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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 27, 1908. r SOOALAFiD PERSONAL TEe german-. riven Jast evening" lit the dance ball of the Belwjrn Hotel by th Klne 0'C3oclt Cotillon Club fa ' one f the most delightful social event of" the season. Those. In barge of the pirrangements had done everything" -.'possible, to make ; the evening' one of particular pleasure and . marked success attendee their efforts. This gemma was the second of a series ana was. Intended at a farewell to that season of gayety Tvhli h al ways precedes the Leten season. The "figures were gracefully led by Mr. J. Renwlck Wilkes, dancing beginning "f. o'clock and laming until after midnight. Ths Richardson Orchestral ; supplied ..the music which was excel- lent. The souvenirs consisted of unl . due plait and blue dolls. The punch as usual was superb. Those dancing ; were; Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie Sadler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harty. TUr.' and Mrs. Rush .. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Scott. Mr. i and, Mrs. "W. R. Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Nalle. Mr. end Mrs,' G. W. j Graham, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Clans. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Willioite. Mr. and Mrs. W. a. Reynolds, Mr! and Mrs.-J. Renwlck Wilkes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred fllover. M and vt r? t. Tot Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunter. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Bland, Mrs. 8. B. Alex ander. Jr., with Mr. W. R. Talliaferro. ... Jr..' Mrs. Sheppard. of .annlston, Ala., - with Mr. J. H. VanNess, Jr., Mr. snd1 Mrs." Thomas B. McAdams, of I Richmond, .Va.1; CJipt. and'Mrs. John JVIIkee, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Chambers,! ana Dr. and Mrs. T. -H. Wright The stags were: Messrs. ,-W. II Beardsley. Chase Brenizer, Harvey i Moore, Martin Lyon. George White Robert Craig. Fred Nash. Jr.. L. A Dodsworth, Dolph Toung, John Tate, ana Major Z. B. Vance. the Afternoon Tea Club Saturday at her home on Elizabeth Heights. Mrs. Erown Wallace. , of Tampa, Fla, vho has been ' visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. L. V. Lowe on West Seventh street for the part several weeks, will return home in a few days. Mrs. P. C. Brunson- expects to leave soon for the North to visit. Mrs. W. W. Pblfer was hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Whist Club at her home on Tenth avenue yesterday afternoon. - Miss Myrtle. Cochrane left last night . for New Orleans to attend Mardi Qros. On her return she: will visit in Birmingham, , Ala, and At lanta, 'Ga. . - . t, . Miss Leonora Beay, who teaches tbe third grade In the south graded school. Is , 111. Miss - Marguerite Springs has charge of the class in her stead. ...... ..: HIm Laura Kelly, of the vicinity or MocRgvjllc, .was the guest of Mrs. S. A. ' Kelly yesterduj. She" leaves this morning on an early train for Thomasvllle, Ga., where she Is mak lng her home. ' f An event of more than usual sig- ninc-ance is im rendition this even lug by the Elisabeth Collere Choral Society of Gouod's immortal oratorio. '"Tho Redemption," one of the world's masterpieces of musical artFor weeks and weeks reheareals have been tad and the production- to-night , promises to eclipse anything ever before attempted in tne city. Mr. H. J. Zehm will act as director with Mrs. A. D. Glascock , st the organ uad Miss Carolina E Lelnbach at the plamo. Miss Cappe- lear win play the violin. The Indies tlons are that the large auditorium will he tilled to Its utmost capacity al though admission w ill be strictly by cara. in order to accomodate those who desire to attend, the 4Cs hns i kindly agreed to supply special4 oars which wljl leave the square not later man ;w o CIOCK. "The Redemption" Is a IvHe. set ting forth the three great facts upon which depends the existence of the Christian Church. . The first tells of the passion and death of the Savior; the second HI glorious life on earth from His resurrection to His ascen sion and, third. she spread of Chris tianity in the" world through the min istry of the apostles. The trilology is preceded by a prologue on the crea tion, the fait of our flrrt parents and the promise' of the Redeemer. The production wjll be of the high en order and will give Charlotte music lovers nn opportunity to her one of tne Greatest of all the oratories.,- A . committee from the Woman's Club is visiting some of the graded Schools and Inviting the teachers to lxtomo mombers, wlfh especial ref erenpa to the educational department. Mrs. W. E. Touland and Jaughter. Miss Grace Youiand, of Blddeford, Me., have arrived in the city to spend some time tat the home of Misses Margaret and Cora Gibbon, on North Church street. Mrs. Youiand owns a beautiful winter home at Lake View and ahe and her family have suent many wawna there. , This Is her , nrst visit to Charlotte. -, . . Mrs. Thomas. B. McAdams and baby, who are the guests of Mrs. ceorge H. Brockenbrough. will leave the latter part of the week for Green ville, 8. C, to visit Mrs. McAdams' sister, Mrs. David Card well. PERSONAL. The Movements of a Number of Teo- pie. Visitors and Others. . 1 Mr. M. G. Kirkpatrlck. of Rock HM. j b. U: spent last nlgnc tn the city. Mr. W. A. Wright, of JStatesville. was a visitor to lbs city last night, stopping at the Central, Mr. B. O. Fallls. of Greenville, 8. C, division superintendent of the Southern, arrived in the city last night and is stop ping at the Central. Mr Lewis W. Parker, of Greenville, 8. C, one of the most prominent cotton mill men In South Carolina, spent a few hoars at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. K. T. . Young, a prominent coal dealer of Johnson City. Tenn.. spent yes terday In the city on his wsy to Spar tanbifrg. 8. C. Mr. John JC. Miller. Jr.. vice president and cashier of the First National Rank. of Richmond. Vs.. spent a few hours In the city yesterday on business. Mr. C. 8. Alston, of Raleigh, left last nlKht for Shelby on business. Mr. Burton Craig, a prominent rltisen of Salisbury, was a Charlotte vlaito yesterday. Mr. Caldwell Harty, of Norfolk, vs.. was registered ' among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Among the visitors in the city yester day were Messrs. K. B. Lettlmore- and Charles C. Blanton. otf Shelby. Mr. J. R. Chapman, of Spartanburg. 8. C. was w Charlotte visitor yesterday. - Mr. IT. E. DePass. of Union. H. C, spent yesterday in the city, stopping at the 8elwyn, Mr. R. T. Stedman. of Winston, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, Among tho guests In the clfy for a few hours yesterday were Messrs. peaaar Cone and W. B. Vautrht. ot Greensboro. They were en route to Bessemer City. Mr. Joseph G. Brown, an Influential citizen of Rnlelgh. was a visitor In the city for a few hours yesterday morning. Mr. J. A. Long, of Roxooro, was a guest at the Selwyn yesterday on his way to Bessomer City to attend a meet ing of the creditors of the Southern Cot- ton'MUls. Mr. R. R. Kin, of Greensboro, spent yesterday In the city. . . , : . Mr. E. T. Taylor, of Wilmington, - was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. J. Heyward Scott. ,. of Davidson College. ' was registered among the guests at the Selwyn .yesterday. Mr. J. B. McAdams. of Richmond, vs.. IVEY'S i ri v . . - . T Sale To-Day AND To-morrow OF SKIRTS AND CORSET COVERS Anew bridge whist club to meet h, .pending several days ip the city with on Thursday afternoons has been or- friends. " ganised, the meetings to be two-tablel Mr. E. H. Coapman. general manager anairs. ,The nrst gathering will be of transportation of the