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i PEOPLE'S GOLU;.a! ::- I?Jl,cfLJ?Ai: LTHE'DEATtf RECORD. Tha. Khnntlnr IVJnMil Man's hlr-Vr. ens Starts Treadmill of Judicial I Mm fisrif Sannder or WBshlnrton, ah. advertisements inserted m this ; aid lent Now Pcndlni. r Special to The Observer. rraumii M nw of tfii nu P ... .... . .. . I , .. i or tlx words. No ad ukeu ft less ATnntiu, reigns in ine-reumi- miininno. k. c. jmr ai-aiuo Mao icnl asJ la auvaiica. -- - "" '" " rrr ' 7""..r.. 7 . . . .. is a u is. in egpmnn vvuu ;i nwi wrjr niwrnoon VI ; Slier a, mi- United State inn have to -butt into gerlng . illness of typhoid fever. Miaa this -business yet and decide whether Saunders was a very popular young or not Caleb Black, oolored,, has been lady, winning-- friends by her iwctt sufficiently remunerated Tor tnose oj ( disposition and attractive -manners, hht vhickens hk;h were phot by. Mr. Shr-araa a teaciier in -the city graded '7 WANTED-An experienced traveling furM ,WMe-Wilbarn; and -whether or not schools and endeared -herself to the i. , vr, ..i.i. r i. the latter had leen sumcienuy punuin-i puplla of her grade. M her many lit 'r r and whether or not he haa been tl. acts of kindness and she will be v - sufficiently remunerated for 4he danv- greatly missed by -.hose under her WANTEI-SienegTapher and back-keep- age done-hi garden. The first chai care. Her remains , were taken to - er at once. . Answaa tn.ewa handwrtt- ter was tha taxing" Caleb- the eoata Scotland Neck for ; Interment v thia :. ing. "H." care ODserver.. - . . - in tha recordeie courtjox-iatiipg-niej moraliiK via thettakyeoaslH Wxt'-iTTD 'm;LjiiJ i4jaaUt""KtrKe--.'I!y nxv wa 8he has taught-here for seven year - - . "-'"iiha frmnt jvt MVir. VYiiuurn pciurciiai i c?a t.-w ...a. . . uira Cofeb for cruelty toenfcmals (is I v , n ' ----- ... 'WANTED Good buggy roadster " P. O. Batnv BV7 -am t , ' itihnia a -aaraiailral raafiiilf awt U't "I"' ".u L." r.7.. snuir. cotob for crueMy Writ tor eaUlocue. Meler'a Barber Col- a chicken ava animal? Ur killing- tae arv 2tf7 Bowery, jfew York City.- chicks. He paid hf cost. . WANTED Aa able-bodied bey to earry ' ' " buah ; W Wrt . . The Exeoln Chronicle. Must be able to f", ' . 5 ' ,TTb"hL .w!5?5! read and write,- oood route and liberal 'tKJuire , . f township, died Sacurday nlht nd pay te the right kind erf boy. Apply at for IIS dama-g-ea done hU fleM y the i ''Mnltv Jh ureh yester. uM.tii rhu. h. Art.r. t rth..n,JTin. I -1.7. rionv -nm f whom I was.;ounea at irinity enurcn yearer - - iA.v i ciivaiHi V -. AfMWCta ' . , 1 , V i " i.VTwo Deaths In IredeU. ' . " r Special to The Observer. '. ' v Statesville, July ll.Mr .William S.,Hn Wq-t. agd cm,e5bf Bethany -JWANTBD Teiing- lady to make altera-1 witnesses who wors that tha flell had iions en Kiria ana suits. Apply to car I been. daanaffeU 1X6. worxn -wnne ine ley as Askln. 42-iiWAWTBD-:Iaachenf ""far N. C. . schools ' . and eollekes. Many snlendld oneninas. List free. If unemployed, write tor ape- defence. reDresented y"Mr, 'F.- M. Rhiflntvonhouse. oroduced no teatlmony. day. He,, was about 80 years old and is survivea oy a wite ana six or eigni children, "all of whom live in Iredell county. Mr. Lambert has for years been on the -United States pension list. While he went to the civil war With the Confederate troops, he went over to the Union, so on after the out- eta! guaranteed offer. Sheridan's Agency. appeal to Superior Court . ureeawood. . C. ' - l Kut the end ii not nTulre' hibSS Sd JudgeS Tl of .the war and was therefore i,: -, ( The defenca took an r-"""" lnB lliv asiuaa Vs waw Ing the last years of his life he has spent much of his tithe making bas kets, and the farmers of his section ;AVAKTEIBvery muslo teacher (a the yet. for ev warrant iias been securea wm mlM him greatly lit tWa capacity ' p . State to send their name and address from 'Squire W. D. Aiexanaer