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-CHABLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER' AUGUST 12 1903. PEOPLE'S GOLULa All advertisement Inserted In this "column at rat of ten cents per Una of six word. : No ad taken for less tbaaSO cents.' fasa la advance. . WANTKlk. , 'WANTED By an experienced lady hav . - Ing a public. high school certificate, posiyon (o isaea in a -uga w t a : graded school. a aooo reference. xso md Haeford,,H. ft'VVrAis.'v.i.'. v::ri-' WANTEJ-Ldy stenographer 'desires position. Six years'' experience. Ow4 references. Answer C. e A.," t ; West .third street '.j.-'i VV v : WANTED Regular boarders at 607 West ' Fourth street.; , 'Phone ' JWNTED-Toust 1 with experience ' lpy.o take position and stock In up-to-date Men's Shoe, hat. lurtusmng Business (U vj " corpora t). t Best towa la .North Cro ; , ltha.-;,ll"ina opening for right hub. A4 v dress 'Business, ears Observer. WANTED Lady or gentleman with coonty" high school certificate to. tke charge of Harmony High 8cheoU Term I months. Pays ISO to 60. W. O. Nichol soiv -Harmony, n, r. . v...-..:, ;.;.":, WANTED A man thoroughly competent . - to run no t up a set of Morgan Lock Cornering Machines. Apply, giving price 'expected, to .Lamb-Flan Box Company, Postofflc Box 211,' Winston-Salem, N. C. WANTED 4. large office rooms, second floor,' with 1 or S front rooms, January 1st. Will take 3 years' lease. , Address F, a.: Box 70S,. City, , I WANTED Front room with board near sous re. No. 303 N. Tryon 8t. WANTED I unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping by couple without chil dren, state price, etc "Permanent," care Observer. WAjfTED-Posltlon by registered drug glt Experienced. Address Box 13, Lowell N. C, WANTED A number one coon dog; qne . that can hold a tree, tftate price. Ad dress A. Stuart. 1 Farmers Bank Building. Pittsburg. Pa. ER. TAJPT NOT COMJJKO.f JVwabllcan . 1retadeatfal Candidate . Wrhea to Chairman S. 6. McMnch, of the Taft Inducement Of mm it tee, JSUtfing That He W ill Be Unable to. Aoorpt tbe Invitation to Speak in Charlotte la Hands of Committee. WANTED Superintendents. principals. grsdes, music, eta Many fine openings . N. c and South. Guaranteed enrollment. Sheridan's Agency, Greenwood. 8. C. WA3TED-AT the Star to-night 1,000 " people to see the best show In town Picture ot Vltagraph's latest "A Moon tain Romance." i WANTED-Reilabte men to sell our brooms In North Carolina and Vlr ginia on commission, either as side, line er s specialty line. Address Greensville Broom Factory. Inc., Greensville. Tenn. WANTED Men to lrsrn barber trade. Will equip shop tor you or furnish -po sitions, few weeks completes; constant praetlce. careful Instructions, tools given Saturday wages, rtlplorase granted. Write for Catalogue. Moler Barber college, Atlanta, Oa. WANTED For V. 8. Army, able-bodied V' unmarried men. between ages IS and W, oitisens of t'nited Ststes. ot good chsrae- ' ter and temperate habits, who can spear read and write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, ll West Fifth vstreet. Charlotte. N.-C; 1 South Main Street. Aehevllle, N. C: National Bank, Lenoir. N. C: National Bank Building, Shelby. N.