Southern, with th!aafternoon.wlthMrs BJSmlth, offices in Wsshlngton, la spending the ' 1 1 dar in the city. " The Spinsters met yesterday after- Mr. W. H. Gatchell. of Washlncton, noon with .Miss Essie Stokes at her I superintendent of transfers of the South home on North College street The Chelldon Book Club will meet to-morrow afternoon at i o'clock with Mrs. E. C. Dwelle, on East Ninth street.. ern. was registered ' among the guests at the Selwyn last night, - ' . WTLIj REMAIN IV SIOXROE. Registered at the Central last night were Mr. and Mrs. William T. De- Laney. who were married yesterday Rev. George Atlrfnnon ot to so West as First Announced- Villi Continue) Ills Monroe Charge. The action of Mecklenburg Presby Skirts $1.8 Of all the great values, we have given In Muslin Skirts Thursday s sale will surpass them all. From a large manufacturer we bought all their odd numbers of high-class Skirts at a sacrifice price. They are the handsomest Skirts we have ever had In our store and are worth from $2.50 to $4.50 each. Every garment is this spring's style, trimmed with new designs wide, nandsome embroideries and pretty laces. In this lot are the finest Skirts we have ever had in our store at any price. About 10 dosen to pick from. Thursday and Friday $1.98 each Corset Covers Se. Each - RlewO) rcss NEW .LINE JUST IN 36-hieh Black Taffeta ........ ... .... Chiffon Taffeta 36-iuch wide, real Chiffon . Black Taffeta, weave, special. . .......... ' New Rajah Silks In Blues, Tans, Blacks. Sp?cial price.. ... 75c. 50-inch Sicilian just in. Colors: ' Black, Navy, Grey, a splendid ......75c. Red, Browns; 50 inches. "White Goods" at Rlgsbee, where both live. The I tery, which met in special session in f0m ,",0t,h,'offc.M J,U.De" Charlott, yesterday, in refusing to prosperous young farmer In Orange I dissolve the pastoral relation hereto county. Ths marriage took place I far xUtln between Rev. George H i ...... . . . - Wi"iuj m iiuuii ii me noma ( ins ,1,- Pn.hvi.r bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. I Atkinson nd th M"onro Presbyter Kerlngton. They will spond several I Ian church, win be heartily approved days in this vicinity before return-1. nd llv revived bv mmv neonle in Charlotte as well as Monroe. This action was A taken at the In stance of the Monroe charge snd of Rev. Mr, Atkinson himself, he hav lng consented to remain with the Monroe charge ' at the unanimous re quest of the congregation. There ere lng to their future home. airs. u. 11. curry, or oastonia, was a guest at the Selwyn last night. A Iw BRIEFS. Minor Happenings In. and Mr. T. Foy White. ' a prominent young business ntfin of Statesvllle, ac eompHnled by a party of frinds. consisting- 0 Messrs, E. G. Galther, P. , C. C.ray. F. F. Steele. W. A. Bristol, Dr. K. M. Vomit and Pegram A, Bry ant, spent a few hours In the city yesterday on Me way to Rock Hill, S. C where this afternoon at $ o'clock. In the First Presbyterian church, ho . sin ne weaded to Miss Mamie Orr. an accomplished and popular young ay 01 mat crry. a reception was given in kock hiii it night in com- miment to the bridal party and their menus and to-day. at 1 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Flowers will entertain tie bridnl party at luncheon. After the wending Mr. and Mrs. White will leave on a brftUl trip North. ' The pnrty was joined h .er- - day by Mr.-W. H. Lambeth, of Rich mond, Va., who will act as Mr. White's Ifest man. The other gentlemen will set as groomsmen. About the City Mrs. J. D.