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, who Is will n lai iVra i .1 wtck. c wti a, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Eurn ofj;1" mington, were registered anions tho quests at the Butord jeterauy. Mr. and : Mrs. Walter It. Clelaml, of Charlottesville, Va., wet 6 guoxts in thA ritv yesterday. They vyere registered at the Euford. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ross and fami ly are spending the week at Wrlghts- ville. Mr anft Mrs. V. F. luerson anu little aon will leave to-day tor Walnut Cove to spend two weens wun rei tlves. urie.aa Manrv Brown and Margaret Reese will leave Wednesday for Mount Airy to visit -Mrs. Q, Q. Galloway. Miss Minnie - Cochran entertained ni nfrmaiw Saturday evening, at her hom on North College street. In hon or of her guest, Miss Stella Daniels, of Macon. Ga, , Mr! and Mrs. Ed Slicks, of Henry, were registered among the guestg at the Central last night. .' Mrs. J. B. McCallum, of Maxion, spent last night la the city, stopping at the Central. .'; . , t ' Mlsa JJola Sherrlll. of Statesvffle, was a visitor In the city last night She was a guest at the Central. ' - ':' Miss Kathleen Helllg, who was the S guest of Miss Mamie Bays last week, naa reiurueu i , uer. ; uuum ui co.ii- hury. , , , , -. Miss Grace Tompkins, and Hiss Vir . - - . J. J . 1 ... . 11m . ginia Graydon, of Edgefield, 8. C.. are at the fielwyn. They will leave this morning with Mr. D. A-N Tompkins for a trip north. v - - PERSONAL. Tho Movement of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. 7 3, Guy Withers, formerly of Charlotte, now of St. Louis, la spend ing; o. lew y in v;imu noute wiin nu parents, Mr, and Mra. C. A. Withers. Mr. Hamilton Fraaler, lata treas urer or tne sseiwyn Hoiei, is spena lng several weeks with relatives ' In Louisville. Mr. Sam Pegram passed through , cue cuy yesterday on nis way 10 At lanta, Ga., to accept the position of chief clerk In the Majestic Hotel. r Mr. L. J. Ferguson, of YorkvlUe, ' S, C, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. -. Mr. J. 6. Harrison, of Atlanta, Ga., -..- was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. "R. D. Rose, of Wadesboro, was ? registered amohg the guests at the Central yesterday. f i Dr. R. E. Mason, of Greenwood, S. C, spent yesterday in tha city with relatives. Mr. C J. Woodson, of Shelby, was - a guest at the Central for a few hours yesterday. . . Mr. R. B. Walker, of Wilmington, spent yesterday In the city at the Central. , - Mr. h. F. Davoll, of Salisbury, was a visitor In the city yesterday, stop ping at the Buford. Mr. John J. George, of Bessemer City, spent a few hours In the city ; yesterday. , , . ;--.--.-t :'. .." Mr. A. J. Crampton Is spending several days on the coast at Wrights vllle. Mr. W. E. Foreman, of Lynchburg, Va., spent yesterday In the city with friends. Mr. John W. Wade, of Birming ham, Ala., spent yesterday In the city with his brother, Mr, TV W, Wade, at the Southern Manufac turers' club, - Mr. T. S. Inglesby, of Greenville, a visitor In the city yesterday, ; Mr. C. A. Wood passed through the city yesterday on his way from Atlanta, Ga., to Boston. ( ' Mr. R. M. Pound, of the Stone-Bar ringer Company, left last night for Norfolk, Va., and Philadelphia, on -a business trip. Mr. Harry C. Smith, of tho BurWell Dunn office force and his brother, Mr. Bert Smith, of Yorkvllle, S. C, left last night for Norfolk Va., and New York on a pleasure trip." Mr. 3. A. Russell has returned from days with his family. Managing Editor Crulkshank, of The Industrial News, Greensboro, - epent last evening In the city. , BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings In and About the City. -. ' Rev. "D. M, Austin preached for i Rev. Dr, H. H. Hulten at the First Mr. Hulten is engaged in a revival at Mount Airy. ... -i turn ooureisry wi ciittio iia. viiiu - tered the Carolina Realty Company, nt Charlotte. ulth an mtfhnrteftd Tik fiAprotarv Stata nsa phar. Charlotte, with an capital of 150,000. , The Incorporators . are Messrs. w. D. Wilkinson, O. J. Thles, r. 