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H -TO i etreer- 1 el office. l-wll -r cmce, Bell t f or'a oa.ic. Bell r ' ' &r. rurnlshi on is may feel sure i coljmns oi this , i icn tu Ch&rlotie . f u, best people in t : r Soma Carolina. j cm respondents as u t:.inka puuiic policy u w in no case respon r views. it Is taucb it corresponoenta sign to' their articles, espe-'-" wher they atUck 1 1 ituttoas, tuougn this 1 i. 'ine, editor rtserves va tn oanis of cor a tfcey are demand . . - of personal satis- ceivs consideration m must b accompanied una of the oorrespond- AY, JUXE 18, 1907. ID NOT TO HIT GAUL. agreement to admit Japan oy market for-something m dollars in loans, with .mding that term are to. uch mora favorable than i by an unlntroduced rings her in return-eome-worth the cost. To have antee French possession na relieves the French t and people of a very y. Fear that the over land empire would seize nt an outlet has long it In the minds of Paris and guilty . consciousness wrongs against Japan has -:ghtsn the uneasiness. In f her Russian ally France ok par in compelling rop the fruits of victory , but, as is well ' remem ly violated the rule of by permitting Rojestven to make free use of this iy'a harbors. Obviously fford to pay a good price surance upon so doubtful ij has done enough for 1, in particular, is under jn to pour more of her .n the Russian rat hole, i more clear that v flnan rrassed Japan fares well, eh pay simply for prom ; good. ( That the tranaac tually profitable there can t, but it Is hardly credit 1 i r .rr.oi.-r t Cy:;:: ;-!'', t t I ''':, t .t .1 1 v.-'i .Anil's ( i i ; .-'' s w ; i li cr ! ... -i of c"..--ra !.;v- - m coal t ror ''I'lifi. i-ack. cf ii should f-e t!i S'h- 1 i 1 Air Line and the huuih ft ?Uri railways, and eveiy city an-1 town in the Stale shoull co-operate in securing tha success of the project Not only ure the States namd concerned In deep wa ter at Wilmington, but Nashville, Louis ville, Cincinnati and other Western points are interested. Th South & Western is not only going to be a coal road, Dut it will open direct commercial connections with th'j cities named. It will aflord them a fine opportunity to get Into new territory and, therefore. The Star would Kugsest that our chamber or commerce ehould at least secure the co-operation of Nashville, Louisville and Cincinnati. The Star further suggests that in order to promote the deep-water scheme it would be a good Idea to have a deep-water conference or convention in Wilmington and in vite delegates, especially from every city directly interested. It seems certain that the South & Western will add largely to Wilming ton's baQk country; enormously, If the main line to the coast is by the Car olina Central. The South & West ern, with this connection, should be to Wilmington' what the Chesapeake & Ohio has been to Newport News, only the- North Carolina city would receive as an accession of strength what was built upon a vacant water front on Hampton Roads. With deep water, Wilmington would offer ad vantages for shipbuilding similar to those already utilized on a .large scale at Newport News, The estab lishment of so important a new trade route as The Star forecasts could not fall to be of great advantage to the North Carolina towns and cities along its line, especially Charlotte, which would gain a position similar to Lynchburg's in addition to the present strong points of her strategic situation. As The Star observes, Louisville, Nashville and other cities westward stand to gain an Important new outlet It is thus clear that in terests of such wide scope are con cerned that a united appeal to Con grats would come very great force. Wilmington's chamber of commerce has done well to set the movement afoot i . t rt c:i for th.it A PARTY ORGAN'S IGNORANCE. The distinctions between newspa pers and party organs are deep, but when a party organ shows a blind ness toward newspaper fundamentals not to' be expected in any one who can read and write courtesy can go no further than to treat such blind ness as proceeding from gross ignor ance rather than from intentional dishonesty. The Winston Union Re publican Is guilty of this: . "ThuSh correspondent, The Char lotte Observer nays: " 'At present there la no nm,.,.i.. pan and too much like gjg-' 'JTVR ute to be at all creditable the shreds and patches of all the 'Issues' The American