- C.j 401 South Centra street. Statesvllle. N. C. or J7H West Main street. Spartanburg, S. C. TOR RALE. FOR SALE f volumes Science of Rail ways 4 volumes Cyclopedia of Engi neering, standard work, virtually new. 1. E. Carter. Polkton, N. G - FOR SALE Twenty-flve-horse-power gas er gasoline en sine In good condition and a bargain. H. R. Bnyder, ureat Falls, 8. c. FOR BAIC One Art lgsr cane, ene large refrigerator, two coffee urns. Gem Restaurant Co. - FOR SALE lr?1 K. W. 125 volt Westing ' house, multipolar D. C. generator motor 900 rev. Also 1 7x10-11 H.-P. Llddell Tomp kins ' engine, both in excellent condition end running order. Address Greensboro Supply Co.. Greensboro. N. C. Write qs for any machinery you need. , . . FOR SALB-AI1 or any part ot the fol lowing newspaper machinery and sup plies for saja at once: Linotype. Eclipse rawer soiaer, i:ottrei ranting rress, Stating that he is seeking to gain a ie rest before hja campaign for the presidency begins l earnest In No vember and that being In the hands ox his committee he can paake no peaking dates, Hon.-William H. Taft. Republican nominee for the ? Presi dency of the United States, In a letter received bv Mr. 8. 8. McNlnch yester day, declined with thanks the Invita tion to .visit Charlotte and here ad arena. the Republican State convention which assembles here the latter part or this -month. .r: ' . --v-- The announcement wUI be read with sincere regret by a great many peo ple who, though- many of them .are political opponents of -Mr. Taft, would like to look open his face and listen to thfr sound ef his yelce. He would have been the drawing card at the convention. Every effort waa .being made to induce him to ttme, A com mittee of thirty was tOanning te call npon - the political leader- this week. ,The chairman, Mr. McXInch, wrote to Mr. Taft te make an engagement for tne party ana received tne letter puo lished herewith, declining. 4- This action, while regretted.: cornea net as a surprise, dt had been reported previously that Taft would not come. but the-locals hoped until the last It seems to be understood that Taft will conduct the dignified campaign .char acteristic of McKinley and of Roose velt in 1104, making few speeches, Following Is the )ett : Hot Springe, Virginia. . i ' August tth. 1908. My dear Sir: - I beg to acknowledge-the receipt of your favor of August 6th. Inviting me to be present and address the RepublN can State convention to be held In Charlotte an the 1 6th of -August, and n reply to say that It will not be pos sible for me to accept the kind Invi tation, as i am now at 'Hot Springs trying to get' some rest prior to enter ing the campaign in Cincinnati In September. I should be glad to meet the people of your city and vicinity tsj taik to tnem if it were possible, but I am now In the hands of the commit- i COXFEREXCE OF liAYMEX. Representative Meetta Held at Moo- , treat In WbJet Many , Prominent I :; ionrcnmai AHTmpate man- I tary neagesj iken xowarrt luui Vor Sending Out' Tweaty-illssion-I Special te The Observer. Montreat, Aug. XL Ao epoch-making contereuoe ot. representative laymen of I the Boutbern Presbyterian Church was held here from Friday to Sunday. The "wum cm am rant was ua closing see- i tlon of a ten days' missionary conference I ana - marked the high tide ef .interest The speakers included well-known busi ness mea and missionaries from seven countries Id four continents of the world. At the invitation of the chairman ef the I Presbyterian Laymen's Movement "offi cial representatives of similar erganlsa tions ef the Methodist Eolseeoal Church. South, 'the Southern Baptist and Asso ciate' Reformed Presbyterian Churches -i r V : Back Greek Picnic To-Dajr. This Is the day for. the annual plc- met .for conference reaardlng Plans for Into at Baek Creek church aevnnii ihir .," " . pcr,rB.. " Newelto staUon- and the indication possible llnae. tncludina nubflcatlon of I literature and the holding ef Statelier- " a targe erowa win attend. aenomtnationai conventions-- Arrange-1 air. J. c Moore and Mr. J. N. Blg- "" wm maos jor a ueorzia oonven-iham will mik. anaooh.. .. tin, -K. v-u .x. i 1 .. wr , , 27th-hh 1908. 