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) CcrrcsponJcin-a cf T:.e C:.-vrver. ' Greensboro, Nov. 8. A long dis tance telephone mossase from Dur ham this -afternoon cancelled .', the fame of football scheduled to be played at Cone Athletic Park here to-morrow afternoon by the . teams of Greensboro end Durham High School Greensboro was read'x and anxious for the game find the boya hero regret thl disappointment, but win play the Raleigh team at a later date. Steward .,. Kennard. the young V ite man eentto the county roads a 'Week ago for beating a ride on a train, was brought In from the con vlct camp this morning and sent on his Journey to his -home in New York this afternoon, his sLster In New York having Bent the money to pay the fine and pay for his ticket to - New York.' 5" The young man ; was mad about the ticket, saying he wanted to go South; and he -may ell the ticket and1 carry- out his An- - tention. - ' - . The Men's Brotherhood, of West minster Presbyterian church, gave a most enjoyable reception hMt ; night at the home of Xt. W. P. Beall. 400 Asheboro afreet, complimentary , to "the young ladies of the church.. During the evening the young -people participated In, -a number of :' amusing games and at. 11 , o'clock refreshments were served. f An event "which' proved very de- . llghtfu! for all who-atpnded was a reception given this evening In the , Smith z Memorial Boltdlng by - the young men of the : First Presbyter 1 laa church In honor of the Presby terian 'young women who are stu- : dents at the State Normal and In dustrial College. , , .. C' ? The revivals at the First Reform ed 'and v Forest . Avenue ; Christian churches V this week are .attracting large congregations and. the Inter est Increases with each service v In tooth churches. ' Rev ; - Bhuford Peel,4 pastor of he First .Refprmed ; church,' is feeing", assisted fcyRen- J. D. Andrews, of '.Burlington, while 'Rev. O: I. Powers, of High Point, 1 assisting the pastor. Rev. C. E. Maddry, at Forest Avenue church. Rev. John L.. White, of Beaumont, Texas; ' who has accepted the call to become pastor of the First Bap tist church; of' Greensboro, will as sist Rev. Mr. Bowers in ' protract ed tneeyng In the Baptist church: In Hih Point next week. Mr. W. H. Tayloe, general pas senger agent of the Southern L,Ball-way.-wlth headquarters In Wash- " lngton; Capt. R. 1 Vernon, travel Ing pasenger s agent,' Charlotte, and General Supt ' .E. H. Coapmanv of Danville, Wsv spent the day ; here, Mr. Coapm&n being accompanied fcy his i wife . and - mother, Mrs. J. p. Coapman. of .Witacpnsln. , - 4 PASTOR RESIGNS. Rev. T. S. Crutohncht Leav Hertford Baptist Church I licencing Com- . . mlttee of. Elizabeth CUT District '.Meets, "' . X''',,'''' Special to The Observer. . r. . Hertford, . Nov. .-Rev. T.' S. Crutchfield, who for two years has been the most acceptable pastor of the Baptist church of : this , place, shocked his people last Sunday by re signing. Ha will go the first of Jan uary to become pastor ot the orphan age and church at Thomasvllle. Faith ful, Industrious, tender-hearted, spar ing no pains, true as ateel, winning the" love and respect of all, and with an unusual talent i in dealing , with children,, he is pre-eminently fitted for the task . he . has been called to take up. ' . , Rev. N. H. D. Wilson spent yester day in Elisabeth City. Ha -went to at tend a meeting of the licensing com mittee of the Elisabeth City district Four excellent men were :duly li censed as Methodist preachers, one of whom will seek admission to the North; Carolina Conference at Its ap proaching session. W. E. Trotman will enter the active pastorate. J. M. . Whltson, ' R. L; Beasley and W, I. Aiken,' for the present, will act as lo cal preachers, i : ' Our lumber ' milts , have suffered greatly for some Veeks from a.; per sistent car shortage. .Stocks accumu late, orders cannot-be filled, ' and the mills and apparently the railroads al to are helpless.' ? This coming at the " fame time as the. mohey stringency '' threatens with a, necessity of closing -v. down " S ,j, ,", . vr" . ; , .. i (, 'Thejcotton crop ; U proving very short. It la almost entirely gathered. The peanut crop ,ls very good. : as Is ' also the corn crop. Following . the bad-year of 1908, our' farmers--will euffer unless the' cotton price - ad ' vances. v , ; . v . Mr. Ed Stagg, of Durham, has been . on a brief visit to Mr. C. W.,-Toniai of that city, -who Is here at his old home.' Kenneth Nawbold and Joshua Skin ner Jr, of Washington, are fat hom for brief vlslt). J. Carroll Blanch erd; of this place,. Is vlsltlntr In Way (nesvllle. 