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CIIAItLOTTE DAILY OIJSEltVKIt, MAilOII 4, 1C07. JAMESTOWN " :" EXPOSITION GEX. li M. HAYES DISCUSSES IT. Y. M. C. A. STATE CONVENTIOX. The Next Annual Mortlmr Will Be Held at Wilmington Till Blonth io. It. II. Glenn to Anwar ana Make a Kc4cli Other Well-Known Speaker on the I'rorriunnic. Tho following circular letter has boon iMftued: , .. The ( fourth annual State Conven Hon of the Young Men's Christian As sociations of North and South, Caro lina will bo held at Wilmington, March 22nd to 24th, and promises to be a notable gathering: of men. His Excellency I Governor " R. B. Glenn wll deliver an . addrcus ,on the An InKTestlnj- Country Around the ' Fair Ground Will Add to the At iructlvenctw of the Virginia Fair It Can 1)6 Reached by Land and Water Its Location and Compact mus are tho Mont Attractive 1V. turcs Gen, Hayes Talk Very En tertainingly of the Janiettiown I ro That proportion of Charlotte' pop ulation which had migrated here be foro the year 1883 will recall the handsome captain of the United State 'cavalry then stationed here, m 1 ifmfa. 'Wt hurl Then rp. oently commanded the escort of Pres-1 opening night., Always forceful and ldent Hayes to the Yellowstone Park , interesting he speak with peculiar reserve, and, as a sort of reward fur earneHtnewi and enthusiasm on' topics that service, had been given hi choice r(.iatnB to young men. of stations and had chosen this city, j Wr A . Knebel, former State which placed him near his people. L'(,,.r(.tary after three yearn of very resident at Morganton. ull, .,.,,uf.,i work nmnnar rntlroBil men He is at tn; Solwyn now. Tester- ( OM1.s , th)s conventlon to conduct day he Bpent some tunc ai mo .vjanu-,h(. m.n-K mc,.tngg BrKi Klve a B(,r( facturers' Club and found there not (f .u(rf,f)srs Hlg mago will be a lew of his old friends, who addrcw- wth p(cullar ,ntorei)t. ef 'm c? ' , , , th, ,,rmv Mr. H. W. Arnold, the religious To what department of the army, .. whlni).,-n n do you belong :" asked a young ia " - " tl'n, has been secured to present the D. who bau Just met him. 1 I . 1. nt .,.,,.HtV, fl.ll "A caplalh of horse?"1 quoted the , ' e.iK.-u - , " , n an turv tissoclntlon. He Is a man of "Oh. no' laughed the soldier "I '. very attractive personality, a fine am a iri-neml. Thev call me '.ai.taln' smKer, attr.etlve speaker and sue- here because that was rnv rank hen ' re.--ful In his chosten vocation thev know me I would have ,iad Messrs. C. L. Gates -anti V . pretty hard luck to have stav.-d at ; Wcat herford, international secretaries that Job till now." j for Held and student work, respective- (Jen. Hayes 1m a New YnrK. r by ' ly. will represent their departments birth, a Texan by )i ediiiK, and in in an utile manner. now a citizen of A-do-i die. .Alter the There will bo a special conference Spanish-American win, in hih oe n Krlday morning, March 21'nd, for foiiirht as a maiT under Fn s.liut li l'r idents of student Young Lee. and afU r vim.-m rn' in th' i'ail- Men's Christian Association nd lippiries, lie a.-. i.iired with the rank ,,,, Saturday afternoon section of lirladier geti'-aal, li iviiik seen inoi e ' c ',,nf, rerice for students, and fctnico than any i ofll-er in tin' V,r those Interested In boys' army. He is a tin- gentleman, of Work. Mr. William Know lea .m.1 li rly m"Ul. ar.'l l.-ai niK. and a (,,),.,-, K(-neral secretary of the fascinating talker SpriiiiMield, Mans., Association, has "1 hae Ju.