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CIIARLOTTU DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 21, 1003.? QPLE'S-'GQLt TXIE DEATH RECORD. Jamee T, IAthncevof Cheater. S.-C. Special to Ihs O&server. , " . '. . r Chester, S. C," July 10. Mr. Jamei T. Latimer ded at the State Hospital In Columbia Saturday evening from the - effect of a. stroke of .paralysis. His remains were' brought here and Interred at Evergreen Cemetery after WANTED A tent, seating capacity of 500 funeral Services by Rev. J. 8 Snyder; Mr. Latimer was a sop of the lata George Latimer and ' abrother of the contractor, age. - column at rate of ten tents per line of six uonli, No ad taken lor less thaa 20 cents. Cash In advance. ,.- WANTED. or more, ler minstrel ihow, complete. Alao advance man. T., O. L., care Qty. erver, AVXUAL IXSTHTTE. ...'4 WUXhoin 'Men Will Make Speeches at industrial Institute C'onuaiueps Appointed. . . . ., , r" Tn, ..LaUmer. Ob- ' 51 years of t WANTED Qood , stenographer. man preferred. - Address a,, car airs. Xeedbam Holmes, of Aberdeen, Mtsa Dies at Spartanburg. Special to The Observer, t ;. . Spartanburg, , 8. ' C. July It. Mr. ffMrfhftm HotmM. of 'AhArtatn 'Xflaa cedent position for ngnt, party, ExJ daughter of Mra. M. M. Bryan, of jy.perw w uwnrw, -.- : ,.-, -.1 thla city and a slster of Mra. John r - - ' ' 1 1 1 ' 'I I Tn Brut Tnhn T n-v. lAHfi?",0;-',':.cfri',!ent enoT Oastonla, Nr'Ci died at the faomT of .fi -,;rT -iXiCl-: r r n'T e mother in tfU city thlsmorning, ..... ............ ....... UV J. V. t-- .. W ; if.l came to Spartanburg in' May, . think mi the changa in climate would Dam improves iqr WANTED Laundry agents In alt towns ' hir e are not already represented. 1 ' Sanitary Steam Laundry, Cliarlptt. N. C. , WASTED Hieh-elass stenographer. ' Ex- IV. ceiient position for right -party. "JCx-j Uo Observer . . WANTED Salesman to-sell - retail trade, : g. - to 125 per month and expenses, or store her health. . JUIWM few .weeks, but she took a turn for '""' , - the worw Veveral weeka ago. WANTED Book-keeper U38, 86; office tnea VtO-tiSi manager general I which asshitantrBU'te"-,n her death thla morning. !? wV'r. ZTZS'' t,m ke?pe ,8 V Ctraj'borne, of lTiomjuivUle, rr. VS- Kf.rr Bptolai to The Obaaryer. ,.;:V?J - '..A , T- irF- - ron sa.sjZ v ijiomasvuie, jniy zg. rnaay nigni at i:3 o'clock tne . eaa newa o.t the sudden death of ,Mr. Ed C. Strayhorne wf it ri. .u.-j . v, 1 quickly heralded over the town. ' liquid carbonic fountain, in use, but su He had e6n sick for a few days, 4ut years. W ill sell on easy terms. Liberal wa not thought to bo in serious . discount"; lor - cash. J, Hicks .Bunting condition. His wife and family were .uniyco wmnington, i. - , . 7 -1 at Connelly's Springs when.tho sum i mons came and did not arrive till Sat . Fountain, refrigerator base, 10-toot ma- "day. : Ir waa -burled with Masonic ,hoganyjL counter, marble lea s cream honors from, his lata heme yesterday i abtnt. -Outfit complete and in -perfect afternoon at 4 o'clock. . lare circle . - conanion. cost i,3uu. win sen ror fwra.ior sorrowing friends attending.- - ,;w MaeKathan & Co. Fayettet.uie, w. Mrs-Strayhorne was bout 5. years . - , -v, -i oiq.,-. ho leaves a wife ana two chll FOR, SALE All or any part of the fol- ren.; Mr. gtrayhorpe waa one of toe ' lowing newspaper machinery and sup. most . successful Insurance agents In . . plies for sale at once; Llnotyoa, .Eclipse the ' State' . and had repeatedly been taper Folder, Ctottrel FrUjtfng Press, awarded first prise from i different Faaer?r Btone ana Taolus, . cam index. Address I "'-v , ' Jdachlns, eM, eto, , For paniculara ad.gent during the year in the United dress , W. N. C, A. ; Lucas, . Receiver, Wilson, I States. He was liked by all who knew i nun and he will M greatly missed. - Alex Caslv'of Person Connty, t Special lo The Observer. fn r .' Vv! : Durham. : July 10. Alex 'Cash. , U years of age, of Person county, died ron Kicrr. , FOrV' -RKUT Furnished room, i ' Three .., blocks of square,. Jul & Church. , FOR RENTJ-Ko. 5U Vast avenust seven at Watta BospIUl late Barurday night. c.?oiSijthnr: cwr.'fr;.'