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CHABLOITE DAILY OE3EEVEE, JUT 9, 1C:3. ME'S COLO 1 etxtstart takes to astloi. 'J Old Man Who Tried to Km Him sr If 1 ltwverlng ircat Building frpell All incM4i1 In fhl '.,lumn at rate of ten cm U per line fff oil words. No ad taken for lea .than SO cent. Cash In advance. WAXTOX tVA.IfTED--EJcDerlencea lady stenograph er wants position. "Address Si, B., Ko. V JSinth Ave Hickory. :N.r C. ; 1 WANTED Lady stenographer 'with many j years' experience, desires position. Very re pid. Address : "Stenographer," care Ob- WANTKD-Pesition by competent steno arranber. an give bestr of -reierSnoea. Address B. Bieno care Observer.- . : , , I''SAVJ 5!" ' i - . - - WiJTrnM.n til turn harhar lna i jfew weeks completes. 0 chairs con - v- , 'Muf mf, iicmwa uisimciors, ioois ivn, oipromu btbiucu, ages naiuraays graduates. Write for - catalogue. Molr Barber College. Atlanta. Oa. WANTED To make contracts with sot 'ton mill to take their output of old v bagging and tie. Address A. U., Boy kin. It,., aoykin. B. c. - ,-; TOlt SAVE. ::Vrm SALE MO cords pine wood on the i ground, an split wood. Address K, W. Earnhardt, Dertta, J. C.., , , , , u " i FOR SALE Lot mixed peas, while theyltory iof Reidsvllle.- ' It is estimated last. r3JiO delivered. -W. M. Patrick. 1 thai r,Uv hn.iui ra nnw 1wlnar rtwtv Woodward, a C. : FOB. SALE ClIKAP-One No. S Lane -. tawmlll equipped with everything ready for"' running, , alao - mnlea, tog carta and tram ears. Will sell or contract to cut for timber ownera. Apply to J. A. filngte- ton, , Red- Spring. N. C . 4 ... : -. rno . r nr. v , . ' W4 arf m ' - Harm , luu i eruahtng machine for hlng gold r m..n .u... ere bullt for the late O. K. MoCuteeon) ' which mut be eold at eome price. South- rn Machine Works, High Point C. FOB RKHT. FOR RENT One nicely furnished room. Term reaaooaMe. , East.. h SU FOR RENT Hotel Neuse, - brick. - rooms, partly furnished. Good opening. t; R, Hood, m y, Smlthneld, ,N. C , FOR RENT In the mountaias near Aahs vule. tWo-D)esant ultea farnlehed forlamlzed It is ex Dec ted to be decidedly light-housekeeping. ' Keparate entrances, spacious pc(sasi pine grove: pure water, Ten dollar- per month each.- Address box k. BiKB nuuniain. rt. i . . FOR RENT J unfurnished or partly fur mined rooms to married couple without rnuaren. mvsie oatn. Crood boarding I house close bv. Call at fill Fl Ave. 1 uk jtE.T-rwo summer eonams fur from Gates Hotel. . Write P. O. Box 422. . nenaersonvine, for further information. LOST LOST Brooch, opa In oldS-fashlon set-1 ttng' ' Reward for return to American I 7rue. . i. l -. . t- , a. a at I '"C,,..: ' l.S'Tr.rS- to linx rierer or deahr In building ma. teriai. camttnit PureiaifH rm.Tit rktn. psriyyjioIK diatrTbufer; Charieatonr 8. C. I . . . . i Jiitu fri.ir. MAAiti. f , I i'L-r; a,v,s, ihulu in' ui.jau . .'M TPANTErtnformatlonregardlng a good house and lot tor sal. In or within a fnlie of Charlotte.. Prefer dealing with wper only. Sute price, location and give. foil description. Addrees L Parby-1 shire. Bos . Rochester, -N. Tu MATINEE" for children. Old Musio Fes-1 . trval. . S o'clock to-day. OLX MAN" MARKS will do eome great t rtimt at Music Festival to-night. , . ONfii ,TWO or three furnished rooms with oatlt near, wanted by- one or two gen tlemen; private residence preferred. An- wer, 4" J.. B." ear Observer. " EVERT CHILD In Charlotte should hear &&EB2tiy1f MM,ttrH-' xnis evening v t 0 cioca. i TO-NIGHT the biggest and best of the 1 L'ld.T'me Jiueic FestlvaL HAVE Carolina Renovating Co., do your nous cleaning witn tneir vacuum cleaning machinery. Carpets, druggets. , rugs, etc., cleanedwJihout removlmujorj . ealled for, cleaned and returned promptly. 