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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 18 -1008. 2JAMM0TII POULTRY SHOW tXIIIBITlOX OP FIXE POtXTIY IVmliry KxIUuits X'ndor Management f Local Association Compare HBTombty-WlU the largest Iiows of the IXorth and Surpass Any thing of the Kind Ever Given in This Part of the Country Award ing Will Be Concluded To-Day and . public W ill B Admitted. A. otal of l.WO entries was made ytsterday at the poultry show which -will be formally opened to the pub lic at noon to-day, by which time the awards will In all 'probability be decided upon. There can be no doubt that-this Is the largest enow of Us kind ever given In Charlotte; It ia also claimed to be the largest ver given- In the South, and a rep resentative of a leading poultry Jour nal. Mr. Theodore Perrin. who has visited H the grand exhibitions In . the country, stated yesterday that thin was comparable with the large howa of the North. The exhibitions make tip every variety of birds and have come from II parts of the South. The .birds are of a superior kind and fanciers will find here-specimens of the best and highest-priced fowls in the country. Conspicuous among the exhibitions re the pens which came direct from the Jamestown Exposition and from the Madison Square Garden shows, consisting of Silver Wyandottes and Single Comb Brown Leghorns. The number of exhibits from local poultry yards la unusually large and the specimens are prise-winners. Messrs. B. S. Davis, George E: Price, J. K. A. Alexander,. J. E. Thomas, V. T SeholtJ!. W. B. Alexander, L. V. Hov s. Z. A. Hovis, jonn r . u W. C Garibaldi. George L. Krueger, Jr., George L Dooley and many others from this city and Immediate territory had placed their pens yes. terday afternoon. Gastonla fanciers also have fine specimens of different varieties. , Mr. H. P. Schwab, of Rochester, K. Y., arrived in the city Thursday night and has begun his duties of Judging the exhibits. He had his avork fairly well under way last " night at a late hour and believes that lie will conclude by noon to-day, when the door will be opened to the general public. Mr. Hchwab ex pressed himself as surprised to find fcuch a large show here, and spoke In very nattering terms of the su perior grade of the exhibits. TK. show l being held In the -Nwman Building. The room Uj commodious enough to admit large, crowds when the doors are opened ..noni admission to-day. Tho msion " ons held n Chi Jriotte many visitors and previous exhibiti havii attracted hi. Koine an much large tucn larger in heretofore given, the management has a right to expect even greater crowds. I. ... Lrfjcal man"? rs ' Inred yesterday that they had never. Joocal managers or tne evrnv w .-tixin.teit mirh a largo show as i they find themselves presiding over. The annual exhibits of the poultry association within recent years have gradually assumed greater signifi cance, but there has been nothing to Indicate that the event of 1908 would so far eclipse all other records made In the number of entries and the grade of exhibits. Pens have come from the North and from the South, nd the birds which are lodged these davs in the rooms of "the Norman Jiu'ildlng represent the highest pro ductions at the hands of the best- known fanciers and breedej-s of tne 'country. . . The admission for gentlemen to day will be 25 cents, and 15 cents for ladies and children. BABjRKD KOCKS. Blue Blood Poultry Fari.i, ott Hens. 1. 5 and . cockerels, 2 and l; pullets, 2 and J; Jens. 2 and ' ft B. Davis. Charlott! Cocks. 1 and 3- hens, 3 and 4; cockerels, 1 and ' pullets, 1, 4 and 6, pens, 1, 4 and 3. K. A. Alexander, Vharlotte Corks, 5 and ; hens. 2: pens. 6. W. U Ormand. B-v-ner City B. Frsnk Kelley, Blshopvllle, 8. C Vck, 4. Robins & Jeffrey, Radish Cock erel. 4. . , Dr. J. W. Lasley, Burlinton-i-4;ock- p'. 5- . . , Mrs. T. P. Smith, Durham Pul let. . v BUFF ROCK"?. Rodblns & Jeffrey Cock. 1: hens, t and 4: cockerel, 2 an 1 8; pullets, 3 and ; pens. 1. W. B. Alexan W, Charlotte Cock. 2; hens, 1 and 2: cockerels, 1 and S; pullets. 