- Houston Is 111 with trtD r. mir.i.f. in vA ci.i. ooum mcuoweii street, yersally esteeme-d in this city than -.oon ; receipts yesterday . were 7 Rev. M!r. Atkinson and his depar ..mm hi cenis; last ysar, tU Dales at Mure in. th Tntualnn fioln r th. 10.80. .1J ka., . "A False Accusation" Is a beautiful I loss to tfhe Prestnrter hut tn tho itv I'ii.i.uit3 Aiieaiu . on weit xraao I as well. ireeu "Under the Rea. a striking picture, ITeaduliln of Arm Tva rh.nn. - vuBiigwi T.iAt v t rw.om.... From this same factory we secured a lot of over SO dozen fine Corset Covers. The house wanted to clean the lot out and needed the money, so we got them at our own price. They are all this season's gooda. first quality and strictly high-grade in every respect. Covers In tho lot; that would sell, as high as 75c. toj $1.25. Thursday's price. .. .Sl)c. each Gotvns 8c. Kach , j We have also added to this sale aj big lot of Gowns that have Just come In and are worth up to $1.50 each. Sale Starts at 1:30 O'clock To-Morrow. IVEY'S Is dun for to-day. Miss Mildred Blspham will enter tain at euchre Friday gfternonnt 4 o'clrfk at her homo In Dilworth In honor of her guest. 'Miss .Josephine Robinson, of Alexandria., Va. Cards reading as follows were 'sent out yes terday: Miss Blsphani Miss Robinson , Euchre V February 2Rth, ' y ; Four o'clock who has Deen In rh.rr. rf lh. rv.nin... M- vi.viib- h urM'. e.mn. inni. i, ir. 1 r. "'sr -v. , V " iiuiiiiibu i rrn i m. n IHI rt'T flf Tna n r.ff Btatu, w.u u. u nnri-in.ii mi flraaemj I srmv Hlnen th illh n xti r n next inursaay nignt. ,. Reynolds. was relieved of .this dntv --Mrs. jh. u. siaain. nr Monreshnro. lasi niirnt nv tnn arrival nt r iat passed through Charlotte Tuesday on her John A. Degen. of the Twelfth Cav way to New Tork and Baltimore. lalry, located at Fort Oglethorpe, The members of tha Thompson Or- Lieutenant Ostermann will return to phanage Guild are asked Ho meet this ort Mcpherson within a day or two, morning at 11 o'clock In the vestry room of St. Peters Episcopal church. A meeting of the Meckl will be held this afternoon in the law library, to arrange the calen dar of civil cas s for the next term of It Is One of the Rest Fuels For Steam court, -which opens March tth .nri lWiwir. T.w air. . nanmn. wno jor a year nas Ht V,A.n ,winn with th Vjt Ulln - . Company, yesterday morning took a po- 1M ' J'ncnneii coal Corporation sltlon with the Tate-Brown Company, lias opened offices In the American ne nas nesun wwi. mr. nansin is an Tru8t Building, for the purpose of keeping in closer touch with the coal Piles Cored In fl to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Plies in 4 to 14 days, or money refunded. tOc. ,48c. 48c. 38c. . ......15c. for evening 48c. , , ...'.. 25c. 15 and 18c. 46-inch French Batiste, worth 75c Special . 46-inch French Batiste, real 50c. quality. . . . 46-inch French Lawn, washes like linen... uO-inch Cream Tannse, also Light Blue dresses. ....... . . ; ..... Mercerized Plaids for waists. ... ..... Checked Dimities. , New Line Sheet3 at New Prices 81x90 Hemstitched .75c. 90x90 Hemstitched .... 89c. 81x90 Hemmed. .... . . . . 69c. 90x90 Hemmed. ; ....... .75c. These are all new goods,' made of first-class Sheeting and the prices are down Come before all gone. Big line'Cheek and Fancy Ginghams, Worth 7 Now. ... , 5c. New goods coming in daily and all at lower prices come, along. e WHOLESALE RETAIL ys'-a lHiilrtala Best on the Market "Wlnorr" brand Kernoled Corn, 15c. Tomatoes IS and 17c. Dainty Lima Beans 20c, Dainty, Wax Beans 20c Black 'Rasp berries 30c. Red Cherries SOo. Salad Dressing 25c. 'Catsup lie. W. M. CltOWELL. ka?Uo'ciock C0AL F9R THE S0UTH r The child culture class of the Wo man's Club wnijneetjwlth Mrs. J. O. Gardner, at her home In Piedmont 1'ark. this afternoon at 4 o'clock In stead or In the morning at H o'clock bs hemofore. The training of child ren will be the theme of the meeting. papers being read by Mrs. Lockwood Jones and Mrs, J. K. Reilley. experienced, capable and popular bust ness man The three nights' engagement of the hypnotist. Fayssoux. was closed last night at the Academy of Music. The at tendare throughout was fair and the performances were - enjoyed. The next attraction Is Adelaide Thurston