'Mra.'-iT'.." C.; BlancharJ is , vlRi):ln? In "Bert'le county. Mrs. Eley, after a. visit to .Mrs C. W. Morgan, has roturned ' to Berkeley, - va. "Charlie; boy," the 4-year-old son of C. W,: Morgan, who recently broke hls-leff. is rapidly recovering. ' The , fine little fellow hu made a model patlent.-Mlss Adelaide- White v upending the winter -with her sister In Washington, D. C. s . : , -. ,i. XEGRO KILLS AVOTHEr! -;.' in. v :'. ,. '":r : - v .. J.'; ; ;' Fatal Shooting; Affair at Wilmington Mr. "Bully' Moore, the Irropres filblc, Haa a Flj;ht. t u . Fpeclnl to The Observer, v ; s - (Wilmington, Nov.- 9. Isaiah Ab- ner, a negro stevedore,; i this after noon shot and", almost instantly kill ed John Robertson, also colored, at the latter's-house near the corner of Eleventh anV Market-streets,, where Abner occupied 'a room and boarJecJ. Two balls entered the back and pen tratei the lung. Abner ran and !has not been captured, Robertson wa removed to the hospital but died within three hours. . ' ,. -a ; A r fwnsatlonat personal ' ; difficulty occurred to-Jay about noon near the r. cTner- , of . Second and Prmcess streets- when Mr. . Louis T. v Moore, city editor of .The Dispatch, called f from his office youftsr Mr, B. B, Jak i son, son of one of the proprietors of 1 The' Messenger, and the two engaged In a fisticuff on the ' sidewalk over v some remark that Jackson had made the nUht before In a caf down town. Friends of the two men- pulled im apart after both were "more or -less kllflgure.l from bite . wounds - and I sharp contact with the paved sj.de ' walk,.- ' l ,' , . . G. B. ,'Burhans Tcstiflca After Four " ;.,-,"';.. .'trs.'v Taunt, n- O. B. Burhnns. of Carlisle Center,' N. Y., writre: "A'oout four year ago '1 wrote you Ktatlrur ttiafc I t.ad been rhdre- lv etired of a sevitre kidney troulile by l iklnK lei's tban two bottles of Foley's ' , Kl'lney Cun. It entirely stopped the brick duit ntdlment, and pain end' sym ' ntnm of kidney dlgpRa dlstannraretL I am slai to say that I l've never tM a return of any of thtim iiyjnptomn during , mn evidently i ctirod to stay cured, and ,,. iartily. j-ecommeni Foley's lildtwy Cure to any . n fufifrlim from kltlnny or hlart(lr trouble." R. II. Jordan & Co., h. Hand & Co. ' Cii Pfinmy. nc j of The Oiisf.iT.:'. Durham, Nov. 8. There w,is a shooting affair over in the edxo ot Virginia yesterday that in all prob ability will result fatally. The one shot was David Criss and the one who did the ghootlny was Doc Hole man, 'both colored. The wounded man was here to-day, ,btlns taken to his home at Mebane. His condition when here was such as to cause tho belief that he will not live ' many hours.. The . ball entered the lower part of " the stomach ' and - passed through the stomach and out close to the . spinal column Criss says that he 'believes the shooting ' was accidental. - iHe says that both men worked for tha Nor folk i& Western material crew. They ere not on the works yesterday and went, out In the country, some three miles from Crystal Hill. Criss saya that he was nof looking at Holeman when the pistol fired, but Immediately Hole man remarked, ao Criss says, that It was f an aocldent and ' We went off saying that he would get a physician. He has not been seen aince that time. Thla looks suspicious and the wound ed man,, w hile he said the man told him it was an accident, said -that it looked bad to him. It la Intimated that .there was trouble between-? the men on account of whiskey ahd wo men and that the ;shootlng was de liberate. When Criss was taken