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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 8, 1C. II), SCHOOL miS X G tslu:CX5MMEXl ED. Hoard rf IkioI Comoiislooces In --dan Umr J import on S IkxM ilu iing Doors Art Bring .Made to I vm -h llw. Outt Outside fctsirways Cadjy Neile! at Ing fiistem at tlie DU worth School a Mroaoe to Kartr Will Ak Al dermen For Si ouey to Make Thene aid Other lWuip-pr f - Ab--sent Teax-lnr Atalji Ileusf-d, , There can e little of the Inapropos In characterising the monthly meet In of the echool commissioners last described 7, the aldermar.ic, s meeting which Immediately preceded U un eventful, though not for that reason, unimportant. There vu -nothing even approaching the sensational, no , filibustering, no playing to the galler- its, no talking for - buncombe,- no .. t oreosle eparrinj. - - Nothing . there was except the sane and orderly dts- .euselon of routine business. Jn the absence of the mayor. Mr. D. B. Smith " guided the body's deliberations. - - -- - - Chairman J. I Sexton, of the com mittee on buildings and grounds, made report about the improvements . which are being made on the various school .buildings in accordance with , . the recommendation of Fire Chief W. fi. Orr and the appropriation for that purpose by the board of aldermen. i no floors are peing cnannn so as w open outward and not Inward, thus rendering Impossible - the blocking of y a stubborn door which.' though - unlocked, would refuse to allow egress. - The sum of I200 was - appropriated - by the aldermen and about 1 2 25-will ecessa nr.- - Jlr. Sexton 'called attention to oth ' er needs in this oireotion. The heat in astern at the Pllworth school . is the very . height of. unsatisraction V It beln necemary In order to secure -; ' a comfortable degree-of -hwat -toma ae - the furnace so hot as to give rise to m. KAMiKtl (v fUlfll.R.All. f lm HI! tlon. . , The buildlne- at Belmont, too. Is Are trap. e Ing of two stories mna with but one winding three-foot stair-!--aae by which children can be de around. In rase of fire In the csntre of the building, the only method of .escape available woum b te ramp . from the windows to the irrouna. i - is highly desirable to build ouUlde stair waya from the second . noor to .the around, wooaen stairways can be built for ataiut lioo. wnile for Iron about 1176 would be required. V ' This matter cam a up later and was referred, along- with some other mat . tera. to the Duiiamr ana grouna committee, to secure estimates . and ask the board of aldermen then for " appropriations to da the work. .--: ABSENTEES' J PAT DIJ9CVSSED. Commissioner U. K. Blair brought ; er when they are absent from school had arisen which he i knew not how to deal with under the present by ' law, for Instance, the case of a teach- . : din, ' Consequently he Introduced some provisions which he asked be committee. This was doa. The "., rules provide that when a teacher is absent on account oc sickness sne shell be paid ons-hslf price and the - substitute ft a day: In case of death In the family, two days at full pay are a i lit imr . mmmwi mw n mt n r mmt'nmr m .-.t W k will - no extra pay unless she teaches more hours than she Is required by the for other purposes receive no pay and the substitute teachers , will- be paid nt mt mum. .-i 1 II. IllftiU WVMWI vwuniiiliov I.K11 s ed that two or three schools were in nperaiion uui muu imp requranma na Deen made for. but 112 of the 60 vromlsed. - Super In tendrst Graham reported an increase of 17 in the enrollment .rffiirln (hn month. Ths ttftilAnrft .. was very cood and there has been no , epidemic worthy of the name this year. , it was proponed irrai aiunjr Trim , other precautions, nre extinguisners hi plsced in all the rooms- and this , was approved. The supenntenaent eat a they already had quite a number. One dav thev -thought Ihev had nre but none or the teachers wore 1 t rftfl j,nAI,ft A nt.tl lha K I n All. " But there are other makes which It Is . ihought pedagogic strength can pre vail against. . WAXT SCHOOL IX FOURTJI WARD , Mr. ftexton proposed that the city tip as a school building vnd a school operated there next year, with lower crade feature at least. In order to accommodate the people of