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0 social and Person:;! ' Mlxs Lilian Kruipor is upending: ffiveral clays with her ulnter. Mrs. Jeorgo M. KutluUge, In Concord. MIsws Pearl and Allle Kodman and Miss Dulttv idnuaey, of Wiuhaw, wera registered as gueste at tit Cen . .. tral yesterday. ,7, . ',;;':ys'" ' Mr. and Mrs," J. E1 Peny, of At ; lanta, Ut., war visitors In the city yesterday, stopping at tbo Butord. . 1 Mrs. v'-iC.E. Rankin, j of Hartford. Conn., la vlaltlOic at the homa ot her parents, Capt. and Mra. John Wilkes, '- ' ' on West Trad street. Mr.' and Mra, W. A.'. Watson 1 left . .j'v yesterday, for Fort MM. 8. C, In ra ' apona to a telegram announcing- tha . . critical , Ulnew of little Miss Mary : Ardrev.- daughter , of ..Mr.attd i Mra. . ; . Ban Ardray. -.-i ' Miss fcall 'Orr returned -yesterday " afternoon to Llncolntori after spend- 'In a few days In the city -with her ' parents, Pr. and Mrs. W, W, On, on - i North McDowell street ' tf ; .'court .8ocial.;;?V:; . Mrs. Oussle Kirk pa trick entertain- ed a number of her very young friends A who cam aa a surprise to her home on Friday evening last, and from. V till It o'clock . the? home was filled ' with merriment. ' Muslo and games ;. ' furnished , tha evenings . amusements. ' Wins Eula John Klrkpatrick suggest .'. ed . the old fashioned tames of her ' mother's girlhood, such aa "Spin tha :l Plate" . "Fruit JBaskeW "Going . to Je rusalem." etc.. alter which refresh menta were served.'' " Amonf those ' Present ' were Mlases Xoulse Griffith. : Bonnie Baker. Mildred Elliott. Anna -Bell Blgham, Nina White, Ola Blg .' ham. Sarah Brown. Effle Smith and Lela Blgham. At ,11 o'clock the : s mules were hooked to their law wa- con with straw for seats, and they left aa happy aa only youm can ne. Mra. Parks Klrkpatrick la visiting In the city. : . Mr. " R. B. Hunter, who haa been U W critically ill at tha home of hla son, . Mr. O.. C. Hunter, la some better, fi , though suit very sick. Mr. Hunter - V la one of Mecklenburg's most popular '.Vcltlsen and hla many friends will re great to know that he la not entirely ; t recovered. Dj. R. B. Hunter spent Thursday . with hla parents near Etmoore. Mr. Parks Klrkpatrick has return ' td from Tarboro where he went to visit hla slaters. Mesdames Ralph ' Alexander and R. C. Brown. Mrs. John C. Clanton Is quite sick ' at her home en the TorkvlUe road. Mra. J. M. Blcham. who has been visiting ner motner, axrs. Maine j Griffith, returned to her home at Huntersvllle on Saturday. -, Rev, O. R. White, D. D. haa return ed from Sharon 8. C. where he at , , tended tha meeting of the A. R. P. Preabytery. Mrs. J. Walker OrlfOth U sislUns . her brother, Rev. John B. drier and family at Sharon. S. C. ' Mrs. J. M. Wilson la quite stok.aad . her friend regret that she Is not Im- , pro vlna. Miss Eunice Elliott Is able to be out again after a week'a lllneaa. V v Miss 'Anna Bell Bigham la at home again after a visit to her slater. Mrs. McNIght. in Steele Creek. ' Miss Luclle Cross visited her sister. ;Mra W. B. Raid, laat week. ' .Mrs. C. E. Moore Is still at her father-in-law's home, Mr. C.C. Moore, where she has been quite sick, though Is Improving and hopes to soon be able to return to her home In Sharon. Mies Pearl Alexander la quite alck , at her home In Sharon. Mr. John Less Hunter, of Waco, Tessa, and Mra. A. A. Mo Allster. of Waxhaw, spent a few days with their parents, at O. C. Hunter's. Mr. J. I Hunter Is well remembered by a large circle of friends In and around Char lotte, hla old home. y. rgnaoxAU . . Tb JMovement of a Kamher oC.Peex PH". vimnvrif mmw nrn i n, ' Rev. I. D. W110 en be r and Father Hee trnn, who have bn oondaotins; the mis Inn aa 8t Pater's Catholic church for the post .week, left laat night tor New York. ' Mr. Jeremiah Ooff left laat night for Provldanca, R. L, to spend two weeks WWh rvlntlvea. -. Mr. Ot V, Keesler, manager of the lorat Academy, left yesterday afternoon for Monroe on bualn. Dra. C. A. Misenheimer, r. M. Klrie;, W. feablt a nd party will leave tn- . morrow niaiit lor ueorgia to spend a few daya hunting. - . r Mr. H. i. Hale, ot Rork HUI. 8. C. ;.'; spent yestarday In the city stopping at . the Buford. .... . Mr. J. W. tsnoe. of Aslievllle. