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('.:". r. CHAS1XJTTE DAILY OBSERVE 'ATGUST , 1908. PEOPLE'S COLULlil ( f All advertisements Inserted la thks column at rate of ten ent per line of six ml. Ka ad taken lor teas than 20 cent.'-' Casta la advance. WANTED. WANTED Position by registered drug- Hat , f'mvteneuL Address ;. ' I well. N.- C. -, - :---:- r WANTED-Becond-hand concrete mixer. ndth. preferred. Address J. X, care Observer. -rVji V .V.--i-' V" .r.- .-'-' ANTED Laundry agent a In all towm where we are not already represented. -tanltaiT ateam lundry. Charlotte. N. C. - WANTED Govern em In amall family; Bust tench English, Latin and music. ; Address Mrs. Route i. Maaton, N. C. WANTED-- unfurnished rooms lor light - housekeeping by couple without chil dren, etata price, etc, "Permanent," care - Obeerver. . -. - '. WANTED Superintendenti, ' principals, grades, music, ete. Many ftne openings N. C, and fcouth. Guaranteed enrollment SherMan'a Agency. Greenwood. 8. C WANTED Pirlt-claea colored cook. Do - net aptffy unless up to date. References requh-edC6tate wages. City Restaurant, L. D, Edwards, Wadeeboro, N. C, 1 t 1 1 WANTED-i-Fl rat-class aeneral renair hoD. blacksmith lor Permanent poai- tion.' Good pay. Wood-Mendenball Co Greer. & C. WANTED A position to teach . In traded school. Graduate of Southern Presby terian College, Red Springs. N. C. One year's experience. Beet of testimonials furnished. Address Box 4. Burgew, N. C. WANTED Man having necessary con veyance to tack slams through country. Klmlm Vana mil Mnensas CZDCCted and give- references. Address C. C, cars Ob server. . wantied Clerical nosltion by expert nnrt haok-keener and accountant. Have had several years' practical train- in in hank and re n era I mercantile won. Cnfwn ar&duate: married; 3d years of age. "Accountant." care Observer. FOR SAluE. port kat.r At once, nice lot near Ellsa- beth Collece. Good investment. Tele phone 347. F. H. Bradley. - HYH HAT.Fi l-7Wi H.-P. 125 volt Westing house multlpola D. C. generator motor 00 rev. Alao 1 7x10-15 H.-P. Llddell Tomp kins engine, both in excellent condition and running order. . Address Greensboro Sunotv Co.. Greensboro, N. C. Write us for any machinery you need. FOR SALE All or any part of the fol lowing newsoaoer machinery and sup plies for sale at once: Linotype. Ecllpae Paper Folder, Cottrsl PrinMng Press, Type BUnds, twenyt-flve drawer Type Cabinet. . Linotype Metal. Composing Stone and Tables, Card Index. Address Machine, etc., etc. For particulars ad dress W; A., Lucas, Receiver, Wilson, N. C. nsciLTA.Yrooua QUEEN CITY Dyeing A Cleaning Works means nothing but dyeing and cleaning. CARD WRITING 15o. per doaen. Finest penmanship. E. J. Abemethy, Ruther ford College. N. C FOR 19 DAYS WE OFFER for sale at at tractive prices cotton seed Vneal and hulls. It will pay you to write Sis. Ha vens Oil Co., Washington, N. C. THE SELWYN Barber Shop la to find a chiropodist, manicurist, hair dresser and good barbers. Corns, bunions and inverted nails cured at once. Chas. German. Mgr. GOING WEST? Oklahoma. Write us for Information about city and farm proper ty and business opportunities. Alexander and Alexander, Real' Estate. Box 804, Oklahoma City, Okla. Two Marriage lit Durham County. - Special to The Observer. Durham, Aug. 5. Mr. Eddie E. Leigh and Miss Bttle Lolgh. two - youn people who live south of the city, were quietly married several ; nights ago, the marriage vows being said at 11 o'clock at night. The u matter was kept quiet and Is Just known generally. The groom is the son of Mr. J.: w. Ligh and the bride - a daughter of Mr. A. NT'LefftTh. They are distantly related. Justice of the Peace Han-la, a new magistrate, offl ; elated and spoke the word making them husband and wife. They were married 1 atuhe home of Mr. W. P. Barbee, a neghbor. . This