!1', I? crjw uver eratlon. He waa brought here Satur Seventh, v Table board West Seventh, ay momin (but had waited too long xor tne attention or tne surgeona. UTtlAn VAnfiv aih s.m h,M.. fl.ttl,. ft LOST-Lockes-wUh Initials L. M. R. and L walk from the train to the denoL but -vJlw "nil? iB if .T.tl! it7eV.2unday 'nted In the depot, tola pulse and office T" " , ", ' . ,7 V ' heart ibelng Very weak at that time, . - ' ' ' - I When taken to the hospital it was found that the had case ef jaundice from which he was suffering was from Uver trouble and that, he was in an male teacher wanting work daring I extremely critical condition. . A qulok -August. - Aooress ' J. . oranam, jr, operation was decided i on. The re- n. . " ;i mains I were yesterday taken to Ba- ' HIGH ART French dyeing and. cleaning! hama and from there ' through the aon oniy r uima city eyeing and I couniry- vo nis nuoie in aiooni urzan MISCEIXANEOOgL Cleaning Works, 'Phone 48, FURNISHED HOC8E complete. . -ana evsryimng rurnisne ; once Jf desired.. Address linen and everything furnished; occupancy at township. Person oounty. There the burial took place late yesterday after noon. - v " . ' " . 'v':' J-irs ret jftrglnieiit Now In Camp aha Tmllrlna tn Rlmoflnar. ' ", PANAMA sATS cleaned and shaped In- ta lha 1st sat stvls. Mlehaxt Klraehhanm The Hattsr. established OtX. Charlotte, Special to The Observer, w. c, ,;-;v vV;., -v I -Morehead City. July 2. The First 1 ,MY llEALTH has-been restored" Znd'i f&i!! J?J am;ow opcnJor engagement for ther 7 - V V ""'"""u' - ,Vsupetintendeey W'a yarn mu" t hivel Armfl14 here a" commander and main icuuro oi me encampment is the target practice. One battalion shot at this at lOO. IOO and' 600-yard . give good references. Address J, D. Bacon, 402 E. Bragg St, Greensboro, N. I AN EXAMINATION of applicants for , position of - teachers In ' the Charlotte graded schools will be held .at the south ' Btnooi commencing Monday, August -so, at I a. Hi. Subjects for examination are; Arithmetic, grammar, history, geography, readrnff, pellnr. ' writing, experience m teaching, Alexander , Graham, , Supertn- ranges to-day. The practice ta coming up to expectations. , Everything is moving smoothly and a great deal of interest la being taken in this practice y officer and men. Capt. TV F. Dwyer expressed himself as being very ravoreDiy impressed with ue , range. There Is earnest hope that, all the troops in camp will meJce good records NOTICE Notice is hereby given that thel they will stand with the best In the The annual Farmers' Institute will be held at the ''Southern Industrial j Institute, Thursday, August ' eth. The folio wlngjecturers will be pres ent:. - PpotT W. P. liassey; C.s It. Hudsotr; John Mlchels, professor of animal husDandry, - North Carolina kCollege "of Agrtt?ulture; : Mrs. ; W. 1 J?f xiut una, sars. w,- , ttoiioweii. juecr tures Lwjl be given at night on the -vaiue or an Argicultural Education." end the "Improvement of the Farm i Home." - These lectures will he il lustrated wtth marla lantern. . The local oommlttee had a meeting batuvday. Mr. Blythe Abernethy was eiectea chairman and H. E. Brandt, , secretary. The following commUtees, were appotnted: ; .v Oft tables; . Messrs. , H. H. Boyd chairman; L. L. Grass, R. W- Todd, E. VK Mcainn,. Mi' Sommemile, J, Mn, tuvuuu una A. -x nomas. , On entertainment: Mrs. Ji, T. Mc Qee, Mrs. L Hovis. Mrs.- P. A. Thorn, as, Mrs.'H.. H. Boyd. Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Dr. Abernethy juid' Mrs , Sydney On groves Messrs. jrT.fMc6ee and Brandt.. . , ... .: v . General committee:' Berryhlll town shlpMessrs. - J, M. Sloan, Charles Oibson. Samuel Wilson. Adolphua j-Teeman," , tAwrence ,. Sloan; paw ' Creeks-Messrs. Fablua Wilkinson,' L. f Grass. W. F. Beattv. Samuel Beat- ly, uaiger Beatty. W. S. Abernethy, . v. ADernethy, Dr. J. B. Abernethy:; Long Creek Messrs. Frank Houston, I Bat Harnett. 3: C. Hutchison : Char. I lotte Messrs. John Berryhlll, William TV rolHtvAll t m rt 1 TTi a . - 1 Ve ur. now, n, ti. Boyo. F ine tatter oommltteemen ' are ex pected to do the beet they can to se cure good attendance, see their friends and neighbors - who will all I unite in seeing that nothlnr will- be lScklnar for Ol vhnlumm. atlafaWlnn "of tne inner man.- v. There will be another meeUna- of tne committee Saturday, August 1st, at 4 o'clock, at Medea's store. It is I desired that aa many as possible at- ienu. . -.:. ;- . rSVESTIOATTOX UKESCLTANT. Committee of Cltisona Condocta s aminaUon of Wltneeaea at 1 (he Scene of tlie Vnlon County Mur der, But So New Facta . Are Brought Out. " ; ;. , v Between four hundred . and : five hundred people . gathered ' yesterday from miles around at the heme of the late John Morris, who waa foullr murdered a little over a week ago. The Jury eelected of the substantial cltlsens of that community, - headed oy-Mr. k. b. Red wine, of Monroe. conducted an examination f in .-the school house nearby,, lasting from t o'clock In the morning until i tn the afternoon. The witnesses were ex amined one at a time, the -sessions of the Jury being secret No new de velopments resulted, there being no ueviauons oi consequence . in the stories told by those who were questioned. ,;.n.-- - That there Is no diminution of Interest is a fact attested by the large number-of people who came to tne place. The jury took a recess. subject to. the call of their leader when any new evidence r to .dis covered, . ' , - ; . 1, TWO SIUI.ES BTJRXKD. i "1 r . For eighty-five years" Chlckeringf v Pianos have been . constructed., nn der the traditions i ir l mWM 111 '1 W 1 I ! ST oer wo iraoiuons .jj i rT.? i pi U " of honesty, thorV 'kl ijlf J - high artistic par pose set by the founder of the house, - , " , 1 ' "- -'' pianos - therefore, while made to $eU, are notrmade merely for sale. 'Udk :SS.rl:;. A " f AThe distinction in i the " phrase distin guishes .. between the cheap, piano which deteriorates soon - after' its ssle, and ' the Chickering Piano which, because : it was built Von . principle, will, splendidly serve 'yon and your children long after we sell it. When you see the artistic design 'and handsome finish, when you hear its sweet ness and resonance, when you know the ' honesty, thoroughness, experience and skill that .gives pre-eminence to Checkering Pianos, you will be prepared to purchase to the best price-and-plano advantage. Do not buy until you know. Then buy or not,' as you will. : But let us assist you to a conclusion. ::. " ' : .V ' ' , ' . " v ;.. . : Parker-Gardner Co., Charlotte, N. 0 Factory ' Dlstrlbutora In North and South Gsrofma. St semi-annual dividend of ner issnt. on ma stocK or tbs IS. C. Rsllrosd Co. i nas neen declared and will be nsld to the ; stockholders ot record on - August 1st, vw, ana ins siocx iranaiar DOOKs wujuOe eyes of, the War Department... The Atlantlo Hotel ball room Is crowded to-hlght with officers -and ,; beautiful women. closed for ten days next preceding said A. H. Ejjs? gecre- date. . July th. 196S. tary. and Treasurer, Aged Judge Suspends Sentence : of A . - Offonder. BALSAM INNlBl feet above eea level, gpselal to The Observer. "SV:-.; 1 " , highest railroad point east ef the Rock-1 - . j , . ' i'" . ies; modern conveniences; within. 800 1 'J oparssmourg, p. c, juiy IB.