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T3E UrAPLOTTii DAILY Ol.u:RVEHt OVEMBi;il lGli;0G. Sochi arid Personal "BRIEFS. A ; Few .Minor llnppcntngs la ' and : About 1Ih till, .-v v-.-tf. Comrmny will suon begin, tlo, erection ol The Highland Par? 'Manufacturing onirmnv will mmn !... In thn erection of Mr. J. P. Johntoru of 6ock Hill. f .filfeLT0.""-' W1" U.U Si C. is the guest ot Mra C. W. John- ton, on North Tryon street. - a 'A-7v f':i''.wi! y.n'7 - Cotton seed u aelltna- on the local I market yuaterdaT at H Cents per bushl as aRalnat t2fr cent for the, cyrriond- Mrs. B. D. Borings delightfully en- as,yar. tertatned at her home In Dllworth yes-1. 1 WilkerisoB, P0 rsjiir as mi iJnnr 1,1110, una .wk. sltlon-clerk at Wrshberg'i ' ri a v mrtm rtm tm hAnnii nt fcfir- IT I Casnil Tr" . .:: " - -: r.-r led a posi , A. E. Rankin, of Hartford. Coon. The .ruiv. w. w .Rava will nreach'at , imiu wri niHiiunei n, v. wir, I Try on Street Methodist churcn -Sunday Sf 'il. K. C. Bryant, J. I! Kolner, JR. A. f mornln at U o'clock, the pastor, .Rev. . Dunn, j. F; Yorke. F. D. Sampson. W. , O. Willis. X M, Scott. W. II, Harrla, R.- H. Jordan, J, A. Durham. J. U i Chambers, C. A. and M. Ai -Bland, C M. Stephenson, E.- M Bell, i E B. . , Steele. . l .D.'.Chtlda.K W. Thomp-, " son, i Walter . .' Myers,: H. , S. Bryan.' Herlot Clarkson. ' Josle Du- . ranti .Misses Lottie Bay. of McAden- IK1,? vlll." Janl. 'Pnrli nf T?an1..mr.T villa- 1 . ' Eva Ldddell, Maggie and; Annie Ran kin, Mamie Moor and Annie Clark- H. K-. Boyer, being ebsent. - wMfttni . Wm. M RjavnrtlilM. crultirjr rvl of the United ; States army, has been .indisposed at. tola home on eoain Tryon street- wr anww w past. .;.,? '? TC V , t:' ''; ;-Mr C D Mlagate, formerly orerier of (he weave room In the Moaena Mills, at Qastonla, haa accepted a similar po anion in the Chadwlck Mills, near Charf son.' , ' Mlsa Sudlo Soott 'will We this mominc for - Spartanburg1, 8," Cm , to . i-Mlss Nellie Johnston." who was re ported to . b quite . HI , yesterday, was much Improved laat night and she will not be Ukutt to the hospital. for an ,ope. rauon. -,t -.0v:'. ." p . ....i".;' 1 -Services are beln held In St Paul' irabytenan cnuran Visit her brother. Mr Guy 8cott, for a in. h.t Biaht anA "there will be another ' : Th Vlrrlnla rra nrl will nin'et Oa.,' and Charlotte win beaia to operate ine Virginia war virci mil roeei i MoiMSa- the 86th. Tufs service will my vciocb ime aiwnooa wuaum, I prove of great convenienoa to traveling t , Martin D- Jlardin, at her ' home on I men and people between these points. . (North College street . .'. , , ; I -The Methodists of 'North - Charlotte ' . n i .' -. - . . ' . I are shortly to commence work on their . a concert wiu oe given in me jwisa :":"L." CT rhi " . nmn niifirn iiinnnniim MnnnsT Hvnno . . . - . . -a .t ; 4 to tnuatc conservatory '' k. A4A...klA UA.4l.- A.. TukU I nf attniift Thai Aulhn4eu.l flflnUllI ill .00. Clef, the music department ;of the S je iJC0M2,,. 5?- m fluH n. k-l .).,X.f. 1 . ... . ' - nraoaratory to There wae a meet- .Tli - ehartF of the Carson Brick Company has been filed with the clerk Women's Club; was. held yesterday af ternoon with Mrs, Charles C Hook, on East Morehead street In addi tion to the regular programme, Mra. George w. Graham, Jr., rendered on the piano Lists' s ."Second Rhapsodic," and Mrs. Harris Malllnckrodt sang a SCOtt. ; . ' lUThe " recent cold anD has given al most everyone bad .cojds. . A prominent young physician was heurd to remark vpfttnrriav that he hod hufl twice as many calls for "preacrlptlons'' tt usual during the past w days. .The Central has Just opened a new solo. The topic of the, afternoon waa I renter. The, laat one was opened two a aiuay oi ut me ana worse oi