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CHARLOTTE BAJLJ OBSERVER, JANUARY ID, 190&"V. v SOCIAL ai;d personal Miun Afarruerite and Blandlna Springs have returned from' Raleigh, mihr t-hpv ejnenc ten cy iwiui friends!.-. . - - , Qlias iJJary Rankin, f Mooresvllle, la vLiitln her sister. Mrs. L JJ. Alex ander, on West Xintfc street. , y - , Mr. Louis N JSchlft teas returned ' from "Washington and Baltimore, . "where ahe spent four week, with rel atives. .- r -.- , .. , ; . . MIss Mary B. Simpson, of Concord, spent yesterday in the ell), stopping at tha Buford. . . Mrs. Hal Ledbetter, of Rocklng . ham, spent yesterday In the city, .jsstoDping at the Central. Vv'tlss Pearl Jordan delightfully en ctalned a number of her frlenJs at her home An Derita Friday night in ... honor of Misses Maude Craig and Cora Jordan, of the 'Presbyterian Col Inge. The evening was ressed moat . (pleasantly toy the following named: Tlru- Ann'e A1T""1 Daisy an J Bessie , Bteaner. Belle Buchanan. Tcy Utley, Ada Blsaner,, Flossie ' Jordan and Emma Auten and Messrs. B. I. Harnett.- of HoDewell: Howard Isen - .hour.. Luther Brown. fchoaf and James .Yendle. of Charlctie; H. F. Barnett. Will Montelth, Mac BUsaner, Ed. Luther and Arthur Jordan, Sam , Garrison. Lloyd Flow and Lleudean , Flow. - PERSONAL. Miss Grace Rudlsell Is spending to-day at her home in King's Jtfoun- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Benson will arrive this morning from Washing. ton to visit st the home of Mrs. L. , P3. Benson. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Draper return? d last night from Atlanta. Ga -where they spent a week. ' Mra Brevard D. Snrings delightful Jy entertained' the Afternoon Tea Club at her . home in DM worth yesterday ftcrnoon. Mrs. E. B. Alexander, Jr.; won the first prize. Mrs. Rn- F. D. Sampso-l the condition. .The visitors were adames P-ey Lumley and rut Mr. C. W. Ahby. of Vir ginia: F. D. Sampson. Minnie Wrls on fml'h and Misses Eva LMdell and Annie Clarkson. , - The club will meet with Mrs. Ren wick Wilkes at hs home of Mrs. C. A. Bland next Saturday afternoon. , Mrs. R. A. Dunn entertained at . luncheon yetrdsy afternoon in hon or Of Miss Hittt- Breir.r. who mnrrias-e f Mr. W. L. Burroughs, of Columbia, S. C, occurs nixt week. . Rev. Dr. "and Mr. W. M. Klncald and Ml Anna Klncald entertained informally st thm First Presbyterian rhurch msnse Friday evening In Tnor of those voting ladles of the Presbvferlan and Elizabeth ' colWes who sttend services at the First church. - ' Mrs. C.W. Asbby, of Alexandria. Vs.. arrived in the oUv vsteriv morntnsr to visit her sister. Mrs. Per cy Lumley. her home on Kingston avenue, in Dilworth. Miss Padia BIlvi. representing the North Carolina Chl:Tren's HomeFo-cletyr-is-spendlng several days in the city. A Few BRrrrs. in and Minor TTanprnlngs Atwmt the CUy. "We've only got one prisoner.' said Night Turnkey Earnhard, "and he wants out." As predicted yesterday, the town stress were overflowing all day. It was a reminder or the Christmas, - eaoppmg i:mes. Dr. Hi L. Gibbon has Just receiv ed and put Into use a handsome Franklin runabout, which was deliv ered by Mr. Osmond Barrlnges.- Cotton receipts yesterday amount ed to 121 bales, which were sold at 12.50, against 168 (bales on the same date last year, the price then being 10.50.. - ' . Dr. Archibald W. Graham, house surgeon of Columbus Hospital, in New York, is again at his work, having completely convalesced after his re-, cent Illness. A little flurry of excitement was caused In the Southern passenger station last night when a gentleman suddenly.became U4 and falntedr-He was soon resuscitated, however, and was as good as new. p-Not the least Interesting feature of the exercises to be held at the Academy of Music tnis afternoon will be the attendance of the members of Mecklenburg Camp, United Confeder ate Veterans, in full uniform. It's gray for theirs. The friends of Dr. 