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6.,.. -OX AL. 'TV -fl r.rl ISC'"- I i .- r: c9ib! xr-.tct.i w".i return ha been spending several TMki wnn rcioiivea wi friends, - Jir, and Mr. Ted Maffltt will go t housekeeping to-day on McDowell tei. They have been living at tna horn of airs. Lottie C. AlafiHC After to-morrow Mr. H. A. Lon don. Jr., and children, Mae end Frank, of .Lyndhburg. Va, who are the guest t Mrs. J. A. For, , -on Vnrtfi OnNn afreet, will be 'With, i Mra. Paal Chatham on South Tryon until Saturday, when they will .leave for Plttaboro to visit relatives. - ; . Mrs. Harvey Lambeth will not re turn from Hendersdnvllle until Oc tober 1st. Mr. Lambeth spent Sun- ' ' day evltib her. -V :- ; ? Mr. and Mra. Cameron Morrteon have returned to tha cHy. - Mr. Mor rison came from Rockingham and Mra, Morrison from Brevard. - Tha "Wednesday Afternoon '. Club . will meet with Mra Ben J. Smith at her home on North Poplar .street t Wednesday. .$-. -.v,1. - .. V " 5 Chief of 3olc and : Mra. T,- U, r!irltnjhunr. aocomoanled" br four- , , children, returned yesterday trm : -TVoodlaaf, -after a visit to reiauvea. a ?: v1 ' 1 ' . . ' i' Mn and Mra. J. M. Tull returned - j yesterday morning to their home In - Birmingham,. Ala., aftr visitrnt Mra. 0 ouavcy n juib. . v....Mj morning. Mr. and Mra. K. O. Alexander hava returned from - , Black ' Mountain, where thy apent aeveral montha at , their summer horn. ., v ' . 1 1 ' Js Mlsa May Penfleld ' haa returned from College Prk Oa.. where she waa th-guest of Mrs. p. C. Lyl..w horn. , . Mlaa Matt "Dowd wUl entertain at her horn tbla afternoon at brtdg la honor of her slater. -Mra. E. K. Bryan, . of Mem-phis, Tenn., and Mrs. H. A. .: London. Jr., of Lyncnourg. va, v . .' Miaa Maud Muller left yesterday mornlna for her horn in Atlanta, Oa..-after snendlng aeveral weeka ml tne eitv witn ansa ixiuih nuivnji - , - . . . r . -; Mr. and Mra T. I Basa and Mr. ' vt. L. Bass, of . Banf ord. wer Char lotte visitors yeaterday,. stopping at ' r the Buford. j v 'Mr. and Mrs.- A. M. Spang are ex- pected home the middle of th week irom a V t " w - . other points North ' Mrs. J. W. Tucker, who haa been ' Indisposed with tonsiUtla for tha past week, la much improved. . Mr. and Mra W. A. Jetton, of Da vldaon. were registered among the gueata at the Buford yeaterday. . Mrs. W. C. Heath and Mrs. V. I Davia and Minn Isabella Nelson, of ' Monroe, wer Charlott vlsitora yes terday, stopping at th Buford. Mr. and Mra C. A. Williams re- iiraat vatrita mnrnlnf from the North, where they spent thre weeks Biggs Is.wjth Superintendent Little's visiting In Boston, New -York andmP na Logue at Superintendent elsewhere. ' Miss Lily Long has returned from Danville. Va.: Bt. Catherlnea, Canada, and Blacksburg. Va.. where she apent the summer with Mrs. Rufua Bar ringer. Mrs. Barringer, who ta now the gueat of Pr. Paul Barringer. prea- tdent of the Virginia Polytechnic In : etltute. will not Tetum to the city for several weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Fewell and Mra J. M. Ivy, of Rock Hll. 8. C, were ri.. b.,IZ yiruay. sioppina , f . I ' Among the guests at tbe Belwyn yesterday, where Mlnaea Elise and Rebecca Lyles, of Wlnnsboro, 8. C. Mrs. W. T. Wilkinson and children have returned from Shelby, where , they apent some time. - Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lee have re turned to the city and are registered for the present at the Sewyn. Miss Bessie Stewart, of fianford. Is visiting her slstar. Mra, W. W..Hay f wood, at hrr home on ast Fourth aireet. t Vera, Ue Medium. V v -- Mr. Richard Harding Davis, who f- writes such delightfully entertaining what have b,e adopted." finally ex ; torles. I- the author of 'JVera, The- claimed the wise one. ' Medium." Just published by Charles -May be," said the inquirer after .wiiuiitr. iwwiwi. .neiinformatlon, slowly scrutinising the story ran serially in the . serinner inB)-Minr, x nuv S vrea UiV ' a-her," "Van Bibhr" and -"Soldiers of J Fortuoe" will like thU book. Vera rurnisnea n comers witn memories of the past and news of th- future. ; until evercome by love and then she - - nuit tne - nusiness ana ' exposed a great fraud.