nag' ner. The programme was as follows "Wagner's Life." by Mra C. B. Bry ant; "Wagnerian Opera of To-Day and the derma From Which It De veloped' by Mrs. C. C. Hook; and he roll-call and life In Bayreuth. months aim. Two orettv srirts were I among the first fo write their names on page yesteraay, ana Mr. EX. Frick takes that as an omen of good luck. -Mr. H. J. Knebel. boys' secretary of the local Young Men's Christian Asso clatoln, will leave to-morrow for Greenville, B. (X. where 8urdy he will deliver an addreas In one of Lne branch aaaodatlons eonneeted with one of the mills near Greenville. Mr. Harvey W. Moore, who for the t 5 Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ohthrie returned yesterday morning from Rockingham. where Wed nesdji evening they at- tended the Ledbetter-Dockery wed- I paat several years has been connected dins. - . I with the local slant of the Southern cotton Oil Company, naa oeen sent to Mr. W Tt Ta.llafBrrA will entertain "encora. to taKO ..cnarge or ine com- hanan. rcalancd. Oub at her home in Dilworth this M. c,-, B-nthem,. wh0 has the con- afternoon. I tract for decorating one of the buildings at ine jameaiown KXDomuon. is apena- vi r t.,ii i-f io ni,Vi llnr several day a In Ralelsh on buslnesa. vr. vv . k. I Mr. Bentholm Is making extenalve plans for New York to be at the bedside I : nrtin ot nor sisier. airs. Aurea i ucaer, well-known Raleigh citiiens about his wno is saia to be desperately in. work. The members of 8ues Temnl. D. O. Mm T. n rhiita nf PMnmhlL fl. IK. K.. are antloloatinr a arrest Thanks- i. The committee In charge of the invitations will have them out in a few dava It is expected that te nf to spend some time with Mrs. 3.1D. Springs, at her home in Dll- Cl arrived in the city T-terd.y morn- gg bremonl 111, B. worth. . .1 M,rs. W. A. Zwsier will entertain from 4 to ( to-morrow afternoon In there . will be st least 60 tyros to initiated. honor of Mrs. A. B. Rankin, of Hart fordi Conn., and Mra Bland Ham mond, of Columbia, 8. C. A V Mrk H. J. Gregg will entertain In ? ,H,,clt.op,r S,r f" Cen honor of her guest, Mra Bland Ham mond.of Columbia. B. C, this after- FKRSOXAL. The Movemrnt of a Nanrber of Peo ple. Visitors and Other. Messrs. J. D. Elliott and H. C. Dixon noon. i Nan Miss Nan Cannon returned to her home last night after spending several j wag registered among tho visiters' at til X llX-BaUI ft -ww i tral Inst nlsht Mr. J. H. King, or Knieiso. was visitor in the cilv laat nlaht. Mr. E. K. Young, oi wiison, spent sterday la the city stopping at the inford. Mr. C. 8. Wheaton, of Columbia, S. C, days in the city with Mr. and Mrs, A, a. tteess. Mrs. F. Al, Caldwell, of Rock Hill. S. C, Is spending several days in the city with her daughter. Mra. A. M. Young, on Sotrfh Tryon street A Mrs. D. F. Cannon, of Concord, who has been the guest of Mrs. M. B. returned to her home yesterday Srrfh"" "vu" morning. The following cards have been is sued : Mr. and Mrs. John Gllllgan request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Mary Josephine to Mr. Morrison Patton Williams on th morning of Wednesday, the nesa. the Buford last nlaht. Mr. H. A. Smith, of Cornelius, was a visitor in the city yesterday on oueineaa Mr. Jason Cannon, of Atlanta, Ga., was a Charlotte visitor laat nlaht Mr. E. Price Rankin, or uastonia. is spending to-day In the city. il r. i:. k. ureiisDerg, oi mock tun. a. C was a visitor at the Central last night Mr. w. in, triwiora, oi orimuni, in spending to-day in the city. Mr. . mcm. lawyer return ea yester- a trip North. Mr. Wallace Sackett the clever ad- I vance agent for Paul Ollmore. ' who Is starring in the new college piay, "At Yale,' . true year, spent yesteraay in tne city on business. Paul Ollmore Is n general