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' i f'1 A : ': i 1.,, J two ni, ra. one-name At ,-uii.h and do othurn Mwo' Heck. It wui col", snow on de groun', om i vi lut Mowed a whlla en sot In en 'w inn-pud hlux some mo. vvnar is - yo' now shoos?- says i Heck, when AnxulHh rlv' bac k at da ran wood. . , Anguish ', dldn' . 'spon.'. He 'lis' day whea he tolt Anguish en Heck to Wart8(, , jR fc new c,p llMk'tar, sit delr uxet en arn-wedgea en de -led on wld him, to git'ds mry out maul en go down to de pine woods be er him. 'ca'se.Heck could st-e 'bout Mne de sheep paatur' en maul rails ," ZX'JTZ.ia i. 1 , . ... T. en rive sorne Dorau. , co ary loo a went t0 drsppin' treeil en niaulln' ralla, H tool en. went, , Dey wus bar'footed en dey atep . mighty light en -dey hunted for the thawed placea, dey did.. Dey dldn . have no matches, 'ca'se raatchea wua ac&l'ce In dem days. n. niggers could n" have none.- uwy thing wua so wet . wld snow dey iouldn make de' sparks fum de flint Ketch. ; v,v; , ,k , . v . , . . .; v Lmme tell you supp'n',' says ;ileck to Anguish. ."I don't 'ten' to do a licit er worK, en i-aoni who metit a rail er rive a board UU I goes un to de big house an' cuss or mahsa out an' make vhlm gimme It pair er shoes.'1 . - '..'-.',; ' Anguish look at fetm sldvys, lak a rooster look at a crow. dough, r It wus , turble work ol'. Anguish ' ket' a-doln till do ?. sun went ' slam . down en you . could hear- do - cowbells comln'. home .. en da shtwrf .bl'atln'. No, sah,' he dlda' say nothln to uo- ooay nonow. . - . .- - . "Is you hyeard de news,' Anguish? says Sweetnln. 'dat nixht. . M ' " Sweetnln is do gal wuc took up wld Anguish..- Bhe wua fryln'' hia white side meat en cookln' his , hoecak en pourln'-do 'lasses fer him Into do to er do tla bucket,. He didn't say nothtn' en Sweetnln. Jls thought he wus tar a, en sne kep on a-singtn :. .., "I tries fny meat an' bakes jny bread. - - .1 hipi in y -UtttB rn boos iu uvu. vwine lew mm vui. fva f i , n Ati a., nnih'n Anguish says, but dar wj, mo' la tolEUton&r.TZSZ - way ho look 'an in wut he said. .v ' I , . ; Heck dlda' say. nothlnV He Tor his ax layln. right whar ho dropped It, - on he moseyed, on todes do big house, plckln' his groun" en dodgln? do shady plaoea : AnguUh ha fell to , Sweetnln straighten up wld da kittle In' her han', Bhe yum steepla'.'some sassarrao tea. Hne ; wnin do kittle roun' half-way en den half 'wa back. cuttln' on a ; pine tce, ; soon as ho fight quick, eo -o to stir do sassafrac roun out one ''d split, nut Heck wsier.; "Ol". mahsa en mlatts sn"f Mans Henry la all gwino to New-Tawk." save 'Sweetnln.. -whlrtln' de .kittle." c t - I'WhenT'Vsays .Anguish," .lookln', at' "In de mawnln," says Sweetnln. ' AnsulBh IraD his chin In his han mosoyea oiw v s . When he come to . de back yahd, ho seed 'ol' mahsa lookln' at. him turn ... do ..stables. JUe i whirl roun', lak supp'n" rasy,-. en he say deep down " In his th' oat, .lak dls, ."All roun', In ' Am haf)r valftl hvuhl Wonfl" n turn dar he went to do kitchen, whar en he study on study en study. "Daf ' ol' mahsa - could . see - him thoo . de whuppln- wus gMn him a heap er -glass, en he whirl roun de same way 1 mieery. gut no mianvwant b wee in in yes,- sah. en ru . da cook out- an kn' w trinin fool nigger ho say, lak dls All roun In dls kitchen I no jit siuay an- siuay. hyuhl Woof l". Den ha bruised out to I f wn is dey gwino a be gone. ' do back no'ch. on ho whirl roun' out I Bweewin, nonerr" says Anguish. dar ol' mahsa lookln' right plain at "Fortnight,' aaya' Bwoetnliu; She i :ilm. en he eev. "All roun' die ehade I WUS takln' UP do SUDPer den. ivhvnh! Wnnrt" ni' miliu ilMn't uv I '-Anguish move over to do cracker ' nothln. but-' ha easa up a little box. en got to soppln de lasses en ' closer. Heck stumble on into do halU mixin- it ww gravy. He got to layln.' wnt iev rll den Am naaxr. en ha I PiOOO Or whlte-aldo on SOma hoe '"dona da same way again. '"All roun' cake -en bitln thoo bofe ubbm, en dla paasago hyuh." Ol . mahsa was den he u'd take a goosle er da saatw oasln' up todes him. ' Fum do pass rc Sweetnln seed by do way ho . J. rilMln AAm done oat fla P Wlie nnn'n' An Yila mln1 en dat' wus supp'n' new. Says . 1 I "Wut s you stud'ln' ' boutT" she - mahsa. to blsse f. "Heck's craxy." He eays. sldlln' up to him lak a gal will ''cut da " same caper In - dar, en ol' do, you know, when she wants to fin' ? mahsa walk la an him. "v. . , outsupp'n'. : - .'. i "Heck, says ol mahsa. i : . "Who Is dey gwino to leave at 1 Heck jerk hlsso f together en no I nomer nys Anguisn. mahsa ea ha "iNODoar nut ae nis-fera." ssvs Sweetnln. "Deys gwlnc a lock up de big house en tell all do niggers wut to ao. en den dey s gylne to New Tawk." J Dar wa'n't no mo' talk 'tween dem niggers dat night Ol' Ane-ulsh coulda' sleep much ea da 'count er his misery In de back, but Sweetnln make his manners, to ol' aay.-"8ahr' .' "Heck, do you . reck In ' you could maul mo' ralla dowa hyander If you had some shoes? . v, - Now. dat wua Jls' wut dat nigger v nad in bis mln . , m made mo man L-y ners. ' - - "I don't - ha to . reckla 'bout It. 1 knows I could" he ssvs. Bars ho ."I I slep lak a chile, en she nurer know . v could bust mo' ralla 'an two men, wldi d whea her man went out on dug up ahoes on." calamls root at do end or de trough C Of mahsa look at htm en wua glad en beat It on de block .en made a v he wa'n't, craxy aho 'nough. but wus Piaster out er It fer his back. All Vrjls making out 'Ca'ee Heck wua a thoo do shank er de night AnguUh workln'. nigger. sot out unaer ae sure en studied, ; 'Coma on In hyuh," says ol'l well, sah. or mahsa he lef. an i. mahMu---' v his fambly. En no soooor did de Whar do you reckla he took him T word git out 'mongst de niggers dat Ha took him right on into do good de rich white folks ' wus gone dan room, whar da fambly sets at night Anguish 'gins to weave hlsse'f 'mongso - He raise do- lid off er de chlst er 'em. "We all got our work to do," he -hoes. Oh. xdey had 'era In dem ays to 'em. "but lawdy, ain't wo got - .days ahoes by da chlst full, coffee by a fortnight to dd It in? If some er Jle sack, an' augar by de barl. Ho Kits behlne. can t de balance ha'p ook at do also er Heck's foot, an' 'em out? Two days ala't nothln' eut v he fumble roun' in de chlst an' er fo'teen. Lie 'a knock off two days t grabble dowa In dar. an' tereckly he I en eat cnicxen en fiddle en dance." . come up wld a pair er brogans sackly I Dat talk soun powerful good to t do right else., He went to do rar dem niggers.' Hit 'peered to plum , closet an' foua' a pair er socks for (straddle delr way ar thlnklnV Dey . Heck. Heck put on his shoes en says an right Tlocks, en he make ' hia manners I An' dat 's how come de r er again en be aaya. "Tbanky, mahsai"dta hyuh tale. All de ban's on .en he bits out back to de woods. dat 'ar plantation de shirt-tall plck When he hova In sight er Anguish, aninnies, do grown women-folks ea v . whar Anguish wus aweatln en half men-folks all ubbm gyethtred to- . , ar thoo a pine, ha 'xln to atrut en gether fer a good time. De . grown