that ward wno nave smsa tnnaren wno are tfnrjA. wall, Ih. I.n.tk .hai town to get to school. The cost is not expected to be large. This was - included in the referring to the com m It tee on schools and grounds, which will a -nna uiann wan isk.Br w n -nitnM . of aldermen for a surttrency of tb oin or inn realm to brinr this to . pass, it it sems to them practicable after due investigation. There will , be. It Is argued, no Increaeen the number of teachera required.: since - the nam ber- will be -correspond in g ly decreased at the schools from Which the smaller pupils are taken to tTult the new one. The north school and the colored school, too, are alike in woeful need of a few coats of trs reforming pa lot, , . The matter et earlier opening of school during the last -month of school : we brought up. It has been the ruetom. It was said, to open school St 1:1 Instead of o'cloca, so ss to ' close esrller In the afternoon. The teachers are already there, hence no y hardship will be worked on them. The children will not be marked tardy if - iner are mil mere oy s:je. put tne andersUnding will be that school Is to surt st that hour. This was ap proved. . .. The board then stood adjourned till the. first Tuesday night In May. .. HACIUIAX HEAVILY FIXED. CHANGES XX SCHEDULES. V Death of Mr. Robert II. Hand. ? Intelligence wer received tn the city yesterday of the death at Hot Springs, Ark- of Mr.-Kobe rt H. Hand,. a for. mer cltlen of Charlotte, and a broth er f Mr, William -Lee Hand, Misses Ida and Ella Hand, of No. 211 North Brevard etreet Mr; Hand had gone ' to Hot Aprlngs several years ago In search of health. It Is assumed that oin rerour.a irom pneumonia with complications, as ft had 4een pre. viously stated that Mr. Hand was suf fering from grip.' .Mr. Hand was years of age. He Is well remembered by scores of Char Jot te people, whose friendship he had woo by his sterling- qualities of char ecter, his open, frank generousne of deposition and his loyalty. The re. maina may be brought to Charlotte for Interment is Elmwood. Livrty Cbaaa Give "Daddy" gikee. Loafers and awalUng passengers sroond the Southern station were riv en a - little pleasurable diversion-ye' r trraay aiternoon wnen a white man from Lowell. J. 8. Sraith. by- name. i treated by addy" Slkes, broke loose from the officer. And gave par. iers a lively' chase for a few t locks. : e was finally captured and landed the city station. A pistol was 4 cn his person, for which he 1 r.fve to rive explsastloa to the 1 eotaerlUes before he la taken to ''l, where he la wanted (or false i , -- ' la Tw o Care Fines' Amounting ' to and Cota MacHI hi Will ilru drtx Insultwt htfe Gfa at l'ai. wiigCT Station. ; . .- Thirty-five dollars and costs; ; : "vTll Hendrlx, minegro- hack driver, the defendant; . Recorder W. M. Smith. tKj liit.A. tfl. Inn!. n.nnfttt . yoiuK- . woman of 17. the prosecutor; J Sunday, particularly of - conce Insultins the young ledy by Insistent ; the points hetweea Columbia, requests, that she go with him In his carriage to meet a young man whom "he said wanted to see ber, tne charge In one case and swearing- at Alder man w. a.- Shelor the charge in an other, r. , ' Thisihrlefly told, was one of the mqst interesting cases toe for, the-' re corder yesterday morning, the occur rence having taken place late Monday night. The young woman, who had been at work in a cotton mill' at Mooreavllie. and who was waltinar at the - Southern passenger station' tot a train to take her to Converse, 8. C-. where her father had lost an arm. apparently did not divine the serious nature of the repeated insults offered her, though she was much annoyed snd had ths negro arrested. Twice the man told her. approaching her In the ladles waiting room -that - a young .man wished to see her in his carriage; the third time h' said the man had cone with instructions that she should follow. The. fine in this case was 120 and costs. - . At the same time the negro was arrested two officers were looking for mm on the complaint of Alderman W. S. Shelor,- who- had cone down In Ward t to employ a former ser ve nt of the family, Hendrlx- came up. hutted Into the conversation and were profusely, as a result of which Mr.