afternoon quita a number of Durham people went out to Maguey's , chapel, gomfi eight miles south of the , city, to attend the marriage of Mr. Seaton GaUs Lindsay and Miss Daisy , I. Massey, these vows being aaid to K: night at i:30 o'clock. liev. Lucius Massey, an uncle' of the bride, offi ciated. After the marriage there an Informal reception tendered - the bridal party and the couplo then came to Durham and leave to-night on a bridal trip North. Mr. Lindsay, who is superintendent of the schools ; "at Gaston la, gave his home as Or - ange county, where he spent the early part of his life, and his age as .'19 years. The bride is the daughter of Rey. Pleas H. , Massey and Is a ' highly accomplished young woman. 'There were several In the bridal party, : two of the brlde'a maids livl ni In . this city.. (Southern ivwer Company May Enter Mign roint -Aidermanlc Notes. t Special to The Observer. if. High Point, AuK. 5. Mr. L. Car ' son Sinclair was sworn in as a mem vber'or the board of aldermen from , the third ward to take the place of Mr. W. T. Parker, resigned. - h ; Mr. Willman. of the Southern .; Power. Company, appeared before : the board and said that his company desired to enter High Point, and that a franchise would be later asked for. This company would furnish, light . and power and would contract . for v f urnishing-i electricity for running - plants by sinotor. , ... ... . The Southern Bell Telephone Com . panji appeared before the board and . asked the privilege of furnishing free i Jtofwnes 'for the use -ef the city and. ' proposition jwas unanimously re ' f usedv . ' . ' . a Fayeqville Negro Shoots His Girl Special, to 'The Observer. .---,. rayettevlUe," Aug.' S. Frank Coun ell, a young negro of bad reputation, last night shot his sweetheart. Hattia I Newell' though not ' seriously, be cause she chose the escort of another man i In - preference to himself. ; After a negro performance,. Council offered to ' take his girl home, when she refused and walked off with an-, othea man. ' Council following until they reached the vicinity of the Con-' federate monument on BU James Square, when he fired two shots at the woman, one taking effect in the right knee and on in Ui left thigh. ' When ths stomach, heart or kidney nerves gef weak, then -.these- organs always tall. Don't drug the stomach, rror stimulate the heart or kidneys. Tint ts simply a make-shift. Get a prescrip tion known to druggists everywhere as i Dr. Snoop's Restorative. The Rewtoratlve : i prerared expressly, for this weak in side 'nerves. ; Strengthen these-, nerves, build them op with Dr. fjhoop's ftetora tlve tablet .t J liquid and we ' ti0W -mtrkrjreip- wHl-ome.-Boid bjr Mullen's I M im ui . ....... OUTRAGES IN 'ARTS NAME ABSURD SCTLPTURB AT CAPtTAIi j Iany of the Statues Which Xow . Adorn High Place in Washington Should be Consigned to the Fools' Galkry-eTbe IMglrlct Ownmlslon ' era Excite the People by Trying? an ,'Kipwtmeni The Washington -Statne-Whteh Btekena H&de4-1inT-OfuraaBa Company faeidal the court The Absurd Statue of Andrew Jackson A Number of Others to be ; Placed In tbe Same Catalogue. r; . BY ACH M'GHEE. -..- ' i Observer Bureau, P -. . .,12 Post Building, - ' Wajjlngtorv AUg. 5 For the past week Washington has been in a state f . excitemnl, and this time "Washington",.; does not mean -only me. It means every -man, woman and child, white man, black man, j Chinaman, rich man, poor man, beggar majwTthlet and all the rest, which has (been n and down- the orincloai thoroughfare f the cap! taL Pennsylvania avenue. The District commissioners. It appears, .nave been in a difference over the placing of a statue in front of the new District building, which has Just been com pie ti ed and is by far the handsomest gov ernment building In Washington, sit uated on the south side of the avenue