tine when cotton-plcktng time 'arrives. - and receive ia returo a tiice roonty mak- circuit f magistrates has about been A lltt)e chUd ,of aJ)4 Mrj E1. Ing proposition in connection with their made, each living been one time at more Qryder, of Fallstowa township, i teachiag. No money Jj be invested. s. w ,at an(j thif toeing the last half of the found dead in bed Friday morn- Qr.en.bor6, J.C , ohargnn WUburn i again wlthmj: apparently In lu usual health a.nd Its T- WANTEI-To purchase for cash, life In- nallty In killlhs; ths hICIJe'l"r parents were norrlned ,to find It cold stisanee peucies. WJl guarantee mora tr or not mo twu.v ' I in deatn neat morning. Tna remains than the companies allow' lor endow- has been already tnea on uui , B.' I were burled at Eethel Saturday. LIIIS W I merit anU tontine Dolloles maturlnc with- I s. i4nrn doth allege, rema in rive years. Address oulck, Elko, care rv,e CAM was set for trial Observer.- " . . . before "Saulra Two Deaths at Durham. k ... oostnoned bPclal to The Observer. FOR' BALE Moving picture shew (best . in oity), suitable for vaudeville. Also good" paying Mi preposition. Party outtll Baturday. the 25th. Durham. July 13. Miss Jane Byrd, Then will all the complications be nn-l $s years of age. died suddenly at her raveled. , I home on Vlckers avenue yesterday Paralysis morning at 7:30 o'clock. CvVYewiAV OF.rWOX WSCCSSED. cauud her death and sh. wa. Ill but car oaeerver.' . -- ' I " " ' ' ' i.xnree nours arter oeing nrsi stncaen. Small Crowd a wwr awa oi-.i-i to-obv tne remains were tanen to Farmers' Vnlon. About a . hundred farmera assem li.j . a) ...... hAnM veiiterdav af SB .Try?n .rnAi .t t oviock. tha openr meet- coniari iitid ana Jim iirMii. I - - - - . . i Will sell on: time frem-three to twenty Ing of the Farmerr Wrrion iioi "a .years te suit purcneeer. Apply to h. t. 'called to oraer unm --- Belles. Bgartanburg, 8. ' C, er Southern, first speaker was Mr. R. B. Hunter, Real Estate, Loan Trunt Co., Charlotte, state lecturer. He tmplttmlsed es N . C. tiiiv h naed for cotton ware- FOR -SALE ShlarUs and laths cheap. Write me for pi-lees. B. B. Abernethy, Connelly Springs, N.-O, 1 'I ! ' 1 m 1 1 i I , , 'FOR.- SALE The largest lot street; corner. Tryen and Hill streets. Mount Pisgah church. Chatham coun ty, and at noon the funeral was con ducted from this church by Rev. L M. Hobbs, the pastor. Tho "Interment was In the graveyard at this church, this being the Byrd family burying place. Miss Byrd had' lived in Dur ham some seven years, residing with her maiden sister. Miss Sarah Byrd. pi a n. 4 turn- , For elghty-flvo years the honored name of Chtckerlnr has been souroe of ever Increasing; pride to thousands of music losing homes throughout the length and breadth of the land. lte resonant singing yolce and full-powered tonality Is the delight of the accomplished virtuoso, professional or amateur. : the unfailing resource of the conscientious teacher and the centex of musical taste, personal culture and family life- In the: Ifituk'Loving Homes of America Matched m sympathy, brUUgnce and, power, by durability of construction and beauty of finish. : . not a "cheap" planer because not low-grade; yet the most economical, because superior te all . in its class, and sold at fairest prices and most advantageous terms. D mt fsn yamlt a Burnt Im pimm by panhmtla eibrv yom Aaew th Chkttriag : (Ml hfm4 Htm ataaia4M wA it. Parker-Gardner Co., Charlotte, N. 0., Factory Dletribntors In North and South Carolina. DURHAM PASTOR RESTGXS. 1 1 ' 1 1 ' .IMIn. wriich the I ln aaaition to the sister wno resiaes r:REi or I'.'? . Vfffl lh.t thl. her. therB uoth.r ..I.W.: Adeline. rooms. 4M N. Oiaham St. 'flione 11M. i FOR SALE Four-passenger Caddlllac j automomie -at a bargain, complete -with , all accessories. Oood as new. Box FOR 8 ALE Reo tourlna car and Max. weu runaeout, at a bargain.