from here this evening he was in a serious condition and looked to: be in almost a dying condition.: i l .V: A robbery case was aired in the po lice -court this morning.? s.Some two weeks -ago there wag a robbery of .a mall store m. the eastern rart : of the city, at which time a watch and Dome' thirty rings were stolen, " Since then the omcera nave itieen j-worKing n the case and finally ; arrested 1 Roy Charleston colored, charged wKh robbing the store Of B. v Goldberg. Much of the stolen Jewelry was found and the- negro admitted his guilt, A ,i Tha brief in the case , of Major Guthrie, colored, which Is how pend ltg before ' the State .Supreme Court on appeal, has been- prepared by his attorney. .Mr. B. - Lovenateln. Thla brief covers fifteen pages. Guthrlel lr under sentence or aeatn iot am In his wife and the appeal' Is pend ing, (having 'been placed at the foot of the .calendar for ftne tnirteenxn 4)lstrict.; It wlll- be argued before the court on November 23d. Guthria was convicted of killing his wife and the defense auks for a. new trial on several exceptions, notably ' that & crime was not established before cer tain evidence as to a conversation of a witness with the defendant was al lowed 'before the Jury. .') XIVELY DAY AT BURLINGTOX. Eastern Section of Seventeenth 'Ma sonic District Has a Joyoua Rally , Two Land Sales Conducted and Good Prices Reallxed.-"' ' Special, to the Observer. " Burlington, Nov. , 8. A Masonic rally and two sales ; with two brass bands, to enliven, mad Burlington a scene of activity to-day, despite the fear of a panic an-J the anticipation of the business people of a, dull day. The rally held' here by tna eastern part of the seventeenth Masonic dls trlct waa a suacess aoclally, and from the face of the local Masons Jt can be aeen . by outsiders that the day has been one of genuine pleasure and edification.' The lecture this morn ing by Past Grand Master B. a Roys tr, of Oxford," was pronounced by .those fortunate enough to have, heard it. as having been unusually instruc tive and 1 entertaining. . Dinner was seryM at noon, by the local lodge to Masons and their families and ; lady friends. At J p. m. a smoker was gtVen in the Masonic : Club room In the Piedmont Building and a recep tion at S p. m. was given the visit ing Masons. Degree .work was en gaged in to-nlgt by the visiting Ma sons and a large class was. present to receive the degrees. . , Two land sales -were, conducted, ope by Mr. E. M. Andrews, of Greens boro, and one by the American Real ty and 'Auction ;- Company, also of Greensboro,- an J the- prices, regard less of the financial scare were very satisfactory. , Your ' ' correspondent attended the sala by the American Realty and Auction Company o? fifty lots located east: of 1 Burlington, and between Burlington atd Graham. The sale eing a atep toward making the two towns one. -i He was astonish ed at the prices received, in the face of existing uneasiness, for these lots. Penny Brothers, assisted by Col. D. A. Bodhelmer, . did th unique duet auction, stunt, their voices harmon ising perfectly and pitched wlt"4 the band, which played a strain between each sale and this unique duet auc tlon. which amused and held the at tention of those present, ' accounted, largely for' the prices, paid. . . H CTJEAXEI) UP THE R.BBITS. High. Point ' Folks Give Rabblta a . Lively Time Tnlon ' Pepot, Pre sented by Local Talent J .;- Special to' The Observer, y UlgW PoinONov-IMMsrs.'1 J fi. Foust,; 3, P. Purdue, Bob. Fount, Tobe Greer and Bert Greer went down in Randolph county yesterday and ac cording - to all evidence cleaned i up all he rabbits In sight They re turned with ali hands full.;?;1 ; The? ''Union .Depot", was present ed .r here , last" night : to i: good-sized audience. V Tne plajMwas under the dlrectlort ;of ; Miss Nora ; E. ? Hummel, assisted by one huhdred, of the local talent ; The play will be reproduced at Thomasvllle Monday night- f f ; ' During the week ?of Thartksglvln'g the UnKewlty alumni of,' thla city wfll - give tholr-annual banquet here. It .tath9;plan anj- purpose of