- A. C yards of railroad station.' Bates, ts per Elmore, an aged -white man of Paeo- weeic-ana up. .Tne place good . mftalal i, wno was convicted in the Court rnade famous, Balsam, N. C Address ; Balsadl KnT .. srrr follows accidixt.' Lee O; Martin Bring' Stilt,' Against . Ktreet Car Oompauy and. Seaboard Air use itotd- txir Jnjuric Re- . , wivea in sjouislon St Crossing. Oral sessions on the charge of assault and battery and fined Ilea or serve six months In jail, through. nis attorney, j. u.. AtKinson, made a plea' before JudgejHydrlck for a re mission of nentence pending hie good behavior, .- . Out of consideration of the iage" ot the defendant. ; Judge Hydrlck granted . the suspension. The court "stated that If Elmore Is ever What will probably be one ot thtbrounf court again u under a . most ffwrtly contested , cases of the present term xf Superior Court la the siilf- expected to cqme up to-day. L brought bjr Lee. p. Martin, ' former , car conductor., against the Charlotte .street car eompany and . the Seaboard. . Ar i uae - , Hallway -Company, asking v. dam ages - for;", injuries received in- the collision which oc curred between an Incoming Seaboard - passenger train and a Highland Park bound street car at the crossing on Brtvard street,.-' This took place last . spring..., -, .y.. T uTtT dragged its lengthier ahort. ness" uneventfully yesterday, adlourn ing .about S o'clock,- after disposing or aa tn business 1n eight - v Three aivorces were granted in the follow. lng cases, the - first two concerning colored and the third white couples: win uaston versus Kate Gaston; Will Young, versus A-Hee Young; Lena A. Clary versus David Clary. - In each case the allegation was tHat of Infi delity to the marriage vow.. :-,.- Aside ; fronv these the- only other case .tried was one which involved in the neighborhood - of $28.v .- It was brought by Mr., W. D. Rock, against Mr. J. E. Lemmond, for the possession of a load of lumber which ha sold to Mr. Lammond and which Je re covered on claim and delivery 'papers on. Mr. Lemmond's failure to pay. The fiter claimed that Mr. Rock - was Wider contract to furnish a -certain amount of lumber and that In conse quence of the breaking' this alleged agreement he had . been damaged to an amount equaUng the value of the lumber. "The only Issue submitted to the Jury was whether or not the prop erty sued for was the property ot Mr, Rock. .IJhe jury found yes.. - - similar ' charge a trial will not b necessary, tout the. . present-sentence would go Into effect. r ;v -. . Carnival Next Wee. ; The Johnny J. Jones Exposition Phows, ' , constituting a -carnival of some magnitude, will begin exhlbl t:nn next Monday In. the rear ef the f 'ut.-i graded achool. The compauy, which i showins; unlp.r the aunplcea cr the local Ea?!es, is said to have a fjmbr of attractrona which will rr.ftko attendance worth while. There win be balloon ascen.-ioris and other thir.rs 'which never fail to excite in ttrtit In youn and old. Bryan'g Former Running Mates. . The Observer, has been . asked to give the names of Col. W. J. Bryan's running mates 4n his former races for the presidency, i In lsll Seawell and Watson, Democrat and Populist, were on the tloket with Mr. Bryan, and in UOt the Hon Adlai E.. Stevenson. It will be recalled that Democrats were asked to vote for two seta of electors -in ISM. .Tom Watson, the Georgia, . who la now lampooning Bryan,- wa put on the ticket to catch the Populist" vots., ? r -. . ; 5 . -f Jlni Howell, a Colored Tenant on ttio walker Place, Losea llarn and . Two tins Mules. , ; About 11 o'clock last night a, barn belonging to Jim Howell, a colored tenant on the K. H. Walker place. near Sardls postofnee,' waa enUrely consumed by Are, together, with his two mules and other valuable prop. erty. The flames were not disco v. ered In time to save any of the con tents of the house, which was very soon