between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. One morning last week there appeared In front of this (building most monstrous thing PvXf man set-upon a wooden pedestarTThe man at-flrst was white. .After he had stood there before the gase of thousands who passed un and down the avenue, some fellow with a -bucke of paint and a brush came along and painted him gray. He had on a coat somewhat after the fashion of the English walk ing suit, but it did i not nt, and the left hapd was put around "behind his back in a m'ost awkward position. On the whole it looked very much like the average rub ber doll after an energetic and fanci ful child had been putting it through various contortions of face .and form. What did it mean? Surely It-was nt Intended to put such a thing there m one ef the most conspicuous places in the city. It stayed there several days, belt the next morning the newspapers were eagerly sought after to find out what it meant. ' TRYING AN EXPERIMENT. The commissioners have a statue of Governor Shepherd, the first, last and only Governor of the District of Co hrm'bia, and they had a dispute over whether or not it would look well in front of the District Building. They Anally decided to have this putty and wood monstVoslty made and set up on the spot suggested to see how it would look. Well. It would look that way; there was no difference of opin ion in this town as to whether or not it should go there. People began to bo vociferous about if., and the newspa pers were bombarded with letters of protests on the part of outraged cit izens. Now that brings us to a place which I have been wanting to come to for a long time, but did not know exactly-how to get there. That putty man Is not the only monstrosity under the name of what ia commonly termed art and sometimes sculpture In Washington. There are flguren."catter ed all over Washington -which ouht to be taken and dumped Into the Po tomac river or burnt somewhere in a fiery furnace. The noted ' Grenough statue of Washington, now on the Capitol grounds, wherein Ueorge Washington appears with a Roman toga thrown across his shoulder, be ing considerably sparse of clothes fen the rest of his body, should precede all the rest. Charles Dickens In 1842 noted the absurdity of this thing, and commented on It In his "American Notes." It was then In the middle of the rotunda of the Capitol, where It was less objectionable, for. If George Washington Is to appear in public without any clothes on, lie should at least be Indoors and In a dark place where imodesty will not be shocked. Unless he was wholly and helplessly j drunk, he never would anywhere have had on such a rig. but if In that de plorable condition he ever did appear. It whs unkind to shock history with a marb'e representation of It. HEROES SINNED AGAINST. t But poor old George Is not the only one of our neroes wno is sinnea against 'by the strange vagaries of ar tists' Imaginations. There Is Andrew Jackson. The most ridiculous thing In the was of art, next to the Grenough statue, "which shocks all common sense on tho streets of the capital is an equestrian figure! of Jackson on La fayette Square, Just across from the White House and In full view from the While House porch.- Possibly that ac counts for some of the vagaries of the presidential mind, gaxlng on this statue, especially since "Old Hickory" Is one of the most admired heroes of the Chief Executive.. The statue Is of bronze.. Andrew Jackson Is sitting calmly In the sad dle, his sword by his aldeXscarcely muscle of h4s face strained or any portion or muscle of his body out of its norsoal position. - The - horse Is standing upon his two hind legs, his front feet about three feet from the ground,, his. nostrils dilated, mane standing on end every hair of It and tall bent into an expression of mingled gallantry and