2 an J R. E. P. fcholtz.' Charlotte Cook. J; cockerels. 2 and 4; pullet., 3 and 4; ens, 2 'and I. T. H. Ptrout, Burllng;on Hens, 5 ndi. PARTRIDGE AVYAXDOTTES. E. M. McOhee, Charl.;te Cock: W". H. Brlce. Rock Hill Covk. 4; tiens, 2 and 4: cockerels, 4 and 5; pullets, 5 and 6. Jndv Run Poultry Yards. Ellen vro Cock. 3: hens, 1 p.'id 3; cock erels, 1 and 2: puUet. 2 nd 8. 55. A. H'.vi. Curlotte ".uks. 1 an 1 2; hen, . and 6: cwkere! I'ullets. 1 and 4. 3 and fi; j SILVER WYAXDorrKS. Blue Bl'Hid Poultry. Fa'in Ticks, 3 an-1 2; hens. I and 2; cm-kereln. 1, t. 3 and 4; pullet, 1. 2. 3 nd 4. E. '. Slmpin, WayntPie Pul lets, i and 6- '. ... WHITE WYANDOTTKS. Robins Jf frry Cock, 1; hen, J; rociereK 1 and a; pullet--. 2. K. V. M-Ohee "ock. R. W. fmphreyfi. 'l!ftrn. K. C Cock, 3; hen. : ul!t. 1. J. K. A. Alexander Cx k, I; hens. 3 and 4; pullets. 3 and 5. Hardin & Beal. ;a,i.ln Hens. 1 nd 6: rmkerel. 4; pull, 4.. D. A. Hodjrp,' Cmnite CJimrry Pen, 1. . Dr. j; W. Jssley ."".K-kerel. 2. W. A. White. Hickory Pullet. $. GOLDEN WTAXDOTTES. Nevin Poultry Yard. Charlotte Cork, J: hens. 2 and 3. BUFF WYANDOTTES: H. Or Hsrper. rhnrlotu- i'ockeret, 3; pullets, t find i: 1. Ir. L W. H"vi.. 'hailTte-llens. 1 and 2; vm ker?b--, 2. 3 and 4: pul $Ms, 1 and 2. 11. '. R. I. HE DA. W. L. fUiunlers, Diirl.tm Cock. J; hens. 3 and 4: cockere, 2. 3 and 4: pullets. 3. 4 and . pen 1. K. R. Cw-h. Gaffney. H. f Pen. i. Mrs. J. Deaton, Iand:, S. T. CT-kerel, ; pen. 2. V. V. Hsnderc. lurhTirn Cock. S. T. K Bailey. Guftney, H. O. Cock, 8. OccoTieehee Farm. Hlllnboro 'ocks. 2 and 4; hens. S 93.1 : cook rels, 1 and 5: pu'lets. 1 sr-d S. W. ft. Todd, Gr-enwod, Del. fens, 1 and 2. s. c. n i. rem: "E. M". Honneycutt. 'orcord."ock, 5; ben. 3 and 4; pullet. 4. pen. 3. Dr. K. E. Ware, Shelby Co-k. 4: liens,. 1 nd 2: cocker-;, 1, t and 4; pui'ets. 2. $ anj 5. H. r'mlth, Charjotfe Cork, 1 ; fcen. : pu!:e. 4; ten. 4. K. IL Ch Cock. J, htn, 5; cock- erel, I; pens, I and 4. ' J. E. Mereddth,' ThomasvlU -Hen, 6; cockerel, 5; pullet, 1. 6. C. BRWOX LEGHORNS. ' ' D. 8. Thornburs-. ' CherryvlUe Cockerels, 2, 4 and 6: puiitt. I. 8. W. Brown. Charlotte Pens. 2 John P. Green, Charlo.te Cocks, 1. 2. 3 and 4: hen. 1. 2. 3 and 4 cockerels, 1, 2 and ; puMeta, 1, 2, 4, 6 and ; pens, 1, 3. 4 and 5. BUCKEYE REDS. E. R. Cash Cock. 2; pullets, t. 8. C. BUFF ORPINGTONS. Hardin L. Coe, Rioh'anJ Cocks, 1 and 2; hens, 1, 4 and 5; cockerels, 2 and 5. v. ifiss JuHa P. Jones. To-'jaccovllle Cock. 2: hens, 3 and 6; cockerel, JI pullet. 4. C. A. Dixon, Charlotte Hen, -2; pullets, 3 and 5. Blue Brood Poultry Farm Cocker els. 1. 4 and S: pullets. 1. 2 and 6. J. V. Squires. Charlotte Pen 1. R. C. BUFF ORPINGTONS. Blue Blood Poultry Farm Cock, 1; hen, 1. . HOgPITAL XEKPS 1TVDS. An Unfortunate Situation Confronting h Tr-tiMees of the neHijvtenan Horoital More Money Needed What Mwll It Be? The financial condition of the Pres byterian Horpital hr giving the board of trustees much concern. The de ficit during the year. Just closed waa Increased more than thousand dol lars or more than $300 after, all the assets are. deducted. The report further shows that I3,4 J waa expend ed for charity work last year, where as only 3281 was received In the form of donations. "A fact that Btares the trustees of thFfosbylerlafr Hospital In thaface One out of the three hospitals must close its doers, or cut down Its charity work, or t-he-churches must give It ft nancial support. Which shall it be? The hospital started In debt, and last year instead of decreasing. It increas ed. "Epenk, Charity, speak now, or for ever hold your peace." is the admoni tion placed Immediately beneath the above financial statement by tne com mlttee. The financial report of the Presbyter ian Hospital fo the year 1807 Is giv en below, and shows that this Institu tion during the past year was Instru mental in accomplishing a great amount of charitable, and good work, that will long be remembered by those who were benefited by the same. Total number days treatment, 10, 410. of which 5,911 were for private cases, 3,124 semi-charity cases, as 1,265 were for charity cases; total cost of seml-charlty cases. M.606.98; paid ,emj.cnarfty patients. $3,120? paid J honpiM on geml charUy case. II.