favorite in Charlotte and will no ootiDt oe seen oy a iuii nnuse. Mr. 8. P. Ravenal, of Ashevllle. was a Charlotte visitor yesteroily, stopping at the Central. Mr. J. H. isemsn, r ciierryvine, was a vuest In the city yesteraay on dusi- twenty-eighth of November nineteen hundred and six at eight o'clock St. Peter's Catholic Church Charlotte, North Carolina. Mr. John W. Odom. of Wadesboro. spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. w. M. Gordon, of Monroe, was a Charlotte visitor yeeterday. Mr. F. C. Whltner, of Rock Hill, 8. C snent a few houra In the city yesterday mornjng.- stopping at the Bufnrd. . Mra Frank McM. Sawyer has re turned from a visit to Atlanta. GILT EDGE MLVIXQ STOCK. Mr. K. C. McGlnnls In a New Role - H Will Offer to lib FYlends In Charlotte a Gold field Mining Pro position. . Mr. and Mrs. E, C. MrQinnfa are i no v-oioniw uarnes met yesteraay n th cty .topping with Mr. and Miss Annie Clarkson will entertain at her home In Dilworth his m irnlnu-. In honor of Mis. Thomas F. McDow, or rorkvine, a. c - VZrV Mr"- M- A- B,and' n Mr. John W. SpHngle. on Ihrtr' wky to Goldfleld, Nev., wlnere they will Mr, and Mrs.- H. G. Link, who (nave IWve. Mr.' McGlnnls has accepted been spending their honeymoon In I ..- the North, are expected home the last 1 . - . ... ,7 of the week.' ', '. i''"",',' wuiiu v uwuuoiu, land Is very enthusiastic over the TO T1IK ' DAl'GIITEltS ' OP' JAMKS : 1XJK1K.V. , Art tinoollecUd poem by John Greanleaf ; Wblttlor.. , v . 1 v The- ludependeut. ' " ' ' "I. i , tThe following , poem ' by Whltller Is Touched tosUs b Mr. H. 8. T. I'ickard, editor of the poet's works,-as hitherto uncollected. . It is sent as by Charlotte Korten Orlmke, wife of Francis' J. Orlmke, D.-D., the dlsttngulshed colored clergyman of Washington. ; She writes 4s: .-,-,-.(;. -1...V. -,. - "In looking over a very old album which ouoe belonged to an aunt of mine. I found the enclosed poem.- written by Wblttler, and addressed to my aunts, the daughters - ot James - Fonen. . of Philadelphia It has never been publish ed, sad was written when he was a young man, but shows so pleasantly the warmth-, and kindliness of his . .feeling for the wronged colored people,, which manifested Itself even in his early youth, that It seems , to me worthy of publicatlon-lEditor. . -. v j -v . r. . - 1 Sisters! the pround and vain may pass ye by '"'.' With the rude taunt and edd malicious ,. eye-'"' - .; . , . Point the pale hknd deridingly nd slow, In scorn's vile gesture . at the darker Curl the pressed Up with sneers which might beflt ' .' Some mocking spirit irom ' the nether Yet, 'from a" heairt whence Tnith and Dove have borne ' The , last remains ;ot Prejudice and Scorn, . ' ' -From a warm heart, . which, thaaka to Ood. lath felt . w , . Pride's chain to loosen and Its Iron melt. Fervent and pure let this frail tribute bear . A Brother's, blessing" with a Brother's preyw. And what, my sisters, though upon your brows , - The deeper coloring of your kindred glows Shall I less love the workmanship ot Him Before whose wisdom sll our own Is dtraT Shall my heart' learn to graduate Its .... thrill r Beat for h White, and for the Black be still T Let the thought perish: while that heart . can roei The blessed memory of your grateful seal. While It can prise the excellence of mind The chaste demeanor and the taste re fined. Still are ye all my sisters, meet to share A Brother's blessing and a Brother's prayer! 