-l la-en up in Virgnla." ., n ,nvited to attend and present aid he, "looking at tie groinds "f , s(,e, i.-ilv tlie work being done by the Jamestown -.x- iti-ti They me ,in, f,,r j,,,ys. Mr Cooper Is recog n -tty - fix, n , ii. .i ni i unriK th'-y W)i he ' mpl. :e. I,-. Aprif ::7 Amusements - : ', ; , THIS WEEK. "Eve rybwly Works Dut leather," To xight. ..' , Maudo v Fculy,; Saturday, Matinee and" Nlght. . NEXT WEEK, Mario CahUI, Monday,' March 11th. "Marrluge of Kitty," Eagles' Bene fit, Tuesday, March 12th. 'The Clansman," March ISth, "Everybody Works But Father," the cleverest musical comedy ever turned out by that most prolific au thor and composer, Mr. Howard Web ster, will be seen at the Academy to night, with the same cast, scenic eqlpment and electrical devices that brought It Into Instantaneous prom inence during its first presentation. The secret of its deservedly success ful run is that there Is not a dull mo ment In the entire play. Every minute is full of activity, life, motion and song. Notwithstanding the merit of this attraction the prices for the en gagement In this city have not been raised. Iv n:.- il as one of the most successlul uaiiinriilal ee r i t a r les In the in. ugh. thong. i. ,.,,, rv ,,, his presence will add Thev will be p Tar all the people v;!i.. will go uie,e lnt).rofft of th conven Tr.e jieg.-st ir. .mIi. iii kn'.w, don't n utten. tl thin, r.ght at Ho- op.,,., iui.l.) rii.s naV(. ,,. granted la?',, . . , ,,,'l.v Hie railroads and the Wilmington I Jul VU go to ntiv of the otiier lug " " . ,, , . ..,,,..ri.iiimpnt ...V u . .1 is'i il on vl provide enteriainmt in expositions.' a iiiemh. r "f the group IS 1 1 in, lor all delegates. Y.s to those at , 'hi. , go and a. I'astor, and laymen from unorgan- 8t. i-'.nis The one at Jamestown U' d points will be welcome Crc- will hava, a gn at rn.mv advan s .1. nlla.s will bn supplie.l ami further whi.'h thev did let not Inv. II .s it.f.n mat ion may he obtained "f a. ( ssible 'by latnl jtid In wate, th, r lluniington, Inter-State secretary. li;,-.: ,a..ly ar. ; .-ibh pl.c-e in II. ol I 'lunlo'e. loutitry It nas far ). tt.-r Miri , oi n! - liiKs Wh.n ;,..u fl tn. i a AN ENGLISH (imi.'S IKATII. ."i Heillg fh, I ,os:li.,s ,ll Chle.-igo and :-t I.iiis 'h ie One of Hie llrllon-, Who arc " was nothing el-, to do bui go limping; at ir--nsloro, lakes h me; o 'nf. re Mng ...'.mil. ;. In NcMsKiK'r HesrlT to Task -Sin- ,..t Hut this i , I!" m l Would Whip Him For a Fancied In- te,.-.v the sit. of ,.d .I nn, .town; suit An Interesting Incident of Hie Virginia I '.-a ' I. rid 'i-e.-n ',. v. at 'I mil. ., --. d'-fni'ei; I,,,- ..unt rv th - ,. ,. nanr gettitig a hiking the etioiit is full ,,f hi---toii,. ii, i..t. -si ',,11,,, ,ay." said Mr. I'.ed llm k to The J.ttlK-S r'V I nil tile tlUln-T Ml'l ; I,,. ,,y of the Mule Pen. arms uf tin ,-i !!- in na bl" bv "ll.u was that"" tli'ill steain, i- Wl,. ti vti..r.. have -(me ,,( the Kngllsli girls took me 'done' tti- , ,..o'i..ii th can run ,,, t;i.., t.oijt a story that appeared .. . : to ,.tt..'K o, !,, -i -iimn-,.. r t.-. ( ..,,. i ,, . rw-r last I'liend.iy It wis (.it or to K.,rtr-". M'.nr.e or to a j t,:,t Marshal MMllkari could ! to iloz. n otlo-r HTM V" and plea: nit s, , j, ,., ft,.,n slrikiliK me. ill.- la- ),iai s h.,, -,,tt, ll It lilt . liel head (''at I I ii,- bit'tr- t advantages of Mih , . xWt, , ahottl her In a i.y that exio ;.: .ri. hov.ev. r. is I tak'- it," . ,,,, i be. ..iniiig and she '.Mint.