reduced to ashes. Howell ie one i Of the best colored tenants in that I community and has worked hard and honestly for what he has managed to gather aboit him. The loss falls iieavjly upon Mm. The flames, were distinctly visible from the -city, - number of people living on the east ern suburb being attracted by; the lurid glare m that direction. The origin of the fire is hard to Imagine. ' Rev. Mr.' Edwards In HospltaL" ' " His frlenda will regret to 7 xnow. that Rev. John R. Edwards, a mission i ary of the Associate Reformed, Pres byterian Church to' Mexico, ta a. pa tient at, St Peter's Hospital. . Mr. Edwards' condition has been rather I serious since tie came te the Institu tion some days ago, but he is getting along as well as physreian could hope. , Mr. uowaras ah many ac quaintances and personal -friends in this oity wmj will wish for-, him a rapid recovery- . '"'''', oertala That Advertlslne; Paya," ?n am certain that It pays to adver tise." said Mr. J. C. Tate, of the Tate- Rrown Comoanyt yesterday, -we an nounced that we would sell shirts At a reduced price last Saturday and We did.' We opened the ssje at S o'clock tn the morning and closed it at ie:su that nbzht v Our aalcs summed up 00 ahirts. mor than one a minute. Wei dispose of 00 wore than we adver tised to eeH," . ' fine .whiskies: AT FULL VALUES I don't cut thoquaHty of whiskey In order to pay express. . I GIVE YOU FULL VALUE IN THE WHISKEY ITSELF I If you want every cent of your money's worth in WkUkey Qualify instead of a lower grade allowing for express age, send mt your Qrders. Below are a few of my .specially popular brands, . every one pf wwen represents uia very nujnesi quuty ODtainaoie I or tne ptlca: JUlacoln County 4 foil quarts Lin sola County , .t.09 4 full quarts 014 Hkkory Lin.Os. .... t 4 full soarts Watta Oak . . AM 4 full quarts klooean Club 4.00 CsraWhliksy '4 full quarts Hamilton Oa. Oora. .. U.OO 4 full quarts Swaat Mash Corn t.00 4 full quarts North Oarolina Corn . . . . .1S 4 full quarts Old Mountain Oora...... .W . 4fuUquartsOid Cobb Com .......... 4.00 Kre 4 fan quarts Old CaMnet Itlf. lot 4 full quarts Balnoat I. to 4 full quarts Hamilton Co. Cbih,... S.04 4 full quarts Gibson's 4 Star- 4,M . BrasacUos 4 full quarts Apple Brandy..... giM ' 4 full quarts Impsrial Apple Brandy.. 1 60 4 full quarts FtnsOld Apple Braady.. got 4 full quarts Vsnr Old AonlaBimn.. aoa 4 fciU quarts Oaorriaraadi Brandy.. S.0 Ramamnsr. I pay as aspisss. but give the bast roods te the snasamss st the lewsst -eashpricaa, All goods guaraatasd aadar the Pars Food and Druse AsJae 40, ISO. E. B. GIBSON ' " vi Nit'.WfNirta Arvrn t fnttno . " ' To the Consumer at Lowest Cash PrfrW 19 East Seventh Street Chattanooga, Tenn: Ssnd for oooi puts Prise List and Order Blanks, 1 . m fi.,e; f p - j t t : m - A eftataiAHV tniMKme wAvcn-' ' . roMTictuio utmia watm n , r ; kxdorsex by highest iedical AirraomTY ' . ' Beeauae' It contains only such - minerals ; as are needed, and are so blended by nature as to be of the greatest benefit to Use pattesita. . It la absolutely pure, keeps fresh - Indefinitely and la retained by tit most delicate stomachs when other waters arc rejected, -.r--: . :"" . '. Writej for book of testlmoniala. ; aoUl by leading druggist eci jwlttqe. . In Owalotte, N. by Hwley'a Pharruacy.