'R. . McNlnch, B. Rush, Lee and others. . j ' A ew Sunday School Organized Yes . . tcrday. A Sunday school was organized yes bOIUJ unci 1IUV1I Ah liUU AAClgUUff HI, der the auspices of ' the EasCAvenue TaDernacie, ei tne noiy eunaay ecnoo In that growing community. This Bunrtay school Is ap art of the mU-, . elon,wark recently started at this r point by the same church. Work has i already been comenced. on'the church -building. andJt will be ready for oc - .cupaney in two Or threaweeks. The . 5 o?X TTSt likely 80 member will ,be addednext Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. M.' H. Duyer ' was elected Superintendent it. -;he t .BuTheVorkof this new mission s receive the special pastoral care or '-Ttev. W. A. McCauley, who has re cently come to tha -city as assistant - pastor to Rev. W. W. Orr. D. D. The ; Eaat Avenue Tabernacle Is one of the . younger churches of the city, but its congregation is one of the most active ' and progressive, The ; membership ' ' has grown In the few years of tt e lstence of one of largest In, the Asso ciate Reformed Presbyterian Com . manion. , s ' , ,' Naval Officers Here. Lieutenant 3. P. Landla and Bur geon J. T. Kennedy, of the United States Navy, arrived In the city yes terday afternoon for the purpose of ioDenlnr us an nfllce this week In the postofflce building where recruits Vor the navy may be enlisted. They will lie here for a week or more and are ' stopping at the Selwyn. ! - ' - 1X)N'T COKFt'SE . ' : -. P.Iue Ribbon Lemon . and Vanilla ex tracts with rhe nameless extracts which , pood tne narKet, . : . i ( r !.:' t-u i . .i ..ii. 1 - -,!'', Apji on il ;...t bo tins OuU'omo. Charlotte was as ngnt as a drum head yesterday on, the soft, drink proposition.' Not a refreshing sip of coca-cola could be secured at any fountain either by force, persuasion or purchase. As for cigars, cigarettes, cream, Jemonade and the Ices,'' they were all tabooed. Nothing: of any kind that might add to one"g comfort on a hot day could be had. The word had been passed out - among the several druggists and othefs en gaged In dispensing soft drinks that the city authorities were on the war path and that they had better have a care as to the use of, their foun tains. Hence their refusal either to serve or allow to be served any cold drinks over their counters. . In some cases tha water was cut off from the fountains and In others great signs were displayed warning any would be partakers of the enforcement of the ordinance prohibiting the use of the fountains on Sunday. , . . ' . The same status obtained with the sale of cigars as that with the serv ing of cold drinks. It has been th6 custom In. the past tor. Individuals whom certain proprietors .knew to walk in hie store on the .Sabbath, step behind his counter and pick out tot. himself a half-dozen or a dozen cigars. 5 He would either leave, the money In one of the cigar boxes or wouia rnaxe a smau memorandum of hie purchase,; ij He got the cigars all -right and no one was the: worse for it, Yesterday nothing of this kind was allowed. The cigar stands : were locked and entrance "could not be effected without a pick and crowbar. No cigars passed out and those who had neglected to lay in their supply Saturday night , had to do . without. Needless to say, , there was much weeping, walling and ; gnashing of teeth at the unexpected turn of af fairs. A few of the more fortunate ones who either belonged te one of the oluba or had -; friends 'Who ' be longed to them, procured cigars, but they were few and far ; between, It is safe to say that not one-tenth of the usual number of soft drinks and cigars .were sold : yesterday aa on any previous Sunday. , , v - While the city was closed rather tight and pinched - many of those aldermen, w school commissioners, teachers and ministers, who had previously secured one or the other of the tabooed articles on the Sab bath, yet a few slipped through. One well-known educator is reported to have purchased a quarter's worth of cigars at s leading drug store, while several members of the dif ferent! city boards were refused re quests for cold drinks. One popular officer of the municipality walked Into The Observer office protesting against Such a law as prevented him from, procuring a coca-cola on Sunday,-.;,-.?.';-...