7th of 12th Mo.. W33. ' V I ' j ' ' " ' Hi;' "life- Tho Strange Story of a Strange No gro. Chief Irwin rocenved. a message from .si Yorkvllle doctor, yesterday, asking if Ihe had heard of any one being shot at Salisbury. It seems a negro man had been carried across the river from North Carolina to Yorkvllle and turned over to the physician for attention. The darkey had been shot and painfully wound ed and he claimed that Ms injuries were received at Salisbury, where ie hod had trouble with the police of ficer Chief Irwin called up Chief Mrtller, of Salisbury, wno said tthat he had no record of any such affair. There is some mystery about the negro. WORTH KNOWING Every man and woman in this town should know of Paxtlne Toilet Antiseptic. It whitens the teeth, destroys germs that Invade every cavity and crevice, and prevents decay; also in valuable for cleansing artificial teeth. Paxtlne destroys all bad taste, per fumes the breath and keeps thj mouth and throat In perfect health This is because Paxtlne 18 the most successful formula of a noted Boston physician, used In his private practice for years In curing the most obsti nate Inflamed and catarrhal condi tions of the mucous membrane sur faces of the body, and is being adopted by physicians dentists and trained nurses everywhere ss the most thorough cleansing and heal ing antiseptic. Every woman In Charlotte should use Paxtine in her toilet Many women say that if Paxtlne were ten dollars a box they would not be without It. Have you tried I'.? SOc. at druggists. For sample ad dress the R. paxton Co., 82 Pope Bldg.,. Boston, Mass. "Get it at HawieyY" Mr. J. Gates Sprinkle and bride, promise of good things there. who 'waa Miss Placide Ellington, of Raleigh, will arrive In the olty la a ' few days from tneir. bridal trip Nortn. In calking with an Observer man. last night, Mr. McGlnnls said that tie lhad the best thing of his life In the Rev Dr. J. R. Howerton and fam- Wsy of an option on 40,000 shares of lly will move to Montreal about the first of December. Miss Mary How erton will remain (n the city, attend ing the Presbyterian College! , gilt edge mining stock of the Nevada Metals' Company, at Goldflcld. He Is assisting the promoters in placing on ,1. ' ...li.V .lmii 1 AA AAA ah. ... , and Miss Ora Eskrldge, of Shelby, Iln loc "'V wn,cn were l"n spent yesterday In the, city, stopping Jin Naafciviile,. , Tenn-j where Mr, Me at tne central.- " , " Glnnia has been making M home. - . V. ' V t.. Pr the i share is 1, v r. u. ajunnson, oi noes; niu, i put eacn ts selling zor 2a cenw, Mr. , B. C, was a visitor in the city yester-1 McGlnnls disposed of 20.000 of the day, stopping at the Central. v, , f 40.0QO - shares at -Raleigh. He In f - - ,5v '- v lyery enuiasiaatto over Bus scheme ana f.- mm vviuiuvi miuwi, :ui euoir, i win aive mis irienus an opponuniij -spent a xew nours jn me cy yesterl to divide "PfonMi witn him. , aay en route nome irora i noexmg- -ener-jjocaery y m weuqmg . weancsoay venins,:;-i-"',v,j v,,iM:r :t : , ' Miss . Verna Kerley left' yesterday for King's Mountain, where she will Mim BEKOIEn ACtlTTEP. , ? Olilo iVoman Clutrgotl with Attempt ing w i-oun jut s-swner, l-ounn to ' h llMMH i llnstmil Bans it a . f ormatory. r ' 2 ' ' v ,i :, : .V' . . i ; , a . ' ; Mount Glled, O,, JJo. ; lf, Mra. Mii:. i, Frlck and 111.. Kmma l"1 'tP ".wife Of V.ll. S OkOk.. M I rTllefl HAflflhm1.- WhA WAel trlol1 s.aS SV l.Ska Ve. onoiut V eiaWIsUltlK W IWW w y w iiw . ; vu days in the city with Mr. C. K, Frick I a charge of trying ' to - poison' her t the Central Hotel, r-i"!' . ,t . I father. Ilexron Holllncsworth. hv nni. ( m I'n. , i. ,. - I '' ' . ' - At a meeting, last ' nlaht. of' the uilty to-day. , The Jury Was In- . ..Mltl... ik.l Utm. M t.Aliita,i a It A a., la,. . jvTVewiio Damaar u f, was ceciaea to I of insanity. -s; '"vu tAs tuold the baiaar In -.too city halt of! .) lL---MisJ--:JkLJ.'T-: m ,.- i issn invsi 11 sa iiniftnuanE rnmmaiiw r amaiir Arrimuniin' . with Masw i ' - ' ' " T"w w - . ........... sje bwf hvw ffsaaw ... m m .. . . .... m . i aua iib la a it a, tun imui niiuew iiisil si 11 sa .