- -i. v i Jib. ' fji DIXIE :'v and Frames, the kind that fastens ta bed, for $2.50 and $3.00 each. Put up without charge. ; Also the kind that suspends from ceiling, at $1.75 to $2.00 each. ' Porch Swings and 'Hammocks at reduced prices. Everything in Porch Furniture and' Rugs to make the porch comfortable. Parker-Gardner Company IBtMs'esajBjBjB life Prepay All Express Diaries V y , A Treasurabio Ourlo. ; Norfolk Landmark.' : a"1";. The Landmark acknowledges, with feeling, the receipt of a beautiful' pic ture of Editor Hemphill, of The Charleston News and Courier, . , and Edltbr Caldwell, of The Charlotte Ob server, . the i two elders.' standing side by side in the middle of the street at Charlotte, their substantial feat rest ing upon the tablet Which marks the spot where the Mecklenburg Declara tion of .Independence (branded as a myth by Jefferson and Hemphill) was signed before the. general Declara tion. Numbers of bystanders, of all ages, el ics and colors, occupy the background, and . ths strain im pressions ef ; some IndlcsSe that a duel Is expected at any moment We shall never cease to treasure this cu rio. Already the order has been given to encase it suitably. ... Help for Those Who Have, stem. : ach Trouble. . ' After doctoring for about f.i for a bad stomach trouMs. an I nearly five hundred dollsrs u,t JZa,-',"1' and doctors fees, I purchsd m. -fll one 'box Of ChamSrls!n's 8tomach ant ; Livr Tablets, which d.d her so much ': rood that she continued to uss thm an1 1 thy have done her more good thn m' of the medicine I bought bfore. Smui; Hoyer, Folsom, iowa. This medfflne i fr sale by R, ii. JorcUn A Co. fcamt les free. . j Pain wllf depart In eiactly minutes It one of pr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets la taken. -Pain -anywhere. Remember! Pain alwayi means congestion, blood pressure nothing else. Headache Is blood pres sure; toothache is blood pressure on the sensitive nerve. Dr. Bhoop's Headache Tabletsale called Pink Pain Tablets quickly snd safely coax tms oiooa prr sure away from pain centres. Painfull nrinAm with women at Instant rsllet to I UbleU 25c. Sold by Mullen's Phsrmscy. ORDERS FOR BEER Shipped by Express tn laif Ttckkgvi pf Itaoaivad, - Tbcmfora Fnatt Goodav.' . . -J.-S: Gold Medal Award. Jamestown Exposition, For Furlty. Xo 4 Dos. Doa. IS Don, i Dos, wmvBarrer Beer..S30 94.S0 .! fiu i I1S.SS Pllslner Beer i,... S.S0 : d0 -. .SO - 10. B0 lt.OS . Poretina )Ialt Ex.. SO ; 4,10 -,M Ut IS.tS , Capnsiener - .. SO v - 'S.0 IS.30 We Allow, SO Cents Per Dosea For Returned Bottle S- - : ;, REMIT MOSTCT OR EXPRESS ORDER, K THE VIRGINIA BREWING . CO.; "Get h" at HawIey,a,, It certainly keeps them away,", aid a' dellghted - customer tt HAWLET'8 MpSQUTTO LO TIONj' - It's an Indian essence absolutely noxious to mosquU toes, fleas, files and insects. ! Tbe bottle 1 9c by our sprint ing bicycle measengsrg. 1l3w'!iyV;':Ffen::iyj cCv The Best r1 , 1 r WotTooGoi i ' Is For ttis BabV And we believe you will agree with us ' that the "Wakefleld" la at the head ef the list when you have carefully examined this line off Go-Car ta. We are alu.f agents for the Allwln PeldVhg Cart," which la ene of the movt sttractivs and convenient fol d.rs on the market. 1'ail orders receive prompt . attention. ' ;". ' ' r -i '. - - Thones IS and ISO. -Tryon and Fifth Streets. lUtv Sou' Tried CUacLCcU Coal t r - r.lcGcy C: G w s f- -s c Virginia Ave. anJ Beach, .AUantic City,JI. I . A modern hotel with every convenience : nrivate baths, elevator, etc. Table and service' kept at a high stanaara. . j.ne open w wns surrounding the - hotel as- -sure plenty of light and air. ' Rates ' very ' moderate. Hotel Shoreham ia conducted bv a North Carolinian and is patronized largely by Carolinians and Virginians. ! jooojuei ana raies upon appacauon. ; . : : - - v ,vV,r . ; ..W.'B. COTTEN. - mmr . rASSEKGEB AXD BcXttrff sTERVICE. . . u We have the oldest and Unrest Liverv. Stable' in' the South and keep fc hlr e . the most stylish ' Horses and 'Vehicles. 4';.' i -v .t-. i y ; Dealers j Horses, Mul es, . Vehicles and- Harness, - I V. Vadsworth's Sons' Coni-:ny :iS Has stood the test of time. Our customer wanit receive r.r tul and prompt attention. For Surerloe Coal and Ptaci r 1 I .- Thone 10 cr 72. - Tin: ixo:iii rrr.Mi:i.i;3.
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