- . . J -' y; -. ' Jterklenburgers Bulltllng Forsyth ,s.i KoadH. . : '. ' ?;'i. Chief of Police T. M. Christenbury, .who went to Winston-Salem on tha ,: excursion "Saturday, returning yeatcr- day, found alx Mecklenburg negroes on1 the Forsyth gang. They are: vVander Eddy, Krnert Twltty, " John . Coleman, Alonso Hall, Wallace Greer. ')'..'. and Walter Wood. The last named - was on for SO days for train beating. '. AH the others are serving sentences of two years for store breaking, ' i Wedded Near Industrial School. Rev. J. A. , Baldwin was the of ; , fleiatlrig; minister at a Sunday wed j ding at his .residence ? yesterday, in ;-, the Hosklns section, v The . young people who assumed the- nuptial i vows were Mr. E. W. Baker and Miss K-isle Plerson. The- groom is an em r!oye of the Southern Cotton Oil at noon. - . . .. .- I V - . I - . - I .' 4 ,i . , . . . I ' J"", n hub a. rtaywvoa. aangnirri: Air. ana ai rs. it. M. lisywooo, oil'" -7- " . .,..w -f o. a OS I.ldrfpii .trao. and .Me v I i Gray were . married yesterday r ornlng at 10 o'clock by Rev. A, U Coburn. at hla residence. No. 0( -.'.West Fifth street. The groom is a s of Mr. and Mra ,W. W. Gray, of No, JOSc North Graham street. Ha la aa employe of the Liddell foundry. Mr." Herb LeaTCa the City. ' Mr. IL J. H'rrb. who hag been the! emciont superintendent ot the Coch rane Fhow case Company for the! past two years. Mas severed his con nection with that .company and has accepted a position 'with a large Western concern. , He will ' leave within a few days for the West to lake up tne - -auuea of his new I position. ,. . - SPECTFT BLl'E RIBBOM. If you are dissatisfied with the flavoring! eitrscv yow un own tuiag try luel TI.e lavements of ft X'ujiiTkt of Teo- - lie, visitor and Others. Mr. Clyde For leaves to-night for cei leucine, Tenn., to ntr school. , Capt. Frank H. Bobbins. of Lexlng- ton. who ia la the city. Is gradually improving. Mr, ,W. F. Stevenson, of Cheraw, S. C wu registered among the j guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. T. H. Wannamaker. of Winna- boro, R C was ft Charlotte visitor yeaterday. . Mr. W. . . - John. Of High Point, pent last night at the Buford. Mr. J. A. Graves, of Albemarle, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, Mr. a w. MedUn. of Wlnnsboro, S. C; was registered ." among th I guegta fat tha Buford yeaterday, Mr. A. B. Coon, of Newton, spent yesterday in the city. . , Mr. R. B. Flake. Of Wedesbore, formerly of the clerical force of th Central, spent yesterday In th city on his way to winston-caiem to ac cept ft position 'with tha Hotel Zlnien- M . . - . . . . Mr W. C. Alexander has returned from Hot Springs, .where he spent some time. -.;.-.- ' . -Mr. O. H. Chasmar. of Washington, was registered yesterday among, the guests at the Belwvn.- . . ' . Mr. J. D. Oraham. of Sumler, 8. C, spent yesterday in the city, stopping at th Belwyn. : v. .. , - 5 : Mr. A. 8. Cheek left yesterday morning for Houston, Texas, to spend several, weeks on business. Mr. R. W. Hughes, of Trenton. 8. C.j -u a visitor. In th city yesterday. i mp. w. M. Jordan, proprietor of th central, spent yesterday in oreena- boro with hie family. - .- t . jjr Frank Stevens, ; of .; Monroe, ,pent tew hours In th city yester- Among- the gueata . at the Central yesterday wer Messrs. F. H. Sldea and Sam Johnston, of Hickory. - I Mr. R. O. Thompson, of Lincoln 'ton, waa a visitor for a few hours yes terday. X - .. ' ii Mr. A. H. Rogers, of; Columbia, S. O., apent yesterday at the Buford. r. ; rv.