'E. R. Russell, wiho is spending a vacation at Hick ory, will learn with interest that he will return to the city in a few weeks and will be in his office for work on February 6th. Dr. Matheson will be , associated with him. - Owing to this inability of a num ber of the regular players to appear, the scheduled game of basketball was not played at the T. M. C. A. last night. Two teams were made up and - matched against ach otherrnowever, sn Interesting gams resulting . ; There will be no vesper services st the Y. W. C. A. this afternoon on account of the mass meeting at the Academy of Music. The ladles will go there to hear Rev. J. A. E. Scherer, D. D. - The vesper services will be re sumed next week. Miss Iola Grlswold was a victim yesterday mornfng of a purse-snatch-er as she was walking down the alley by the Charlotte Steam Laundry. A young -negro was her assailant and , Would have succeeded in robbing her but for a brave defense made with a . parasol. . . - ' The preaching to-day at the Sec . ond Presbyterian church wllj be con ducted by Rev. Dr. J. W. Roseboro. t 4"ho will fill the pulpit at 11 a. m. and. U ,:J0 p. m The Sunday school will be iield at 3:30 o'clock In the afternoon.! and the men's prayer meeting at 10 a. m. Everybo-ly Is cordially Invited to all these services. The Movements ot a Number of Poo pie. Visitors and Others. - Prof. JL C. Reld. of the Salisbury graded schools, fpent yesterday in the city on business, Rev. W. A. McAvUey arrived In the city yesterday from Due West, S. C, and will preach to-day at Steele Creek A. R. P. church. . Mr. Douglass Stoner, of Washington, who has been visiting Mr. Huueti Hunter for seVeral days, left last night ifor fit. Augustine,-Fla., to spend the winter. : Mr. C.'C. nankin has returned from Mouot Holly, alter a brief Ill ness.' ; ., . " Mr. J. B. Meacham. of Gastonla. is at ths Buford Hotel. - Messrs. J. D. Uneberger, Sr.. and J. D. Lineberger, Jr.. or ghelbv. -were registered last night at tne Central. Among the guests of the Bufor yes terday was Mr. C G. Miller, of King Mountain. Mr. F. E. fitarnes. of Albemarle, was at the Central yesterday. j Mr. B. H. Parser, oi at the Buford yesterday. Mr. F. J. Haywood. Jr.. of Jweltn. is spending several cays In the city with friends. . . , . Mr. A.Q. Odell. of Cnncord. was . . . J. la... iraaiSPllA V. a visitor in' mo viy '', fT.V.tr i.,nv Rnrines. of Lancaster, S. C, spent yesier day u the city on business. RjuJxvIlle, Tenn.. . irr.rl rt Yum 3Dinners' AaaiatJon. was a vls-.tor in the ct yesterday., attending the nyung i the cotton mill men. " i-,. .Mr T.aurns Loomis. a prominent A GOOD ENGRAVING HOUSE It Is Jus taj-easy to have the beet, engraving as the kind that's not - so .good.. Then, there Is a certain satisfaction in knowing that the forms used are 'perfectly correct according ' to ths latest mandates of fashion. . Our business is not only to have ths engraving . mechanically perfect, but. .to see that the proper ' style, form and stationery are used. Write rorsamples" of Wedding Invltatlopa- J. P. iEVii.s KrxUHAVlNii Co., Manufacturers of Fine Stationery, 47 Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga. ' tJZlANNE: - Remarkable for its fine quality, remarkable for its rich flavor, remarkable for Its. double strength and most ame for 1U prlc smooth, remark- Tour grocer has it if he keeps the BEST. M-Trr-sir-tight cans. Z5 cents l-lb. The Reilr-Tsylor Co, New Orleans, LY S. A. EFITEXTIXG A REvoi.mojr. ConhlfWablc Confusion Marks tins Ac live and ft I eld enforcement of the New Law Begun Yesterday Police lard at Work There was something Jrlng on the squ-are yesterday, nil day long. "Keep to tha rlzht." exclaimed a slen sus- u..l Arm I . . . . . v, Aiimm ssion racrtnonw wnapa over ma vrrv centermost udoi a. visitor in the city yesterday. of the sacred territory. -On each Mr W J. McLendon, Jr.. or war- of jti four 8i,je8 was lmrrinted.the shall was one of the out-of-town nei- same injunction; meeting the eye of ...t.. in the cltv yesteraay ior i i unver and pedestrian alixa. no mat meeting of the cotton mill men. ter from .which direction they ,cam Mr Thomas Raby. of Philadelphia, or whither they were bound. The a leading