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday., , ',' Mr. Win. A. Kinney, of Marshal, waa j registered among the guests at the Du . r lord yeaurday. -' . ; Mr. J. P, Parker, a prominent young ' eitlaan of-wadeaboro. waa a sueat at tha Central yeatarday. . . . Mr. Charlee Boyd, of Gaatonla.' was a Vlaltor In the city yesterday. y Mr, T. A. Drlsoolt, of Oratinaboro. spent yesterday In the city stopping at the een Messrs. J. m. uamweii. jr., ana ko. Alexander, of Cheater, S. C.. were Visit ors In the clly yesterday. -: Mr. J. 0. McDonald, of Balalgh, spent yeaterday hi the Hy. ' ' , ! ; .-,-. tgl DWTl ATTOltNKV HOIVTOJT JIERK. r. .f ' ' - '. '-'.' ' ' ' i . 1- '''" A 1 Wumbef of . faHna; Cotton Mill t v. Men Win Cll Vpon Him XTtits .: . . Marnlnc TIm Object of His Visit. District Attorney A. B. Holton- ar . tlved Jn tha city late yesterday after- X noon from Winston, and for three . and one-half hours last night was in close conference with 1 1mmigration Inspector A. F. McLaughlin relative to certain alleged technical violations of the United States Immigration laws by several prominent Carolina cotton mill men. c . ; ' To an .Observer reporter' last night Mr. Holton stated that he had been Instructed to come here by the De partment of Commerce- end Labor and that be would be at hla office this morning for the purpose of in terrogating several aliens and, hn transaction of other departmental business necrssary i'urthet,' tbaj, be would' be glad to consult with .any other Interested who might desire ta call. ' : .,. , , " A number of thq leadlna; cot.n. mill mn of the-city win sea Mr. Uul ton this rnornlnr. ' 1 (, Vfhn In doubt srt Ulna K'.bbon Umn and VanillH.r At..lud-i v lino, so aa far and tna 'Iihie KHIicin fliivor" is perfection. Ak ftr the 'Jt cent ;,4, ' US' l'C'P Wlf T TV VJ VCTVU Ili..Vi,01 IllLL hu LLLhl l.V TA51MANVS .SUPPORT KIXCr.UL - . , S,rr. J. n. Oomrs, Taoiuny HU - i'uptalu, luika of liw J l.ntlon in Kcw liurk Tumlny a I .ivi- l!ra Hnim Why Tminiiuiiy liull Ul'l , Jre Kire" H-nrht at the J't'l 1 ftiiimany for Hearst 'l'alr or 'nl, ' llrart mul tkiul" JMmii'l l'uto hitUcd -An lutorestinj? lnu-rvlew. , Mr, J. Gomes, of the New York Tammany Hall Democratic organic tlort for the ninth assembly dlbtrtct, la a visitor la Charlotte. When asked If It were a fact that Tammany had nominated Hearet for the office of Governor of New Tork Btate for the purpose o "knlflnr Mm to take htm out of politics," he said: :.: . - - "If this Is a direct question,' and a direct answer Is required, I ' must reply emphatically, , 'No.'j Tammany Ball W1U see to it that Mr. Hearat ahall 'to out of New York city with tho freatest majority ever given to any candidate on y the-' Democratic ticket In Greater New.' tork. . Of courae, i when, as a Tammany Hall man, I make this stateemitt I am ex nected. I auoDoae. to art ve 'some rea sons why I think so. Mn the first place, I speak from knowledge of the situation in New Tork and from what I know to be the facts aa far aa tna men's own statemerna Aho propose to get out the vote. I In sat confess that I am surprised to ltarn. how little Is known of Tammany dv tnose people who pretend to. be able to tell '. the South what Tammany Hall Is going to do to-Hearat,1 In denying that Tammany Hall Is aolna . to --'knife' Hearst. I want It distinctly understood that I am not speaking for Mr. iiearsi. The Em Dire State of New Tork. which Is the mountain While I am but the blade of grass, growing thereon, will steak for Hearst on Tuesday.' I am making the, denial merely to refute the calumny hurled at Tammany ny the people North and South.