-d to iolltlIill-,1 'ell ll.ivr". ",n-e ' I,-a- ,,,n up ti..', .1,1 it., i on,,.,, tin--i'oiiii had lust adiourned lor dm ' It look- right out "Ii the f'h.-j. whs it It It la, k get In ike, at Hami toll l:ini, w here t.. :K bat when I heard Mi. b. ittle bet i-i-ii th- .Monitor and tlo- ''k.,i, sa 'Mr I'ed l!u''V. come fert!in.. wdl I,,- reprodti" .-d 'I'hevi.w i,,.,, ,,,, ,, In trouble ' i Ira 1,, ..x . :,. r. and th, t be i .,): . ,, .. . MAUDE FKALY. The present tour of Maude Fealy, the youngest dramatic star on the American stage. Is one of the most successful of the season and the for mer talented leading woman of the late Kir Henry Irving, is meeting with flattering praise In every city In whb h he H seen In her latest triumph, the comedy by Martha Morton, enti tled, "The Illusion of Beatrice." (if Maude Fealy's skilled work In "The Illusion of Beatrice," Tho New York Telegraph recently said: "Not in many years has a star won so pronounced a success as nas uainiy i Maude Fealy in Martha Morton's, lat est creation The role of Heatrlee fits Miss Kealy like a glove and her im personation Is of a high artistic plane. The production is one of the really few genuine successes of the day." v Miss Fealy will be seen here at the Academy npxa Saturday. MAP. IF. CAHII.f. At the dress rehearsal of "Marrying Mary." at liuly's Theatre. New York, the usual rllhVulty was found in reg ulating the ppot light. After being tired to death with constant rehears ing for weeks. Mario Cuhlll. who will he seen lu re at the Academy Monday. March 11th. stood Impatiently w hab it rather awkward "man In fiont" tried to register the calcium in her la.e Finally tho man called down: Col. Winchester's Squirrels. Col. J. n,.JV'lnchester, city keeper of pets and building inspector, is the proudest man In town. Some time ago he was .charged with buying two squirrels that had been killed by a negro within the city limits, but the charges fell down when it was dis covered that the darky had shot rabbits and not squirrels. However. Mr., Winchester made up his mind to supply the places of the dead rabbits with squirrels. One day last; week the pretty little daughter of Police man Henderson gave him her two pet squirrels and told him to add them to tha i Vance park lot. , The colonel carried the bunnies, to the park and Introduced them to others of their kind. Looked a Little Suspicious. Late yesterday afternoon three bug gies, carrying a couple each, crossed fthe square and ient down South Tryon street, toward Tlnevllie. The horses were travel Btalned and the young men and women mellow eyed. "Jk there," said an observant cit izen, """Squire Balles will do business to-night." "I was Just thinking," said an offi ce;. 4 Off For Washington. Col. Jake F. Newell and Mr. R. W. Smith left yesterday for Washington, where they will call on the President. They want to see If something cannot be done to help Mr. Smith hold his position as postmaster. Mr. Smith rWd not seem to be very hopeful. . CwVW WORLD FAMOUS THE STIEFF HULL ' . . HULL BINDERS,, HALL GLASSES i yX''''".'''!;.