yarn commission merchant, ordinance passed by he b- ard of al spent yesterday in fas city. dermen aimed at a relieving of the tli w Ktackhouse, of Marlon, B.t traffic about the confluence of the Charlotte visitor yester- York, C was day . r- nrA Wnlf of He It .14 1 . WJCJ V . . . . spent yesterday In the city on dubi- neMr H. M. Boshamer, of States vllle. was a Charlotte visitor yester- dajff. J. F. Pennington, of Raeford, .was a visitor in the city yesterday Mr W. H. Watklns, of Ramseur, spent yesterday In the city on busl- citya two mam thoroughfares was put into rigid enforcement yesterday For the greater part of the day. Chief or fouco T. M. Christenbury and his band were here, there and everywhere directing the course of the ever rolling uae or venicies. The new law, as outlined a day or two ago, reauires a carriage which Is comln up East Trade anl which it desired shall, turn down South Tryon shall proceed on -the rlsht of Trade to the extreme west of the lima . , .. inilfl. (nntln. . V. I . 1 1 . - . . ' '":r.r ri:ht wide of South Trvon. This, of ..... . - - - , course Air. v. h . unamDeriam. ot Airy, was a visitor in the city cs .rH-itf atnnnlnir at the Buford. Mr. P F. Graves, of Gastonla, spent yesterday In the city. iMr tuart W. Cramer has re turned from a business trip North risrht wide of South Tryon, is a trifle e rcuitxus. tout It has a definite obiect to scromnllsh. All. the heedless.' incoherent, unsys tnat!o t'-jrnitnr bark and forth, and the ensuing blockings of progress are expected to b io a larg.i measure aone awsy witn i' i . - . -- VL r .i.. cmithrn "lcru" t wss no easy one. Among ";:r." rp; rhe requirement of the h.v was not Mnnnfaftiirers' Club vesteraav were Messrs. J. W. and J. F. cannon, or Concord. '. . Mr. John F. Scott, or cnesier, a. C, spent yesterday in tne cuy at tending the meetings or the cotton mill men. . Mr. A. S. Cheek is spending two weeks in Texas on business. Among the guests registered at tne Central yesterday was Mr. K. Brewer, of Johnson City, Tenn. Among the prominent cotton mm men in the city yesteraay s Messrs. A. J. Ruffln, col. A. A. Thompson and T. N. Webb, of Ral Judge Erasmus B. jonos, oi wins easy of comprehension at first anJ some 'of the drivers were only scared and confused when ehouted nt to to in a way different from that which I they Tiad -been traversing for thirty years. One driver, whj wante-J to turn sharoly d.wn South Tryon from East Trade-and was forbidden, drove all the way down West TraJe. It Is presumed that he turned down South Churr-h and reached hln desti nation bv that mvte. fearful lest his untutored mpanderlnrs perchance en-tans-le him in the meshes of munici pal law. . s NT-R.SE STOLE MANY VALUABLES. CHANGES IN SCHEDULES. Regular Trains Cliangexl In the Time I Tneue Arrlval-4 and D'inrlures on Account of Decision of S.nthrrn Not to 0erate tlic i Morida LinUted. The, Southern has not yet quit changing its schedules. Fftective to day the trains will be orerateJ to meet the demand of the Palm Limit ed, which is not running tuls season the- regular trains being designed to itake its place. No. 4 S. which has heretofore been reaching Charlotte at 8:20, .will hereafter come in behlnJ No. S5, probably two hours later than it has been arriving. Thu train will handle nothing -but mall. 1 No. 44 win handle the Chirictto-Atlanta sleeper northbound and No. 39, leav ing here at 7:65 a. m., will handle It sou tn bound. Train No. 29, which has teen arriv ing at 10:10 p. m., will be changed so as to reach here about live hour lat- KSSES ton, spent a few hours in the city yes, Gef)pK r nJWe MM f of terdav . Mr. Thomas P. Reynolds, or -asne- vllle, was a Charlotte visitor yester Mr. Charles Icemen, of Monroe, spent yesterday In the city. . Among the yarn commission men in the city yesterday were Messrs. Miles P. Hoffman and C. Edwin Webb, of Philadelphia. Mr. G. H. 0Leary. of Yorkvllle, S. C, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Paul Barrtnger, cf Mount Pleasant, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. L. L. Btaton, of Tarboro, was a Charlotte visitor yesjerday, stop ping at the Selwyn. Mr. Thomas T. Candler, of Selma, was. a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. Frank Wood, of Edenton, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Col. T. Ashby Blythe, of Phlladel fioorl Family of Bclhavon. This State, Relieves a Philadelphia roniiiT or B6.000 Worth of Proper ty When She Severs Her Conncc- tion as a Child's Nurse. - - Special to The Observer., , Philadelphia, Pa., Jan.