- Hoth In I now obtain, owing to ne tact union stands. lie declared would benefit the mills aa much as anvone else, as It would insure a stable nj uniform nrlce for COttOn. thU putting Southern mills on the same general'buying basts as those of the Nerth. a. condition which does not mat i good condition. Mscklenburs Auto Co.. Auditorium Building. -- . FOK KJEJTT. FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms at 15 E. Seventh St. LOST LOST Pair eye glasses, gold frames, dou ble lens. Liberal reward if returned to Observer. FOWTTD. FOUND Brown mare, blase face, two - hind feet . white, about 10 years .old. Owner 'can, get same by paying ad: and expenses.; 4 W. JJ.- McK.ee, Matthews, N. C. ' - ' - the Northern corporations hav more money and can buy and sell when they see fit and as the price suits tnem. The union is not antagonistic to any! Industry, he eald further. Kx-Congreasrrran C. H. Martin, of Anson county, then spoke for awhile on the benefits which are .derived irom tha union la general an-d peclally from the warehouse nlan. when carried Into effective axenutinn "The'only thing the .union needs to assure to it success...! loyalty. on. .Uta i part or its members,'" was the assur ance given by Mr. J. z. Oreen; of Maranvuie, gtate business agent, who nas guei returned from an extensive Southern trip throuarh Alabama which he gave much time and thought other relatives : GET TOC TICKET to-day for the Men-treat-Asheville excursion at Woedall Sheppard's. 1 I APPLICATIONS will be received for sun-i enntendent 1 and teachers for graded , sen 001 at tannage, n. C. until July 2Sth. references requested. Address Drawer -u, ; , wannage, 1. c. A LAROE well established life Insurance ", company has some splendid otenlnaa In ::2S.CI,B'Q:" C!l!.r"0!8r "d SPcUl to The Observer, yiuuuwi uusiiicoo- AH" dress with references. Box 552, Charlotte. N. C. ., . - - ' to the Study Of the system live re, and its beneflU. The Western members," he continued, "have proved their loy alty, and H Is pretty certain that all 11vn.11 Carolinians will aJ so." The farmers In Alabama," he said, "haj saved 40 per cent.' in the coste of fer Uijzeri by co-operstlon." - . SENT HIM A BAG OF CATS. aeirgTspn operator F. S., Pope at Statesville the Victim of a Practical Joke Depot Premifes RcHeniMo a vai J-arm. who lives in Chatham, and Ave broth ers, John, riiPHley. Augusta; "Andrew and Dully Hyrd. all of Chatham coun ty. A number of rrlatlvea and friends went over In Chatham to-day to at tend the funeral. 1 Mrs. John Crabtree. who lives on Eno river, near the Durham ' "Water works pumplsg station, died yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Consump tion was the cause of her death. To day the remains were taken to Orange Methodist "ch rch,, Orange county, some two miles north of Chapel Hill, where the funeral was preached" and tfie" Interment took place. Mrs. Crabtree was 30 years of age end was twice married. She was a Miss Hotean before Tier first' mar riage to a Mr. Hutching and after his death she married Mr.-' Crabtree. There' Is one son' left and he. second husband. There Is ' quite - a large number of brothers and sisters and In Orange , county. One of her brothers Is Capt. J, B. Hogan, of the Seaboard road, who makes his headquarters in Raleigh, y Winston-Kelrm Officer Bags an- Al leged Tiller. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem. July 11.