the association to set aside , one day In each year for a like occasion and the first -of - these , celebrations will be marked with much Interest.' " ,Tbe association here : numbers about 82 members. , i ; Mrs. H." A, . White, who waa hot expected - to live through - th day Friday, rallied and. although there Is Blight chance for a- decide J Improve ment, ahe Is not so critically ill as on. Friday. ' - , ' t : " i ' " 1 1 ', lose' money, J -.' . .When all I lost save' honor 'some men get'; on thelr 'dignity,' V':;, - . - HOW TO CURE A COLD. V ' Be a careful ft you can yon will occa sionally tako cold, and when you do, gt a mcdlctn Of known reliability, one thit has an ttabllhed rerutatlon and that Is certain to effect., a quick cure. Such a mdlcin Is Chamberlain's Cough sPem, edy. M has pained a world-wide rputa Hon tiy its remarkable curen of this mest common allmont, an.l can. always be de fended upon. It acts on' nature's plan, relieve th iun(r, old enpeotoration, opens the 'retions and ald -nature in restoring the vstem to healthy ortdi-tion.- During the many years la whl:h, it has bwn In Renrtl waf have yet to learn of a single caw ff cold or attK.I: of the grip having resulted in pneunwnH when thl remedy was - used, whleh' shows rnndltisively that It t a certain preventive -. ef that i dwjrerouii dlreene. ChamfK'rlaln's Conpn Komdy contain no opium ar other nnrcotl and may to given i confidently to a bhy aa to an adult. For salt by W. L. Hand & Co. Fno;iPT5iiiF;;uixs our o;;;i tiiiits . LARGL5T AND CLSTEQUIFPSLD CCLUIRILS OksAPHAKEi 6 Ohio Coal 6 Coke. 'C6. M.O.BROOKS GEN.MGR. ' IirXTKRSVILLE ITL3IS, Aftermath of Burning of Out-IIouse In Arrest of Caleb Johnson and John Cornelius Will Be Tried in Superior Court. , . - I Snecial to The Observer. Huntersville, Nov. 9. Mr. ' J. V. Knox Is confined to his bed, suffering with an attack of cold and asthma. Mr Bruce Gillespie has Joined his brother,-Ed, in Indian. Territory, where they expect' to make - . their home. v -'An out-hous filled with roughness and two atacks of hay belonging to Will Gaston was burned a few days ago.'- Suspicion pointed to; Caleb Johnson an J John Cornelius, so they were arrested and tried before Mayor Hager.. Enough circumstantial evi dence was produced to Justify binding them to Superior Court. .Johnson gave bond but Cornelius went to JalL It is said they had grudge against Gaston. - . . vMr. John 8. Caldwell has sold' his beautiful farm to Mr.'T, B. Knox for $4,500, which Is more than 140 an acre.;, . Mr. Caldwell and family will move to his farm In Rowan in the Back Creek neighborhood. Hunters vine regrets to lose , tnem but trusts they ; w!Jl , find their new home - and neighbors as pleasant as those wnora they leave .behind. , Miss Blanche Cashlon will teach near Landrum, S. C this winter. ' Misses Julia : Cashlon and Estelle Alexander are teaching In Lincoln county. -. The Glasgow School will resume work Monday. . . ' - Crops are about all gathered.' The total crqpa will rise above the av erage. This has been an ideal fall for gathering and a better grade of cotton has been put on the market than, for many seasons. RECITAL AT RED SPRINGS. Entertainment of HUrh Order Given by Mrs. Wlckenburg and Miss Ba son. Special to The Observer. ; ' Red Springs, Nov. 9. -Red Springs music lovers have had rare opportu nities thla fall for the enjoyment of very high-class musical; recitals but none has excelled the recent recital given by vMrs. Perry Wlckenburg" of Savannah, Ga., assisted by Miss John eie Evans- Bason. violinist Thla recital " was , given un der the auspices ' of the local chapter of the Southern Presbyterian College Association, and a large au dience enjoyej a programme, every number ot which proved a gem. V Mrs. Wlckenberg has a voice of great volume and brilliancy and a stage presence that demands instant homage,. "Queen Mab's Song," ' was perhaps best suited to her own pe culiar style on account of Its' light ness and brightness and, both voice and breath control met all Its de Brands. ' T', f.i : The wonderful versatility of the ar