neoDle 8"mPtuary laws and fool notions that ail . ne, American, peopie tho cranka of the nat0n have produced ke as compared with in years, from hypnotism to unarnhv A Regenerate Gaul Who Sn'utnis'm1 SSSoffi? o me uuueu mm pa.yuif T-ugea, oui coming irom the source this forego any designs which f' J" f0, !tron to 'ore- cast an tfntllnr nAatn than a-a. and its advocates weakening," We have only Just enough patience to point The Union Republican, to the standing notice heading The Ob server's editorial columns and bid It hereafter keep In ' mind wliere, and where only, o look for-the editorial expressions of a newspaper. tl. CJ) c..: 1 lor ; t tl. Q. Why amount?' A I wanted to leave some monry in the 1-nnk, anJrtidn't want to leave them crippled Monday morning . Q. What time did you get that re mittance in, Mr. Jones? A. About 2:30 o'clock. q. i believe that on or about the 14th or 15th, you admitted in the bill of indictment that you had mark ed up on a certificate of deposit car ried with the Elizabeth Cotton Mills, a credit of J5.000 which was not paid out to them? A. Yes, Eir. q. was that an amount of money which yon drew out of the bank on ! : date ? A. No, sir, it went to take care f a part of an J8.000 credit for Mr. "onville on that same day. Q. How did Mr. Fonvllle happen to get an $8,000 credit on that date? A. It was part of the margins which we were due Randolph. Q. Part of the margins which you were due Randolph? A. Yes; the other 13.000 of the $8000 was in the gold and the loose currency. JONES HAD CHARGE OF ALL THE MONEY. Q. -Mr. Jones, how much money did you have charge of in that bank? A. All of it . - Q. All of it? At all times? A. Yes, sir. Q. Did anybody else have any charge of it at all? A. Technically the cashier has, but he never looked at It I had en tire charge of the funds of the bank. Q. Could you as easily have taken out $50,000 as $76,000? A. I could have taken every cent the bank had at that time, and in addition I could have sotten from $50,000 to $100,000 more without any i trouble whatever and taken it wltn me. - - -i: . V; .. Q.How was this draft this short age of $8,000, part of which was covered by the credit on the Mlller Ellzabeth Mills certificate, drawn from the bank? A. -How . was it drawn from the bank? - Q. Yes. A. It went as a credit to Fon ville, not. to 'the bank at all. Q.-Did you take the money out of the bank?; A No, sir; no money passed on it M all. - :- Q. Well, how was It? A. i !v a r . . . ;? A. Entirely. Q. Had n.y v.xrth, na val; A. Xo worth, no v.Ij-'. were a few ti.ne when he ten aw; ? ! as .ha C iiitic rue go- i . - . 1 . l l..e t "t- .. i i;o,coo jv-1 t-.::y 1 v, i:h $7,000. ' That ho diJ e t 1 .- ; !c t' bank is s'.iowa would ly the fact that i,e loit from $20,00 3 to COUNSEL MINIMUM send small checks, but only two or $25,000 behind so that they could con- vareo umes. rney really didn't cut tinue In business. a.ny n&ure in It, Q. The amount of the shortage you have told the bank the amount of the shortage since you came back here, haven't you? A. Yes, sir. BANK AWARE. OF SHORTAGE. ASKS FOR PENALTY. "I realize that the law has been violated and that a victim must be had. Punishment must be inflicted. Penalty is imposed for two reasons, to impress upon the guilty the sense of a U Q. They knew it long before this his wrong-doing and to deter others late discovery came out in the news- from committing like offenses. This papers, didn't they? young man has suffered as much as it, A. Yes, they knew it when I is possible for a -human being to suf- came back. fer. - Others, seeing him and reallz-l Q- mean the amount recently ing his suffering, will not be inclined, discovered? Ifrom his example, to do likewise. A.- Yes. sir. ; What is the situation? He has made Q. They have asked you for some restitution of all that he has, he re information about eome deposit turned and gave himself up of his own slips or some certificates of deposit accord; and is now suing for mercy, haven t they? i in the name of his noble wife and of A. Yes, sir. , the good name he bore prior to this Q.