- Con stable Frank Martin this afternoon arrested Jack Morrlx. colored, charged with stealing over h hundred dollars worth of silk drones from residences and silk goods from stores In the city. He will be trUd In the . re corder's court to-morrow. Rev. C J. Tliompson Will Leave First DttpMst Church to Aecerpt Pastorate of Atlant Congregation Special to The Observer. Durham, July II. At the morning service of the First Baptist church yesterday Rev. C. J. Thompson, for five and one-half years pastor of this church j formally tendered his resigns tion. this to take effect on August 15th. lie did not announce where he was going but to your correspondent to-day he said that he had accepted a call to become pastor of the Jackson Hill church. Atlanta, and he will enter upon his work at the new pastorate Immediately after giving up his work here Hev. Mr. Thompson became pastor of the First Baptlnt church In this city five and one-half years ag-. He came from Virginia, wrier he was corres ponding secretary to the mission board of Virginia, having had this work ln -charge for several years. Prior to taking hold of th work of the mission board he waa pastor of Forest Hill Baptist church, at Lynchburg.- He Is a Xorth Carolinian and a very strong and able minister of the Oospel. PANAMA 41ATS cleaned and shaped In to the latest style. Michael Klrschpaum, The Hatter.. Established U9t. Charlotte, N. C ' ' -: - Does This Suit You? Engllsh-McLarty Co., the enter prising Druggists of Charlotte,. are Statesville, July 13. Some railroad man up the Western road has played a joke on Mr P. 8. Pope, telegraph operator at the Statesville station. which has caused the railroad and traveling men to -out the laiurh nn Mr hPODe.' Mr. Ponehaa relati Vflninn wrliA an.arl. .a.. I hslVlriaf IU(h at llffr fll fl All 'TTT VTsT .Si the new Kidney , Cur, and An tha BAir v.- u i n.ii I era on tne passenger trains, a few I ' has been declared and wW No. J12 Nen'e Tonlc' "... hear. " highly , Bincanoiaera 01 recora on Aurust 1st. I uBu neavy oag 01 someuiUia-.lrom -praiseo mil tney now oner 10 guar- IflnS. anrl the ,tniL il! iii I ,Vi. In . i. . " . It .1 " -. . .... . - - . - . imi m uuimn .uf m elnsed for ten days next preceding said date. July 9th. M A. .H. Eller, Secre- . irj- ana jreanurer. D.VSfAQES JXH ALWijED MOID Kit tne train and took it to- Mr. - Pnn Anta it in .mfv 4a . .i ..ill ...... .. -, . ... . u St f-?rKJt iBA.1 'rm. of Kidney Tr.uble. ' and not stop to open the .bar lust then. Nervous Disorders. asked "what It waa and .- tha porter I They pay for li If it does not giro answered that he- Was sure it was not you entire satisfaction. cabbage feecaune It was' something "what moves about. Must ; -bs little pigs or something' o' dat 4dnd.". stat ed the porter. As the train was pull ing out Mr. Pope opened the bvg in the presence of a number-of train men and to his great surprise he found sV Q) Barnes is Sued by Sister of X- uewrgei uiirora. Defendant's Al A legcd Vlctau.; ' -1 Asking damages in a sum as yet un named,. Mrs.. Emma Heartt-l s.lminia- tratrlX Of the estate nf har rimth., I rhat inmiituii haI asn -him a a.nk 5!lJf te, ?ora ,ff"rd on the charge I fuil-of cats for a present. By actual auiing ot wnora a. y. Barnes count there were 21 Of them. Some $6,000 -bond; ha brought were old cats and some were kittens. , civil action In Mecklenburg Superior Where they all came from Is a mys- Court Vg&inst Barnes. The affair is yet tery to Mr. Pope. He has "cussed out" fresh. In. the minds of the public Mr. all the operators up the road, "but all Gifford died two or three months aro denv -havina- anvlhlnir to do with the from an injury to, his head and the I oats. Since the. event, the premises coroners jury round that he came to 1 about the depot have resembled a cat his-death as the result -Of a wound I farm Hrvm r,t tha' mrattiemt klttana ' inflicted some weeks before by Barnes I have been carried away and some , wun a roca a nis store near the Ath-1 have been killed by passing- trains. rton Mill. The criminal case -baa "IVma'a eata1 Kav hMii the aiihiect . -oeen i postponed xwo or tnree times,! ef much gossip at the station. wn-uis &v ivo wautiiuii vt .ne flocxet. If you use it. It Is their risk, . net yours. A S0-cent box sent by mall under positive guarantee. - V tut is expected - to come up soon. Damagee in the Sum oCapproximate- ly 110,800 will be asked. This method "of proceeding, although perfectly al lowable by law. is one rather unusual : and the outcome will be watched with j Inter.? Stowar & McRae reprset - tne piainrin. rtilltlng Reex'mblances In Baseball. Over at Norwood,' said 4L fan, "live two -young, men, brothere. and both RS...?wi.!.LlDr. H. F. Long and other, have re Fox" Hunters of Iredell preparing For .'