'Phone Monteitn, no, zsa. - , DON-r FAIL to let the children attend ) tnatlnee Old. Music Festival SEND TOUR PARASOLS to ns and let I - u dre them. Any shade.' .Queen City I Iyelng Cleaning Works. - ; -,. ,i .t.m . nnrM n . I ; ino pru- S o'clock. w, , ... 1 , .a... ; t. , - ;, . I SEVERAL hundred teacher wanted fori N. C grsded. high school, colleges. I UtV '. of - vacancies free. Sheridan's I Agency, Greenwood, B. C 6PECIAL price for chUdren 10c. Old -Mbl Festival. Matinee PANAMA aiATS cleaned and shaped In to tlie lateat style. Michael Klrscbbaum, Th Hatter. Established 1S98. Charlotte, CITPEBB proaramm , at Old Music Fes- tivslto-nlght. - -, - . ' - i - "7 Lar 1,deIlv,,r dT"y t h nriucpiv OTvnarn'iia iiujq unec iiiiiv. 'end cream (single or 1 double thick). Those who wish to be supplied from a sanitary dairy should place their orders I ,i at once as there will only be a limited .amount for sale. - The Selwyn Farm, Ed- gar B. Moore, proprietor. Nat. Carr, Kairyman.. a. t. d. ko. . Tnone i-a. Perdlgert. Prot Manser, at Music Fes WHfc. .. , . t ... . , - . . I ' - ,' Attention, Tetmrn. ; Mecklenburg Cimp, 'o. III. U. C. V.s Meet promptly at armory to-day at 11 o'clock a. m. The member are earnestly requested to be present. vjialner of Importance to be trans acted, making arrangement for th United Confederate Veterans -reunion at Birmingham June tth. 10th and lltb: alao will arrange for the 10th of May memorial. . The Dauahur and Children of the Confederacy sre I coraiauy invjtea meet with us. Kyi order. W. M'SMITH, Com. DrCKWORTH. AdJt H. D. There t a , Pink Pain Tablet made by pTi Shoop, that win positively stop any pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes. Drug gists ewrrwhere sen them as Dr. Phoop'a Headeche Tablets, but, they stop other, pains as easily as headache. , Dr. Shoop' pink Pain Tablet simply coax blood pressure away from pala centresthat Is all. Pain eomee from blood pressure on rMtion. . Ptnj .that prsTie .with rr. Fboop's li'sdaf1- Tsblets snd pain la In stantly . gnne. JO Tablet lie. Sold by Mullen' Pharmacy. ' t-aaamueu I Special to The Observer. " Reldsvllle. May . CoL J. N. Craig', of th Third Regiment North Carolina national tiuards, has returned from Morenead Oty. to which place ho and other o nicer s want to make prellmV nary arrangement for tho anaual en campment in Ahn 'lummtr. The Reidsvlll organisations, a required by law,wlll participate in the Mora head encampment.-It la posatble that me noapitai corps will also oe in tiie encampment at Fort :awell early neat month, when there will . be ma neuvers jointly with the regular ta - 1 Honed at Fort Caswell. Participation I in this encampment ii voluntary. I Jdr. Oeorare- W. Stewart, the old man who attempted to commit suicide oy topping hlmlf In the head In the innntutrn nmrt s.r.a,.ant vwa np inrM almost recovered, lif, been mentally unbalanced ((Of 1 ton?' time nrl UDOn aDDlicatiOn Ins was admitted to the State hospital i at aiorganion. to wrucnpiace ne svaa i taken by .Deputy Sheriff Xamftetn. The recent rain made a fine tobacco i planting 'season and millions of plants i nave- been etr out. - : .' i Mr. William U McCoilum, formerly a student at Oak Ridge Institute, has accepted a position with ' the- spray Woolen 31111 Company, at Spray, - The mill la this county, while of course feeling the hard time to some extent, have enough order to run them for several month and are run- 9H&a2 lull , time. ' ' I " " " cour'of construction than ever I known tefore at one timer in the hla led. and still the demand ha not been mU. Beldsvill real estate has ex pcrionrcd a -decided advance during the past Mveral month. ' - ; , HI niany-Reldsville friend were drithted to-have Rev. W. R, Brad chaw, a" former pastor of the ' First Baptist church, . with them Tuesday I llianu h Qmintn i jiiiri 11 a i a , . n . h . .... , l h . . nulMln- f!lli.d with I 7i. "Ti " " .i." i . Bradshaw I on of the moat popula minister who ha ever resided Reidvllle. and it is thought hi able presentation of arguments in behalf of prohibition did Incalculable good County Roads Superintendent Ketes , m w A hi. M.lt - maw rnrvl gradlna th road from Settle's bridge to wentwortn. Tne new road leave Che old road bed and take a route which permit of a better grade. The newly graded road 1 one of the pr-t I tlest In the State, and when macad I the beat and bandaomest thoroughfare I In the county. Dr. an( Mrs. J. R. Irvln, of Danville w. meats at relatives her. Mr. Robert. Halrston ha been In Rl'h the paat few day attending .iim;v vuitiuiv - " 1 -" ' 111 1 HIGH POINT 1IAPPEXIXG8. Innocent Little Ilffs for Might Klders Cltalr Com' pany llova to Cblaa tirove. Special to The Observer. V Hla:h Point. Afav I. unday Rer. O. U' Power. of - the First. BaptUt church, will breach the annual sermon before the school at Mount Airy, Hl nntnlt itundav - wilt ba filled bv iir, Archlbald Johnson, of Thomasvllie. 1UO JT UVQ C ef VW.e WiUVll ha leaed , a . chair plant . at China I wu-n - Una an olttc bor ,f or. some .time, mov d the same recently to China .Grove, PMiv -Mcitonaia Dein- in- cnarge., , Da f Ulan Url TTWa m Anna t if candidate for nomination for Congress - ln the nria oistrict, was nere yoe- terday In consultation with expressed himself as well pleased wwn tne outcome "u r w un prospect-lor nia nomination at tne convention Larcre crowd are attending the services at South Wain street M- H church belnr conduoted by th pa' tor.- Rev. O. (P. Ader. assisted py ev, Mr. Owenby. of Trinity, 'i-A special effort ha been made to get all the churches. to come together and .worn for a common arood in 2nttlnir all the unconverted people out to hear theVj Word. . Th fishing party that-went down to Henley pond Monday returned last nizht and relate Interesting ex perience. . Tuesday night while the wind was blowing and tho rain was .nrrnt. lfrunk lirown and Mar?.n rSVM . . .. nn. taikintr Two noue a of some one talking. Two other of the party, Messra Lyon ana Arthur. Kirkman, were aiso awaaen ed and mad aware of the noise. To add to th situation a nap of the tent had been thrown back. . The fishermen stalked forth In the dark ness of the night to run down tne "night rider," a they termed them. but Imagine their aurprise wnen ex Cltement wa at thlh,8hesVlnB'0n fan acrca k -number of iJlg whioh la v.. . if. I h I mm a.. tollr" . n .1 which was the cause of all the ex cltoment. The nartv returned to the Itnt and proceeded to ad to Bleep, but IBU& OIWWU litllta Martin Bennett . . -h n. .nVwa.v and ald they believed they would lt up all night. . Th High Point Blues, th new baseball team, have begun -to practice and In a few day oxpe-ct to put out one of the fastest amateur team In the State. Handsome uniforms have been ordered and the canvas to en close the grounds will arrive In a few days. - Th ball park on South Main street ha already been, got In shape. BOY RAX OVF FROM HOME. A "Rtatesvllle TftnngstT Tire of His Itaternal Roof and Hie Jiunseir A wa y choolloue - Dented Vox ProhiblUon Speaking. . ; " Special to The Obawver. Mooreivllle, May 8.A telegram wa received by - Policeman Brawley her this morning from a Mr. Cloanl- ger In Statesvill - to Intercept hi email boy, - who wa ' running - away. Policeman Brawler watched the etatesvllle