to-mor row, matinee and night. consumers of the gouth. It Is now introducing Its coal, which Is mined In. the famous Cllnchfleld of Vir glnla,;on the new South and Western Railway. It Is conceded to be one of the highest grade coals In the Mrs. Jt M. Miller. Jr., MrsW, IL Twitly and Miss Lucy Uates left lust night for New Orleans, La , to attend Mardi Gras. . M.e of U.e most beautifully appoint ed and delightfully Informal 'tlons ever given In Charlotte was that at the home of Mrs. P. ... Gilchrist yesterday afternoon between the hours of five, and "elx la honor of Mrs. Alex ander Martin who Is soon to leave Charlotte for Rock Hill. S. C. .where she will make her future home. The Gilchrist residence at No, 406 Park r.venie, Dilworth. never looked pret- . r ina n n oia yesterday and the rrception was all that could be wtahed ior. . uunng tr.e arternoon several hundred friends of Mrs. . Martin H-iii mm. uiicnnsi . called to jfti" " their respects and wish for ..ne rormer muchjoy and happiness in ner new Dome. Miss Julia Robertson Is visiting Mrs. H. H. McLendon In Wadesboro this week. . "Charlotte Is rapidly filling up with country. Trial cars have convinced doctors," remsrked sn observant citisen many of the leading mill men of the . rh: ..r .-k.' ,h- fn.ini. .V. Carollnas that it Is tho most eco duions have been made, namely: Drs. nomlcal coal they can buy. Big con Myers nunirr,, lAJinmij, n imain i Burners mrougnout tno noutn are Allan ana Newton craig. giving It a trial now In a practical :Zl,V?!n?,JV "jLSfff way to ascertain Its merit before them one and all with outstretched hand hiring Into a contract for the sup and smiling face, entertaining them In ply they will use during the ensuing royal style, sending tnem on tneir way year. rejoicing and. ere iney are wen out or sight. Is ready for the next one. Mesdames Francis Jarvls, George Roe, It. E. Lobbett and R. H. Butt, of. Long Island, who spent several weeks in the city, have gone to Wash ington to visit. Mis.1 Irene .Allison, who Is now In Tampa, Fla.. will leave next week for Lake Thomotoeasaa to attend a houso, party given by Mrs. pan Ha- sen. Mrs A. J. Draper will entertain DON'T WAIT, ff you've never used Blue RlMvbi Va nilla extract, there s a treat In store for you. ' Virginia Club To-XIglit. The closing meeting of the Virginia Club will be held at the Selwyn Ho tel to-night Cards have Just been sent out for the last monthly recep tion before ths Lenten season, whlah will ie tendered Monday night ' This promises to be a very enjoyable af fair. After Lent the Virginians will resume their weekly assemblies and as la the past, the members and their friends will look forward to these evenings of pleasure. ' Ths success of the club has been due to the Inter est taken by the members and the methods used In its management At the event Monday night mu.e will be furnished by the Richardson Orches tra. Mr. n. F. Rogers, of Concord, Goes , - North. Many Charlotte people will be In terested la tho following clipping from The Concord Tribune: "Dr. F. O. ' Rogers will leave to night for Philadelphia where he will accompany bis father. Mr. B. ' F. Rogers, who Is In declining health. Mr. Rogers Will be taken to one of the famous hospitals in the Quaker City where his ailment will be treat- d by an eminent specialist" JTelghborhood FaTortto Mrs. P. -nares. r Harbor. Maine. speaking of Flectrie ISitters, says:. "It Is-a nelehborhoed favorite here with us. ' It rt'serves to ix t rarrnte every wnere. It glve oulrk relief In dyspep sia, liver complaint,-kidney derangement malnutrition." nervoune weaknees and seneral debility. If action on the blood. as a thorourh purifier makes It esporially useful ss a aprlng mMiclna. Thia grand alterative tonic ta son undar guarantee at all drug stores. Ma WHY BE SICK ? When . You Cam Qqt Mrs. Joe Person's REMEDY ' A Cure For All Blood Diseases