- 18. Dia monds. Jewelry, furs and fine dresses worth $9,000 were carried sway from the home of Herbert B. Loeb, 1525 Poplar street, Thursday night That same evening a rretty young girl; of seeming reanment and good educa tion, who had been given a place as child's nurse In the household as a matter of charity, mysteriously disap peared, -leaving'- behind her own dresses and effects. The police con clude that the missing girl, whose name Is Geor?e Edna Bible,' purloined the valuables. From what has been learned ths phia, was registered yesterday among girl Is of a good family at Belhaven, the guests at the Selwyn Mr. A. C. Stephenson, of Roanoke, Va., was a Charlotte .visitor yester day. - Mr. T.- E. Oliver, of New Tork, vice president of the Allen Hardware Company, la spending several days in the city. Mr. Locke Craig, of Asheville, spent a few hours In the city yester day afternoon on his -way home from Concord N. C. Her mother died and her fath er was dissipated, so the child was given over to the care of an aunt, well-to-do and ultra respectable, who reared 'her rs her own. She was ed ucated In private schools and in a nunnery and traveled in Europe un til she 'was nearly of age, when the aunt died. The girl did not know what It was to work. Here In Philadelphia she held first Mr. C. A. Williams Is spending . n v. time in New York on busl-1 ,!: t .a. 5. a child's nurse. Just after the New Year holidays. George Edna Bible was one of those who answered. She told Mrs. Loeb that it wal the first time she had ever worked! out, hut that she had to do something. Thursday then and a week ago, when the Loebs went out, and Edna was left alone with the children!! the gin imagined rne ncara Durgiars. sne went to ner suit case and got a some nes. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. McKanna. of Reldsvllle, passed through the city last night en. route to Oklahoma City, Okla. Rev. Dr. J. A. B. Scherer, president of Newberry College, S. C, arrived In the city last night and Is the truest to-day of Rev. Dr. R. C. Holland, pastor of St . Mark's Lutheran church. MaJ. William A. Graham arrived in tne city last night from Lincoln coun TUBERCULOSIS AND ANEMIA snd 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, 93 per cent of It Is digestible, whereas only '25 per cent of meat is digestible. It has that peculiar property of pro ducing red blood so necessary In fighting any disease, and Is palatable to the most delicate taste. One of the highest au thorities In this coun try states that it prevents disease by building up all ths tissues. It will fatten the most emaciated Dose: From a desert spoon to a tablespoonful three times a day. Golden Glory Oil Is 98 per 100 per cent. cent digestible, pure. , TlieSoiitfiern Cotton Oil Co. Sole Manufacturers, CHARLOTTE, N. C. IS mm mm mm i ft . t A SI at 75c. To a good dresser a reduction in price of W. B. CORSETS is alwavs an important occasion, because it gives the best in corsets for the least outlay. . You know that when you wear a.W. B. CORSET you are sure that your figure is correct. This special offering is a corset of medium high bust, long hip and abdomen , line, combining grace with comfort, and will fit perfectly' an average woman. vMade of a, dependable coutil in white only, trimmed with lace and ribbon. Hpse supporters at front and hips, sizes 18 to26Y Regular value 1.00. SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS SALE ONLY.. . ....... ....75c. - High-Class Noveltiesin White Materials .V The choicest White products of England, France and America