- You have given them the in- fall, I ask the court to impose the formation about that, haven't you? lightest possible sentence, the mlnl- A. I have given them information mum provided under the law." very freely, eir. v I Mr. Bennett was followed by Dls- Q. Mr, Jones, what made you trict Attorney Holton for the govern think of the plan of speculation as ment He only spoke for a minute, the most feasible one for securing Judge Boyd followed. Before pro money when you got in a tight place? nouncing Judgment he expresser his A. It was the only way which I , regret at having to perform such an knew of that was possible to make unpleasant task. "I have listened to money quickly. the argument of the counsel with SPECULATION GOING ON in much Interest and never before have BANK. I been so forcibly. Impressed with that tma .i.i. prayer nanaea aown. irom on nigu , .Did you see any s-peculation . mai nnf ,,...., Th- law lias been violated, must be satisfied. and, justice SENTENCED TO SIX TEARS. "Let the. defendant serve 6 years in a Federal prison, his sentence to com- ntertain upon the Phjllp- A AND OOITON. was bound to get even. t tea ' importers have re able announcements - that 1 Yokohama teas, ' the two ades admissible into this have been raised, respect 1? 1-2 and It cents a pound, 3t prices within ten years. as Japanese teas constitute ee-fourths of the stocks i the united States and going on around vou? A. Quite a good deal of it, sir. DJd you see it on the accounts of the bank? Couldn't you? A. Yes, sir. Q. Mr. Jones, did you ever owe Mr. O. P. Heath $5,000 for anything? mence to-day. A, No, sir; never owe"d him a cent With this one order he closed. The for anything. , 'hush that had been over the crowded Q. of this $5,000 how did you court room was broken. People be know that went to Mr. O. P. Heath? gan to file out Marshal Millikan A. Well, I didn't know It When, stepped over to where Mr. Bennett there I was told it was to go to him. and ones were sitting to make final Q. You s were told at, time it arrangements for the latter's disposl was tp go to him?; ' tion. He was carried to the 'county A. Yes; and it came back to me Jail last night Accompanied by in a very few minutes on a deposit Deputy Marshall Sims, he will leave which he made, so I knew it was the to-day for Atlanta, Ga... where Ire will same money. ., --j enter the Federal prison there, Q. You knew It was trre same' When seen by an Abserver man, money, and deposited in that bank? last night, and asked about ' Jones' A. Yes, deposited In that ,bank. statement concerning him Mr. O. P. FRANC JONES 1VTOTHER TESTI- Heath said: "In regard to the amoun FIES -. o t owed . me by Bell & Fonvllle I will nr t -t . . , ... . say that they did owe me $7,500 and -I simply credited Mr. Fonvllle " VL: J ""uTurs' ino w,.aowr on the 4th of June last year I called with.000 for which he sent me THOSE FONyiLLE DEPOSIT SLIPS tSS&Si ft" AapOT - Q. 'What .did you have in the bank -hospital treatment. Mrs. Jones was S!yfoiiowl day i Sag & Co. re to show that there had been an $8.- dressed in deep black and seemed fitted bv wire 000 deposit made? . ; j heartbroken as she'gave her answers "Concerning 'what Jones said about A. Nothing. - I to the questions put her. She testified mv depositing, soon after, the same Q.DId you have anything to rep- that she had repeatedly calfed upon Soney in the Charlotte National Bank resent the , $8,000 at all ? ... , her son for money to supply the needs ..fjjgir? to be either a wilful mistate- A. Nothing at all, of his father who was. an invalid 1 ZTt or an lnnocenl error, for in face Q.How came you to make it $?,- and in a distreeded mental condltion. t detvosited the money in the Charlotte 000 instead of $18,000? The doctors ahe said had told her ' lT(HnTllt lcn A. Because $8,000 was all , wo that it was a matter of life and death iv hooka Twill show and the records needed that morning. that he received hospital treatment of the bank will verify." Q. Mr. Jones, how did you flnfi and there was no one on earth whom, Mr B D Springs said that Fonvllle out that an amount of money was she could call but ner oldest son. -I a7 1 what he owed him and that necessary to go to these brokers on She testified further that he had al- C-r ld not know Jones in the tranac- a certain date?