..", .;-.a GrreU Season. Special te The Observer. ; . ;tatesTUlev ijair U -Th" f hhhl ers of the county are expecting to have much port this fall and winter. There are but few "original foxes in this section, but thet.makeg no difference for the hunters Import them. It is un derstood that the hunting ctor. com posed of Messrs. C. W. Conner, 'H. R. Cowiee, D. F. Jenkins. Wi N. WhlU. CHOICE PICKING I .a terrific- , rate. -: whlls . hrs Jieudn't hit It re had t-Eaehrts I Hhe living imae-e of the -other and no Ucne not acquainted -with them inti mately could tell them apart It is told for the truth thtt In av game last year , with a South Carolina, team the good batter was eent out every time large number of young f oxea Meeera J. C. Henly and Lester Alexander have quite a- number In a pen awaiting the hunting eeason. and Mr. Turner Cist wait, of Fallstown townehlp, who re cently received it young feUows from Missouri, received II from , CanaJa to at, not only 4n hit own turn. 'but xiiof these itle turned in that of -hi. brother, and nobody f0rf ever caught on" n-araltagf sh eflafk In 'Mlfimaunl tlaft Tga. Tkatt fF. Vliamuri Mii g vMt-Je ifUirra MBa r-V.1. im Ike Amir Ua -Ml,MAM . nnTSMl bSi a very sevire'atiaek a tn churches of his denominaUon in h?. K trtkC2 the-city will Join In the trip After t.i-n r j --Piw ucarii -wk, r reachinr -the destination. . tha. . unable te do anything. On March lsth. I cursloniats are assured of a delight- R jHT,. 1 na -m aironai- mcR. ana 100 a iui entertainment. 1 me orpnana Chsmberiam'e Colie, Cholera and- Dt- who number about 460. Will - figure 7,ri .TriZr Tr .a SHJZ!1 Urgtly in the programme of enter- re lef. I con eider it ens ot tne best medl- - rv, i,nii.iii rlnes of iU kind In the world, and had I mnat: n , k.T t . tT ft lIMd It in im believe it would have sav- to ' th n xhmt be done la the ed me a hundred-dollar doctor's biU. way of comfort and pleasure along Sold by R. ii- Jordan Co. , - : . me way wiji. oe proviaeij. , Is found among - our ' summer uit patterns. ; f v ' ' : f- Orays ja a. multitude ef pat terns; Brown gad Blues are :anong the more popular , fabrlca . ' 4 : '. 'r1 -.' ' - s :. , . f ',;: - . Our styles aad workmanship need no "boosting. ' . ' . - - Two-piece suite j- vr" ' 1 r :..-. - Tailored:: to Taste) ,!.H''' :" t9.09 to 40.AO. ' ; (km "Get It at Ilawley's." VACATIONISTS and many stay-at-homes need of the little aids and comforts to be found In our- store. Toilet goods, bath preparations and aids of every clasa Don't leave town with out a supply. Tou get what's needed. and you get It quick at Hawley's Pharmacy 'Phonei 1J, and 160. ' Cryon and Fifth Streets. Wall Paper Paints fllabastine Jap-a-lac Calcimo Torrence Paint Co. 10 NORTH TRTOX. xxxxmxn :xiti 1 10 Per Cent. k-That Is what DIAMONDS haVg" lncreastid every y.-ar for the past eight years. Do you know of any safer Investment? We have all rlze stones, loose and biounUd. Our prices are very low for tlio quality. Let us show them to you. L -' HQ7EL SHQREMAM Virginia Ave. and Beach, Atlantic Gty, N. J : - ' A modern hotel with every convenience; private ' baths, elevator, etc. Table and service kept at a high . standard., The open lawns surrounding: theThotelTash . ' sure plenty of light and air. Rates very moderate Hotel Shoreham is conducted by a North Carolinian and is patronized largely by Carolinians and Virginians. " Booklet and rates upon application. - - 1 : w. b. gotten. STYLISH LIVERY PASSENGER AND BUGGY SKRVICE. We have the oldest and largest Livery Stables in the South and keep for hire1 the most stylish Horses ' and Vehicles. ' . . " Dealers in Horses, Mules, Vehicles and Harness.' J. W. Wadsworth's Sons' Company. a GARIBALDI. BRUNS 1 Baal r DIXON Leading Jewelers. rxu yVILMINOTO N EXCURSION Tueseay, Jury 14th. 1MM. via Seaboard. The aea kaard Air Line will o Derate a SDaelal ex cursion train from Rutherfordton. Char lotte and Intermadtste stations to Wll mttigton Tuesday. July 14th, leavins Rutb ertordtea 1. 