are assembled here for your conveiikeeer-olite clerks are anxious to show, whether you buy or not. ' : . ' : -, . ' Sheer, Gauzy,' lercerized Batiste, so necessary for the dainty lingerie waists. Everything in the White Checks and' Plaids, the heavier White materials, such as Plain and Figured Madras; all brand new patterns,, attractively priced. A Few of This Week's Specials in White Lady, Cloth at $2.25 Bolt . ' " Lady Cloth is an ideal fine cotton fabric for summer underwear, weight iust be- iv, tea u uozuebiic ana nainsooK, maae ot tne nnest ea Island Cotton; beauti' ful, soft finish. Price yard 20c. By bolt of 12 yaitU ......... $2.25 Special Bolt Prices on English Nainsooks- ' 3bMnch fine, soft French Nainsook; $2.25 value, at....... value, at......... ..... Each bolt contains 12 yards. - - -i White Dimities, Madras and Lawns at Special Prices 15c. Check Dimities. ................. . . 32-inch White Madras, regular 18c. value. Special price hoc. vaiue vcrynno Viitc aa-ineh Mercerized Batiste. Price Bargains in White Lingerie Waists $1.25 and $1.50 Waists at 08c. We sold hundreds of these bargain Waists last week. Still there is 500 go. iteguiar i.'Jo and Jj?l.oO values. Special .......... $1.75 .....$2.25 ......10c. X0c more to 03c BE-LK BRQ Wholesale Retail Open until midnight for Candles and such Grocer, les as may be needed. The nicest. cleanest grocery tors In Charlotte. W. L CROWKLIfc Tbnaaa U4 mad a7. risz ty to spend -aeveral cayg in tha cltv revolver and. taking the 7-year-old with his brother, Ur. G. W. Qra-by w"h her, made a tour of the ham. v I house. Edna was taken to task about Mr. J. O. Walker spent reaterdav this. Mrs. Loeb declared she, did not In W'InEton-Salem on usiness. I want tany chili's nurse who carried loaded revolvers and gave ths girl The Case Yet rending. notice to quit, the day fixed being last Not yet has an end been made of the Monday, in her extremity ths girl suit of A. H. Hammond against the Pleaded to remain and it was decid Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Com pany. wherein the plaintiff asks In Mecklenburg Superior Court, elm ses sion, -the ; retura of monies to the amount of"il,100 paid in in premiums befors the policy was dropped on ac count of alleged unbearable elevatej rates. There Is no Jury in this case, which makes It the more untrue. There are no sovereign fellow citizens to amuse with Jokes or local hits. The Judge is sitting In Judgment on both the law and the facts, by mutual agreement of ths parties to the suit. There is no danger, therefore. that the Jury will be unable to agree. or that It will be discharged with a lecture. Col. J. W. Hinsdale, of rtaleirh. li ed she might remain until she got another position. , 4' Mr. Loeb and his wife went out Thursday evening and when they re turned at 9:30 they found Edna and all the valuables gone and the house ransacked. " - i Commander Edward filmpaoa of tha Bureau of Ordnance, has been selected to command the cruiser Montgomery which Is being fitted out for experi mental torpedo work will be stationed at Newport. - Bryan Leaves on Extended Tour, r Lincoln. Neb.. Jaa. 18. William X riryan, will leave to-morrow mornlns on an exienaea tojr. Ko will be S"ne a month. Mr. Bryan will visit i;nicago, Lexington. Ky., Nushvllie, Birmingham, and Wahlngton, D. - c! At Washington Mr. Bryan will attend the banquet of the llridiron- Club, at waion President Roosevelt will also be P"wni. men ne win viit Philadel phia, several cltie in Deleware. New Jersey and New York and will after wards go to Toronto Ont.. and Mon treal Que.' THH "NEW TEAR J erfJr-. at irtlnw o.T 1cf t. MaSl r-l-r 1. 