- "New stock that far excels anything ever shown'; : before. . '' ' ; " ". Prices are reasonable! and within the reach of all as low as $6.75 for, a nice Hat Rack, and' they go on up to $95.00. See the beautiful styles we show at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 each. Your hall should have one of these new-style Hat Racks. - See the new styles in fiall Settees, Chairs, Rockers and Tables to match. In Weathered, Golden or Early English Oak. Mahogany, if you care to pay a little more. PARKER-GARDNERCOMP'Y OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOX)OOOOOOCOOOOOO( Such a piano as this is th result o scores of years of labor with one Will you please step a little to the fej ,,n(j only 111 V10W the it. Miss Cablll V" f,: , . , ,J ... this spot light l , iguesc nossinie result. rtgiit. "Am I to follow around-'" she inquired In an Irritated rjn ftfipff 0f tO-fLlV 1'C toi.e "What is the matter?" she con- H 1 Iu' ouul UL UV Ac - ' - I'-1 ' oll.p I ' It.. -V I! iv f If . M t n-ni I I, : M I.oul- , ,. IU I v n th m . r 1 -ii- to I -i t trn. no lit of ai"- ,,f 0 III U' h i row. . I " 'J.-n l ' w a nil.-, t W I," Il be III' I'V 'a I (. I 1 II- 1. 1.1 ' in -I,. r v;, .... of i t . 1 I'' -.b ugh I... II I. : !.. , i a, i f t , IVI" Whv, It o, ,, A ' I e lllll.-S ' III III lieu .- .,i St I., OH It l-pte 'I I. !. aititt It t, ' t .... ",. . ...... -i!..,. T', it .l.o.i 'a i,. t l,e a r-., nt', : I - "In aral. e '1 h. bul ,11- r - I . ,-o,.,i,. , , . po- ' . .. A t,, ,,t e tinned, "Is ; his spot light to follow in.-, or am I I" mllow the -pot light'.'" "Miss Cahil. " illed dowp the man on t he stint, "1 ,' follow you any- her.. mi want to go!" 'All right," answered MK I'nhii:, ' Von ean, but bring your spot light a i'h von " ' c 1 1 1 ; C,.XSMAN." I'.laek AI.-. k. the reeon d ruction s In riff In "The Clansman " which is to be shown here mi Wednesday, Mareh l."th. at the Aiademy. Is order ed to arrest , white man for murder. II,. appean in court saying that the "prisoner" lias stopped to get his din ner and he, the sheriff, has 'Jes run along ahead " What has come over von tliiui'iers ' tie com i ji.h answers the sli. : iff. "d- K pass mall cabin do 'la--' am gwlne hack to farmin'. g To Meet nl Norfolk. The next annual me. 'ting of the il t , i .. i n Itailw iv Agents' Association , I t I . . V . . . f .11, t I . . i,, 1 I I lnill l,e neni ai .n'o.oir ,ii. Tii. -..iy In M;iv I Ills a a-, uecnieu upon by the meinl.eis of the associa tion who m.'t her, Saluidav --i tin ' , the ,. f in. I mi ' m lailon Kiitt s ' ' ! .. ' i turned and went to Mr Milbkan ... I,,, t ,o,l l, I ,,e 1-1 1 1 . of two of tlo I ,, , ,.i to-, '-. one of w lioni In Id i ,,iit the foil ..... i ii k i:t av.-,,n irotn a n, a , i per tot v ii lid a'ked And I .11 w i n. It i ,.( th.- Knglb-li girls. M itilca l;., ,. ,i buoni l.i-sie Willi ! -I hair . , I i , -V . heck , ' II, e oyer to III nl,., ut her iii , naint.i ii i a, ii ; at. 'How com. s .la, k So. and S., ' she ;,- k'-d 'and tn.vv U Hob " " ,, I dlilnt write It.' 1 s,,i, ... . .i i a Vi.- f .. . Il. jiim a . -i" ... j .am;i.-:s nl-' I 'N'KI ' M I A ' v: I" -r. a- pale, her li-l clinched tight aid , ,., . . , ,f u .,. '' "I'l ! .,, , ,, , in lie W ll.U . tl" to , .ills" ptlellll.MII .1 will, I, I' so oil. n oil in ,.' i i,., nti Mr Milllk'iti nii'lll.t,!. -,,i.,ven when tin- , iii.nt his re- I th, I t .. , ..i. .. i,,. ant)..! lo sl,.r . I Ha lungs ai'- w. Uehe.l. making li, , up aC a lost -IC Il .1 ptopo-ll loll a i I I 1,1.1 I h.ll'.l.-.-d I'll , . I h , I'M I I I , t I S 1 1 ,1 I 111 tU .ppoMle M .nl. a i;,. o I, ,i- n flu , ' is i in bodv tout I i v. I 1 . ig 'd f I, ,, ,,. t , h, , , i i.l, ml she w.,u: I, , , III i- III" HI Mo I'l ' ''II' e - I" He , , . , ,. .p. . tat-. I- I b r anger I,.. r ,i t ' bit'' heat Ib i wtalu w . iP I.!..