balance ,hlsse'f, lak a cake-walk nlg- nigger mea dldn do nothln' fum do " ir ten Km mmvm "Mnm Rnrnf an I etSht hut fllldle en wan IIh. TVa - stomp an de snow, wld his new shoes, chlllun had nothln' to do but run , Akgulsl. stop his ax la da middle dowa chicken hens en roosters en -."er a lick to&look at him. He. hisse'f fetch 'em to de nigger women. Da ' , wus standing wld one foot oa da nigger women dldn' have nothln' to do groun' lak a gander, lettln' de oth- but cook dem chickens, en atter de er foot git wabm against' his cookln' en eatin 'u'd bo over, den de ' britches. i . sashay ladles could Jlne de men folks i v ''How. 'd you git dem shoes, nig In do cloggln' en twlstlflcaitlon en i ger?" he says. .. . . pigeon whlng en broad shuffle. Oh. , "Hum, hum!" says Heck. Bays he. but hit wus a turble time dat fust dsyl v ."Den't.cH me nigger. I 'a a sun- Weke-eke, .wekey-ekey, .went dem burnt white man, I la." . fiddles, en whang-whung, ' whaug- "Wutuver you Is," says Anguish, whung, went dem banjere, ea terump. wnar did you git dem ahoes, en how Ity-terumpity, went dem niggers' feet did you git 'em T" ; Dat's de way dey done. It wus fld- "Dldn I tell "you I wa'n't gwlne a die, fiddle, ea dance, dance. De yur ' -Sit a lick till I went to de big house, er Jubilee wut do preachers preaches - On cussed of mahsa out en made him bout wa'n't no hlgh-beelder - time, flmme a pair er ahoeaf Dldn' I tell sah. Some er dem niggers-got dolr ou datr Now, how coma you Is minds turnt roun', so dat when dey axm' me slch a uestionf You -cut yo' stahter home yau way dey dldhVave 4reo down en bust 1t Into rails en rive sense enough to know dat borne wus N It. en I. ti 'ten to mine: I a is nyun way, uat twisttncatton par' - ' Wld dat Bavin' Heck grab ud hia aphrased 'em. , . '. -.- - ax ea stove It Into de fust tree he Dey dldn' pay no ' 'tentlon to de . .come to. wldput even, glttln'.out a people wut fell Into, trances. Fights rntp to aoa it u wus a spiittin' tree, wus gwino on ngnt reriar. He nuvcr toted no kin' er ex hut a. I But. mln' you dls. ol' mahaa dldn' sharp un,n de fust swing he made I go to no New Tawkan be dldn' 'tea' , no drive it up half-way to de eye. gwino. wnen no anv up to aa dippoi .Urn time he awung It he'd holler. I he putt his folks at a. hotel, ea he "Hoo-oh-ah, whoopee!'' rt, happen to gits de barber to black his face wld be a spiittin' tree,' an de chips wus walnutjulce, Jls' lak a bluegum nlg flyln' till It wua a caution. Anguish ger, en way 'bout 'leven o'clock dat put hia wahm foot to de groun' en night he crops In on de nigger festl- , prop de cot' foot against de kef er bul, whar dey wus ratln' up his -his lalg, an', he took to lookln' at chickens en dancln' on his schoolhouss - Herk en . stud'ln'. He study an' ( flo' en fiddlln' on his rost'um. He - study. Tereckly. If ' Heck had 'a' been -lookln' at Anguish he1 raought , '.'a knowed dat Angulah had made up hia mln'. Ha stuck his ax In de .V top era stump, whim) an' ha hollers : to Heck, "I -'a gwlne aa cuss him Heck dlda pay no 'tentlon. He Jls' , aep' up nis wnoopin -holler an kep' on gnawtn' Into . his .. tree. - But . Anguish lip over de pastur fence an' wont plckln' da brown places todea da . big .house.V-' , .