- ,j. v.. h..im cases, $2,006.65; total cost of charity work of Institution, $3,493.63. Contributions from the various Pres- hyterlan churches for the year .mount- (i x o wn,(h ht, K,rst church gave $143, the Second church, $105. Tenth Avenue, $82, Westminster, $41.43, Robinson church, $420 and Y. ht. C. A.. $3.50. A deficit of $3,112.23 Is noted in the eot of charity work aa compared with donations. RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR. r onatlons $ SI .30 Collected rent .. . .. .. 60.W Collected frunt nurses for nurs Us ... 1,2(6.20 Tbid l.y city for city patlMits. l"') l-viiecieu trira Tumniti , Total collections for year .... 16.1W.43 INLEBTKt'NKSS. Ciwn accounts $z.tw4.63 Cixn ac, Januiiry 1W 1,10034 Incrtui-ril ind-ittc duel's I,4i3.19 AfcfcETS ItOUOjlT IN YFAK OK I'KT. Iimulry and lnitatllng Die same $ ;4H.M FurniMhlng roain for supt. ....... s5.0 Butlding ari l Loan .. .. J-a.O-J Tctal .. .. ,.;..ril,136.04 Im-rr-nsed lndbt"dr.ers aWer uu tlnil bis for tlio "ar 1.13 Itespecinilly huumlttm, JAM l:M H. ALKXAKDKR, Pecretury and Trvasuivr. While tho above report may Indi cate thtU the charity work-efvthe hoH- pltal Is ttomewliat hampereij byNjck of I funds, the report cannot nut cause muth natlsfacllon to those who have given their time and money to the In stitution" when they review the large amount of good work that the Tresby terian Hospital has accomplished (Tur ing the year 1807. The report Is from the standpoint of good accomplished, one of the best ever Issued and shows that the hospital ! doing a great work In the city. u:f, the -.model man. AddreMM by Rev. Dr. J. B. Sclicrer at the V. M. C. A. To-Morrow After- noon A SiK'dal Lee- Celebration Service. ' What promises to tie one of the most Interesting meetings ever given under the auspices of the roung Men's Christian Association will take place Sunday afternoon at S o'clock at the Academy of .Music. The meeting will be In the nature of an anniversary service of the one hundredth ami first blrthday-of Gen eral Hubert E. Lee, and wlIK be ad dressed by the Rev. Ir. J. A. B. I Krhercr. president of Newberry Col- Wgp. Dr. Seherer has chosen for his j address for the day, ' Lee, the Model j Man." This address was recently j given at Spartanburg, 8. C, to an audience which was tno largest ever j gathered In the city. Dr. Ht-herer Is. well known In Charlotte because of j his several addresses ' given under! the tnis-pices of the Young. Men's i Christian Association, and St. Murk's j Lutheran church. The meeting promises to be largely i attended and the special guests of the ' day will be the Confederate veterans, J the Hornets Nest RiDlemen, and the ' local artillery company.- The meet- 1ng will be for men- and women and the Stonewall Jackson Chapter, Daughters -hf the Confederacy, and the Children of the Confederacy are especially invited to attend. The meeting will be at 5 o'cl.tnk, the usual time for Y. M. C. A. meetings. Club lo lie Hendy by llie Similiter. Mr. L. T, Nichols, manager of the Carolina A Northwestern Railway, reaching from Chester. S. C.. to Le- j n'ir and Ediremnt, In this Mate. Is j also president of the Mountain Home Club, whom clubhouse will be local- ' ed between Kdgemont ami Blowing ! Rock at a iKiInt about 2,000 feet above the sea. JST. Nh'hots says that the i club byiMings will be finliihed and j readyfor miupancy this summer. A (coad has already been built from: Edgemont and Cary's Flats. Two j roods 'will be built from Cary's Flats. one leading to Linvllle and the other! to Blowing Rock. The construction of this road is now progressing at the Linvllle end.