-in " l,, v.ii rltn t be It.-m aliou M sembles verv little the a Stieff of sixty years ago. The models from year to year have been many, but each has in its (lay led the world in construction. The result is to-day a piano of incomparable excel lence. Come to our handsome waroroom, 1-ionv with vrmr own ; ii k in rM , 'ii night an' H cars a lid see with your own eyes the oeautitul Stieff and many other pianos we carry in stock. , . i , m p. ill. II I V lo II, a vet il. . (. ,' -I hi;, ho . bo, ,.,. ;. ii, i.ii I.. i. M 'Il ,1 ! b T , -. , i h I',. , ' ! i ti lo I h; 1 1 1 a I he wa s .a. ise, ptlhl ,;,.!.', , , ' . IISII I, h' I I I T , r tl III sl,,t. I 1 gli i w s 'old l" g , ' i i-toitliei, the luegk and I moved ,, ,,,.iin..,nl.i I n C,ri,r,e , ,,,i...,s m. I I I , 1 1 1 ... t , . n M ; . Mi i . , the w.,,.,1. .ful ,.;,.ti., i i:,t I, ..ut iii r.-ady f -r '"'' "f l'"le s I loti.v m. Tu Th. re I i-.a i I ni; , e nisi .'.' y I, II ,1.- 11. I ..lev S on :h heal a n, pi e i",t I Jot. I HI IL (.' CHAS. M. STIEFF Manufacturer of the I.Hno Willi the sweet tone. SOVTHIISN WAREROOM: B Ve t Trade Street, harloite, N. O. C. II. HI I. MOTH. Mgr. Iron and Brass Beds Kvery one wishing to buy an Iron or Brass Bed should see our stock and get prices before placing their order. We have the goods that will please you, and the prices are low. We have had big success with our McMahen Three-piece Red, the bed with tho double hook stool fastening. We hav- on display a largft assottment of White Knaniel Beds. Prices range from $7.50 to $25.00. Everv spring guaranteed for five (5) years. Extra good values In our $11.50, $16.50, $18.00 and $20.00 Reds. Brass Reds We are offering a handsome Brass Bed, 2-lnch post, with heavy mounts, filings, for $25.00. Regular value J30.00. Other good values in Brass Beds at $35 00, $37.50, $42.50, $45.00 and $55.00. Red Cross Felt Mattreses and Rip Van Winkle Springs for sale here. W. . McCOY THE HOME FTJRNISHER. SOUTH TRYOX STREET. L tl I I- , i r , II nji w.itten by some one 1., i, iff I bfi ' ' "in, i Ho, i, ,, has 1.1, k , i , a il I. w Ii . ti -.he s.iw th.it , h I,.., l.i ei, .. . ri bed II" II ton. oil I. d l .i l . I l i . (in' Hew .lit" a pa l .ii 'I b. t"i ball' i hurtle had set lor g,. I tic ' W ,t d. I Mr MIMls.in say ', i, I,, h ol no Idea th it si,.- w , i i, , - n , i eh' lie was lust :i v u , . I . , i hr I II It he h:ld . .1'" I Hello! Is that 225 Ed. Mellon Co.? i If I U,. ! , ,11 Kigbt I c i h ,1 ii, li a narrow , ape ... . t , I i'l ee t III) I l , 111 , II ,.. . v '! h I,, i,.,. IflN dlslemb ,1 Mild i I. . I f , , e ., ... hit, IS II Sliret . t te tl, I, . , i , 1 1 1 . , : ii Mi, inld-d of a in i i - I ' I . Mug right a! in ,H ill V- vl-. I I i ; IS Ml K. j I I, lid 1'ti.oic. ( lii i i r llnlbllog" n I ', i -. iiia I It, in In III- Own Win I c ' I A 1 1 . in 1 1 a 1 1 ... ! t Tie i ihsen er I, tl pi, 1 1 I 'I "1 , .lit.'. . and hat It d 11, .1 I, ,. 1 1 ,, I ' I t - , II, e 11, d a whoie V he HIM d 'hot in ilir Ittiiiit Mr V it. r M i i f , .-, , :" had lb. u. I'd or' r !, ,; .. , , (.ff li h land '...'., i ' . . ., bile !,. .. i r I i . i . .., Went I?:' . I ' f i ,. ..! .,, , , , fill 1 11 f U i " I n : i . ' , I . tin 1 1 1 1 y , i I a .1 of 'I Ih-iii. Cliar.ty nt d b, Th re if i. t a ) .; , ' : , i, i r I Oil money It.ve- t. I ,n t i pi,., What We have ),r, i , j,t , .., ,,. o,,. carnlngi f Noitb ' it. hi a i,i,,n,., rneti r lln-re i,ii,.tln i ritiiat,. n i , the Ktate j nl,,.., In', h th. i,,,,u,t f North Ciirolin.i ,n.H' an I n,. n' i , r lad '" bull, ling I I., ii la .i.g 'b'"'' ' ,n , , it;,- lhi Is Tin- I, it. m v w V. ho U that "' I . . p ! let " "d i I ! po) ter. lii' r I . l h tin' . ,o' i-iii'ii k in.