- ways been steady and trutful, and had tion The money that foe got was paid V "vuj ivivyuvuv . v mcvu uucuicm auu uuuiui w . anil ZLvt a8POBiiQ in any ktVlU fUH iUUI ' ' WW AJttl'CIltB ) q. pd you do the buying? , MRS, FRANC JONES ON THE A. No, sir, and knew nothing STAND about what was being bought or sold S vr w ' t '. , i' half the time. The buying and sell- deSdJ Inff was entirely in Mr. Fonvllle'a f"nda"Vas then called to the hand He would come up period- n "P th Questions put Mcally and make statements to me of I" " e""f 8? are. inttl ( the general standing of the busi- ; Jjf 'mi"0, J hhi ot Iness. anrl I. always took Tils word for ?.hln? .wr?n . was. the Tuesday after m 1 1 it JONES AND FONV1LLE IN PART--,. NUIXSHIP. . - Q.Well, what was the arrang- ' ment with you and Mr. Fonvllle? It develops that the offer of Chin- merchants to re-sell American cotton goods in New York under quo tations prevailing there was made in earnest. Light-weight sheetings pur chased in this country about two j are very lowj the sltua- j years ago have been re-shlpped from raea as critical, we trust China and . sola at a good profit to young South Carolina tea l the extent of over 2,000 bales. As will receive some impetus we pointed out when this offer, was first reported, the reversal of trade currents from time to time is nothing unusual these days. If 'there should be a lengthening of shirts on both sides the Pacific John " Chinaman would get the better of MeWcan mat lust at present - FOYVILLE CASE TRANSFERRED, JTo "Hearing in Noted Case Yesterday, Removal Being Ordered to Greens boro at Request of Defendant's ' ' Counsel Demurrer to be Heard To-Day. ; Much to : the regret of a crowded ourt room of eager spectators, Judge .t. . , ... a ! JK. aZLTZT,? i AS?6' r ' James E. i Boyd yesterday morning son for going. This letter wis read, transferred, y-v th -,v much-talkedx the court. The next letter ahe receiv- j F.,nvdlle case to : the next term of ed from her husband same through ; fruited States Court, which convenes A.veu, w arrangement was ; wo nanus oi ur. u. Jo. Biepnenson. , v. mnnA wanlr In COUUI 'i This lettfir friU h. f Aur uiww.vv.. .. This step, was taken at the request of the defendant's counsel, it being alleged that, owing to adverse local conditions, an absolutely fair and impartial trial could not be se high prices which seem to . This country might bor tactics of foreigners in the f cotton and threaten to j crops of tea in South Car even acquire lands In Asia owing, if Japanese grow, t put prices back down to want them. " reatly to the credit of the 0 of the people of Charlotte little complaint haa been t the blanket revenue bill y the board of aldermen, license tax on all things 1 . small. The needs of the wany and the demands for a insistent and clamorous, ust be had if they are to be and the people realize that t furnish it The system of t biennial ': bond issues o 't expends and provide for re3 cannot go on Indefl- 1 the citiiens have the wls e that the objects of taxa- st of necessity be enlarged. It was a great compliment o Rev. Plato T. Durham, of Charlotte, to have been considered in connection with the pastorate of the American Methodist church of Honolulu and is a great pleaauro to the people of the city to ' know that he has expressed a preference to remain here, for he is not only a part of Charlotte Meth odism but a large part of the com munity as a whole. If Mr. Bryan continues to put on weighttoe registered 214 pounds at latest accounts--4he fat men of the country will give Secretary Taft only a divided allegiance as their ideal in public life. little complaint of the new bfll is, heard. 1 Effect of a Succession of Whwit Crops on haute iMna. at that it is to their credit ' North fi'iLke8b'ro "u,ur" Bar, n. oum vt Duomvr jv F. D. No. 2, gave this offlco a pleas ant call Monday mornin-j. Mr. Carl inn ham hprv(l a fltM In hlH nrtrh. 'ar'a action In dissolving the bor hood which has been nown in wheat Duma, hardly seems wsll ad- for several consecutive years ana this at the fact that no serious ytcar lheeP' na ttl,m,,m lkfi? p.. ' a the wheat Held, He says it Is a good nces have followed argues exami,e of the statement made by jv ; Moreover, recent events Mr. Micheam. of the experiment sta :!y howtt'that' Nicholas Hjti n in Iredell, at the Apple Growers' -Is bufdness. No intelligent Associationthat land win become . , . : ; :uu or acid" to me extent oi souring and becoming non-producuvo. and that sheep's sorjel Indicates rhat it 'a i SOU. i '" this. He thouirht that he make from the time we went Into ( return and of hia purpose to do so as I October, it, s t-out ine nrsi or May, t tninic w soon as she was able to bear it con was, last year, by the first of Jaiy i tlnulng, Mrs. Jones declared