-probably X should nay by the editors of the country.' There la m peculiar mieun derstandlnr In many Places that Tarn' many Is a treacherous, unloyal and dlahoneat rganlsatlon. which thrives only on graft New Tork knows differently. Probably I am Uklng up too much of your time and space In this explanation; probably you may feel that I am Uklng this opportunity to glorify Tammany, but I don't see how I can make myself clear unless I five you these details. , l don t aaa vou to use this to the 'contrary. would not feel grieved If you failed to publish what I say, for; I hardly expect a square deal from Southern papers on this Tammany. Hall-Hearst matter. People talk of Tammany who do not know what the organisa tion la or know aught of Its record. Tammany has ruled New Tork for over a hunured years. mere nave been times when some unprincipled parties have misused the powers o,f the organisation, and .tne . Tammany voters have disciplined tne organisa tion by defeating Tammany, and then In Just one more year Tammany would come back Into power purified and atronger than aver. New Tork Is one of tha greatest cities In the world Tammany made It so. Look at the institutions of that great metropolis: they are creations of the men made by Tammany. Object lessons are quickly understood, and I will cite a few of tha things in New Tork that will stand contrasting ; with . other cities of the world. Washington has a Zoo, a publlo park; an rquarium, a botonlcal building and a museum of national hlstorr: -and. mind you. tha wealth of the nation is available to make these things greaf. Have vou aeen them? If ao go to New Tork and sea the institutions of the same or a similar character there and observe how much dwarfed In every way are the national sideshows when compared to the . gigantic and wonderful institutions, oi iiks cnarao ter In New Tork. Tammany Hall ad ministrations created theee wonders which help to make New -Tork fa mous. For one nunarea years ana over Tammany Halt ruled the aee tlnlea of New Tork city, and Tarn many Is a- power to-day. Now Is It reasonable to think that any organ! satlon can hold such power and laat so long by being treacherous to Its candidates or Its voters? Don't for get that we are Americana In this country, and if there Is anything we despite most OI au Ol U is irescnery. There Is nothing more cowardly and nothing more despicable than treach ery, and I, as a Tammany Hall man here among- you Southerners, I wish to say from the house-tops that Tarn manv Hall's strongest cornerstone Is Its loyalty to the straight Democratic ticket One of the reasons tnat Hearst is going to win Is because the Demo cratic nartv haa not been organised up-State alnoa Folwer waa Governor of New Tork until tnia year, i couia tell a long story about the up-State organisation and how it went to pieces, but in New Tork City we are not troubling ourselves about the up- State vote. We are leaving that fight to the farmerajwho have been oun rageously dealt with by Piatt, Depew, ndaii and nirslne. our ngnc is in New Tork City, and we will meet the Republicans with any majority they can brine to the city line at the Bronx with a. counter majority that will overwhelm them, If you think this Is hot then wait until Tuesday night, the time la not so long to wait. 1 am not claiming any prophetic pow ers, I may be mistaken I will admit It human to err. but if I am mistaken, It will be about the up-State vote. One thins; about which I will swesr t am not mistaken and that Is about the Immtniw vote we' of Tammany Hall, are going to rive the Democratic candidate in New -xora i-uy, ana an other thlner whveh 1 . will say with authority 'from Tammany Hall Itself, Is that we did not nominate Mr. Hearst at Buffalo to kill him at the polls. Last year we were againat r, Hearst and 'fair or foul', we defeat ed him. When we- are' againat a man we aay so and we do things to him. Thl year, we are with .-. Mr. Hearst and w propose "fair or foul" to elect him. War don't mince 'mat ters, . We are Tammany, to tne core for or aa-alnsL- and we are . 