- Mr. Ixcke Craig In tlio Clly. Mr. Locke Craig, of Axhevllle, pros pective Iiemocratlc nwm;nee for the governorship. spent yesterday In the city on his way from Burgaw to Concord, where to-day he will deliver n address at the Ie-Jackson birth day celebration, which is to le given under the auspices of the Daughters of the Confederacy. Mr. Craig spent the day to Charlotte very pleas antly with bis many frlndi. CALENDAR IX) R SECOND WEKK. Revised Calendar of Cmmc Ftr rVrond - Week of Present Term of Court Ar-rangftL- Tho revised calendar for the second week of the January term of Superior Court has been arranged. It follows: Monday, January 20 Hall M. Er win et a I. vs. Charlotte Cotton Mills: Rufu Foreman vs. Seaboard Air Line Railway Company and Southern Rail way Company; W. M. Smith, adminis trator, vs. A. T. A O. Railway Com pany - Tuesday; January 21 W. D. Harris vs. Southern Railway Company; AV. D. Rock vs. J. E. Lemmond and wife; Margaret Wilson, administratrix, vs. Southern Railway Company; Ernest Couser vs. Isam Stover. Wednesday, January '22 James E. Coggins va. A. ,t C. A. L. Railway Company; J. .' Henderson va. Newell Patterson and Alexander Gabriel; Charlotte Hardware Company vs. W. A. House. Thursday, January 23 Mary J Helms vs. Charlotte Electric Railway, Light & Power Company; Weld, Col burn & Wilkens vs. La Marguerite Shop Company; J. T. Beason vs. West ern Union Telegraph Company; Lam bert Kuhn vs. Southern Railway Com pany. Friday, ' January, 24 Q. W. ' Moore vs. Baxter Ross et al.; P. B. Seism vs. the Elizabeth Mills; Henry Starnea va. Albion Manufacturing Company. ff IXSPECTIXG PLANT. tiAlclalit cf General Fire Extlngulslier Company Here to Innpcct Vlntt New Plant In North Charlotte A 3Iodel. A party of General Fire Extlngulsh- eruXampany officials, consisting of President F. H. Maynard, Vice Presi dent Russell Grinnell, Mechanical Su perintendent J. C. Meloon, Assistant Superintendent F. E, Maynard, of the Providence plant, and Mr. Henry A. Carpenter, all of Providence, R. I., la spending several days In the city In specting the new plant In North Charlotte. The party la registerad at the Eelwyn. The new North Charlotte plant of the General Fire Extinguisher Com pany Is pronounced by experts to be one of the best arranged and most completely equipped of its kind in the country. It was finished neveral month ago at great cost Recently the stock of the company, especially the heay articles and such other stuff as could most conveniently be handled there, was moved to the new plant and everything ls now reajy for service. The main office of thss company for the Southern territory Is located In Charlotte, Mr. J. W. Conway being Southern agent. Drnjf Store Proprlc,'" Bound Over. J. L. Eagles, proprietor pf the Eagle Drug Company, on South Col lege street, was tried before Recorder Smith yesterday morning on four charges -of liquor selling, and bound over to the Superior Court under bonds aggregating $400, which were signed by Thad Tate and Dr. J. T. Wil liams. Simon Perry, who was also Indicted for the same offense, was the lending witness against Eagle. Mr. F. M. Shannonhouse repreHent ed Perry, Col. T. L. Klrkpatrlck represented Kaglc, and City Attorney John A. iMcKae assisted the court In the prosecution.- The triangular bat tin was heated at trmes and hard each attorney flndlnff-hlmsolf frequently In the midst of complica tions and enigmas not easily escap able. . , , , A Side Light on' the Negro Problem. One of the most delightful of the many enjoyable stories appearing in Collier's Is that this week by Margaret Busbee Shlpp. entitled "One Who Served,' a poignant sidelight on the negro problem In the South. The au thor" is one who should be well In formed on the subject. As a wrltet she has few equals In the South. . The Artistic Piano is used exclusively in homes where art and musical refinement are cultivated to the high estdegree. Only ar tistic standard sold di- rcct from factory to home. . ' I Xhas M. Stieff Manufacturer of th ArtUtle gtleff. haw and ' Stieff feelf-riayer Pianos. Southern Warcroom.