41 a. m Charlotte I.M a. m. Kara fer the round trip tram Charlotte only li, Fast schedule In both dlreollons, alvlna a three-days' outing at a moat re markably low cost. The best ef order will prevail. All who want an outing should avail themselves ef this srand opportu nity tto visit the seashore. -This (a the time th'at the season Is at Its helcht. something doing all the time, good coach es. Past time. Ooed. order. Come every, bogy and go to the aaashore July 14th., Remember we go rain or siniie. ana want every one te go with us. For further In formation calf on your nearest agent, or address , JAMES KER, JR.. - C. r. A. Charlotte, N. C C. H. OetUs. T. F. A. Raleigh. N. C ' CLING FAST Wood Fibre Plaster We are now ready to make delivery of our Plaster. It pays to buy the Best. Cling Fast is second to none. Ask us for prices. It will par you. STATESVILLE PLASTER CEMENT COMPANY ' Statesville, N. 0. m m 1 LL2 VAfl HANDSOME HALL rURNlUR E " There are hundreds of peeplewhe- . " see71nto thV'Tiall snJfofm tfceir"" . opinion as to the furnishings of your home who never see any other room . In the house, and for this reason your. . hall should be nicely furnished. To do this need not necessarily be expensive, as a glance at our stock - ' of Hall Racks, Chair. Rockers snd Tables will prove. We are showing ' some real attractive patterns in Halt Racks ln Golden Oak, Weathered -Oak and Mahogany at prices that will bear comparison. W T, WlcCoy ' & Company TlfK HOME FURNISHERS. Ice In summer Is a necessity. Its freedom from Injurious matter Important Standard Ice stands for uantity and quality, j Thone 19 or 72. Standard Ice Fuel Qomp'y feflT,;.r u:jz Bottled ih Bond Whiskeys AU Oar 0aai easrsstMd 0 Ts KsflMalPan fasf Um. .,: - RuWUhad thirty rears record for handling only reliable goods. Mead your & orders to as. gatlsfaetloa gusjaaieed. f wvmiwmuw "ow'wi aajppvu yiaui paogagtSt ' I Vf B PBEPAV KXPatBSM v. , SHOEMAKER" YE WHISKEY-j Zp.t&7 Qai. 4 Qfa, t2Qta. Uzaru Club, "Crssm of Whlgk!gw..;.4 00 94 00 $11 00 ' Virginia Mountain st it, 7 yr. etd).. 4 00 4 00 12 00 Albemarle . Rye, -nne",. ...,., s 00 Cabinet Rye....,.................:,.. 2 60 XX Rett Fye....'.ii.................. 2 23 Red Cross Malf Whiskey.............. 3 SO Yadkin River Corn... 2 0 ; Osorola Corn. Pr fWt or yellow... 225 1 & 8 'S OBi ... if y P q 3 1 I III CV: V Ti . :V-'v ' ' ll ... r..... ........ Sheemaker Rye (bottled In bond) B full Qta. .200 2 75. 2 SO 2 60 2 80 2 SO 2 75 5 00 2 60 7 50 50 11 00 7 00 t 50 7 50 end trial erder today for any ot tha above. ' We gearaitee the eaahty as feprawated or awaey rafuaded. - Cooipiata prtoe list aad aoektet ea all brandj ef Whiskers eu oa requad, 1 w capital is $i so.ooo.oo7 V I A7l Dl!C . ftnnmi i v rt - I ss Warveaaaas v wwukWJ'UUVUilUUI , Wi 0J Matt street , LYNCHBUBa. VA. ' : ; Special Prices on IARGE RATTAfl riSUf.lf.iER-Tli.IE ROCKERS ' 1 See the, large Kock- . ers we offer at . $20, , .$3.50, $450 and $5.00 each: ..: ' ; ' .' ;?-V They cost .' one-third more elsewhere Pprch Ruco Just the thing for the porch,4 the kind that look ( well arici do not wear out. Now is the time to make : the porch comfortable. Sleep in the open air for , health's sake. "We :.have Iron Cots and Couches for ' the porch or open air balcony. Everything -wanted in summer furniture. '- ,, Parlaer-Gatdrier CcHirr." r If
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