fear. No man under heaven ever saw a horse In that posltloa anywhere, not even In a circus, nor yet in a pasture or on the wild prairie. But It Is art, so we must not say anything about it. NEED OF FOOLS' GALLERY. There area number of others, none quite so bad as these, but It ought to be one of the first duties of the Incom ing Denvcratic Congress, whenever it inoo trees, to have all these absurdi ties melted up or all gathered togeth er Into a Fools' Gallery to be estab-, lished. Not .one of the heroes would raise the slightest objection.' Not alii of them, by the way, are even heroes.- , r -! - - -- The magnlfk-ent statue of Gen. W'll llam Tecumsh-herman In front of the Treasury Building would escape the FoouV-OaUery. In It the horse is standing stliuae 4 horse usually does in battle, and the general is sitting erect, not glvlftg bin, attention to toe horse but to the battle. Or possibly he Is meditating . about ' the , march through Georgia or the burning and sacking of CotamMa- But,' anyway, the statue Is all right, even If the gen eral himself. was somewhat of a vil lain. - v :'. - ' ' : ;: Greensboro Table Company - Bank . rupC -Observer Bureau,- - : - - The Bevill Building. 0 ' Greensboro. Aug) i. Judge Boyd to-day adjudged the Gfeensboro Table Company a bank rupt and appointed R. C Hood per manent receiver. M. L. Bloomberg, secretary and treasurer of the com pany, was arreeted-and placed under bond Friday charged with misappro priating funds of the- corporation. ball being fixed at 11.060. r Weak women should read my "Book No. 4 lor Women. It tells of Dr. 8hoops Night Cure. ' Tails how . thee sooth Ira healing.' antlseptie suppositories bring quick and certain help. The book is fie. Address Dr. Sbeep, Racine, Win, KOWAJf arXTt'AIi MEETTXG. ; Officers' KeportVery Encouraginc - Eighth lhrtrlct Executive Oommlt- ' tee to Select a Chan-man To-Da . 1 Johnny Jones Carnival Attracting Crowds., -.-,-'"',. ' Special to. The Observer, f' T' Salisbury.1 f Aug. t - i. The 5 annual meeting of the Rowan Mutual Fire In house to-day was largely attended and the reports of the offlcers were very encouraging. The company has; a thousand policy-holders and about million dollars of Insurance la force in the county. - During the past year 12,000 was paid on account of dam age by. pre. wind and lightning. A feature of the meeting to-day was ah address by Hojw: Theodore SVXiuttxv The" oldT officers. were re-elected.' They are: Dr. C. M. Poole, president; S. A. Earnhardt, vice president, and Rev, J..M. L. Lyerly secretary and treas urer. . The congressional executive cem- mlttee of the eighth district meets in Salisbury to-morrow at 4 o'clock to elect a chairman, Mr. J. P. Poole hav ing resigned. It is understood that Hon. Theodore F. Klutts, ex-Congres- man, ,wlli be chosen unanimously, Capt. Max L. Barker,- of Company B, First Infantry, has been detailed as As sistant Adjutant General during the rifle-practice encampment of the, Third Regiment now being held at Morehead City;..'.. Distressing news' comes frdm Rd Chester, Minn., where Misses Maggie and Sallle Chunn went several weeks ago for treatment for the former. She has tuberculosis of the throat and the disease has gone so far the phy sicians are only hopeful of prolonging lire a snort wnile. Since leaving Salis bury Miss sa-llie Chunn has had to un dergo an operation for tumor. Large crowds are attending the Johnny JoneS Carnival. The fine Ital ian band Which gives concerts on the square at 7 o'clock each evening has won the applause of Salisbury's finest musicians' and each concert is heard by large numbers of the best citizens of the town. Last night there were two small HfnculTleH at the carnival ground but no serious damage was done. ( The work of putting down the bltu- llthic Btreets is progressing and proves Interesting to all