-Shelor telephoned- for ameers. rAn appeal was taken. r DISTRICT -CONFERENCE." Tti programme of the Mecklroburg DiMtrwt (xwrerenre or tne r.pwco- pal Cbtsrcn. - , MrhrslersTinTrepreinUirvei orihe Episcopal Church In Mecklenburg, ua Ion. Anson and Richmond counties will met this evening and to-morrow st the Church of the Holy comrorter. nilworth. in what la known as the Mecklenburr Dlatrlct Conference of tha Convocation of Charlotte-. This Is a part 'of tha missionary, field pre sided over by the venerable Arcnaea con E. A. Osborne, of this city. The programme Is as follows: Wednesday, I p. m. Evening prayer and sermon by Rev. Charles Fet ter. . Thursday. 19 a. m. Roll call and or ganisation. . Thursday It a. m. Morning prayer, sermon and holy communion. Preacher, Rev. R. H. Phelps. Thursday I p. m. Confersnee, reports of ministers, treasurers and other church workers. Thursday f p. m. Evening prayer and three addresses "Mission in uen ersl." Rev. Harris Malllnckrodt; "The Laymen's - Missionary Move ment," Mr. Morgan B. Splerr Mla. slons In the - Convocation," Rev. Charles Fstter. The puhllo Is cordially Invited to all these services and meetlnga KRWIX-POWELfj XVPTIAIA Member of City Eire De-partment Se na res liride in e"titn caroiiiia Younar leoph Well Known and Popular. Mn John Randolph Erwln, of the Charlotte , ,re department, and Mine Fannie Lee Powell, of Rockton. fl. C, were married yesterday afternoon at 2:19 oolock at the home of the bride's-psrents In thy presence of a few Invited friends. Mr. Walter ConnelU of the local fire department. accompanied Mr. Krwln and acted as his beet man. - Mr. and Mrs. Era-in returned to tha city last evening and are now at the home of Mr. Erwln'i mother. Mrs. ' John R. Erwln. on North Poplar street, where they will mske their home in the future. Mr. Erwln has been a member of the city fire department for the past eight months and Is extremely popu lar with his associates. . He la ener getic and capable and has many friends. Mrs. Erwln as Miss Powell has vial Led relatives In the city on several occasions and la quits well known. Servico Between Charlotte and Co lombia Notably Affected by tlx Die . contlnaance) After Sander of Trains P Koa. 39 and Ss. .. Announcement is Just' mads of rad ical changes to become effective In the schedules of the Southern next concern -to a a. and this city. Trains Noa 12 and , between Washington . and Columbia. will be taken off oa that date, and other schedules altered to meet ' the condition arising from - this ,- curtail ment. ' v'; Trains Nos, II and 40. discontinued several weeks ago, will be reinstated to -accommodate traffic which has all been going on Nos. II and 17, the New York and New Orleans Limited No. 40 will, after Sunday, arrive here at 11:55 p. m. No. 21 from Columbia, will arrive here -at 7 p. m Instead of No. 11, which arrived at 6:55.OoIng north ward No. 11 will leave here at T:ll Instead of No. 14. which has been leaving at l:0S. This train will carry a . Washington aloeper to becoupled to no. xs at uanvuie. va. No. 12, from Atlanta. Oa will ar rive here at 1:45 p. m., as at the present, hut Hilt remain here until 7:16, to catch passengers "from ' No. 21 from Columbia. No. 11, from Washington, will ar rive at 11:. S a. m., Instead of No. 12, and win leave at 11:01 p. m. r The service between Charlotte and Columbia, which Is notably affected. will -be as follows under the new reg ulation r - - - . y No. IS. for Columbia. - wJH leave Sold 'everywhere QUALTTT-RICE " STRENaTH GOODNESS The meat eatisfactary coffee on tha marmw. : ':. - . .- .. .- -. - , . -. .V t i - TOWUC SAT SO, TOO. :" :,T, V.'.s , ThR11y-Taylor i- f , v ! Xevr Orleans, C. g. A.' - "" - 1U ' i mviinr-rn r i i i 1 1 i 11 Charlotte at 4:10. a. m No. I7.for Columhla-wm 'leave Charlotte at 4:4S p. m. No. 21, for Columbia, will leave Charlotte at 1:20 a. m. . No 24. from-Colymhla.