'for Hearst, heart and soul' and we pro pose to 'do things for him' this time, and woe to the man who tries to try any 'tunny buhlness' against the can didate. Much is made of McCarren'a stand In Brooklyn., Don't make the error ' of . connecting McCarren with Tammany Hall. He does not belong to the Hall; never did and neves win. McCarren will never - be . heard of after Tuesday, the word la sent out to 'kill' him at the polls because he has bolted the straight Democratic ticket "While 1 am talking about New Tork politics let me aay that Hearat Is not a demagogue. I ' am only a Rlalu America cltlsen. a naUve of ew Orlanns, my mother's people wera soldiers of the revolution, and on ray, father's side, the men fought under Andrew Jackaon. and have a story to tell, which If Mr. Hearat told he . would be denounced some more as a demagogue. But It will be told in the .Hearst papers at the proper time and I say publicly now the aln will be mine and not Mr. Hearst's If It be a sin to tell how an Kngllsh trust masquerading as an American, haa puMeX oa the Amerk-aa fl as tro m the American ship bottom paint factories, killed the Induatry in the United States, and placed an Engllah bottom paint on the. bottom of every American battleship tor the graft .UJU! 1111 The avernss young, woman to-day Is luiny end bus nu lima to dm'ote to any. thlntr but hrnlili and tx'oury. II nrnii n 1" ilnt-rt-- out- ot --ry hundred hd tnke liulllntor's lloky Mouuln'n 3'ew. T-u. ,jr TaWt-Wc Si ecnta.- It. It. urdan Co.-'. '.'.: '. '" In or the Pi'lltli-liins In. the ; American navy. No, Mr, llwarnt l" 'not a Ui-miiKcu and Tammany Hall ; a olng to island by the ticket noml- I naiKii at nuncio Wt, h tha return and see. rayniucAxs challenging. Somothlnjr Like 600 Icmocrats Hold . up In - llmvan County -No Ill.irk burn Money l Kigha ItcpuMN , ran Rally Falls . Tlu-ouxh at Tho , I.HKt Moment UIg Democratic Vote .' suspected.' .-''-;, , , ' ' Special to The Observer. u , 1 . Saiiabury, Nov, 4. The close of the registration' books- showed the largest number of men on them ever yet put on and It is believed that there wltf be an unprecedented!" large vote tor a' year without- presidential politico. Tha Republicans took, the InlUatlvo la challenges this , time and something like' 600 1 men ''art "held ' up i because they failed to comply with the , poll tax, requirement of the constitutional amendment' Messrs.- John' L. Ren dlemen and H. C 6t Clair led In tho work of 'th Republicans and fcVy Aero are' many"4 mora Democrat who will be affected thajt tnere , are b nuhllrana. . In tha ejection Of 1101 Saiiahurv . want overwhelmingly against the Republicans'' end I they hope ' to, reduce tha majomy, aorae thlal Warns. : - - j'd'v.'i K :"." f ' """-,' , There is not yet any mobey to be Itad on Blackburn, v The Republicans have been constantly on the run aa ne tvlmseJf has and there are Just plenty ot them who will bet their money against him. ' Never before in Rowan hss there been such Republican oppo sition to him and -4t is. certain uiai some of them are going to cast more than iot air for Hackett Chairman VandArfnpit la not talking DOlltiCS 00 tnis pretty Sunday, but Ute last nljfht he declared that his ' candidate has gained especially during the past wee and (he thinks it merely a question of majority.' He Is sure it will not fall under 1.K00 and may go to i.suo. There has been no Republican money as yet and the story that Blackburn came back from Washington with 120,000 lacks verification. The Republicans did not have their rally and barbebue - yesterday and there tias been said not a word for uhe failure. It makee the Democrats claim 1.100 almoat certain. . ,'v SHERIFF 6TELN REPLIES,' In Signed Card the Sheriff of New - Hanover Connty ncclarcs tlmt the ' Reflections Blade Upon ' Him and Jailer By Judge Pnrnen in wvaer al Court Were False ana unjust. Special ' to The Observer. . Wilmington. Nov. 4. Sheriff Frank H. Stedmaa ta out In a signed card In the morning papers to-day reply ing to the sensational charges as to the condition of the New Hanover Jail by Judge Purnell, in the Federal Court last week. The card of Sher iff Rtjutman la aa follows: "I . with to 