- vriii Bain mnnv ti aw 1 ann linutiiav roar. z . - - ' - ir,vTh commute r full of n- permitted to tvtura to her iariAt' ' m t.lsi ssMAAwsS - m.v Kla aaflSTrtfle mbIaI 9m- win , siut via ui . (iicir ubih ; "ihitii i will bo, of Areat adyahtage ,to Char- lotte,.;.;; t fu'.i frMw'.'A 'f r' -.a.!f; !"? ThV womanuMhlacUo yi.l r; i.".r:' ; ." .v :'. court. ..?,? v.-' , Charles Beecher, the woman's hus band, was sentenced to the Mansnold T, aA,A-w naa aaaai.Ul.... ,,..11. Ones you tnate the,-Wue Ribbon Kin. ""r"7i 'L", .' .V- t, vor" you will always nmk for Ulue Hib- i """' '""" ' boa , Demon , and . Vanilla. Absolutely 1 n rnre.- go -twice nS- rr and thr 'BlueJ ' rw ui n rsuiuns I iubi Flavor" Is perfection. Ask fori" the eatings 1,100 people eat Wheat the o. a ,..-. -.J v i Hearts daily In AsherUlt alona Henderson's Tooth Powder Antiseptic, cleansing, beauti fying. -Preserves and purifies the teeth and gums and renders the mouth sweet and clean. FRKK FROM GRIT FRKR FROM ACIDS ITU-JO FROM ALKALIES A neutral, bland and health ful cloanslng agent Makes whita teeth and saves dentists' bills. , A dainty and dellfrMfuJt toilet luxury and necessity. Prepared and sold only for aa CENTS AT Hawley's Pharmacy Phone I. Tryon and 8th 6C ABOUT HALF PRICK. Everybody that has looked st this line of Coat SulU Is delighted snd surprised that '.- such nice Suits can bo sold for this money. We bought them very cheap and prefer to let them go quickly at a small profit rat'ier than hold them at what the) are worth. - ANOTHER I.OT EXPECTED TO- ' MORROW. - 'i We are expectlnr another lot Coal Suits and Cloaks by to-morrow's ex press. This !-t couldn't be gotten off with the others,, There w re about 150 8ults all together, so that you see we will, hart good assortment for some time 1 SAMPLE! CLOAKa This cold weather calls for one of those long, comfortable Cloaks. We have a big lot of new ones, bought under price and sold same way. MILLINERY. Our Trimmers are very busy. We are getting up the prettiest Hats this season. We bought these so cheap, you can buy a Hat now for very lit tle money. I VETS 13 West Trade St i tote! Wholesale a specialty. - Uelivercd anywhere , inthqeuy, , . , m i COM, : 03 West Trade SL ::r:' Notice of Sate . . . ':. . ? ; - - '?, y."',."' . ;:':'A'ys'1 In pursuance of a resolution passed by a majority of the stockholders of the Enterprise - Mills, ;'ot King's MounUIn, N. C, we will on Monday, the lth day of Novsmber, 1109, at 1 o'clock P. m., at . the offlea of said cotton mill, sell to the , highest . bid der, for cash, the entire real -; and personal ettecti of said 'mhu', vc-ik "'All bidders are required-to put up Ten Thouaand Dollars as an evidence of f food falthi i, ,to he forfeited it 41 terms of eale are not compiled, with, and that put up by unsuccessful bid der will, be handed UcKUf-4x i w. a UAvsmr, .- J "W. M.. CARPENTER. Vv' : r 0 tX i J! Committse. . It will not be very long until you will have to buy Xmas Presents. Why not be wise! Buy now,- buy early. We have lots of nice Books that must be sold Everything must go. Lay in a supply of Writing Pa per, KURD'S, the best. .t'i.v' ' .11 IN CLOAKS AND JACKETS. , Our buyer in New York-closed ant a big Sample line of Cloaks and Jackets no two alike. People who are competent to judge tell us that we have net only the best line of Cloaks and Jackets in the city, but we are giving the greatest valuea To make this department still more Interesting, we have made prices on this Sample line that will arouse your enthusiasm to the highest pitch. WOMEN'8 CLOTHING. Every day bright, new Suits arrive, fresh from the very best makers. The showing is an ever-changing panorama of the