tist was shown in the facility ;wlth which she treated such as the Hay dn and Arne numbers and tb,e "Wlel Song." These were sung, with de lightful grace and delicacy, while her two most ambitious- numbers,.: 'Ich Grolle Nlcht" (Schumann), and "Dlch Theure "Halle", t (Wagner), brought forth such Intense dramatic power as to make one feel that her art Is Indeed ah assertion" of oul.4 . ' Miss Bason ' Is always a favorite and besides the obligatl gave in her. own beautiful purity of tone and with artistic shading the exquisite Adagio from Srd Suite (Rel's) and the Drdla Serenade. . -. v Both ladles Hvere forced to respond to frequent encores. AT HJMBERTOJfr Mrs. A. W. Moljean Entertains- Min strel Show Performs, , Special to The pbwrver. ". Lumbertoh,' Nov. - -Mrs.; A. W. McLean gave a reception to twenty, five youn lady friends Tuesday af ternoon from 3 to S o'clock. Mrs, McLean; who Is a splendid hostess, was assisted In receiving by Mlwes Mattle and Sallle McLean. The ex cellent .rendition of " several - musical selections . by - Miss Mattle. McLean, Who is a talented vocalist, was one of 'tha many enjoyments of the- after noon. A luncheon of several courses was served. . M . The Donnelly & i Hatfield : minstrel ehow was presented hem i Tuesday evening " in the - opera house. y The crowd in attendance was the largest ever known to attend any show here. The minstrel show, which: has been here on previous occasions, was Up to its usual standard. : "pvti-y,i. - Miss Mattle . Lee , Pitman gave, an VAt Home', to a number of friends last night which was thoroughly en joyed. . Amusements were various and delightful - refreshments were served. The fire alarm about 11 o'clock Wednesday v night created soma ex cltement here for' a short time, A shifting engine waa found to be on fire- but . the fire was extinguished before mucb damage was done. On ly the wo6d work and glasses , of the cah.were hurt....,. 'iA friend in need Is a surprise In deed., - ; s- 'i, ; 1 ; 1 REAPING BENEFIT jFrom the Experience ot Charlotte, yi.Peopie,, K ' ; l W are' fortunate indeed to be able to profit .by the experience of our neighbors,,,; The , publlo utterances of Charlotte residents on the following subject will interest and benefit thousands of our readers. , Read this statement 'Tis emphatic and ' con, vlnclng. No better proof can be had. w- Seattle, living? at 412 North McDowell street. Charlotte, N. vf.!!ay'L.."1 can recommend Doan's Kidney Pin for what they did for, a nsed them for backache, from which I suffered for years and could find nothing; to give me relief. I saw; Doan's Kidney , puis advertised and' tot myjiuaband to go to R H. Jor dan & Co. s drug store and et me a box. 1 j UBed them and they cured myi i??l9 n"rely-' Tou a?, welcome! to the use of my name." , ' Ftr sale by all dealers, price" 80 BmJ9 for tn Unltei Remember the name Doaa's and Uke no ethtr. BI ' RICHMOND, AIRQ IN! Aj What Newbro's Herpteide has done, ' for others it may do for you ."V .';4 ' hA , Clarence Hamilton. "Enclosed you will find a re cent photograph of myself, showing the growth . of my hair since beginning the use of your Horpicide.' Before using Hr plcide. tha top of my head was completely bald, but the use of only two bottles has broutfht a new grwth of bair. I hud spent between $30 and $50 on other remedies, but failed to de rive any ' benefit until using your Herbicide. I cannot commend this remdy too highly to any. with dandruff, baldness or fall ing hair," . (Signed) Clarence Hamilton. Atlanta Police Department, Atlanta, Georgia. - WHILE CHRONIC BALD NESS Is incurable, many cases of primary or incipient bald ness .have been completely cured with Newbro's Herpl clde,;.the original remedy that kllla the dandruff germ." Of ' course, the rational plan is to save the hair 'while there is hair to save, but even after it Is gone " tfcere It & "fighting chance" If the hair - follicles are not atrophied. 