- Ho dldn' go to no back yahd. Not .him.' Ho prance' up to de front gat u en snamoie up ae gravel walk. ' or v, mahsa seed him comln' en ha ris an' 1 . stood In de do'. , Tou otter, seed dat sight: nigger 'vancin' todes da steps en his mahsa vancln' todes da nigger. Anguisn ne siam nis foot up on do bottom step, blg( as do v prince or Tynaies. lia.l a how In Mr back, en a sort cr canter to his amble, en ho wore a raid necktie en a bran new. rubber col lar, en blue britches en a dald-grans colored wes'co't, en raid socks. You needn' dlsremember thst he wus fix ed up to bresk de gals' hunts. I wus settiu' wld in hearln' er Bweetnln en Angulah, en I aeed Sweetnln . nudge Aguish en prod him In his ribs, en I hv.-ard Sweetnln , esy, to 'm, :"Look hnder.- If dat' sln't , ol mahsa J don't know nothln'-." ' ".. : j . "you 's a i-nstchel bawn fool, honey,", ssys Anguish. .-"Ol mahsa ta done-. 'way In -New 'Tawk. ' H s eighty .mlllon miles fum hyuh, Dat ain't, nothln' -but some free nigger, drappin In hyuh to cut wo boners men folks, .wut knows how-to., plow en ' bust rails, out er Our gala H got a rasor in his shoe right now, - - ; ; "No. sah Sweetnln,: don't you thtnk too much er oat f ree, ftiffgetv er I 'M ha' to unscrew vhls eyesight , and oarve roun' . bla heart . strings. v 1 don't want dat kin' er lookln'- plgger a-weighin on do scales er yo' mind, honey.'' Den he .'gin to. pet Sweet nln. 'ca'se he wua glttm' Jealous-lak. "Wut kin o Sweetnln Is youf . la you long sweetnln' er, shawt , sweetnln" T Is you sugar' ar, honey er sorghum laasaar" x. :'ti . But"Sweetnla' kepl hef eye'oa 4 mahsa. ..En I did. toor ca'se I know ed him time b swung, la at de do' t3ut wut' youreckln h done He natchly up en 'cut de .pigeon whlng wld dem niggers, en ho Jlned In do twutiricgtlon wui, 'em, en cioggea en shuffled.- ' He r couldn't fool - me. dolirh.'' fl ' V .. . . ' He done so much lak a nigger dat Sweetnln 'elded It wa'n't nun Thinks I. "We e all gwtna a ketch It now." . But wo dldn. .' " Ol'mahsa.. slip out 'long .'boutJ midnight en I dldn let on. . nut nex' day. When him en . de fambly oome back en splalned .how dey turnt back, en thought dey woman- go to New Tawk. atter all. I sidled up to him de rust chaincs 1 seea, en says L I knowed you las' night sah." He looked right straight at me, "Does dem other niggers know?' says ha "No, sah," says I. "Don't nuver tell 'em, den." ssys ha "I Jls' wanted to aeetwut my niggers 'u'd do if I d leave home, on had my fun: but Sam. is rarnt enough to know not to rtst dla here nla.nta.tIon wld mv nlrrers." ,, J. J. JA, Will Bay a Fin New Pipe Organ. A number of the members of tbe Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church have formed an association for the purpose of raising funda with which to purchase a tine pip organ. A meeting of the commute having In change the elan for a muscial and Industrial fete was held at the home of Mra Haul Neal several nights sgo. It was decided to hold the fete Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December Sth, 6th and 7th, In the city hall. The -programme committee Is now engaged In arranging for the atraction. Further announcements will be made later. Generous to a Fault Epwoath Herald. Congressman Perkins wss In the office of a friend, a Justice of the peace, when a couple came In to be married. After the ceremony the Justice accepted a modest fee, and handed the bride an umbrella as she went out Mr. .Perkins looked on gravely. and asked, "Do you always do that Charlie 7" 'No; I mean to bestow a present upon the bride." "A present? Why, wasn't that her umbrella T" gasped tbo Justice. 'No; It waa mine." replied the Congressman, sadly. THEY WANT QUALITY , A splendid example of the superior - quality of our work Is found in the fact that all the best hotels and reotsu rants in this city pat ronise us. They want the best work nothing' else wUl da If it's quality you want, 'phone 160 for wagon. MODEL LAUNDRY CO, i, Correct laundering." West Fifth St At Church. ,'V t-wut a de matter ,wld your', axed - jl mahsa..'"