beautiful. Discriminat ing women will favor these Suits and Skirts, because they embody all styles and qunllty requirements, and yet come within the broad defi nition of economy. Tailor-made Suits at one-third saving. Wish we could describe these Suits In detail1, but a word picture of so many styles would only bo confusing. Tou simply most see them. ' FURS, FURS, FURS. Every turn favors winter. Are you prepared to meet the chilling winds? Don't let them catch you unaware. Select your outermost raiment and have It all ready to wear. We'll garb you in the richest crea tions at very reasonable cost. Big stock to select from. NEW DRESS GOODS. We have a magnificent variety at prices you'll find by comparison are absolutely the lowest Rolling In great billows down the long aisles, heaped around fixtures here and there, you'll find the handsomest as sortment of stylish Dress Goods ever placed within your reach. Coma to-day. I i m WHOLESALE AND RETA IL 1 I ' !B lie Wonder of HOUSTON-DIXON AIJY Our Cut- in , v. sy i- Rower Time Is coming again. We have made big preparations for furnishing ' our cus tomers this seasotL';'? ji'V ,j v We are cutting bow a good Jot of 1 WHITE AND PINK . ROSES with good sums. , ,W. art prepared to Uke -care of . your order for . ' . V. PRIDES'. BOUQUETS and ; other wadding . - flowers-' Kid took cf flowers or-'v;;V',i;;';i...' FLOIIAL DESIGNS - which ,w , mAke a specialty. Write, telegraph or telephone end we' win servyoa 'aalck. --v: J..VAX XINDLEY NURSERY CO, V;.'t':::'-:rPOMOAi,-; N. 'tt 'j'- . Send Telegram to Greensboro. Many onmin things become won dots If we know how to look nt them, and many wonders become common things Jnn because we do not keep the woudor of them allvo. Let us look At the' Victor Talking Machine a while from this point ot view the wonder of it The Victor Is wonderful from any pc'ht of view wlielhf we consider it from the Kctcntlflo bide, bed as It is on an Ingenious applies ll vti of notur-) . most marvelous lawi, or from the musically artistic ;'.?, with its limitless scone and vsriety; a little Instrument which you tan lift from place to nlac wltn -sase, yet Vhlch can leproduce fir yju the muslo of an orchestra of a limited pieces oi the voice of a prion donpa, who may he ai the other vide of the world. Reyil pereonagei", when they want to hear great :i:uslc, frequently "command the pres no at Court tt an artist or a company of artists. The Victor extern! every muMc lover who will avail himself of It this most dollghtful of royal privileges, and makes it posnlhlo for the ordP nary cltlsen ! ".nmana" tne world's swectect slngtr whenever ho wishes to hear '.hern. (.'all at our store and hear one of theao machines. STONE & TJIE- BfE IK Big value s in Hets and Won Com wis BMW CO, Distributors Victor Talking Ma chines and Records. , s. Tryon St, Charlotte, N. C. Co To The :,i'.';:;;:i-';:''M;:';'-- v. 2Q8 S, Tryon. Meet Mc at The . 'i , ,'v,v- '.j - ''V a 11-4 good, heavy Cotton Blankets, pair 98 Cents. Cotton Blankets, 39 Cents. j .-f4.' 11-4 All-Wool Gray Blankets, a regular $3.50 '.value; slightly damaged, pair $2.50. FINE SAMPLE WOOL BLANKETS. 10- 4 size at $2.75. 11- 4 California All-Wool Blankets, pair $3.75 and $5.00. V 11-4 North Carolina All-Wool Blankets, White with ; Pink or Blue Border; pair $3.48 and $4.48. : ,'.;' " COMFORTS. Good, heavy Comforts, each 98 Cents. , . ' Fine Comforts, made of a good White Cotton land 'coy- v ered with Silkoline; each $1.48. -.--. ; ;; SPBEAD3. " , - Good, large size White Spreads in beautiful ; patterns, 98 Cents. . , , , .A'"' - ' Colored Spread in Blue and Red In handsome pattern, w uenis. -' ft . n; x v .;:-, ,,'.. . U -. . " I t MM Ltx II . II! TTfUl
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