1 Herplclda j stops itching of the ecalp in 'stantly.ii - .:.':-:v - -1;,,- , ISvQ slxen, 50c. and $1.00, at drug stores. Send 10c. in stamps to the Herplcide Co., Detroit, Mlclu, for a sample. Guaranteed nnder the " Food and Drags Act June - SO, 1906. Serial No. 915. Insist Upon Herplcide. t- R, ti. JORDAN & CO. Special Agents. 4 . Applications at Prominent. Barber Shops, f .'Three things come not back: . ..The spent arrow, s The ipoken word, 'v'.' I " The 'neglected opportunity." 1 MORALt Insure In The Equitable O 1 T Life, j - 1 W. J. RpppEY, Mgr., ! Charlotte Souvenir Spoons A rjry useful and exceedingly; handsome article or Visitors to carry - back home' with them .is ; one of our Charlotte Souvenir Spoons. ' ' They were designed especially for us and are very appropriate. We have them in sev eral styles and sizes. D. A. Soiitherland 7 i- m i Ji A J. S. COTHHAN, THE MARGUERITE SHOV This week we will have a special demonstration1 of most satisfactory Corset - Shapeliness, Grace and Comfort guaranteed.' ; Our usual shipment of PatterntHats and Novelties Belts. . THE MARGUERITE SHOP $5,000 Graded School Bonds of the Town of Mocksville, N. C Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until p. m. the 25th day of November, HOT, for the purchase of the whole or any part of $5,000.00 of coupon bonds of the town of Mocksville, N. C, de nomination of $100.00, payable July 1st, 1937, payment optional after January 1st, 1910. Rate of Interest S per cent., payable semi-annually (January and July) at the office of the Treasurer of the Town of Mocks vllle. , AH bids must be accompanied by certified check, payable to the order of the Mayor of the Town of Mooks vllle, for 5 per cent, of amount of bid as a guarantee of good faith. For further Information, address the undersigned., ' A. M. M'GLAMERT, , ' Mayor, Mocksville. N, C. Printers Catalog Build ers ' : Commercial Stationery Loose Leaf is Blank Book : . j.. a ' -.-B."r-V.! . Manufacturers PRINTING HOUSE Charlotte, Ne C The Stove . '. ' will soon be nere, , these - cool . evenings testify, - We have- Just what you tsh, from the .large Rase Burner ; . - for your hall to tho Oil Itovt for your bath room. Clvo us your ' order ow. 1,11. Qtosld &. Co. ,t'-9fO P",-ra4noolOttrftfl1sl ' Kl & Tryon Street. Ledger OBSERVER i siJ Lei il Soathcni Representative, .05 Trust WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDING; PICTURE FRAMES, ; PAINTS, V .': VARNISHES,; V ;" : GLASS, - TORRENCE PAINT CO. 10 NorU Tryia Street 'Fbcne 178. Presbyterian College For Women CHARLOTTE. K. C. Opens September 5th, 1907. Catalogue furnished upon application. . Rev. J. R. Bridges, D. D., President (INCORPORATED) CAPITAL 'WOCKnn,HM.Aj-,::;'!- This Is tho largest, best equipped business college In North Cars Una a Dosltlve. nrovable fact. Book-keenlnr. Shorthand. Twa. writing and Tslegreohy. taugbt by etperts. Positions guaranteed or money back. Railroad fare paid, u Writ for our new Catalogue and Offer. ' ''-. - ' i.T.,i-.s...- . v ' Address King's Business College. Charlette, N. C, or Raleigh, N. Hotel Clei Philosophy Where you stop Invariably governs what you set; sometimes you .get what your money pays for; more often you get less. Tou seldom set all you are really entitled to, which is why you complain of the house and the latter, complains of poor butnetia. This hotel is conducted on the plan that comfort, service, good cooking and the right atmosphere aro worth more than they cost,, from both your standpoint and ours. If you agree with us and want to see how the - plan K works. Just stop hero the next time , ' ' - ' i ' ' , : Just a strp beyond the station. " GREENSBORO, N.' C, 66 Old Dominion Fire Brick,' "KING'S" New York Plaster Paris, AOME," "ELECTROID." and "UNIVERSAL' Asphalt Roofing Felts .Ptastering., Hair,' Laths, Shingles and General Building Material. Wre can' pave you money on all of the above goods, and de .. sire to quote you prices delivered at your railroad station. Write us. k . ' v 1 ; ' CAlli;!APfl!lM:5(&:51iC0. ; ,., . 1 Sole. Hinufacturcrs and Dictributcrs, y vi(tJ 11,.,- Cldj, CIIAr.LOTI, IT. C. :::: - ' T b. t.- the new models in that ' in Neckwear, Collars and . ' 99 hi I
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