that Mr. ti'Ty, he thought he could make fro na I Jones had several times to her know $50,000, to $100,000. , ; ledge been called upon ror money frorrt Q. How? . his mother. For a rear and ahalf A. In speculation. My specula- i Pr to bis departure she knew that t cured in Charlotte at this time, uur tlons had turned out so badly, and !i was, In trouble by his habits and ; llent ls apprehensive of a trial here know-Ing that he would be right on j fanner.. After a few more questions, . declared j, A. the ground and be able to watch the eh was excused. . "" l, m, th : '.f ense "He market more closely, it seemed to me - Several character witnesses were McRae, counsel tor the dns; that he would be In better position ..then called, among whom were the s a cltlze n of fi have to to make something out of It than I following-named: Dr. J. R. Irwin. , this trial if , J5bUc possibly could, for the simple reason ; E- Allen Robert Glasgow. Jr., go. against a strong advers e put Uo I couldn't watch it The only means Charles Parker. Capt R. E. Cochrane, . ovlnion. We, his counsel, ask for had lo knowing was tSolfing I w- Smith, W. O. Gaff ney, and G. the case to be transferred at .some and I couldn't do that very often i B. 1 Hiss, All testified that they had place other than that at which the Q.lwhat was the arrangement 1 kW th defen3ant or years and offense i alleged to have been com between you? that hia character was good. i mitted in. order that all locaa in- JONES FIRSTS RKFUSED FON- "JfrBf- VILLE S OFFER. , This closed the evidence f or the de-1 utn that the circumstances . were A.The arrangement was we were1 fendant ; Mr. Bennett followed with a identlcal to those surrounding the to go Into It together. When he first : tronjg plea for clemency and mercy. AsheViiie bank oases, which were approached me on the subject I re- 80 Wrring an appeal did he make that tranBferred also. He then flxeds the fused to go Into it with him. But te"" not only came t0 the eyM of first Wednesday after the first Mon after he placed the matter before me, -p10?; every spectator in the room, but d m October the time for the trial Just what he thought he could do. ; tnoff ' Jud.?Te Bo fts wel,VMr2i and Greensboro the place, and knowing Just the position that i ' Bennett aaid: In asking your 'honor.. ConslderaDie argument was indulg was" in, that It would be Impossible for meclful consideration , or this ed ln ftfl t0 a demurrer to the bill for me ever to get out in any other ac' t u, A i, . " XI indictment by Mr. T. c. uumne. m kAUTAVAf that T iAtilrl n't trn Intn fendant, this young man It on my own money, because I f, uu uei,y UUk l";' "7 didn't have any, and when we went l?Bu ire X. Into this arrangement all the money lre t call again to your attention be. V r-u, ivt fore Judgment is eiven. This defend tlonal Bank, to which , he agreed. ant might have come held in the court room this morning. We were each to receive $40 a week "" uir ' , : from any commHslons which -might ou Tc ' J7 Zi SAID TO BE NEAR FOFETOVVa. accrue in the office; all the balance "AT tm f 'TL ; the money was to go back to the A Ctu 'WJ i Edward Ashby Who Yesterday Killed Charlotte National Bank. If we made .-? -t do this 'Howld 0vercash ii.sTIp to Last any. until tnjp (mortage was all made -V Jt"r " MinJ--A ronii,--Th Hin A ri AM ;. law when he was ln Oregon, Minrieso- ed between us. ta even In ApalaohlCOla, 8:30 a. m. is the Hour; Charlotte is the Place, and-L Long's the store where begins this great and grand End Sale, the greatest financial haler of the day. : have hfiftn and raIps ario hut if fhrvrA'a a s.alfi hat.bl - ) wv.- --. - the Mill-End for money-saving, it is to come yet. your neighbor where he'll be Saturday. He'll tell y "At the Mill-End Sale of Course.' So come yburself and with thousands of others, ness a salethe like of which few have seen, and with wonder at the mighty heaps of all kinds of chandise, dangling with the yellow Mill-End tii marked in plain figures. ' -rt:- :'C"Vr' 2 t;'7 Imported Post Cards A beautiful variety of colorings and designs, if -irniS on counsel for- the defense. m He asked slipped and tVlQ. AatPt Mirht ba Bftt for a hear- e at 'some time prior to the calling of the case. After some talk. Judge rrterftd 'that the hearing take place to-day. The argument will be I warned him of the seriousness of the situation of Russian affairs can doubt