7? i'-i-- : -- -; --I teret " farmers and other .ad The ' interest already- being " taken .in I dresses of a religious character will mis convention insures a large attend. I prooaoiy e given. nc. And. a meeting : with result that Z!" D orid-wtde in the promotion of Anotlier Good Man tionit Un . ii i uuii sneiBB muvainBUL s-f m naaisutrswi . vsaseaa t.iawa x. u . . .ua ,l vojwi uis spesay cvange'i-1 -ura mi me lini sisns or Kianey I rouble. satlon of the world has ever hefora bMn I hODina it would wear away, and ha wu organised. The officials and members of f00" vlcUm of Bright dleeane. There these orgsntxations represent the 'best i," nKf ' F. Foley's Kidney buslneas ti. . T. cre " ten at once the symptoms will g.uth ' ai 'tll. t "'esppear. me aioneys ere strengthened SOUtnern States: land von in aann minA nrf -..u u The climax of the confarene'-was I Bass, of Mornnlown Tnd . k-,t' ' reached at the closing session Sunday VP ten or twelve times in. the night, and M.k . . ' . . ' . I till l) U ...1 . L ..... --v.-- m-.nww,.v Kliu III, in 1 1 M kldneyn, and was cured by Foley's Kld- mght. After stirring addresses by Rev, D. Clay Lilly, of the executive commit tee of foreign missions, anil - Mr. . J.' Campbell White, secretary a the general committee of the Laymen's Missionary movement It was announced that twenty newly appointed mlsslonaviea eouldrnot be sent to their fields until the mopey ror ineir outgoing- expenses was nrovld- ed. This announcement .was immediately followed by voluntary pledges -to provide tne expennes of individual missionaries and In a short time 110.000 .waa subscrib ed and later subscriptions Increased this amount to over $13,000. The enthusiasm of the large audlenoe was expressed- in the repeated sirTgNig of "Praise God irrom Whom All Blessings Flow. ' The ney Cure. Sold by R. H. Jordan & Co. Cllnohneld the Coal of quality. "Get It at Hawley's." in Z.lr..rCi!J P influence ,.f thu remarkable conference lng engagements at this time , mta wl fxt d t , d fc PleJ!?.C0.n.ry L t.m.e.m?e.r,.u0f ,h'r re mission, of the Southern W '"" "y iv. pyterlan Church-whloh inolude Mexico, honor of the Invitation and my re, Cub Br china. J.pan. Koreaand very sincerely yours. WILLIAM H. TAFT, HRVHI.NO THE EVIDENCE. DEATH OV A NOXOGEV'ARIA.V. Aunt of Mr. T W. HuntpHrey. of Tills IWcrw Brailiow Talcea Testimony In xooai ( am in IVhk-h North 'and sWkiit K d 'uwkllit.. () a as a Mt AIM In BBxhrnOM DIUIU AH) JBT(ni. ,K" oi " ' - SpecUl to The Oliver. Wlimton-Salom. Aua. U.-Evldenoa wss bsr, has received notice' of the death V" t-day by J. T. Benbow. referee, in pi his aunt Mrs. -Louise Magee Dea- ",e "u" of John 'oieman, I B. Carrlgan con. at Swarthmore, Pa., in the 14th "na lMe feopi" " Bank of Darlington. 