- . The article appearing In The Ob server' . yesterday ' morning which contained Alderman Garibaldi's views on th Sunday drink proposition, was widely read and commented on. The great majority Of those who mere heard to express themselves sided strongly with him. "Equal rights to all and special . privileges to none" was their cry. "Let tho city be closed tight or let It be open," they said. ?'I see no Justice In the ad ministration of a law that permits one man to secure spdSTaTrprlvileges simply because he if more A wealthy and more Influential," than; another," declared one of thafr mosCpronf inent citizens in the city.- It Is a .fact that flje bet way to kill an obnoxious andTM4u8t law Is to enforce it rigidly. Hence many are asserting that Charlotte win be an open town - on the sale of soft drinks and cigars before many moons are passed, ? Death of Mlsa Eliza Hoover. Miss Ellsa Hoover, aged 43 years. died at the Presbyterian Hospital yes terday morning at a o'clock, after two months' Illness. The funeral will take place at Paw Creek church to day at 11 o'clock, with Rev. Mr. Ber- ryhiljl conducting the services. Miss Hoover left a - mother, Mrs. Jane Hoover, four brothers, Messrs. J. IX. Hoover; of Paw Creek; J. M. Hoover, of Mt. Holly,'. R. H. Hoover. of Plnevllle, and T. B." Hoover; of this eton, of Charlotte. Baby's ; Eyesight Restored By Mrs. Person's . Remedy. My baby suffered -for mOIltnS.Wlta a temble run niftff enw Win thA ivp1i1 I P . . . ' 7 i 1 ,- - : . lit WHICH, alter Deillg treatCCl 1 1 i a -i - i heal. We took her to a I specialist (as the sight was ! becoming , 1 affected), but seeing no improvement from tho treatment, we I -. . 1 i X X. 1 1 Stopped it and SUe Has been eniireiy Curett Dy iVlrs. u 06 p -Rpmplr' . 1rv rei fSn 8 Imtuy. XMy mOtner liaS been CUTed 01 Several attacks Of Cramp J'4 -r ix.i-A. r maa . fllC f J; think I Should haveHjeCn Confined . tO my d last winter had it. not been for the Remedy. -V . i i COHSlder it tne mOSt wdnderful Remedy known. Mrs T. H. Montgomery.. Graham, N. 0., July 11, 1905. WALL Biggest Stocfc Best -Workmen . Satisfactory Results , s TORRENCE PAINT CO. no lo, n onra wtYOX, V. ; .1 i t- j- ' ' il 1 ' i . ; ... 1 t- i . ; t.- -1 1 - The city eJi'.or is butt-.m-iioK-i Saturday evening by a gentUnuui who had received , SwastiHa pin from a friend out Wfft. nd aked to espiin the strange heirogiyphics.. "Jut wait until 1 go to the Horary, said tha red-headed man who 13 ex pected to know every thins, "and 1 U tell you all about it." Later t.'iis was j what he told the wearer of the new- fad talisman: "The Century Dictionary gives Swastika as meaning good fortune, well fare or weal-making. The New International Encyclopedia says: Swastika a cross ' having four branches of which the ends are bent, generally '; at right angles. It la a sign of benediction, or of gooa iuck. and has been used as a symbol of welfare from very early time, There are two well donned , types, lormmg, on the one hand the European adn Asiatic series; . on the other, the American. .Though the Swastika, has been found In Europe, Asia ' and America it Is unknown to many ages. It wa? particularly . adopted by Buddhism, and Its presence in China, Japan and Tibet can easily be explain ed by ith t religion. - Its original plce and significance are -; alike un known. In the opinion of d'Alviella, the Swastika was chiefly tallsm&nlc. It has been derived by some from the cross; others, frdra the circle,, and as a mystic design It has been associat ed with fire and water." . The Swastika appe ared first tn th,e Bronze Age. and occurs in the Swiss lake dwellings. In the Sistory period It is found in Japan, Korea, China, Tibet, Armenia, Asia" Minor, Greece, Europe, Grat Britain and North America. ' - ' "That," said the scribe, is the his tory of the , Swastika, just " how it got to be the fad I can not tell you. I ; hear the ; women talk of Swastika belt-buckles, , hat pi n and stick pins and hore it brings them all the good luck, that has attached Itself to the meaning of tne tallsmanic ; figures from the Bronze