who pass by. Voungrmeii of the city gave-a dance gf 'the armory complimentary to Miss Maud- Preston last night; ho is visiting Mrs. Charles A rey. LEFT WITHOUT CLOTHES. High Point Filling Party Gets Back tx I own From a Pleasure Excursion in Undress r'a.sliion. Special to The Observer. High Point, Aug. 5. Yesterday sev eral High Point citizens, including the chief of police and Officer Lovelace, took the early morning train for Lake, w here they spent the day seining. However, if seven of these men had known how things were going to turn out they nrver would have gone on this fishing frolic. Arriving at Lake, they pulled off their good clothes and donned the old ones for seining pur poses, leaving the aforesaid clothes and valuable with the man In charge of the pumping station, with the un- derxtandins that they were to return., it 4 o'clock an,i get their clothes the pumping station would bo locked at that time. When the hour arrived to take their clothes out, a distance of about one mile from where the party was seining, Messrs. Bert Holder, Artnur Lyon and Burgees were sent on ahead to take the clothing out and have them ready for the seining crowd wnen they arrived. This they did, leav ing a note at the pumping station for the boys to come on to the railroad When the forerunners of the party ar rived at Lake train No. 45 was near at hand and thinking that No. 12. due bv mere at :4. would not ston for them the party boarded train No. 4. With an tne Rood clothes of the seven seln ers. together with all their money and vaiuanicH and Drought them on to Mign t'olnt. Arriving here they realized wnat a predicament the seinlnsr crowd was In. with wet clothes, some in their undershirts and barefooted, with not a cent of money extent Officer Lovelae who Jut had enough to pay the fares 10 xtign t-oint. leleKrams were sent to Spenrer but no word could be got ten to the boys, and Np. 35 does not siop mere. So the seining crowd waitea nil trie evening with the Wet clothes they had on from 10 o'clock In the morning until nearly 10 at ingni, ana caught .No. 12 arriving in man x-oini rtareronrod, coatless in some Instances and a thoroughly dls- u crown Had they not secured a lantern and flagged No. i;t . they would still he along the railroad at e awaiting succor from home. : , High Point Coiuktii Bankrupt Observer Bureau, , The Bevill Building; Greensboro, Aug. 5. A voluntary petition In bankruptcy wo men. to-aay Dy .Matlock Broth ers, who have been conducting a gen eral merchandise store In High Point J. Ed Kirkman was appointed re ceiver. The nrm has liabilities of iis.ooo with nominal asoets amount ing to 121.000. - Central Industrial Institute!. Special to The Oberver. Columbus, Aug. 5. The next ses sion of the Central Industrial re stitute, which will this year embrace high school branches, will begin Sep tember 1st. , Rev. T. II. Posey, late of Frultland Institute, Henderson county, will be principal. Miss Minnie Arledge, ef Columbus, a student at the State .Norma), w ill be In the In-' teraiedlatje and MlvLEllza Newman, of Columbus, primary. "Get It at Hawley's." OF COURSE You want th best soda. Ever try Hawley's? . ' If you " havej you k bow it'a the best . . : ; ...'If. you ' haven't well, . you know you are missing it V - It'a cold. . sparkling, luscious with rich, creamy -cream and taste Jult right We mix It as yeu want IV Hawley's Pharmacy - Thonee 11 and HO. ..Tryon and Fifth OtreeteV JML . . TTie Ludden & Batejs U a genuine $400.00 Inatruraeot if judged by the value of other planoi. It would coat I400.00 too, only for our plaaf making and selling one hundred piano at a tine. ia. stead of a ainglt piano like other dealer. The Luddtu and Bate New Scale JMno copper-wound and steel string throsghout. Full cabinet grand, balanced scale, as perfect a skill can make it. Double