- 5 West Trade St., CHARLOTTE. N. C. C. H. WILM0TH, Mgr. DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICE: , XO. 21 SOITTI Til VOX AT ST., Woodall & ShepparcT s Thones: Ofllc Residence 125. LEGISLATl'RK NEXT WEEK. Mecklenburg to Be AWy Represented No Expense .Money Mtould lie Accepted From the Bad ways. j State Senator H. N. Pharr, and j Representatives W". C. Dowd, E.-R. ! Preston and W.- A. Grier, will leaveJ Monday for Raleigh, to attend the ! rpeclal session of the Legislature, which has been called to convene Tuesday, the 21st. It Is needless to add that Meck lenburg county will i ably represent ed. Representative Dowd, fcy virtue of his office as chairman of the House rnmmltt.. sin th. ..vulatlnn nf IhA I liquor traffic, will doubtless be called upon to take ' a leading part In the discussion of that body, the question of tate prohibition being one of the vital topics slated for consideration The session promises to be a most In teresting and vital one. Representative) Preston, In talking with an Observer man yesterday, stat ed bis absolute opposition to any move looking towarcs taxing the rail roads with any part of the expense of this special session, lie declared It contrary to all proper modes of pro cedure and something which should not be permitted for a moment. Anniversary Servl The' anniversary service of the Charlotte Young Women1 Christian Association will be held in the parlors of the Second Presbyterian church Tuesday nlghe: The speaker of the evening will be Rev. MeTron Clark, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of Greensboro, A delightful service Is anticipated. TUBERCULOSIS AND ANEMIA and all conditions requiring a food of the highest value and readiest digestibility can. best be treated by the use of Cotton Seed Oil. At least 03 per cent, of it Is digestible, . whereas only 23 per cent, of meat la digestible. It has hat peculiar property of pro ducing red blood so necessary In fighting any disease, and Is palatable to the pnost delicate taste. One of the highest au thorities In. this country states that It prevents . disease by building up all the tissues. It will fatten the most emaciated. Dose: From a desert spoon to a itablespoonful three times ft day. -( Golden Glory Oil Is 93 per cent, digestible. 100per cent. pure. ' ' The Southern Cotton Oil Co. ' Solo Manufacturers, CHARLOTTE, N. C. JSC AFTER THE FIRE We are ready for air kinds of busi ness. , Insurance Policies are like women they don't always turn out as you might expect. i We will sell you anything we have at very low prices. Insurance Adjusters are not, 'all bad, but as Tom Mason said when he raised the pot here is where friendship ceases. If you want a desk or office sup plies of any , kind, now is your chance. ' Every man should have one fire to find out what he don't know about Insurance. Our deepest gratitude Is extended to our cuHtomers who have stuck to us. and we will try -to make It up by giving the -ery best service. Send along your orders. If you don't understand the Co Insurance Clau.e we can tell you ', and won't charge you as much as It ' cost us to find out. Any goods we have at your price. ConslHtency is a good thing and our compliments axe extended o our competitors who have not spoken to us since the Are. We will have In a few days the largest dock, the best force of work-; men and the best equipped plant in ' Charlotte. and while we have always , produced -the best work, will try toj Improve. i Some Insurance companies are bet-, ter than others and we believe In home ' patronage. j Come In and see us or let us hear from you and a man will call for! your order. Thanking, our public, we are, friends . and the . Tours for business. QUEEN C1TV PR1XTIXO CO., If. A. Murrlll, Tree. AreYouaJliidsc of woolens? If so, come and examine the qualities we are niaking to measure for $25.00 Reduced from $33.00 and $40.00. The style, tail oring and value must meet with your approval. THE TATE-BROWN CO. nave Yotr