Socks, Ties, eto. Come will be glad to show or "not . a a M1 ii ST-AOe .. $8c. up. . . .... .... . . $2.08. $1.75 Sutfr 5c. Suit, 48c Garment. 60c Sulk .-' 48Ca ' line Collars, Cuffs, you, whether you bay TREASURE THE TENDER TRADITIONS OF TIME - Cling to tha sainted, sweet ' scanted mamortas of child hood, but don't yield .undue reverence to tha , , . "UNSPKAIABLE HOCT . just because your grandmother ; was a lard -eater. . r' TkY ' SOMETHljO BETTER. '. Keep step with ths" time. . Twentieth century ' progreas means . emancipation from many of th falfacles of $0 - .. m HMiS. 7 WHOLES ALE AND RETAII ' i yetra ago. SNOWDRIFT CCOKING fAT "Hogltss and Harnless" Is a clean, pura, . paUtable, wholesome, health-giving cook' lng fat ' ' "i',,'y';i '' ,' ' . Really dellclooa. ' Try it "! "'AJI aTocars. If ado by Jg. tnra and ''' ",'"-';:-.' -:'-;':v": southep-concroii . co:.:? ' -. r roil ALU 'ir A Horn Bonansa. Lot llHSoa.or mores nlna rooms; all modern and In One condition; centrally located (Ave minutes' .walk from square) th 1st Ward. v.- ',, ' -J.-.. One of the most desirable homes In city, off Trade , or Tryon streets. A real bar;aln- home-eeker's one lire opportunity. a,000 raabi balance a jom like, avx V'-.'- i MWhakal Was Sjmaaai bill M aaT m h I anal a Taaaaa a M 1 wva a. M a I M ka a Vaa laaa a a aa I sasBBSBswaw aa tmtmUm VWt Mhaa, fraaa) md Oaai aa a M- .... SVsi.awilaWii a snaaia T a mm al Tmi -Was tens. 'i He aal SMtaaaa , a. iaia p 'lis OjLfytO TfssartW O A) J. E. CRATTOX Js CO Tmst Balldlng, Charlotte, Ji. Our Cut- flower lime ;' -a' Is coming again. Ws have mad big prsparatlons for furnishing our cus tomers this season. Wo ars cutting now a good lot of i WHITE AND PINK ROSES with good stems. Ws are prepared to.uke car of your order for f BRIDES' BOUQUETS and other wadding flowers. Nice stook cf flowers for , .1.'; 1 ; v:V';- FLORAL DESIGNS, ;Vy;-', which ws make a specialty. Writs, telegraph or telephone and w will servo you quick.' V; i, :, -- J.i VAJf LWrpLE NURSERY OO ':,;y vohouk w.';a';.it''V'','.'' Send TcsrgraiM to Greenaboro. MAIiTELS TILES. .v . ' 1 GRATES W cordially Invite your In spection of our stock and feel sure thst w can please you,. J.II.r.!cCc!;.-:J&Co.' Stove Dealers, Hoofing Cos . v ... .. tractor. . S21 8. Tryoa feirccL The Busy :V-. WEE m af-aht ei mm Pull of Good Specials " vr . ' WqoI Blanket Samples Big lot fins Sample Wool Blankets. Ws cleaned up' the entire Una samples '. from one of tha best North Carolina Wool Blanket Factories, also tho f samples of a'large California manufacturer. . ;V ;, ' Tha North Carolina An-Wool BlankeU In Whits ajid Gray, 10-4 and i 11-4. . $00-aad $.7 .Fair.' at xna nnest CailfornU Purs-Wool Blanket. They are beauties. 10-4 11-4 Chd 11.4." Tho prices here .. .... $4.78, $5.00 up to $40 pair. Lay la your supply of Blankets for ths season. The savin n on tbaaa ra, worth tha whllo to sea them. v"- . , . . .''',-.!. ':''', ''':-. -. I Cray Underskirt Flannel . . 1 Mail . . . . Big Special nica quality, Oray UndarsklrV'Flannel Finest Ail-Wool, heavy twilled Gray Underskirt Flannel 13 Cents. $3 Cents. Outing Bargain Tha finest and heaviest Fleeced Outings, such well-known brands a Tha most beautiful pat-1 Amoskeag, Tcssls Down Outing and Flannel. terns and colorings over brought out in Outings; ilght and dark col or, These have not bean offered this .season at retail for loss tha 10 cent a yard. They go hers now at .. .. .. . 1-$ Oats. V ':.'.'i''u.'"." Ji.' '.;''.. . ;v. - . .. The Millinery Department Busy as real Bee Hlva Almost day and night ; We've never had such a a w.u... , . my., n.vjvyi. iv uur wort room force avsry week, and still wo need mora.;-iJ'-v-.'.-:A.4J-l"y.t ' . Miss Dawson's Hats are certainly making a reputaUon for the BEE HIVE as a loader In high-class Millinery,; as well ; as the popular priced. V.v"-'- V;'U:' v'h ; t i':r'A T;"f; .:' C-'V';- 'v'vv-:- - : On of tha reasons for this great M llltnery success Is thai every Hat that goes out from her must not only ba bacomtng to th .wear. but plsaso hr U overy .way.',., Satisfaction, or money back. .. .' :; '' !'v 'M.fv1 '.." . t.H--V 'v?-,'": ' ;.'- lD:;:rt"::lS!:rc. : ' .Ccr.' trf': r r (he i.o. sse. iiierwui ce no uvu-es st the iul. 03 S. Tryon. Tlionrs 3 or $13.
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