- ii t I'T I.. - in, ,rro w t,,. - ople Im'm not elltr a gemr n ts loti dlM ib ,n I i , mie 'won't , ... I, -. ai' I w mil I. put in a . . ' '. , li l nl k ' I he p. opi.- ; ! - . ' hi' "in name ?" ' i i. I . n v 1 1 i ' on r h I si r' - n n o. ' '"' , , . b " " s If John, what had I b. tlr ivi a s 1 1 ., I, i-o the people will . i I din , p. rite, hi- - pee,- h, Mi I ! i , 'tier, mil hunt; up . , ii know that ,v i ri h is , k , p. docn't i "in, ! i . II, , il. no. Ix t ., .in, I i'. Negro In Ilir louo. TO t"P ' "obi KlHi ! '.-V i-Nll, ' P( ( Mfer 'han t' rt it ru B!, ,.r p a lr.ird Talon ut lie ino'in t.,)c, 'eventle W.ll l, ,' ofT ell . ., ti, , , . , , , , . , ,, , . lirippe. atKt ...l..f-. ..v. ,i, f, ,, '';" "l " 1 Mr '"' Mr -I " J'peiiii.onlM ..r tlron, I I - I'm,,, ti, 1,1 '"' ' ' ' f li,i ' ed lioim from n ilk, llttlft tK tbotne ..iiil , ,,I,t en,,. t,,,i, i '-... united fr in lh" I, ii. etllllf In .'.-cenl .,11.) U- eel.l , , , ,, 1 ), , , . , ,i i ,w OU rf rhlil,.. If yn ti.jji,, ,,. ., .,,. ,,,,..,, ,,,, ,.,,. . , . I'ii nil. tor Kent Into tin rear of tip. lion.. . , irtPnir n I lu tit tin lo,,LI,,u Whether it be Whether it be QUALITY FIT Whether it be STYLE It is the best that is. OUR etOTHIXC Lon g-Tate ClothingCo irj Preveti'leii Ttieji will snrelv rhrek B "olo, t14 nle you S..I.I by Hur well-IHin ttll Htura. Pllita kkI q'tU V rcllrt from 1'r Hliaop Mlo 7Jhinient Kunetnlr It'n rhtoU alon fr Pl!(-it1 It work with or tnlr b4 aatii.iclion. lthlng pMlnfal (imtrtxtlng. or blind pile dlpp-r Ilk riffle hy It it m Tr It nd ! Bui veO'Chuic BfJ1 ftrr . . noun ut tti.. floor tint 11 . o,t Jr Faulkner naw tho fet of n ,K negr.,, tlcklnr out from lu nnth th. curtnln of h l ionet ilmir Mrs Faulkner gave a cream, dnpped the light and run and the negro Jumped up and ailed out ot th window. Well, this Spring Suit I bought Is n perfect (It. mid the material la tho licit, Dip workmanship Is perfect mid the Mile the very latest; I'm pletuM'd There Isn't h tailor In Clur lotte that ,,iti hem you fitting clothes. Our lHOJ Clot'ien ure i linking hi in ( nil, h talk. Wo ran fit and satisfy This w guarantee ED. MELLON GOMPANYl UjMibAkJ iiiiiiiia--.''-'-'.'fflfT t . . v. Headquarter for Southerners In 'ew York City Broadway Central Hotel Onr Table Is the Foundation of Our Enormous Business The Only New York tloiel Featuring American Plan Moderate Prl Kxerlletit Food (JoxmI Senlco Rate: Anicrhan Plan, $2.50 IVr Dnr. Europ'an Flan, $t.0( Per Day. Seclnl Attention (ilvon to Ijidles I'ncsixirlinl RHOADWAV Cor. Tlilril Stret-t NKW YORK DAM Kir C. WFRR. Mgr. (Formerly of Charleston. S. C.) r Flowers CARVATIONS AXO RORFS rOT PUXTS AND nx)RAIi DKSIONS OP EVERT DESCRIPTION. KCIIOI.TZ. Tlie Florist. 10 W. TrauU St. 'Phone H4S. GreenhouM 'Phono 2081. To all who value health, appreciate comfort and are a bit particular as to what they permit to touch their skin, we would sv that the DrA Deimel Underparments of White, Clean Linen mesh, are worth their weight in gold, though thev cost less. The Tate-Brown Co. FurnUhlng Goods, I lata and Fine Merchant Tailoring. No. 6 South Tryon Street. o 8 IU
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