It cures eczema,- old sores, blood poison, ul cers, rheumatism, diar rhoea, etc. Thousands of testi monials from the bt?st people in the country telling the, good this great Remedy lias done. Made bv Mrs. Joe Person CILRIX)TTn. jr. c. , , DR. JOHN R IRWIN OFFICK:"" NO. 21 SOUTH TRYON ST, AT Woodall & ShepparcTs Thoncs: Office 69: Resjdenc 135. pssooaan Special Notices gWEET POTATOES Zic., IRISH 30e Strictly frewh Country Kggs 2ac.; Chick, ana its tn fine - Rutter 22U tn "fW . Mn. IS-lb. bag $1.30; liams VSMa extra Hn 1 Cheese, small Country Hams. BKIUU ER8 CJ., 20S Weal Trade street. FOR TEN YKAR8 THE SUPERIOR quality of Itlue Ribbon Extracts has been maintained, pleasing customer! whr demand the bent. I , GARDEN.. FIELD AND FLOWER Head, the greatest variety In Charlotte at WOODALL & 8HEPPARDS. l bouid Tryon. l-hone w. , MAKE IT A VEGETABLE DINNER. Here are a few varieties for . your choice: . Large head Iettuoe, ' freafc Beets, young Carrots, Bell Peppers Spring Onions, purple Florida Cabbage new Irish Potatoes, nice Tomatoea and Celery. VILLER-VAN NEHH CO., 27 N. Tryon. POCK ET BOOK 8, CARD CA8EK AND all sorts of leather Goods. We are selling them fast, but stilt have a tarss . stock of these. Come 'before all are ' gone. Don't forget the place. JAB. P. 8TOWE ft CO.. Druggists, 'phone J7. "DREAMLAND" THE MATCHLESS MATTRESS Combines quality, com fort and economy. PRICE $7.50 Won't bag, sag or get soft. .Won t lump or get hard. Won't mat or pack. - Guaranteed "Bump-Proof" All Furniture Stores. Manufactured only by The Southern Cotton Oil Company Charlotte, N. C. rnnnmiiinnnrrmn EWE CAN SAVE Y01LMONEY If you art In the market for anything In ths Jewelry r Diamond line. We carry ths largest assortment of high, class Silver. Cut Glass and Sterling Silver In the State. Mail order filled promptly. Prices as low as you can get from ml otdcr houses, when quality Is considered. E garibaldi; & DIXON T.OM. winning hlrd pVlse. nut vcitii (cauea ior. , ummiixxxziixxxxTxxxa Announcement We beg to announce that Dr. E. R. Russell and Dr. J. P. Matheson havs formed a partnership for the practice of diseases of the Eye. Ear, Nose nd Throat Office open February Ith. 101. dr. n. r. russeix. DR. 3. p. MATHESOX. A Represents tire Wsntcil m Ft cry County In North Carolina for tho Sootisrn Scbool of Telejrapliy nil the EMANUEL SCHOOL SINOGRAPHY AND TP WRITING ASnnVILLE, X. c Liberal commissions palt rl' t parties. References required, a FOR RENT- 17 WK8T VANCR. I , rooms! MG4 Waf TrsHiL S rnnma M.M.W ! 1st; t North Myers. ( rooms. March 1st; oi North Brevard. rooms; 214 North Collere, T rooms. All the above modern. 1 Lld.lell street, i rooms; 7fll South A., 4 rooms. Other 3 to s-room houses, tf. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. T1PEWRITER9 RENTED 100 renUI maohlnea, all makes, ready for Instant " delivery. Every marhln nr(-cln in every particular. J. E Craytoa at Co 117 a. Tryon. 'Fhone . JC8T RKCEIVED THREE IX) ADS OF rroduca from our store at Webbs. J'hona ns fnr a trial order. L. A. LINEBEROER Sc CO., m K. College street. , AI.BEMARLB PIPPINS FINE ONES, Mg lot Just received snd Iota of other good apples, and all sorts of fnilt. If there Is something you can't And elsa where, 'phone the GEM RESTAU RANT CO. 1 . TO LKT-MOHT DESIRABLE- COTTAOE for I.O In city, or will Ivan aame for one year at IW, K. J.nh near C, street, iMlworth horn f;; -r.im eottase 717 K. Sth f; cottage in Villa Heights fT; bouaea for colored tenants from 11 tip per weeh. If you liava houses or stores to let this la your plare. t f4nd tenant and eolle.t the stuff. K. U KKKHLiih. & 8. Tryon streec. 'Phone. Sit. WE your WANT 'business for Plumbings Heating and Supplies. HACKNEY BROS. CO. 6 WEST FIFTH STREET, 'PHONE 312. SMrts wrts .Shirts ON. SALE. ..FRIDAY COME EARLY, AND GET THE CHOICE. ALL SIZES o
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