ability or hfs essential good , Whether ; it is humanly to tave Russia from being rcs between bureaucracy y forms another matter. . riufacturers.are mak " rts to convince the .' -rlculture tjjat ben 'dt from adulterating .!t!v-T?y ennotHBg"efi Willing to Take Mr. Bryant's Word. Durham Herald. Mr. H. E. C, Bryant, of The Char lotte Observer, says that Mr. Cannon did not say it, and we are willing to take his word for It, no matter who happen, to be talking on the other side. ,vr.f-'-;-" v-';, :. ' rumpJ.in r Nomlnaied by Tcsnn. Austin fctatfcfman.. . ''" . A contemporary wants to knov-- "Y.T.n ere the f"i t'-.t thirds to r '" monev to him 7 ' when I first saw -him ln Florida whith- . a. -V.VH he wouM .tmtviv t-rA nn ' f 1 has one with Jils wife to accom . ThVw. ii&3l any him home. I advised him then e-nand Iuldp run crnu. , Q. Suppose lie needed $5,000 to day. How would you get that to his account? A. -He wouldn't get It to his ac count until to-morrow. He would nd vr a ticket to-night O. What do you mean by a ticket? A. A. deposit ticket for whatever amount he needed. Q.Phrtwln H wuli ibe whenever hat ticket would be Aposlted. He vould send that tlckt to me, and I would put It in the bank. THE DEPOSIT SLIPS A FABRICA TION, Q. What I am driving at It, swhat went into the bank to show there had been a $5,000 deposit made? A. Nothing, V Q. Didn't the deposit slip go in ? A.- Yea, the ticket Q. Who made out the deposit ticket? - MrJFonvllle..i..;.:Iii:.,;.:.... . Q. For.. what amount? . . A. -The . amounts vad. It de ponded on how much weowed In though It Is Said lie tias ueen rrnrA to PoDetowu It is Expect ed That Hia Arrest Will Only be a Matter of a Short Time. , Spclal to The Observer. i Rallsburv. June 17 Sheriff J. Hodge neck in the noose. His reply to me Krlder yesterday received word from was that he would rather spend one China! Grove that Edward Ashby, a hour with his wife and family and young fellow of that place, had killed then die than tn liv a fueltlve all of nan overcash about 10 o clock in the the rest of his life.- . morning, and was asked to bring He has alreadv suffered mental an linnrthounds. as Ashby had fled. In guish . compared to which incarcera- the afternoon Mr. Krider secured the tlon In orison and confinement in jail woodhounds .belonging to John Lyer- 1s nothing. His cup has been drained w 0f Granite Quarry,, and set out to me Diticr regs. nn man f0t tn6 irigia irau. e spent tne suffers the agonies of Jin outraged . -reater part of the evening and night im.nmc, "v, In searcn or tne muraerer, dui naa jiikj iriRigniuciVirce. vwnjmi xuia luck ?r.u"l "a .V"nr Z"l.afLY - There was no way yesterday to gain ri"f ' "Z. lu" Zrr 'CTr the particulars of the killing, , the he was not all bad. is evidenced by w H, c v , 11. IeAr "?IIn? his return and by the good name he vvc.v. -u , bore prior to this trouble. d shotgun In th (hands of Ashby and w fii hut it u not self-Kaln (that he had been instantly killed. nnr n.raonal asrarrandizement that he Ashby immediately went to the woods. was seeking. Like the eon that he j and an effort was made to keep every- noay ort tne irau or ine muraerer un REMARKABLE RESCUE. . That truth is stranger than Action, has once more bi demonstrated in the lit tle town of Fedora, Tern., the residence rc V.-Topper. JTe, writes: "I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungi end throat Doctors failed o tirlp mo, and all hope had flc! when I begai 1 1 ' " 'X Dr. Kl'"r's Vn'- til the dogs arrived. AVANTED-Posltlon by along experienced Pharmacist on or before July 1st. No Honor, elararettes or dope. Best refer encps. "Rl work mr stronr point. 'itlx- perlence," care Observer, , Tl r'.t rt t'-;i:epl-y Ir't!tut at tiful lot of Memorial Cards with the pictures of Jaq and Lee and other noted generals, all 2 for 5c, fresh Lot Chocolates Creams, Chips, Mints, Caramels, Nongatines, etc. kind you pay 40c for elsewhere and our price is 20. A big assortment of 10c candies; sells for doubl many stores. Fresh barrel salted peanuts, -that crisp kind, per pound 15c. Cracker Jack popcorn box 5c. J Children's Buster Brown Bell The newest style in red, black and white 15c am1 New Embroidered Turn-over collar 25c. , WANTED HELP. For the Mill-End Sale 50 salesmen and 50 sal& and 25 check boys. Apply at office, 10 o'clQck V( day. . - ') 17 ( v'
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