-will arrive In Charlotte at 9:10 a. in., connecting with the main Una Xa. If at 10:01 a. m. No. 21, from Columbia, wl'l arrive In Charlotte at 7 p. m No. 20, from. Columbia, will arrive In Charlotte at 1:1! a. tn.. giving through service from Augusta. Oa., Charleston, 8. C. and , Jacksonville, Fla.. to Charlotte, all three connec tions being made at Columbia. No. 10 will leave Charlotte at 1:10 a. m for Washington. , fto. II will, after Sunday, carry a local Charlotte and Atlanta sleeper. There will be no change In the time of arrival of No. 17. tha New Tork and New Orleaaa Limited, but No. It, northbound, will leave Atlanta, da., about 26 minutes later than at present, arriving In Charlotte about IS minutes later. These changes have been made la connection with ethers, not affecting Charlotte, after an inspection by the officials of the road, and a subsequent conference, when lt-wss decided that further curtailment was absolutely necessary. Change after change has been made within the last few weeks for the sole purpose of reducing the operating expenses of the road. 'and the curtailment of passenger service has come hand in hand with redac tions In every other department. POLICIES ARE VALID. J ml ire Moore Render Important De- olHRm in eiult to Tret tlx Cae of a Corporation InHurinjr tlic Life of an Officer. Judge Fred Moore has rendered his decision in favor ' of the defendant In the test esse argued before him to ascertain whether a corporation could Insure the life of an officer, the ease being brought by Mr. H. M. Vie tor. in behalf : or the stock holders of ' tha ' Louise and Chad wick Mills against the Travelers ,lfe Insurance Company, and Messrs. E. A. Smith and J. P. Wilson. This Is an exceedingly Important, decision, revering a point of law which the highest tribunal of the State has nev er passed upon precisely. Tha case win. of course, be appealed to give theSupremo Coartan 1 eppaefunt. to render a decision. It was merely a friendly suit. brought at the-Instigation of the de- ' TAX ASSESSORS XAMED. . Property Mnat Bo Listed For Taxation . Durinsr Uw Month, of Jane. -- At an adjourned session yesterday of the board of county commission sra, tax assessors were alelted for the year, and an order was passed re quiring that all persona Ust their properties for taxation- daring the month of June. . The assessors are aa follows: ' ' Charlotte township, 'Squire H. C. Severs; Berryhlll. S. C. Herren; Steel Creek,. T, W. .Neely; .Sharon. J. C. Held; Providence, T. O. Ross; Clear Creek. C. P. Mungo; Crab Orchard, W. G.- McLaughlin; Deweese. J. Lee Sloan. Jr.; Mallard Creek. John P. Hunter; Lemley, A. F. Leni: Long Creek. B.- L. Roams; Paw Creek. N. A. Cathey; Plnevllle, R, B. Johnston; Morning fiur, J. -XV. Hoed, and Hun tersvllle, J. M. Knox. . .; Charlotte Minister Gets Highest Sal- ary tn His Church. - -r ""Tha'elders and deacons "of the TTlrst Associate Reformed Presbyterian church in session Monday night de cided to Increase thesa'ary oLthelr pastor, Ree. WIMIam Duncan, . 1100 which now makes him - the - highest salaried minister in the bounds of the A. R. P. Church. This congregation Is now enjoying the fcest days of its entire history, the membership having been mora than, doubled since .the pastorate of Mr. Duncan began, about three years ago. 1 mEOMF.ttlSH.a.lL - rstncuYSKSft'sesM i mmU e4 rWMrf IfiMkrM Olat. J VOwar tl". en; Nm latnaarf M vmb mimfj; MlnLm Caanl SralM, Wtw latiKWIv, T M-ala IMWMM tmtmr. '-. ,. ImmI SaaMh Swtla. SilMiaa. h fuana tiiikO, 44 LIlM DR JOHN R. IRWIN ' orncttt KO.'tt SOUTH TBYOX ST, . at .. :.'. " T'.: -. ... -.- .. W6oda&Shepparafs Thoaea: " Office Sit Bealdenoa 1U. Redtal at Preabyterlan College, Tha red tal given last nlghny the fendanU themselves, who" wished lo vocal class of tha Presbyterian Col lege, taught by Miss Helena 8. Wade, waa largely attsnded and the part Id pants performed with- uncommon credit to themselves and to the Instt tutlon. Ths singing evidenced the thoroaghness of the Instruction whlc. the vocal students are receiving und Miss Wade, and further the fact that she is being furnished splendid talent for development. The Intersperslons of readings from the school of expres loruunder Mls Schmidt, were hard' ly lees enjoyable than the vocal ren ditions. The occasion waa altogether enjoyable. Making a Difficult Bend, A - alien haullna a 00-foot - pole. trvlna to make the turn from East Third northward Into Tryon halted two street cars yesterday afternoon and afforded spectators some amuse ment. TJheJob was done notfWlthout difficulty. . A" man who 'was riding aetrlde the pole was given a