Age to the present time." : - . - ' Good Meeting in South Carolina. Rev. W. W. Orr. D. "D.: has return ed from; Prosperity. S. C. where he conducted a successful meeting In the cnurch at that point, of which Rev, jra . Caldwell is pastor. Dr. Orr preached 27 times, and the meeting resulted in quite a number of con versions and reclamations. Monday of next week Dr. Orr will go to woodruff, S.: C., where he will assist Rev. A. J. Ranson In a mtlnn- 91 one wee k. - m ... m Death of an Infant. Estella, the 18-months' old child of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Harkey, of 314 soutn Mint ' streets died ' yesterday morning, xne runeral services will take place at the i residence at '10 o ciocit this morning. , The interment win be at Elmwood. . Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby elvpn that '". th undersigned will receive until 10 ociocka. m. on August 15th, 1907. sealed ; proposals for the furnishing of materials and performing the la- oor required ror , the building' of Court House at Bakersvllle. North Carolina, according to the plans and specifications which have been adopted and are on file, and open to inspection, at the office of J. D, iJrasweu, Clerk. ; ? All "bids are to be delivered", sealed to the Commissioners on or before the time named. A certified check for 10 oer cent. Of the total amount of the bid. pay able to Jos. . Bowdlteh, ChaiAman, must accompany ea.ch bid, such check to be forfeited to the County should the contract be awarded to the bid der and he fail within 80 days, after being notified; to execute a Surety Company Bond for the faithful per formance of) the eontract based on his bid, such bond to be for double the contract price. : , : v These bids shall be made out on the regular proposal blank, and no bids will be considered that are submitted In any other way than on the printed sheet, which must be with out interlineations or changes. These bids will be received on the several systems and items of construction,. named in the specifications and pro posals; however, the right Is " re served by the ' Commissioners . to adopt the system of construction, and bid on that system which they may decide to be to the best advantage of the County. , - ----,-; Bidders shall set forth in their pro posal the number of ' buildings of this character erected by them,, .the cost of such buildings and : their lo cations, aa well at such other In formation as will establish the bid ders' experience and qualifications. The Contractor to whom this work shall be . awarded must furnish evi dence that he is skilled and ex perienced In fire-proof . floor con struction. Favorable consideration iwlll.be given the bid of contractors an icnerlenced and Qualified. - The bidder muat satisfy the Com missioners of his ability to furnish the materials and perform the, work for which he bids. The contract shall be let only as a whole; bids In detail will not be given consideration, as it la the pur nose of the Commissioners to , hold the Contractor or firm responsible for the entire accepted work according to thesA SDeclncations. - -. - As a- precaution against loss of time, each bidder should furnish with his bid a letter from a. Surety Comnany. stating that they ... will make for the bidder - the - requisite bond, guaranteeing the. completion of the contract - " ' - The contract price shall be paid and . percentage shall' be retained as provided for in the specifications. The Surety Company Bond shall be on a bond blank similar to No, 203 O of the Fidelity and Deposit Co., of Maryland. The . right la hereby reserved to rejject any and all bids, or to waive defects In the same, if it be deemed in the Interest of the County to do so. Plans are also on file In the office of the Architect, H. L. Lewman, No. 1008 Uncoln .Bank Building, Louis ville, Ky -". , JOSEPH BOWDITCH, - . . Chairman. PAPER we closi: at 6 o cloc::, saturdays excepted. 0 4 J urchase A Silk Suit or Waist Is a necessary article in traveling, when you don't want to carry too much baggage. Especially desirable for the cool nights Of the mountains and sea shore, and indispensable if you go to We bought at special nrlce' a big tot of Sliks from one of the big manu- iacturers and can save you about 250. a yard. Special lot 27-inch Fancy Bilks, In stripes, neat plaids, etc.; sells for 11.00 everywhere. 