train ?loeety; anl. wal re warded -Py -locaUnhe--yOTnieTrTir r. . . Y VM'; . Ty.m Kw ar.va hi. nam. 8irt and tated that his home was in New ton. and that ho was on hi way to see hi motaer, wno. ne said, uved in Spartanburg, s. 7. He say he never heard of Cloanlger and had - rtever been to fitatesville. . Mr. Ctoanlxer 1 coming to MooresvlUe this afternoon by private conveyance to took after the boy Rev, Mr. Adam, prohibition orator, hailing from the Lone Star State, was to have addressed - th cltlxen of EnochvlU last night in Enochville schoolhouae. tout wa prevented from so doing oy having in, use or the schoolhouse forbidden him by the school trustees.' It was rumored throughout the eommunity that there would be no speaking, but in spit f this quite a little crowd gathered oa the outside; but no address wa delivered, a the school .committee men, who are personally-opposed - to prohibition, had nailed up the doors. Quite a little feeling was aroused by this act.'' - - 1 Mrs. Claude Thompson Is visiting friends In rialisbury this week. An Important meeting of the Mf chants' Retail Association Is called to meet Tuesday night In th Pythian Mail at I o'clock. -. . . LESSOR FOR SUNDAY. . r. ; ) f ,. v , t- f . Second Quarter.. Lemon 'VT. John xt, IS. xvL t l.. May 10th, 108. THE MISSION OF THE HOLT 8PIR The Divine Spirit wa' o ' new or late arrival In the world. He brood ed over the water before there wa land, or light, or life. He strove on occasion In the conscience of the eld est Of men. . Th patriarch Jolt hi immanence. By him alao the proph et spoke. But a If all this had been cumulative and preparatory it wa In the person of Jesu that the Holy Splr It had hi oonaummat revelation. In him the Spirit kept - living o con stantly and in uch futlnesa that wa a if hi body waa designed for nothing so much a for a residence Of.th Spirit ,4 The disciple had become familiar with this manifestation of the divine pint la Jesus. They could not o much a think, of that Spirit a man lfested in any -other way or person. Hence, the necessity of the Master' departure, mere wa notning teenni cat, occult or arbKrary about It. Th disciples must not forever- lean upon the divine as revealed In Jesus alone They must realise" th Doesrblllty of an evolution of the game Divine Spirit within themselves. Th I could not be until Jesus, had departed, -and they were thus thrown upon their own re source.; . Looked upon . in. this sense whire f o time they might lament his departure, yet In the end they would discover the cause and the gain or k. -. Then borrow -would : be. turned to a Joy that ho force could ever wreat away.'. y-S; ..:.'' 1 . It wd In th bitter experience of persecution, of excommunication and impending martyrdom that the dls oiples would discover the possibility. the . Joy and the Incalculable gains of a personal flivino Indwelling of the Hoi SptrR, ;.V:;:- ;. .- The Spirit would be educative In his Influence, (bringing forgotten things to fecoiiecuon and guiding into those ad ditional truths which Jesu would fain havs tauarht them, bur foe thA ade-1 duate undorstanding- of whichithey wet not tv ready. ' The same Spirit would also b to them like an ad vocate In court suggesting true reas oning and course . of right action. He' would also orov a comforter, eriv- lng .strength and support to th moral nature when It-would otherwise lnk down under the weight of gtlef andl tear. . ; . - - -. - i While th Holy Spirit ha office of comfort and Instruction to perform to ward tn disciple in-particular, he has also function of first Importance toward the world In general. He will convict men on account of their sin ful failure