tumble to the ground, a halt was made where two tracks were covered. A nortn bound and a southbounu car on each track were stalled, and even the mo torraen so fsr forgot their dignity as to laugh at ths plight of the. mov era. - cifetL It has been definitely agreed that eYithe first laying of the bltullthle pave ment will be on the streets approc.i- Ing the Auditorium, It being desirable to beautify the situation thereabouts before tha Democratic State conven tion comes. No hindrance Is anticipated that can Interfere seriously with these plans, plenty of time being allowed for the placing of tha new water mains and getting all tha preliminary work out of the way. -,; That Mnalo FrstlvaL ' The dates for ths old-time music festival have heen fixed on May 7th. Ith and tth. Four organisatioas win parttclpateWeeklenburg Camp, unit ed Confederate Veterans, will be rep. resented by Messrs. H. D. Duckworth snd W. M. Smith: ths Children Of the Confederacy by Meedames K. C. Reg ister and J, L. Sexton: the Daughters of the Confederacy by Mrs. I. W. Falson. and tha T. W. C. A. by Miss Dixie Alexander. Many Instruments Hi OS UMU. - 1 - - Dortora Hold Regular Meeting. At a meeting of the Mecklenburg Medical society neid yestsrosy after noon, it waa decided to Inaugurate a custom of havlnr an informal smok er about four times a year for tha nurnose of securing a better attend ance. There naa neen a tailing on lit attendance recently through grad ual processes that le not -calculated to work -good to tne organisation, ur. r. Irwin read an interesting pa per at the meeting. Medical College Com mrm-emm t. At a recent meeting of the faculty of the North Carolina Medical-Cot. lege the regular schedule of examl- atlons was .made ana tne oate nxea for com mencement. The-tamlna tlons will begin April 2!d and the baccalaureate sermon win. oe preacn. ul on Sunday, -May 10th. Commence. ment exercises will De Tie l a tne day folio a1n.rrrTha-inmtster-w ho la- ta deliver the baccalaureate sermon has not yet been secured. No eienloe S4 St. Peter's To-X'lgtit- There will be no service at SU Peter's Episcopal church-to-night on account - of the assembling of the Mecklenburr District of ths Convoca tion of Charlotte at the Church of the Holy Comforter. In Pllworth. tha rector and congregation being expect ed to attend at the ratter place. Tha meetinr f the-Association of Epis copal Mission-Workers will also be transferred to the Holy Comforter. Cotton" Gin Burned la Lower Steele - Crerk. . . . Information baa reached the city of the burning at 2 o'clock Sunday morning of Hoover's cotton gin, lo cated on the South Carojlna- line In lower Steele creek.-ft tha black-jack section of- the county, A number Of bale of cotton were destroyed also fn tha Came a The loss la ever 11.009. Origin unknown. Havo Ton Tried CUcbrid Coal? find out If the policies for which they were paying were coiiectaDiq in cis-i of tneir decease. First Laying of Rltullthlo Xear 7, dltorlura. An- DEATH WAS ON HIS HEELS. ' P. Mortis, of Bklppera Vs.. had 1 a close esll in tne spring or ins. h1 ays: "An sttack of pneumonia left m a weak and with surn a tearful eouah that my frtsnds deolsred - consumption had me, and death -was on my heels. Than T was tiersuaded to try Dr. Klns'a New Dlseovery. - It helped me immediate. ly. snd after taking two and a half hot Ua I .aa i nil man aaaln. I found nni that New Discovery Is ths best rem- ae for eonrhs and luns oiasaae in i the world." Bold under ruersntee at all drug a tons. too. and IL Trial nettle rree. Tha best evidence of quality! is the demand. 1 JACKGON SQUARE. is being sold all over the South in car-load lots. The reason Quality First - Price is right. . So Coupons or Premiums. - - In sealed cans, twenty- five cents per pound. . , ; In:p3rters Coffee Co., Ltd. New r Orleans. La . , Messrs. Chambers Moody Co, Wholeaala Axenta. M OID ? RELIABLE FIRhl OF. CHAS. M. STIBT carries a record of -66 jvears of honoratle, fair Wid square dealing. If you buy your piano from this timej honored firm, no mat ter how much or how little you " wish to pay .for. a. piano; you will, always get full value for your money. " Chas M. Stlcff ...... . i , . . ' - " Manufacturer of The Artlstlo fltleff, Phaw and 8tleff Self -Player PUno. SOTJTHIOUf . WAREROOMS 7:Vl .W. Trada St, .;?';V . .CHAnLOTTE, N. G. r O.H.