8. year of her axe. Of her The Wii- c- v ,he ''eople's Natlonat Bank of mlngton (Delaware) Newi hai tl) 'n"n-i'iii. w. a. Blair and John rollowlng to aay: I w- rne. riif milt was taken from the "Th (.., nf uh iiniu u. 1 Superior Court by agreement te fte re- Deacon, well known ard much beloved I 'Trt.1 b.aek T,le d"rarnCM xiinK are citizen, or Wilmnlgton. occurred on " l"D"cco aeu,. r. uoieman Monday. Julv 27th. at Strath Havon "eving bought, a few years ago, a great Inn. Swarthmore. P.. irhfr. mh hat luanuiy oi lonacoo on the Mouth Caro- oeent staying for the past seven weeks. I,na marKey ani the present defendants rheumatism and' the infirmities 0f actions. Major J. E. Alexander and Bur- F axe. well & CuiiHler. ot Charlotte, represent I Mn Won .hr.j t... A ne piiiliitirrx. and Mr. D. H. Blair and hlrthdav mnlnrunr nn tt.v.,,.... -a I Manly & Hendrrn are for the defendants. of this year, and was one of the oldest ne n9ar,n" before the referee wffj ..last residents of thui city. She made her "" home with her son-in-law. Jamn C I VTan Trump, No. 121$ Washington I Mp H. Henry Hums Takee Clianrp of "'reei. I Itoxrjoro Scliool. 'Mrs. Deacon was tne redolent of iHnerini in Th. rK-,,- irequeni visile from admirlnz friends ana onen made short trips to The 'WE ENJOY THE GAME Of BUSINESS It's fascinating to us, just the same as the stacks of bluea and reds to the other fellow, and. like t him, we are "always ready for the game." Our prescription business has Increased 100 per cent, in two years, because we are anxious and ready to serve. Sprinting bicycle messengers here to serve you. Making Over, KMdren's Clothes "J. " School outfitting. ' which' be-" cuples the busy mother's tinge and thoughts Just now, can 'be made easier and cheaper y utilising the service of ouf dry cleaning and dyeing depart ments. Old clothes dyed over and made equal to new in looks and wear, stained and soiled clothes cleaned and freshened up these are some of the ways In which we can help you and save you money. Charlotte Steam Laundry Levonderers. Dyers. Cleaners, lit South Tryon tit. THE TATE-BROWN COMPANY High-Class .Tailoring 1908 FALL 1903 fiawley's . Pharmacy TRVOX AXD FIFTH STS. Roxboro. Aug. ll.-Mr. R. Henry Burna homes of relaUvee. She was a wo- , Deen "T ,"JPerlnlenae'lt t" man of wonderful vitality and her 203ti?1o r.'.i eucceed Mr. memory was remarkable. Mrs. Iea- " wno has resigned to as- con was born at Norrlstown, Pa., fepl n" ame Pn'on the Washing- where she sneat the earlv veara of lon BC"oo"'- r- Newboid orgsnlxed and her life. 8he was married to Eoh- brou"ht the Roxlioro schools up to their raim 0". Deacon in Philadelphia, Pr""ml hlh "'n"n He was largely hd six children were born to them, """rumenta! in obtaining from the town Mr. Deacon died about 85 years mo bond Issue sufrident to build and in this rlty. and the surviving ehil-4 equip . the handsome and commodious dren are Mrs. 'William Painter, of building which l now nearing compls Baltlmore, and Mrs. James C. VanM'en. Roxboro gives him ui reluctantly. Trump, of this city. 'There are elev- Waahingtori is to bp congratulated upon en grandchildren and ten great- "ecuring such un efficient superintend grandchlldren.' Funeral services will c"t. Mr. Burns has been nrinclnal of be held at her late residence en Thnm. the Roxboro hcIiooIn for two vr hi. Type Stands, twenyt-flve drawer Type day at I:0 p.. m. Interment will be efficient work end gentlemanly demeanor Cabinet. Linotype Metal, Composing made at RIvervlew Cemetery. have won for him the deserved promo- Stone, and Tables, Card Index. Address The Argus of Goldsboro. where ah tion. He will nn rtonht h. . nnh For particulars ad-1 was well known adds th fnllnvlnf nounr r .hi Machine, etc. etc. dress W. A. Lucas, Receiver.