to discover, admire and fol low, the Divine as manifested In Jesus. He i will also, after Jesu ha xone to his Father, show and mak known his finished work and righteousness. Fi nally .he will show the cans of wick edness, whether In personal or organ ized form,- to be an utterly lost cause. THE TEACHER'S LANTERN. Jesus give ww anatomy of religious persecution and' writes a history of It In advance. Excommunication Is the first step toward the' scaffold. Burning a heretic 1 making a sacrt flc to God.1 " ;-'"' ' ' " -. ' ,; :: - e . . j,' Here, however, 1 no cold specula te analysis of motive and method nalysi for lh sak of analysla The Master has the more practical end m, View. He speaks of those events in advance that when they occur they hall not prove stumbling blocks. f.'. . . e . e ...r ' While JesuS was with his disciple he pore the brunt or persecution, it was not necessary to naln and terrify hi disciple by a full exhibition of what they were to auffer. ; All the while ; they 'were gaining strength by what ; they . ober-ed In Jesu - to- bear- hardnes --wnen meir turn hould com. Now Jesus gives the. warning faithfully, but. with co eummate skill. .. f ; i Jesus graduated his teaching rHh pedagogical method. Had be opened nn some matter t his disciple b fore U would have boon like teaching philosophy te a kindergarten. It . Is ruel to teach what can onry crutn. ., ' -. '-. .1 .-. The Sotrlt take wp the teaching where Jesu left, off andlcarrle It further and deeper.- H teeche ail thing which are needed for a perfect life. . He guide Into truth, he doe not fill with truth. . The believer 1 not a receptacle to contain, but an Intelli gent .Instrument to work out There Is' no exact equavatent tn the English language to word translated Health Coffee" . 1 really th aloeeat Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. Tht f iCMf - CnT Suhatltut was - rretiy produeedaby Dr. Shoop, of Fadna. Wla Not a train of real Coffee In U Ither. Dr. Fhoop' Health Coffee Is made from pure toasted grains, with wtalt nuts. eta. K R would fool- an eiprt wno might drink It for Coffee. No 30 or 10 mlntrtee tedious boiling. Vsae tn a minute. -ear the "etor. ayi4 y MTt-ler-Van Nes Co. ; comrorter. Literally it Is on um moned to the ide. For example, like an Idvocate to conduct one' ras In court. . The word comforter la a translation from the supposed Latin equivalent of the Greek paraclete. It literally mean a atrengtnener, one term portray tn orace or the spirit to move partic ularly the Intellectual, and the other the moral faculties. It admit of question whether It would not b bet tor to transfer the untranslated Greek word paraclete to the text It in eludes all the office of th plrlt. . ' The early Church wa In danger of losing its spirit in the blistering meta physical controversy over a single word. What difference could It make whether he proceeded from th Fath er or from th Father and th Son. The vital question, la "Hav I the Splr It?" . . ,r a - DEATH OF MR, WEBB'S CHILD. Little Daughter of ltlnth District Congressman pasno Away After m Protracted Illness Wa a Babe of Rare liveliness, - , Special to Th Observe.. . ; ' . - Shelby, May 8. Little Jane Webb. th sweet Infant daughter- of Con gressman and Mr. B. X. Webb, dld tht morning at 7:10 o'clock. Sk Just had, pad her firet .birthday, having been born the ltth of April. 