'state that the reflec tions made upon me and my Jailor in the United States Court by Judge Purnell when I waa not present, were false and unjust 1n regard to the fare of prisoners, In my custody In' tha New Hanover county Jail. The re port of the grand Jury of our coun ty made at the September term of our court and also tne reports ot previous errand Juries, all composed of our best cltlsens, substantiate what I say. The question at Issue la who la to be believed, the grand pury or the United States prison era? Would not Judge. Purnell have reflected more credit, upon hmself tf he 'hd statements? I am willing for my rec ord and his record to be published side by side . and let the peopje of North Carolina say who is right In this matter." , STRIKE-BREAKERS PAID OFF One Thousand Temporarily Employed Macninwts at Hpenccr hnopa uo North Former Employes to Re turn to work To-ujy. Special to The Observer. Spencer, Nov. 4. About one thousand strike-breakers, employed at the various shops on the Southern Railway system in place of the striking machinists, were to-day paid off and shipped North. The action waa taken by the company In order to make room for the former em ployes, who return to work Monday. It required about 1 16,000 to pay . off the Spencer employes, the payment being made In cash. The men left here to-night on a special train tor Washington and New Tork. ' i i A Messenger Boys' Football Tram The "P. D. Q." football team of Charlotte, under the management ot Capt John - Bradfleld, has iseued a sweeping challenge to anv out-of-town eleven averaging 111 pounds. Tha "P. D. Q." Una up Is as follows! Bradfleld, q. b.; Wlahard. r. e.; Spong, r. t; Orlswatd, r. g.( Hunter, c.) Black. 1. g.; Garrison, I. t; Hen derson, 1. e.; Johnson, r. h.. b.j Pa nella, L h. b- and Krwln. f. b. Mr. John D. Move haa bean mad secre tary of the club 'and any -desiring dates can get -them by notifying hint, Mr. Jessie. A. Williams, esshlee of tlis Waxhaw Hlnklng and Trust Company, waa one Of the guests at the Central yes- terday.-,; -.;. , .,'.- )'....-: THE WEATHER. V 'v .. . ';' :-",y-, Wsshlnrtiin. ' Nov. ' 4. Furoessts .fur Monday and Tuesday ' North Carolina, flouth -Carolina, Ceor- J la, Alabama and Mlaalsslppl, fair Mon ey and Tuesday! Jlsht to fresh , east winds. . .. ,:.'...' , ; - Any thin or undnveloned slrl ' or wo. man will be benefited hy taking Hollls. ier s itocay jnouniain lea. 11 is oil or the aroateet known remedies for making neonla a. run. healthv.and w)l. T or tablets, tt cants. R. 1L Jordan. A Co, Remedy , Cures r tliet.- Wbnrt r, t Cases. i-- ' '. Don't 7 be a dys peptlo like this pic ture, when any drug gist will ; give you back CO cents , (pur chasing , price) if Tyners DvsDerjals Remedy falls to relieve or cure Dys pepsia or Indigestion or their tvmo- toms, Pad Breath, Had Dreams, Foul Taste, Constipation, Hawk'n Aolii os Oas oit the . umach, hu. t kuu Heart Flutter, y4n in tb Wtonuioh, Mice or tiara, uxtrerme wervouenewe, Belching. ' Tyner's . Dyspepsia Remedy cures when all else falls, so don't be dlnGoum'; y, . sti qngUmna. itH stomachs. The star - of hope for aU Dyspeptlca Cures the worst csaos. iHugrtut or by express. R. II. Jor "tn A' Coh Druejtlats, .TryonJ and Trade? street, Charlotte,, N. C ' Call or write. -. :.'.'; .- ,;; ': , L VlLl, b fvStylisli i iltS . f ' i V A nice lot new .Hats, fresh from the deft hands of aur Miyiners. Wa hear It on air aides about how pretty our Hats are this" season and a bit dr vanUge Is that tha prices are reason- able:.' New lot Hat Just received by yestcrdsya express. . iv ' .. . - s . Wb hardly ever miss a tale on Cloaka ' we have aucn a targe atoca to choose from and the prices are acknowledged to .he very reasonabli Ladles' Long Coats in splendid quality Broadcloth, latest styles, Blacks . or Tans -.. V. "'... .. 