- Wllaoa. I .m nn tVDLIIMVIIJ airs, ueacon was tne aunt rr vn x.i n .. .... . '. ". k-"w, i cny, of- UMlnilNllo lYunin of Mind. N. C. FOB RENT. i i v,,j.f us nrr laie TOineri sisier. and waa 8nr-t ., n,t, ),-.. r...YT yisuor nere, ner last . Wlnaton-yalem. Ann. II. -R. Don Lawa. 1 qt. and 1 being about six years ago. accom- editor of The Yellow Jacket, a,RePublU r last, Deirt- -&Ei br her grandson. Mr, Orrln can newspaper. of Moravian , Palls, e. We can't i??!"- u4? nd ,poet of Bldre WUkes county, returned home to-day A REMNANT of Fruit Jars. at at 7tc and $1 while they nsaairT r si nr vnn mri i rias rtai isis waa aaa a . uliiul iiii iiupl. nr k nre i wiit. .. . . . . a i - m H v. s.w. ww v a ' . - --w . -..v. j i ww liavt vuumy, reiufiiea omo lO-flsiy eU.n -rf - w wm . I C PUntlV tllttinP mnA Tatsal ' r i I . .. .. ' C . tlX7f Republican committee, in New V" ?5".ur:ro? J""."..?' aMWtaa. .T .:.T'" Mr- ' 'tatlon 'T.n rtni,'2Z.mr- JU 0Ul ilfnr To" e;:-T.;. -" exclaimed with some enthusiasm. . . .. . , ----- - - "Everything U going our way.'1 This was in marked contrast to the editor's statement last week on his way to New roric. when he hinted darkly at a Bryan landallH. Tt i rvmarlcerf that VI r r . f iTi .V TT9 must have been Imbued with great con- i"' of Interest PrescriiXton fldence by the New Torkera' attitude to Question Did Xot Revive Itself. .-v wards the country In general and The The regular monthly meeting of Tellow Jacket in navicular it wira .vi awaerman last nigdt had I oe strange, indeed, If Republican- editors shoes, overalls. tmuir.' r tK.- .Tii.- 1"' r 7. "L."'.;,,ulr."1 " ln" Mrl u" '"tie nit. anyway. manufacturing. The D. A. Tompkins Ca h. S5.57fc? " ALDKRMK.V DO NOtHIVO. Xteular Meetlnir For Month of Au- rOB RENT The .Klueppelberg residence -os oouta Tryon MC.' ittrnlahed.: M mp inautn. j;:n. jnnrpny St LO. FOR RENT Wa will rent Mi ninnf.- : ' Ju"n.f uu?,nf known as eur "city shops." The Wldlne- is S fact wtda Ui feet long, four steriea mill eonafruntian sprinkled, beatsd. lirhted and eleotrle power is avai&bla. WmM . 13iTtjRSm,,L-t fcffnieef00.1'-11' naural44the South dldTiot shmrr Iff The 81 vision "-wi m Konna, i consequence or U-directed eff iggists to have r mer action of the board refusing them from r te the collar- SUFFERED 6 YEARS For five or six years I suf fered from enlarged glands of my neck, which , troubled me greatly, especially when I was exposed to cold, damp air. Whenever I tookany cold the glands In my neck, would swell er and enlarge in - lumps under the e bone. This' effected my gen eral health andtarty, system be came run down from Itand I remained In that condition far five years. After trying ether things without benefit, I went on Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, and one dor.cn bottle cured me 'and restored me to-perfect1 heafth. and I am ' nowjj'walk Ing advertisement of Mrs, joe' Person's Remedy. " ! , (Miss) Maggie Wicker, i Pan ford, N. C, Feb. t. HOI. For Office Supplies Phone .40 m POUND & MOORE CO. Commercial Sutlonera and Office Outfitters. 3at Routh Tryon Street. 'Phona No. 40. , fX , I lr"""B to sea wnisaey on prescrip- -vauJt, w vywuu niai liiis very in- LOST-At baseball park yesterday, snver have arisen. Bnt not a word was ''' paraaot. imuais engraved "K. S. heard about It and after a short ses- .Japanese Dan or a Huge Huoceea. The Japanese dance at Electric Park In, North Charlotte last night was said to be quite a success. The feature Friday night will be a 2S 8klddoo" dance, at 'which time ap- n.