1807. She was a baby of rare love liness; never fretful., always .with .a m1hs for' every one. Her disposi tion was as cheerful as the sunshine. Her slcknesa began with meaale six weeks ago. , This did not seem to be sever and. she soon,' apparently re covered. But this was followed by serious stomach troubles three weeks later. But with th aid of the beat medical skill and nursing she came through this after a desperate strug gle and for two weeks seemed to be steadily Improving. But four days ago a sudden relapse et in and it ws soon apparent that th little one had grown too weak to successfully withstand th new attack. Her stom ach wa In such a condition that she could seldom retain th treatment, and when sh did th response waa weak and Only temporary. . Mr. Webb eame home from Washington last Saturday, having spent ten day with the little one during the first Illness. All the physician of this place, with Dr. Nesblt and Fa-laon, of Charlotte with two trained nurses and a host of friend, did all that frail humaa- I ity could do. But the death angel came and plucked tne Dud that it might be transplanted to th better land, there to rest in peace. . Whooping Cough, .. , '"In February our daughter had th whooping cough. - Mr. Lane, ef Hartland, recommended Chamberlain' Cough Rem edy and ald It gave hi customers th best of satisfaction. W found It as he said i and can recommend It to anyone having children troubled with whooping cough," ay Mr. A. Goes, of Durand, Mich. For sale -by R. H. . Jordan 4k Co. EXT By Special : Request the Manage ment Has Decided and 'will give two perfbrii ances, Matinee and Night. Several hundred children t were delighted with the ' Juvenile Band and the comic and melodious rendi- ' -- . - - - . - - . . .- . - '.. ' tions of the Hills, Professor Gruber and Prjofessor ; Massey yesterday, and many more will be present this evening at" 3 o'clock. The admission, to mati-' 1; nee,-10c. fo children; adults, 25cThe programme- at night will be especially fine and will be the last " opportunity, to hear the greatest array of ; old time musical talent' ever brought together' in the' State. . Everybody come. r - . " ' DOIXGS ABOUND DCXX. ' ' . Town Election Paaaed Off Very Quiet ly Kprakrr For Closing eg School Young . Barrister Hangs Oat Mitngle. Special to Th Observer. Dunn. May I. Mr, J. H. Currt, of Cumberland county, will deliver th lOth-of-May address at Chlcora on Saturday, May tth. Mr. Currie is on of the old Confederate soldiers. Rev. J. U. Shore, of Smithfleld, will preach the commencement ser mon for the graded school here -on 8unday. May 19th. at th Baptist church. Mr. Shore Is a splendid speaker. Dr. B. P. Dixon will deliver th add res on Wednesday evening, Mav ltth. The town eleetion waa very quiet, There was ho opposition to th Demo cratic ticket. Mr. R. L. Godwin was re-elected mayor, with the following men for. commissioners: Messrs. k. G. Taylor. P. T. Massenglll. J. W. Jordon and W. J. Jone Mr. Joe J. Wilson, on of Postmas ter A. R. Wilson, has rented an offlo In the Purdle-Hook Building and will nana- out hi ahlngle for th prac tice of law In a few day. Mr. Wil son read law at th University and passed .the examination the first of this year. There 1 ao reason why h should not succeed. Robeson' Court House Soon to Be .. Completed. Special to The Observer. " Lumberton. May t. Work on the handsome new court house Is tad- jly going forward and th structurs Is now assuming an appearance of beauty. A contract ha been given the B. F. smith Construction com pany for two Iron stairways, one In the front and one at the rear of the building. These stairways will cot 11,800. Weak women should read my "Book No. For Women." It we written ex pressly for women who r not wall. Th Book No. 4 tell of Dr. Shoop "Night Cure" and Just kow. these soothing. healing, ntlseptlo euppoeltorle can be successfully applied. - Th book, and strictly confidential medical advice I en tirely free. Writ Dr. Shoop, Racine,. Wla. Th Night Cur. Is sold by Mul len's Pharmacy. . Get One Free ' Kenny' Souvenir to-day I a Tea Strainer. Take one home. Kenny Teas and, Coffee are growing In popularity 'daily, v To-day may . be your last chance, at I 1-to. Sugar; Load up. Twenty different grades of Coffees and Teas, all more than worth the price. . C D. KENNY CO; 23 S. Tryon. 