- . . ..-.- .AtWell, sah, ceppln I Is a Babtts' I ' 'lU tall V All u,it Ami A n.4.U J i,.t fiHiini, i ssyea. on, n wus a fool nigger.. He 1U Jn - dar ea cussed ol' mahsa out. - cuswa mra 'to a irassia you now. en. at rust or mans could n' git' bis bref. he wua so s'prlsed. r Anx- uisn says ne naa to nave him some shoes, new uns en rood una damnl ,:, t "Oh, It 's shoes you want, la It 7" axed ol mahsa '" '- ,. ,A -.; ', Anguish says yes en cussed mo. 1 ("If shoes Is wut you wanta" aaya . r mansa, -coma on in nyun." . Anguish got sort - or quiet den. ' Thinks . he, he doit bluffed . de ol' '. gimman, same as Heck dona done, lie follerod on In de big house, right . plum on In thoo de big front do, en ne kep reel in' mo en mo biggity, I . en -he dldn' mak& no manners 't all. If he'd 'a had any sense, be mought 'a: knowed dar want - no sho chlst in de strong room,' but dat ' whar - of mahsa led him, -en soon aa dey note got in ne strong room, wnsml ol' mahsa shot de do' en, snacklet he torn d key en nutt It In his Docket Den h retch up sgalnst d wall .en look down 11 rawhide en -h went about to tesr dat Anguish nigger up. He whupped him till he got tar'd en Trne and tried mends of the family rWKt'i Little Early p'Mra. B.t tm mult and htt to tnka I-pendable 1IU t'e pun-- inT ao not gripe or alcksn. The best mixtures of this season clever grounds ar Of Line f ".' niGHT, IIETtB u Where a poor Ullor Is never right ' aaif 'some bet tar" onsa otten- go 'wrong."'.'.t,;''v The skirts ma 'split hecaus ' th waist la ' too ' .Idng, cr because 'the seat Is cut .oo small, but tMiially It's because the taUor la putting In th skirt pockets stretches the edges sd they nava.to spilt to Is? flat. '? ' Toil can't yemedy 4t! ,6st don't take It . -y ;r- Our skirts run.m parallel, llnea,' conatltute rangomeata - on gray, blue and black. over-plslds or Invisible plaid effects contribute largely - to 1 -1 1 ' ' ' ft , 'X .Fashion's idea tf cdrrectness - whatever la right can. bs found In our assortment . . Those who yearn for soma thing .different get , all kinds of satii faction hereand our knowledge of styhj,- workman ship' ahd . the . fin points of tailoring W,rp6nslbi for' the superior rating . accorded our produotiona ;,V ,,: ";'i'. ; It'a gp to yout . SUITS Tailored to Taste $IO'to$50 . .(V 'abanSc Tailors. 9 Scuth Tryon St. A m:v paxk ixm jsta.nlct. 5SSf. Ta.9a- VmA a (. , ", uuiv own. s. - .'. 8tan'.'.y'j WM o'nlsed Mon- iSfr VikA?lin nn "d elected a !Zi2l ?lrctors. composed of the 7ZL m r"1"!" ,wene: Messrs. H ini-r, . jj. Poarsm R it Morrison James F, Rrtnt and S C. Spaulding. Of 8tanl- ;.5rawi,-:i fciJnkinsY Robert . IT vZ.ua f ie were, of Char lotto. -.The directors mot and elected the following named officers: Mr. W. '" A Cnar,"'. President; Mr: S ''Carpenter, vice president and Mr. O. Bpauldlng. cashier, ;A temporary location-fop th bank has been secured m the building formerly occupied by the Stanley Drug Com pany..' Aa soon aa possible a suitable bank building; will be erected. The Institution will be ready for, business Btanley la a thriving vlllag 0f Oal- 10 n county.1 it has a population of irvm svv to ivv people and la situat ed t th Junction of two fine macad am roads, v Th supporting country la very fertile and there Is a very bright future for th town and th Farmers' and . Merchants' Bank. ( , llJ'ithjLWATU SWEET. ''-',-- , , ' . Prof. Behrlng Annoanor a New Dls. covcry frges Dark Bottle. Berlin Cable to The Cincinnati En - ulrr. s, . ; ' " Prof. Behring, , of Marbourg, de Clares that he has discovered a meth od of keeping milk for an indellnlto time, . without - boiling It or damag ing Its nutrltiv qualities In any way. . A sixth of an ounce of perhydrol Is added to a gallon of milk, and tha milk Is -then heated to 123 degrees. DANGER FROM THE PLAQUB. , There's grave Sanger from the plague of Coughs and Cold that are ao pr-vj. lent-unleat ye take Dr. Klng't New DiMsevory for Coneumptlan, Coughs and Cold, Mrs George Walla, of Foreat aty. Me., writea: "It's a God tend to people living In climates where cougha and eoldt prevail. I find It quickly end them. It prevents Pneumonia curea LaGrippe. give wonderful ' relief in Asthma end Hay Fever, and make weak lungi ttrong enough 1 ward eS Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Mo. and l 00. Guaranteed by R. H. Jordan Co.'s drug store. Trial bottle frea ' Tlio perhydrol decomposes Into water and oxygen, the oxygen escapes, and -the milk la left diluted. with an ex ceedingly, small quantity of water ab solutely free from microbes. Milk treated in this way. It I said, may be kept for tut Indefinite. Urn without chan-;1 f ' ,K f "i Prof. Behring Is also said to believe that milk loses soma of Its best qual ities when exposed to daylight' He Is said to advocate green or red milk bottlea,'.''-;.'.,' i-f,' ,Vi,;' ''.' f"l f. Simmons and McNeill to Speak. -. Senator F. M. Simmons and Corporation- ; Commissioner Franktla Mc Neill will apeak at th court' house at I o'clock ; to-morrow night i ; ' Messra BImmons and McNeill ar two of the best Informed men - in the : ' Stata They are leading "Democrats (and should b heard by a larg and repre sentative . audlenca '' ;.:. "t , ' lV i. ' THE OROWEUj A.-ITOIUM CO, . For tha Treatment of Whiskey, Marphln and Nervous . . . Diseases, gpselat apartment and nurses for lady patlanta . All forms of electricity for treating nervous diseases. Tha stockholders .all being physicians, constitut a consulting board. 8. ML CBOWEIiU M. D.. Prea L,.--vA 3Mw 1 J'VAW I I Arti i 1 HICKS' CAPUDIINTE IMMIDtATXLV cua.ta HEADACHES tsrealu u COLDS sm to rs nova Trtsilaak Kk. ai HOLLISTER'S Rocky Ucir.tdi Tea lluggeft n mrnt sauna aar mnj rvssaa. Idagi aelsat IsaaRk ssd Ssnsw-s vigor. A spwlns forCooattpatloa indlgesUoa XJver and Kidney troubles. Plraples, Bc-a-oa. Impure iilood. Bad Breota BluaxIsA Bowel. Headaebe and Backache. 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' ' y ' ; This would be; if Katiire liadzi't supplied lis with , the' proper material J to heat itThe yorld is run , ft on a Coal Basis! : It ia a necessity to ever3rbbdy' "There arc, all ijrades of CO A2Cr---we ' keep - only; ; ;the best, t Remember, the telephono number, that means COAL is 19. . v-V' - ;f."',.v.f j v -;'.. -i ,s- x v-'v." fv'. ; .. : A ..:'t' IV.-afA'C-.'.'' . ' jaa----a--asaaa-a---aa----asa-a-aa-a- -' Standard Ice and Fuel Company, ; N. V'S f$ft: 'Phone ltU-CoaLl;;;. . Coal'Phone 19; j , ' THE 8TOR3f OF ONE PIANO SALE. What fVee Life Insurano Doe for Club Members. ;.'iV. , J Macon, Oa., Sept II, 1I0. ..: . . Ludden Bates S. M. H.. "a Savannah, Ga ' , ',';.'.