- Finder return to Selwyn Hotel '. sion to which extremely minor mat- PrPrIte souvenirs will be given. The Jlee and get reward. , , iters only were discussed, adjournment . 'Mtvenlng waa furnished by ' " - ' ""'.'"j tamo. .- 1 the Richardson Orchestrs. - ' i ua-DRwcn inaeDanflOTin xn- .- r . . u Lawyers' road, brown nurse. ontinin.l .- r . . . tur.TraC.a.n.d."r ' kJ-UwJoT Ue. in the fact that those ward-i w-- ,.i .-v.- , I "wno favor allowing the drug store uu privilege were in a minority et At a recent called ins CELL A K EOC8. ' the meeting. CONFIRLIED PROOF. Beefdeota of Charlotte Cannot Doubt what Has Boen Twice Proved. . rneetini. no .acUon could be taken i 'z. " r w. 1 . w7'P,e". 7" i thw nnnudT. mt..nr " arns ana pains ot baa aacke y GAU WHITE STONE JARS; ,0flO etayed away and kept a quorum from K "y.ZZ J JT lower PoUi Stone Pitcher, gallon, Jxing present. - It seema to have re- tK'SX'-;"?,???? ceet en market. We are giving them oved itself by this time Into a see- I f aVsy for.a smaU price. -. B. Floumoy w1 Troposltioa.. and when It will be cTrs -eVe nerrrLa- A Co.--, . settled oannot-even oefalrly el- L.iTJL. 7LV?.-?Z ' mated. j s . 4 i . rv.--. 'Win- fr,.Vhi r -UI -1-',? i vnariotte- eunerera. , .. . imuK. - I Will iwr ion TA WTITa US' MM I TU ttltnllthl,. Mn jIa-t- oa..k ' ... All x -- if-ki i i., i- . . 1 - .vn. r-"T.'.7.v-'."'""i"i. v. , r I Tryon street to Morehead WANT Jelly ' Tumblers An ordinance was passed requiring C W. Bradshaw. tot 8a. Church Street. Charlotte. N. C, says: "Sey eral. pear ago I use Doan'e Kidney niu with such beneficial . fesulU come I .11 ..mn. .1 . " "- - ... rauiia 1 Fa'co JrrS nV helTTavor? &Va KSl . B. yioornoy a Co. . . - , v ; t tdoiogWt at the expense of the aIier. f nt time 1 wllUagly confirm - that :, , ""u"nl wle as a .statement and add that I hav lust preventive against fever ia fection and r hh . .i Taw Extra roUoemea For High Point. eeplnr with the. policy of ax- , at thU tlmti Before I used them I Special t The Observer.-. - . , ,; J tensive examination and analysis of suffered a great' deal from kidney Hurt Pofait- Aug ' 11a i.rf mu m. u",," or annxmg pur- trouble. Mr bcit ached constantly lgn , -OUl(, . AUg. 11. At last OOSeS t the People Of the Cltv. - f mem A m H-m kA . .1 nlghf meet lng of the board of alder-1 "A farther ordinance waa passed re- -hat I could not attend to my. work. man ft was decided to put on two anl"6k'?'aorners t9 ?0t of TJpoii -learning of Doaa's Kidney Ptiig extra V policemen - to V - work- . nt m tnatloirt a well wndemned wy j. pucaaeaelsb frem R. 1L Jordan extra,- poucemeB to work, at the city experts and making u a mls-jjsV Cex'e rug store and through their night. Heretofore tharg have been demeanor to tear away, any such -use was Vured. I am never without r.o offlcera on duty all night and the U ' i ! eupply of Doe as Kldaey PI I la ii - - avmi w f V" wuwr wriiCT U1B IOr assist, nr. jonn a. AlCKae. city at tor-' strengthening the kidneys and ward ney. In hie work of revising the city, 4 g off any serious attacks ef kid charter, j ney Uooble they are aneqkaled. Bay ' ainrhficld Dotnewtlc Coal tcinta ; Poster-MIIbura Co.. .Buffalo II H There's Been "I r l iii Innovation win hailed ."with