10.00 edi, ; Also lota of good values in cheaper and finer. Coats. Special lot Rain coats, $1.00 grade, bought under price. .LyTe, have, most too many of them and to reduce the stock, offer them at '71 ."' .' Fleeced Under- : ' -;i-.v,. - wear Full slse, well made garments; all grades for . Ladles. Boys. Mlsaes and Children. We think we have the best fleeced Vests and Pa,nt for the money In tho United Statea. According to slse 15c., 20c.. 25c., SOq. 13 West Trade.SL In the next ten days our stock is on the i markete Now is yout chances You had bet ter make good of this chance. ; Everything at an d below COST V '- .'' Citv Tax Wolice The Tax Book is now in my hands for collection You aro urged to,coni6 and set JlrV. B. TAYL0B,4 n - inciiy waaeC0LD5 m to a aovaa fiMlleukiPi, aisvwtM Cloa and Suits he mm HOUSTON - DH COHPAfJY '' 1 J I L si is ! 'i . .'I-'.'' v'vV'''. .', :-'..'..- v-v-. i' , ,,. i,.. I j '-.-.'it ;1H.v-U','K.-'l'.:.7;;;;'V'V"'';;'l:!.. '..,--;. V-'-"', J:,;".; '(t." - ;;"'"'';',vi'i:;'i:v, W7 ' .;';. : - . ;-,'.V!::-';;,(.t--'iv,. , ': ? j ' ' A i.i'V'. '.V ' . f .'.,' tlx7l-lnch Fancy sorted patterns. lOsSJ-Inch Fancy Sllkallne Red lined coied Cotton ComforU; assorted i'lf patterns; fl.10 value, at $1.25. :vidKff ' 'Pure Cotton Fancy Silkollne, both sldss fancy stitched; assorted pat terns. Comforts worth $1.00 more than ouf prica. fl.4S.' Fancy Satlne, both aidea, extra else and weight; , pure, carded sanitary cotton; fancy stitched. Price tl.ts, -1.50 and 92.98. Fine quality, Fancy Satlne, good slse, fancy stitched - EIDERDOWN COMFQRTS. Worth considerably more, at 14.7a, $659 and .B0. Millinery of Interest This popular department is likened to a great kaleldlscope a constant changing scene. No day (except Sunday) paasee that something of Interest doea not arrive, something In Millinery ' or , Millinery Aocesao- rles of Interest to those who wish to obtain the best and newest at mod 1 - - erate prices, most times much under the usual. - We sell Gage's. Phlpps', Atchison's and Castles' Street Hata.,'" " Somethlns new every day designed to our own work room, iiil WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MS Uoder he FIRST NATIONAL BANK on draught. MIDA SPRINGS WATER CHICK SPRINGS WATER WHITE STONE LITHIA WATER. . t GLASSES .; I CENTS. : . ' Tcr your stomach's , sake, drop In to aee us. , 'Phone us your orders for . HALF GALLONS, OALLONS and GALLON DEMIES. ' Thonca MS and SIS. ' 'i t'rV, ' (''.. if KBrannoii Carbonating Co. o rurclia sable Clioioe Home Sites In DlLWOUTHi .t ' 8. , Boulevard. 71x110; corner 93.606 8. Boulevard, 71x200: Inalde S.400 K, Boulevard. ' Inalde. , - tno EV Bpulevao corner.; ""'. Park- A.( Cornu,UMUll; . , Park Ave., laaMn... ,,.,., s , t Kingston Ave., inalde...,.,., . a.x Kingston Ave corner, . ..... 1,"0 , No bettnr rf tnorq doilrabla Suc tion fnr 1IOM71 K 'T' -t In. North Caro4iua iaaa li oiilii. Any of the above lots may be had on easy terms. ;: , 903 8. TryOB, Tbones 901 of 943. , , : , I -..-..-;';. IJIIIIMIIIN LIU I SF WB W W Robe, both sides extra cored' Cotton" Comforts; as- Price Isc. i ezanov BY GERTR UDE ATHERTOIf. The fascinating historical life story of a daring man. Mrs. Athertons latest and strongest work. Beautifully bound In red cloth, stamped In sold and Illustrated with four repro ductions of paintings by Desch, Merrill and Parker. SO Cents, Instead of 91.60. By mall II Centa t Stone & Barringcr Co. Booksellers, Btatlonera, Psb llsben. "Get it d HawleyY Our la the pride of our buslnesa. 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" " .i VAN LINDLET NURSERY CO, POMONA. K. a ,- - Bend Telegrame to Greensboro. You Buy knver. Cut Glass or Hand Painted China, or anything In (ha Jewelry tine. It will pty you to see our assortment Libbers Cat Glass, PlckardV Ha ad-Painted China and ,' all the best makee qf :' Sterling BUrer. ibaldi.&.Bo. Headquartera for Diamonds. u The Fad of the Season llaiid fetGdlG:::n The great variety of the useful ; and ' ornamental pieces of IWih'Z : ! V HAVILAin) chuta beantif ully and artistical ly hand-painted which we arc showing arc? tho -;finr t creaibii xxqcv"'' It i a treat to, eco t . a. e ... ...., rra Rower lime V
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