repeating action , with light, even touch. Geo. nine ivory keys. Beautiful rase of fancy walnut, mahogaay or oak, lined through out with birdfrye maple. Tone full and rich, with that peculiar "ilngtag" quality found, only in the highest grade of piano. In rite of the deafh ef the head of the family we cancel the club contract and make you an outright present of the unpaid balance. The piano then belong lo you absolutely. Thia free life insurance ha allowed the completion of many a musical education, and I worth yonrconaideration. If. I practically am auurance that you will not lose your piano through Inability to pay due. Write us i once for an application blank and complete description of different tvte of finUh. In this way you can make a aelection that will delight you. You can leave ine quemon 01 tone to ua. we A well made, attractive stool and a neauuful scarf go with each pii full information of the club that i now LUDDEN 4 BATES, Southern Music A Plonnant Outing- Indulged In by Cameron Folks. Special to The Observer. Cameron, Aug. S. A Jolly party. consisting of Misses Bessie and Mayme Blue. Beatrice McNeill, Jewell Muse. Minnie Muse, Annie McKadyen, Mar garet Bout and- Messrs. Roy C. Muse, Harrison Stutts, Mason Boat. Willie A. Mus and Clarence Mclwturln, chaperoned by Miss Bettie Riddle, left town at an early hour for Lakevlow, where the day was pleasantly spent In boating, bathlnz. etc. An eWant luncheon was served at 2 o'clock, af ter which the various couples spent the remainder of the day In "whis pering sweet nothings" to each other as their boats glided swiftly over the beautiful friko. All too soon came the hour for returning, the happy party reaching town "in the gloam ing," all tired, but voting It a Joyous day and one long to he remembered. Receiver Appointed For tlio Durham Iron Work Company. Special to The Observer. Durham. Aujr. 5. Tn Oxford yes terday afternoon Judge Jones ap pointed W. J Griswold in4 R. ft Everett, of this city, as receivers for the Durham Iron Works Company. This company has been stranded for some time. The property was ad vertised for sale under mortgage deeds and last week a restraining order Are Your Kidneys Well? Bright's Disease;, -Diabetes, Rheu matism, Gout.- Gravel, Dropsy, In flammation of the- Bladder, Bad Blood and Nervous Troubles caused by Sick Kidneys. English-McLarty Co.. the well-known Druggists of Charlotte, know by experience that HINDI PO will cure all forms of Kiftney and Nervous Troubles, and will guarantee it in all cases. Can t you afford to try it at their risk? It costs you nothing If it don't do the work. Sent by mall to an yaddress, pre paid, on receipt of 50 cents Six boxes, J2.B0, under a positive guar antee. Vt. For sale by R. IL Jordan & Co. (1 m ia 111 1 taasawaaasisnaaaasai Bottled in Bond Whiskeys All Oar 0e Oaaraaawd UaeW Tea NtJaal Pm IW Law Established thirty years retard fsr handling only reliable goods. Hend your mall order v as. flatlafaetion auarantaad. rders filled day reoeived. shipped In plain package. W PHKPAY "SHOEMAKER" RYE WHISKEY D Lazarus Club, "Cream of Whiskies".. Virginia Mountain (atrt., 7 yrs. old). Albemarle Rye, "fine". Cabinet Rye.... XX Red Rye... Red Cross Malt Whiskey Yadkin River Corn 2 60 Georgia Corn, pure white or yellow... 2 25 Virginia Apple Brandy 2 60 8hoemaker Rye (bottled In bond) 8 full. Qta. Send trial otder to day for any of -.represented or money refunded. . , Complete price Hit and booklet on ' Mag Orsar Dissrtaiial aa4 " i 902 Mala Street J J2 doz; local steamed) $10.20; barrels Brevv- jery bottling "export" 10 doz., If1 1 T L.L. ' -j - jVa 25c dozen for bottles ' returned. CASH WITH ORDER. 