pleas ure by the people. ' ; t A product 'called Kodol ha. - been made which completely dlgents all food. ' It relieves the weak atom. ach wholly and lnsuntly, yet permits vnv iv ti wni as wanta. nfw Prjr le low. Leave, New Terk. aele ageau for the United orders with yowr draW or writ theitttsUa. t IUJ x liBclifWW Coal CorpoMUiosv Char- j Remember the, ame Deaa' loue, . C, - - - tke be othef. . A'Total ' K .i--. Eclipse , In, the tailoring tiulvfrse. - These summer suits of ours meed It r " ' They've ... eclipsed - everything in eight TAILORED TO TASTE U . v . .... l : W; IJd.OO to ASd.OO. , v ' ; II II T - I ALVl' II I ll--.. ".. i.-.r PURE WHISKIES (Direct froa DbtUlert. ) Boy year Whltkies froa an old established heme. We ewa ear dliUUery uc tkJe direct w the couvmer. treMylif ail exprets catrres. Below art few f oar specula. fat It Ink. Lake Deta (tib-a) . 12JS 1A7I f 11BI ftaaor Stralrkt Bra aJO ASS 1111 weaien gve (reed) lh til 711 MeaatsJa tlead. ... iN 171 Ml "ally Cera (eU). . IM ATS IAN Special Cera...... -.2J0 ATI TJI BreacksOla....... AM ATS IMI I OUT 01s. 2M ATS 7AI Any of the above brands ! t isuppueain cases ot ouart pine or nau-pinc Domes. Write i for , c om p I e t e f" VV pnee ust oi w mes, or dials, Liquers, Beers, etc cortstnajta autwirta co. - Kai ef "Baelaeraa aad "Sseeies'' - . Wsa-Aleehetie KesTTT-r-r Wasve.. kalBswawi, eons gar arSM dt t : r "We desire to call your attention to our Fall line of Imported Suitings and Overcoatines. " p EXCLUSIVE IN DESIGN. v S CORRECT IN STYLE. RIGHT IN QUALITY. NOVEL IN COLORING. " Our Tailoring Department is aeeond to none, and we are thoroughly equipped to turn out the highest class of work. All of our garments are made in our own shop, and our cutter and tailors are the best to be had. Fall line now ready for your inspection. The Tate-Brown Company a CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN a "- , '4 - : BP Odd Pieces on Furnatyre t Nye Hutchison & Son INSURANCE ' FIRE, . LIFE, ACCIDENT- OITICX No. Hant Builotag. Ball 1hea 4S0A There Is seldom a 'time when there Is not needed In the home same piece of furniture, such as an Odd D resssr, Chlffenlsr or Metal Bed. " ' We have suite a strong line of Odd Dreeeers and Chiffonier In Bird's Bya Maple, Mahogany, Blreh and Golden 0k. that waa bought ' when the market was right, and will be sold at very low prices. - 1t us show you. what we have. ..' . IV. Tm McCoy & Company . THE HOME rCRNJ.8S.EnS. For Standard Ice and Standard Coal 'Phono fB or 72 DIRECTORS. J. O. Bryee, pretldsnt; Zr. M. A. Bland, vie president and sales agents; A. O. Rg good, business manager; C M. Davidson, asalatant maa fer; O. B. Kofclnjon. aeer lary: J. R. Van Ness, T. J, Davis. 3, H. Tan Nesa, S. A. nyth. ChaA A. Bland. R. C. Blberstsln. StandardceFueh-eoUijfy f5B rrrirfc ft 1 9- x y Catrnst : 5 8pecla! featnrec: ' rioar Bin wKh ; " i ' r ttter atUchad. lugar Blrt. tplca . -' ' . -. - Aluminum Extension Top. Plata . ', ' .;. .!"'; hu, win lAat, BUdtng Bhelvea, - - - - Metal Bread Box. . Keclpe ' Cabinet.1' '' ' "- --X - Table epaee -4sl In. Trlmmrata, ' - r ' '. ; .Brasa...'.. . j. .:.- . - .. . ' ( . . ' ; ,L L f!-.i!e, "4 bor aa alda oeoaemy and eleeau, ' Tha Aricea ara reaaoaahla. tm ... ..... ... .. $. And 4:v , . - C-.f? ',. without onT Newatocli m ea display. ' PariieiGardner-iCflik:; iu. nuuiii . - . -.. ' . . : n.. . : , ... .:. ,
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