-WII-MOTHMgr. GOLDEN GLORY ' a-. Canned String Beans Empty two pound can of string beans with all Its liquor Into a mall pot. Add 2 table- epoona k . " Jl Golden Glory XcbWng (HI and 1-2 teaspoon salt Boil un til thoroughly tender. . Drain off all Juice. Add 1 tablespoon Golden Glory Cooking OJ -featt and pepper to taste.' ' The Southern palate calls for fresh string beans - and kindred vegetables cooked un til limp with bacon. As canned ""vegetabter are already partially cooked, it la not poastMe to properly cook them with ba con to get Its olt . and flavor without cooking tha .vegetables to pieces. . Cooking them as above with Golden Gicry Ccckinj Oil Imparts Just the ' right . flavor, and renders - them Just as wholesome .and - palatable as fresh, vegetable. - 7 ; . Golden Glory Qoohlni Oil P. O. Box St. 'Phone III. Spring In Your Dressmaking yon will And lota of uses for -the trimmings,' lacea, etc' n tha clothee you are going to discard or lay away. Why not have these re--moved, aend them to us to be dry cleaned or dyed and naa them over again at a big saving over buying new ones T Wa dry clean ribbons, lacea, velvets, etc., or dye them to match - . samples. Prices ex. tremely reasonable. Work prompt. Mall orders are given careful attention. Charlotte Steam laundry Launderers, Dyers. Cleaners. . : ' Charlotte, Iff. C r 1 ; Spring has come; and has opened ' the Straw Hat Season.- . . j n - . : w It is time Jo buyv nry.V-O V- f - We "hare opened our. new, immense lot .of . . .... s ' ' - ' . -.. '-r -. AND PANAIVIAS Hats of all sortsHats for everybody. We aw ready to phow everything that iscol'rect ' If or" Spring and Summer wear. Come and see. K ' Una orders SHed ea day of receipt. RKMEMBEB KEIXOTg CLOTHES ITT. ! We have just received - another shipment oi ; those . ' Beautiful Spun Cup Scfors in all 'shapes and . sizes. Come in and letus" show': them to you. No office! com plete without one. Pound & Moore Co. Commercial Stationers and ' S', ,.' ' OtHcw Outfitters, ' - . .2JI & Tryon Bt':'''r" HIS -J OFIWUlllES and ether blooming plants, timed al most to the hour for being In full bloom on Kaster Sunday. ;' - Have yours RESERVED to-day. . Orders for tha, decoration "o . Churches, for furnishing Cut Flow, era. Ferns and Blossom Plants -ahould be given in ADVANCE- V Can we have our . order r c ' J DilWorth floral Gardens. ... w- sir:-- Theery ltestgt V v Lat est models-- 7 ' Latest fabrics ' test, weaves - ' Latest patterns 7 ; Are, to be . found 'in , our large and ' compre hensive assortment of Spring clothes for men. ' Its an assortment ' that will pay . you well - tovisit How-about having" a look at it to day! ! . - v. a"-: TT-3 Tde-Crovi Co. THE STANDARD Of.HCtUKCt " A SYKEOL OF QUAU1Y " -Our registered .Trade-Mark covering the CELE BRATED Cr Cr Br POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL corresponds to the Sterling Stamp on Sil- ' ver, ; as the . United States Geological Survey has made it THE STANDARD FOR GRADING -ALL "STEAM. FUEL. - : ' ; - 7.,,-7 C C B. P0CAII0:iTAS SMOKELESS I the Only American Coal That Hs Been Of ficially? Tjidorsed By the Gevernments of Great Britain, Gennanr and Austria, and Is the Favorite. : Juel With the United TSUtesNavv.;'Which Has Used' It Almost Exclusively For Many Years. -- UirEQUALED FOR THE GENERATION-- UITSURPAC3ED FOR D0MESTIO 7 . . PURPOSES. . W-v "aV. Shipments During 1907. . ....... .". 4,900,000 Tons ; We are now prepared to r- name - prices, effective - April 1st, 1908, and. upon application v shall be ( pleased, to quote for immediate or future delivery. : CASTNER, CDRRAN & BULLITT . our goods by bur prices. V. You : will be making a big mistake" to think-that - our quality is indicated by our prices. '' ;' lYpulhaveoftenlseenniuch . 7' FURNITURE . . ' sold at higher prices.' "To' see" is "to be convinced." Come and see for. yourself.: The more you see of our goods,' the "more you" willbe conyjneedpf. 7thehigh-gradc goods we sell and the extreme low prices we quote. - Don't be a doubting judge, but come and see for yourself. . : - . ' v . - " - .- - " V-- ;:-
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