75c yard. Lot Fancy Silks, neat checks, etc.; also plain colors; sells for 11.25 to U-50 yard, $1.00 yard. Parasols at Reduced We bought a big lot of White and Colored Parasols at big -reduction from regular prices and can sell you a nice Parasol at from 1-4 to 1-8 oft former values, 75n, 8c, $1. SO, etc. 50- Inch Panama, 50 Yard ....... Another lot this bargain In 60-lnch Chiffon Panama. Black and Colors. We have ordered repeatedly on this popular cloth, 50c. yard.. Local Views Postcards 6 for 5c The beet of all the popular local colored views, as well as comics, all for 8 Cards for 6c. EY'S r. I 'get It at HAwrarrs." Firm Fresh Delicious Candy .; v The hot weather doesn't xnake any difference. ; Our celebrated Franco-Swiss Chocolates are firm always fresh, luscious and enjoyable. We keep them in a patent candy refrigerator and my, (We sell them quick. '. . Quick messengers here to serve you. . Haley's Pharmacy . Thones IS and UO. Tryon and Fifth Street. Mida Lithia Water Pure Sparkling j Wholesom Nature's own.;.,...., Cure for - . 1 - . Indigestion; k All Drug Stores or Brannon Carbonating -. Company Distributors. Thone 835. . ' ; . -, . . Colomon-Norcrcci Co., cixtL stnt'crrrivvt Aim ut H22-im Candler DuilOHlfc ' , " V; '-: ATLAXTA, OA. -. . Piles got ti'ilck an crtaln relief from Dr. fihoop'g Mattte Ointment, fleuse note it Is made alone fcr Pitas, and tu action Is poeltive and eertaln. Itching, painful, protruding or kllnd Dilee dloapewir lllif maflo by t use. Lorsc virkle-captd lass Jara M cents.' Bld by Burwel) buna Retail Store. - , ' ' t SILKS V ULsMLlL Ladies' and Gents' fine Umbrellas at one-third off. Although hundreds were sold Saturday, on account of the immense quantity. we were obliged to buy in a day or two moro active Positively this ? seasons and fine Umbrellas. A timely sale of Ladies' and Gents', fine Umbrellas, samples from one of the country most important and successful' manufactur ers, purchased at a big re duction and to be sold the same way. Being samples, the varie ty is immense; almost every handle is different. There's an Umbrella you want in the lot. At the Sale Price There's - an Immense Saving $3.50 and $100 Umbrellas, $2.48 -Ladies' 26-inch Umbrel I HAVK ON HAND 300 POUNDS CAU fornl Evaporated readies thai are nice at 160 the pound. 200 pounds evapor ated asnles racked In one nound car toons and 150 pounds of California prunes, rises 40 and 60. These goods are nrst class every way. first come win fet them. Nine hams and B. bacon. rnh vegetables. Dine aoiils and ba nanas. JNO. W. SMITH. Phenes 1222 and 2284. DON'T BUY NAMELESS EXTRACTS. but buy Blue Ribbon Lemon and va- tllla which are noted for their purity and Quality. MAKE IT JACOB'S N;XT TIME Jacob a Can madrr We want you- to try a box. We are Charlotte scents and have a flno fruuh unnly always. I AS. P. 8TOWE At CO., Drugiriits. ,'phone 179. TTPKWRJTERS VOR RENT 100 REN (ai macmnvs, au iiiukcb. in ipwnaia condition, ranted for any length of time deslrM. We can furnish exactly what you want on ahort nouce. J. js.(,iay TON A CO., SIT S. Tryon. 'Phone VA. JELLIES. CIlAnLOTTE RUBUE, Plane, Mange, fctc, ere tueai summvr deserts and they are never better than When nude of Cox's Patent Rfflned Oflatlne, well known, well advertised and well llkad. we can Rive you howaver. anv Golntlne vou want anl milPk, too. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., V N. Tryon. WHERE QUALITY COUNTS. IT entinta noit in nreserim on womm medicine and dru. That's Wondull A flheppard's pfialty,- it counts In toiiot aruaies. wooaaii & BnDtiri: sells the quality kind. It counts in rubber roods and druir stor anndrlPt. The kind WOODALI. A SHEPPARD C Iters. i:-' ' : -;.;--' - - DO TOU KNOW WHAT THE OEM Restaurant' linn or cigars is? it is m haai Una of fine clirars to be found any where. We have every, man's smoke, We also handle the bent line of other tobaccos, : OEM. restaurant lu. rpR Chat HALK-M-ACRB- FARM NORTH Jharlott. near strwt rar line, and oew depot. J nis is croioe proposi tinn for a home In thlM delightful su burb. or can be divided up at a flno troflt. Oet In on thin dnl bcfnra you are to into. J. ARTHUR MENDER. SOK A BRO. FOR BALE FINE II. H. BABCOCK open buggr and new et harnM, cnt i4a. Rtwclal rrtce to aulck buyer. W. O. R083 A CO.. V and 11 West 4th street , DRAWINGS FOR THE JAMESTOWN contoat will tak place at t o'clock Monday night. We have secured three barbers from the Selwyn hon tn ao commodate tlie trade. BAND'S WAR BER f HOP AND CIQAR STOKE. TO LET-JV6T ONE llOt'SE, 715 E. Oh. room, only m or I. ner wen. Come uuick or etar away, ror ale Nlca modern cottaw io Dllworih iWorthlngton .Ave., 2.rA hut you've got td hurry. H. L. KLE3Lh,R. S. Tryon St. 'Phone 111. , . WtnA gweet Pickles. WMt t Gherkins, ' Mongol and a nice line ot - Pickle Irt . Olaia. . W. CTtOWlXL. Tlion 744. Special Notices inn ? order to get them at our price, have enough left. -for' selling, ,, , greatest opportunity for a las, beautiful sterling silver and pear handles, war ranted wear silk, taped edge; $3.50 to $4.00 Umbrel las. Sale price $2.48. $3,00 Umbrellas at $1.98 Ladies' handsomely em bossed sterling silver and gold filled handles. - Also men's 28-inch sterling sil ver, trimmed boxwood, stag and horn handles; splendid warranted, wear. taped edge silk; all regular $3.00 values, at $1.98. $2.00. Umbrellas at $1.25. Ladies' silver trimmed Wholesale and Retail My!. What.. ; Luxury. lji6lriWurnlture:Ca mm MB ... 1 t.l. I e. I 1 01. I i cm. M Mtal til al mm trtn mmj Mt IW MMlUlnt txu Qmxi Cdrtiiau Mlroatn M ka fmm "w " ,r " M TM I MHM MWM - MnrtMWMW Imill,,. tu rli4L W r h.fr.i4 . Uw lun Lm wHk m Cff"l m UmK M Hum mir, mm ryw f ln mmr pu.l M7l, I (MM, V. rt 1 kem, kUllM Ik. LvtMt BM Ommr Wm4m7 Bm I mmm wrl. . THE CASPER CO., Inc., lloinoke.V (aw vrhec) ht Case Lots at rur miuiw, niDUivuiw ur vvuamn uiuuro, mm , offering the very best values in pure liquors and im . ported cordials, at remarkably low trices. The demand lor cue lots of high-trade whiskies, has forced me to put up a number of 4-quart cases; notably among these, are .. Yadkin Rttttr, 4 ytarold torn, $2,50 , , Jltbirmarl Ry, afd in wood, fS.OO x Another exceptional offer is in 6-quart cases o 1 Mononjthelia XXX X. This is the finest rye whiskey ,ever produced at the price. Six full quarts, ,The rtee Inlo4 Krae CHergee Mail orders ere fillaj the day received, ' ' and forwarded on first trains. Write' for trice liaL . j , J " J ' j . artfeat Mali Ordav Ueaie ' . . big saving on substantial horn and boxwood -handle good quality , silk; t re $2.00 values. Sample price $1.25. ; W . $1.25 and $1.50 Umbrellas,' 98c. , ; ; These in both Ladies and Gents'. Paragon frame, 26 and 28-inch. There, are, handles in the lot worth price of umbrella; $1.25 ' to . $1.50 values, 98c. - ; Attend this important . sale of Umbrellas to-day. The lot will not last lorfg ; the early purchaser gets the. choice. Who'd a thought I could . furnish this entire room, at the price? That's dead easy if you? buy at the right place. If you want correct style and best quality at reasonable prices, call on V We Will Ship Direct From Our T)l9 tillcries And Wine Cellars UJrX it.w,nllllt.rwnt(fkrtwf m My uw iki m , Im. mi . .M UhMi . vllk HWl Imt .kkl punHlHIiW tkra MM W imrnwmt mmm HlMi(M t Mr hmiM. mm4 mUMt H trrr ...rr mlrw. W. ivnM Mr arMtainl mmrntrmmtt mm l Ml... tkn tn lum Hi IM V. ft ! kMM WliMnjr tmm rmr ri.Mi.ff . " mm i ew. ' turn 014 KirriiM ss.ael $2.50 Free 1 I Oti tllr. 1M Old Ln rM47 I W M Ma I I iKklM Mtkl - Iiiniw klaettarn I mlftt 1M m inr ttf m frmrt, mt fmm, nil Mil M IM W, tmmt Mkic Km. ; W. feral,, ntn raMm rau. - - ft anff.rM 1") oi rt (mi) i tmt 0i () H f mt OH KwsHt (w) i tr ew rmt () lee M .0 J.T u tee OtkarflraaCaarYi eat.ee On receipt of $10 the above assortment of 10 : nui uauona . ,.. tMra.M. m mw. tw Wmmfm tllMaM'tkw twkl.MrtwIUtolllt Ik. kiwi alMllIIIMlMII mHwamniiini, wmim Tm 4 Imi IU . tats f IIMH wMTM-mti tilki - 1.11 Knit ttMOII Mt lM mtrr t M..I M4.M w f Lowest Prices tn tK South Lynchccrrf Vc,
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