-. Oentlemen: On bolna Informed of the death of my husband on the 14th last, your manaaer hers to-dsy handed me receipt for 1150, same being amount - of unpaid balance on the Ludden c Bates Club Piano No. tl0(. bought of you August 29, llOi. Ws had paid HIT on this piano, wnjen, witn tn " above receipt, completes the purchase price of $117, and ur Indebtedness to you Is now canceled. , ',. I wish to exDreaa mv deen annrectatlon of your action in thla matter. , and am glad we decided to purchase a Ludden. A Batea Club Piano, par1- .,' tlcularly on account of the Free Life Insurance feature. Wishing yott every success, I remain, Very truly yours, ' , . , v (signed) hks. ttJAo, uaioMAa , :.r If Interested In the purchase of a Strictly High-grade Plana writ us at once to-day about our Sixth Club, now forming. Club Booklet ; D" will explain th fairest, safest and best piano proposition ever ,l . ' made. Club Members pay 1217 instesd of 140, which Is th regular - price. Easy payments. Each Club Member receives Pre Llf Insurance ' - benefits the above letter speaks for Itself.' Write for Club Booklet UW , for full particulars. LUDDEN BATES R. M. H -, , ' -'-. - Savaanah, Ga La Marguerite Shop HATS CORSETS GOWNS Tailored Suits . ' i-': -v.- We have been wanting to talk to you about Suits for soma tlma: but It Is no use; we can't keep them In sitck long enough to talk' about them. They come and go before we get a good look at them ourselvea We have a special lot for Monday, however, of the latest cut and elegant materials, la all tha faahlonsble shadea A perfect fitting Corset Is as necessary to the well dreeaed woman a a go! fitting gown. Wo have them. EXACT SIZE and ' CORRECT SHAPE FOR EVERY FIGURE. . Our weekly ahlpment of New Tork and French Pattern Hata came last evening and ar ready for the usual Monday showing. Many new designs from our own work room. ' ,' We make a specialty of ROBE8 and GOWN8. Imported and ; original deslgna Estimates furnlshsd. - r ' La Marguerite Shop i Sit NORTH TRYON STREET. Wall Plaster-Hard Clinch Will stay wher yoa put It Water will not cause It to fall oft natural shrtnkag of building will not crack It Manufactured sxclusivsly by : CHARXOnE PLASTER CO. Write fo Booklet. ' Ol ARLOTTE, If . 0L incossomtia ., ;,; CAPITAL STOCK tz : s $30,0)0.00 individual LXrmccno. extkr any time. ; ; It la a oonoeded fact, known everywhere In North Carolina by thos who are Informed, that KINO'S la th SCHOOL THE RIGHT SCUOOU viewed from very etandpolnt ef merit and worthiness. The best faculty, beet sulpmsnts. th largo!. Mora graduates In positions than all other ' businsss schools In the Stata So gst th BEST. It Is th cheapest. Write -to-day for our SPECIAL OFFERS. HEW CATALOGUE and full Informa tion, Addrasa , , ( . . KINO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, i:.! Cltarlotta N. Cw or Raleigh, N. 0." ' '" ' ' W also tsach Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Penmanship, eta, by man. Send for our Horn Study circular. .., FOR SALE! Vs A vary dsslrabl dwelling,-Na 40 North Tryoa trt" - i'.f 'it, ,ij TOB IlEJfT -.'jYv- l-room dwelling. Ma ' III South Tryoa., room dwelling, fo. 101 South Tryon. .a R, 15. Cochrane, Xatwanc and neal Estat , Agent, ;" SV Th Traveling Mana noma" THE CENTRAL HOTEL In The Center of the Durness District. : navlng apent t IC.OIO la renoVatlng. remodeling and rr,;: tng this popular HottV It now ranks with tha best In the rtata. rooms heated by steam and lighted by electricity, riectria c tor.' New hatha . Culsln unsurps-sed south of Washlnston. Thls Hotsl Is now thoroughly screened throughout, thus ' tha fly and mosquito nuisanoa ' v; , ;
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1906, edition 1
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