1 fllus Kibon Extracts are nr.ur Ug In. The veterans who have filed their applications for crosses of honor will have them pinned on them Tumdar appearing for the defendant company. ! during the exercise at -the Academy while Mr. Chase Brenizer is for the plaintiff. Another day may be re quired to bring tha litigation to a temporary conclusion. Trtnlly and Clemon to May Here This Hprlng. , Information has reached the city to the effect that Trinity and Clem son Colleges will probably play two games here about May 1st. The manage ment of the Trinity team wrote here to secure the grounds for Friday and Fatnrday. May 1st anJ 2d, but it was learned mat me local diamond was i already engaged for the second date. A change in arrangements may be made'orone ganig- psaye 1. What ac tion will bo taken .im not been de cided, but the two games seem' likely possibilities. The outlook apitears brijfht for some good -college baseball in the Queen City this spring. of Music by Mrs. Stonewall Jackson. "GET IT AT AVLEY,S PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALITY The drover Shoes For Tender Feet As specially made for us are the best obtainable. VOH LADIES OXXY Very soft 'lcl Kid Lace snd Con gross Boots, the homa wear style. Price ta.2X Eaay-Oo-On style Prince Albert Low Shoe, best home shoe made. Price . .. '.. $1.75 Extra nne Paris Kid Lace Boot, the common sense dress boot . Price $3.00 All Grover's Shoes are hand-sewed and soft and noiseless. Price by mall... ... .....20c. cttrs Oilreath Comp'y m mm Special Notices SPECIAL HAM SALE. UK1 u(. aL- 1 LtnK. . ' . . I.' .... .it T 1 . . . " Cliins lie. p-.und. Clie.-ao 1743. fiutter J2-3o. Orannas-lac. Ur.n. BR1DO- ft CO., 23 W est Trade street. THE WORLD'S BEST PIANOS Is what we sell Reasonable terms and the lowest prices. See the New Knabe. Par her - Gardner Co. Every prescription our department It absolute that leaves carries with assurance of ac curate compounding and ab solutely pure drugs. Send yours to us. . . llawley's Pharmacy Academy advance scats three days ahead. Tryon and Fifth Streets., 'Phones it and 2C0. POIt BENT IT.EOANT MODERN -room Iioiisa, 17 West Van- (treat, tsb; l-ttom hotiwt. I'M N. Caldwell street. extpl'in. tli. Also several i to 4-rotim I-cubcs. ar.d In. J. ARTHUR HEN liKRSON A DUO. YK AKB OPI3N. C.V BUN MAT ALL day. I'nmpt and scrum t aervlc. Phone rt. WCODALl. HlIErPABD. rniBilt, -1 Houth Trycn, next to Gem Restaurant. TEN TKARj OP KfCCKSS-FCR TKN years Biu Riblifn Kx I roots have keen jrr.wlng morj profltJtble for deakrs to lian4W br.ue of Ihn steady and In creasing d wnar.d for tht-m. NO PETTKR I-LACF. TO TAKR J)l'n jres'irlp'loiis than Blowe's. We gunran Imi to t.iv vou ut mhnt your diylor calls for, and we ffiv pronnpt .teiwlce. JAi P. HTCWP. it CO., Urusgiiu. Phone 1. In We guarantee tne QUAUTf and FCPEIUOH MERIT Jackson Square Coffee Packed la sealed cans to protect Its unvarying FLAVOR snd STRENGTH. TWEXTT-FTVE CENTS PER POUND. Your gro cer will give you a sample cai. Don't forget to ask for It. IMPORTERS COfftf CO'iPANf, IID., New Or!eb,U. S. A. Chamber A Moody Co Charlotte Wholesale Aycnts. UAKE IT VEf)KTAB.Krt? FHI.SH htrnit; I'.an. .:rea Pro. Crvn.u'l.ii -?im.ts - I'anlps RWfy. - nHrah, llutahncns. Turr.li. llfiid lttuv, !- n-, I'oialey, Calitoge, Kpanlah OnlonsJ i'l-osli IXW. 1JII ptt'pvra Mtn To T"ntoea anl any ttlnl of nice Frutt U 1 LLKK- VAN NGSS CO.. 27 N Tryon roit kj:nt-molehn cottaoi:. i:. 1'K.tu ONulmi s-rooir , Inlworth. H: mvtrn rooms, 1'llworth. IX: ( rrr., K ttcrehcs'L ild onttaz. bis yard, staM. city waf'f In front j-rd T'rei all for t'IM. It you bav any thimr to kt I'm the toy to above It ttlooc K U KK.LStXIt, ti H. Tryon trC 'I hon j Hi. , TROUSER o Do You Need a Pair of j& WII4T 1VK SEKVE 19 APrETIZINO anl healthful. It's S long Journey Xm I better man u. healthier food tr rriees mora puptilar. Latins hr means e(ifactior a wen a rood hi-nv-.r. Of.M MMNG ROOM AND Li;.VCH fXJLTfTER. . TyPK WRITERS RKNTEI 11 rnta4 na-litna. all mak. r.adv t"r Inaiant 4l'vry. Kvety rnnrhtno flmi-eUaa in erv r-artieulnr. J. t, Craytoa A Co.. Sll d. Tron. Thone SM. This is the time of vcar when vou arc a little short on trousers. Perhaps the ones you have are beginning to look a little worse for wear -AW are prepared for emergencies of this kind by having on hand a well selected stock in plain and fancy stripe. The Long-Tate Cfollirng Co. Known for'Style Fit afTd Quality i
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