Tscd Cllnchfleld Coal? FLOWERS White' and Pink Roses. , White, Pink and Red Carna tions. . The Superb Enchantress Car nation (shell pink). Double Blue Violets. Fine Ropes of Smilax and As paragus Fern. Wedding . Flowers. Brides' . Bouquets. , Handsome Floral Designs. Write, telegraph, telephone. Prompt and satisfactory ser vice. We ship to any point J. Van lindlcy Nursery Co. rpMONA, sr. c. Send Telegram to GrccnstRWr" fENGRflVED I VISITING v CARDS reoLalLalikfctliereS i are engravers who take $ S I pride in their output. V The card stock used is the best obtainable and ' . p the workmanship - is $ first-class. We send h our orders to engravers 1 3 who do this. 3 If you have no en- graved plate we will S take pleasure in show- ing you the latest ideas in this line. $ it S Cards furnished from your old plate in the latest sizes. Our service is prompt. i Stone & Barringer Co. Booksellers and Stationers. t J Golden Glory (Booking Oil is odorless, germless, tasteless, easily digested and readily as similated. A health making, tissue building, blood enrich ing food aa well as cooking fat. It has the unqualified en dorsement of the medical pro fession. ' j Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, our National Pure Food Expert, and Chief of the Bureau of Chemistry of the Department, of Agriculture, eulogizes It as follows: . "I believe cotton seed oil is a wholesome, palatable, nu tritious cooking salad and table oil. I Intend to work for It until some one shows me . It is unwholesome. It is for the S5.OUO.000 out of the 86.000,000 of the Inhabitants of the United States. It Is a wholesome and nutrient oil. One unit of cotton seed oil wllf furnish ' 2 1-3 times as much heat and energy as the same quantity of grain." Golden Glory Oil Is packed as follows: . Quart cans,- half gallon cans, one gallon cans, 6 gal Ion kegs, 10 gallon kegs, and barrels containing from 62 to &5 gallons. For prices, or further Infor mation, address V. Brandon Catenating Co. ' Distributors. X O. Box 25 rPhone 8S5 Charlotte, XortU Carolina, 8 li.rjrr.TanLrjrj'i. ' "iwaif tic i ' 1 tr The most complete line ever shown in Char- lotte. ' V PERRIIM'S Famous the world over; Fowne's Gloves, the most perfect made, an other leading makes that -are good. - ' No matteryour size nomatter how hard you are to fit we can fit any hand in any style Glove. . ,. , DRESS, WALKING, RIDING, DRIVING Automobile Gloves." All 'of the colors that are -wornr- AVe invite examination Mail orders filled on day of receipt. . ... EjS. Mdlm Co ' Remember, Mellon' Clothes Fit. sssssassfriaisM kMt to buy, while you can save fifty cents on every dollar's worth of matting you buy. We are offering many bargains In Remnants of Linoleums. We are showing new Spring Rugs with Stair Carpets to match. Bee our stock before placing your order for floor, coverings. W. T. The Homo rrrr ' V You Can Talie the Testimony of others if you think our claims of Rugs and Mattings superiority are biased. , Ask those who have experienced our methods and abide. by their judgment. They will tell you that RUGS, all sizes, all grades; MATTINGS, China or Jap, of high char acter, can be had here. Our regular prices as a rule arc special prices at other places. - That kind of evidence ought to incline you to inspection of our goods at least. Lubm furniture CLOVES of our extensive line. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our Rug and Matting de partment. We make it easy for you 'to buy -and save money. It will pay you td provide for future wants' now. Out stock all fresh and new and nothing but the best styles and qualities that the best makers prp vide. '. Special Sale on Matting Remnants We have more than Remnants of Matting 00 with . from g to It yards each, sold regularly at 30c. to 450. per yard. We offer the lot 12 l-2c, 15cn 18c. and 20c. per yard. If you need matting for small room, or hall, now Is the time McGQY Furnisher. SMT;.M III tympany.
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