'Phone 1539. R A ! to Continue the and your craving for liquor I rrr i gon If you take the There i. none like it offered ,' anywhere outside of ' McKanna's. . ' ' No Dangerous - , After Hfcctsf J Call or write - ; I ' THK McKANXA S-DAV . LIQl'OIl CCRE CO. 4. ' . Thoae 1S4, . .. - ' TteidsvUle, N. C , , Williams' Private Sariitoriuiri For the1 treatment of Alcoholism, Drugs, Neurasthenia and Rheumatism. . J .- - 1020 W. MARKET STREET Greensboro, N. C.'" Thone No. 1262- THE STANDARD OF tXCELLENCE Our registered .Trade-Mark covering the CELE BRATED O. 0. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL corresponds to the Sterling Stamp on Sil ver, as the United States Geological Survey has made it THE STANDARD FOB GRADING JlLL STEAM FUEL. ,'":- - . r . .-;v: C. C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS Is the Only. American Coal That Has Been- Of ficially Indorsed By the Governments of Great Britain, Germany and Austria, and Is the Favorite Fuel With the United States Navy, Which Has Used It Almost Exclusively For Many Years . TJNEQUALED FOE THE GENERATION . OF STEAM. : - V UNSURPASSED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES. Shipments Diiring 190T. ... . . . . 4,900,000 Tons We are now prepared to name prices, effective April 1st, 1908, and upon application shall be pleased to quote .for immediate or future delivery. CASTNER, CURRAN &. BULLITT SOU AGENTS. ; : , . ROANOKE, VIRaNU. BEST ill Kandsoro t-plece Mahogany Parlor t. ........ . . .. . Kandaome t-plece Mahogany Kandtom X-plece OaX Parlor Eulta, liandsoin g-plece Mahogany Parlor Handsome l-plec Uabogauy ; Parlor Handsom Leather Rocker and Chair, worth iij.iO. SaIj HndOTno Parlor Settee, worth $11. 0. Fale price. . Handsome Parlor Setteea worth 4:1.09. Pale price..,. i . ' . y take pleasure In showing you IV. : T.:)McGo& ' ' ' :' " : ' '1 - ' . lei.- ere Asli B. B. WILLIAMS, M. D. - IYERS & POND PIANOS Stand the Test of Time, -1 Rev. O. O. Vardelt prealdeut e-f Southern Conen"atory ' of Music, k Red fprlngs, N. C. ha It Ivers J. ' Pond Inconstant use. Bom of these pianos have been In constant us for, 11 year.. It I wonderful how long the fvers A Pond PI no retain their beaatlfot tone. . , ;,. -'.f'.i 8ome special bargain now.. Parker-Gardner Company riano department second , floor - A SYMBOL Of QUAUTY Quickest Service guaranteed to all who order KLO HAL. DryiVS.for FUNERALS at this establlaltment. - . In townf or out of town orders promptly executed at most reason-'-able ratoa. ' . . , Our line of Blooming Flowers. Bedding Plants,. Cut Flower.: Border Plants, palm. Fern and Potted Plants the most extensive In town. Your order aoliclted. Dil worth Floral Gardens. Cut Prices on Parlor furniture W hav a largo tin of ' Parlor Suits and Odd : Piece that must be further reduced before w begin re in odellng our building.' and to make tht room quickly we are , making price so low that the good will be bouad to go. s;....s ' -jV," Bults. worth 30.0. 81 price .S2I.TS Parlor Suits, worth IST.Jv. Sale price ....-.......: .1... :. worth $17.10. Sale, Suit, worth ItlOO. pHoe. . . .jl.S0 Sal price -.........SH.O, Saic prii Suit. ' wortn $79.03. ...f ' " - V" - thremxh. whether yon huy cr r CiiGc:::;: :::: - .' t f -
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