'V -4 (fa ' - ha I m mm The Luddea and Batet Club PI in of 1 piano selling was created for people who really want a high-grade piano, yet lack the ready money for its pure hate. By', joining the club of one hundred now "' forming, membtn can secure a genuine $400.00 New Scale Ludden and Bates' Piano mt once. Wt send' you the piano at soon as your application ia ac cepted. You pay for It a little at a time each 'month. It's like putting your money In bank, only better ; you actu ally save $113.00 on the price. The saving to you tlly,-A instead of $400. i guaranteed for a life tine. Ha (pedal win ee tnai yon get a perfect Instrument. piano. Write for forming. House, Dept AX, Ssvaaaak-, Ca. was Issued to prevent the sale. In the meantime a sutt was Instituted by John Kuker, who loaned money to the concern and now the whole busi ness Is placed in the hands of receiv ers. It is quite a badly mixed up proposition. Dry Cleaning Is The Right Way To clean all fabrics when there Is any danger of damage to them by laundering. Dry cleaning does not take the stiffness' out of the goods, does not shrink, full or pull them out of shape, does not affect delicate colors or dam age dainty laceor other trim mings. When a garment has been carefully dry cleaned and pressed' 11 looks Tike new and that's not the way tt will look after It has been washed and Ironed at home. Costs but a little and is worth It. Charlotte Steam Laundry Launderers, Dyers. Cleaners, 219 South Tryon b't. ELECTRIC STEAM .-ax rkUAXTON tt 'jy CHARLOTTE. NTC. RXPBEfM 8. Oo? t Btamn 1 Oat 4 Qta. 12 Qta. .94 00 . 4 00 . 3 00 . 2 60 . 2 29 4 00 $11 00 4 00 12 00 3 00 S 60 2 78 7 60 2 60 60 3 60 11 00 2 60 7 00 2 50 6 60 2 76 7 60 6 00 12 00 3 60 tne above. Ws guarantee tbs quality a all brands ef Waiikeye sent oa request. Lazarus goodman co., " . . LYNCHBCRO, VA. bottling (well ; kV I X i f .4ta I v Ay s.'J - m ma w k w. r " .V '' . ffiajL, irfiffi VdMJ : .iiiJ J WT- ORMNAMY nnmairtsi wATftst ENDORSED BY HIGHEST Because It ccoitaUoa only they are so blended by nature UiA nailents. It is absolntelv la retained by the most delicate rejectee. Write for book of testimonials. Sold by leading; druggists everywhere. , In Chralotte, N. C, by Hawley's Pharmacy. piM'Dougall BBsI Cabinet Special features; Flour Bin with sifter attached. Sugar Bin, Spice Cabinet. Tea and Coffee Canisters. Aluminum Extension Top, Plata Racks. Want List. Sliding Shelves, Metal Bread Box, Recipe Cabinet. Table space 40x39 in. Trimming, Brnss. The modern home now provides for every kitchen convenience. Anything thut saves time and labor and aids economy and cleanli ness is not too , expensive for you. The McDougold Kitchen Cabi net does aU of this and more, too. Th prices are reasonable. 111.00 ,J0 00, $25 00, IJJ.OO, r0.0, IIS. 00 and $40.00. Can you afford to be without one? New stock now on display. Parker-Gardner Company McCoy's Hints VJ. T. McCoy THE ROME Stylish IMSSEXGEK AND We have the oldest and the South and keep for hire and Vehicles. Dealers in Horses, Mules. Vehicles and Harness."' , I. W. Wadswortlfs Sons' Company IS ; Standard Ice 'Is the perfect artificial Ice. .' ' - CerrecU that hot tired fee Has;., ; Customers wants receive careful and prompt atteatloa fllOXE It OR Tfl, Standard Ice & FucI Gon:p'y i ;reNTiccu.o AUTHORITY such' minerals as are needed, and as. to be of the greatest benefit to nure. keen freah tnrieftnttelv and L4TMIA WATCH I stomachs when other water! are , I " FOR SUMMER COMFORT That th "Dixie" la the most con venient most durable and most sightly Mosquito Canopy on the market Is an acknowledged fact. We have a large stock of these for either wood or metal bed, and can place one on your bed on short no tice. Price $3.00. No charge, for putting them on. We have the "Climax ' Canopy alao for those who want their net swung from the cell- Ing. Price I1.T5. Cl Company FURNISHERS. Livery BCGGY SKRVICK largest Livery Stables in the most stylish Horses . '
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