- jr. uant. t or neiasviiie. BRIEFS. 1 Few Minor Ilapprnlnra In , and Abont tne Ctty, . Mr. J. D. McCali la out after an lllneaa Of aeveral daya . Beginning next Sunday, th 8un- ox ecnooi ai.xna .nrsi xsaptut church will be. held In th afternoon .A . i -v w v.i ' Mrs. Hermann Fuller, . of Oreen vdlle, 8. C, who waa. operated on for appendicitis last , Friday, ta ; getting along very nicely. - , ( Mr. J. C. Gray, head clerk at the fjan VS1 1 aa-lwaasi K lai MAaUtAM rA.ilav I , ' " BOOU M Mr W. M. Jordan returns from Greensboro.-Mr. Gray will leave in a day or two for th North on ft pleasure trip. -..,) . Mr. F. E. Alexander, who lives out beyond the Highland Park Mill, haa some peach trees on which a sec ond crop of peaches are to be seen. While small, they are well formed and rf th weather remain favorable they may mature. ' v Rlggs and Logue, the two white men who stole Mr. H. C. Dotger's norae and buggy' from the rear of the Flrat Presbyterian church one Sun day morning, and who were later sentenced to five yeara each on the county roads, are still oraktng rock Mciaugnnna A SORORAL DIALOGUE. I Want Ad.- in Loral Newsnftncr ExHte Curiosity of Two Daughters of Eto, One of Whom, of - Her Superior Store of WlAdom, Enlightens the Lee Favored Slater. "A aectnd-hand baby! Well. well, what next, X wonder." Aunt Matilda leaned back In her easy chair and fanned herself vigorously though the dly w of autumnal coolnes. . -What are vou talking about?", de manded Martha, -her sister, ''looking up from The Woman's Own Journal. 'It's here tn to-day's paper," aald Matilda. "Goodness knows I don't see 11 U. bt It must be omcthing. ? 11 wouian t oe nere. ifva i see. cay it must be tender. H'm. All babies are tender. 'And in, good condition. Whnta a flrst-class' specimen, evident ly. . But who ever heard of second hand babyr "Matilda!" Martha glared at her alater In scorn across her best; gold bowed spectacles. Her tone was of Icy frigidity. "Do you mean to tell me you never heard of second-hand babies T" "Well, what as they?" demanded Matilda, with rising spirit. "They're tneyre tneyre oj-pnans paper closely. "I don't ae how you kjnow ao much. , Bu( here's what the paper says: ;.. . " " 'Wanted, seeona-nana tany tena- eP , condltion. State price, Aadre8, "Baby." care Observer.' ' "Think of It Looks like the poor thing . Is advertising for Itself". - r , The World pn the Mend, The wave of morality wTICh . has swept over the ranks of the criminally Inclined to whom the city police court and the police system look after for their accustomed grist continuea un broken." That a v Saturday night should die away Intdfs the eternal nothingness that Is .past, that a tonif dull Sunday should drag Us unevent ful length .to an 1 ultimate finish, without single person behind the Iron bars that shackle the liberty of those 'who have forfeited claim to It is a thing unusual. 'That's what hap pened yesterday. . ' . , . ' ' What Abent the Abattoirr i "What about the abattoir?- asked an Observer man of a member of the board of health a few days ago. "Search me. was the candid re- eponse. "There was a great hue and nothing has been heard of it since. I I am constrained to believe that those . .irlt.lln - I a 11 I, n A A- 4 h Thai tnovvjment mi tnn-heaw and felt of I , . tor iniormation, put in a lost ad or . something like that, but I I know nothing." . ; are as natural as the fruits from which -they . are made. ' ; '. ' ' - I ara not afraid of soap. . I hare never found that it in- . . jured my skin. -1 wash my face with Ivory Soap and hot water every night and morn - Ing. ' At night X apply cold team, rubbing U well into my face and neck and leaving it on over night. In this way, it Is absorbed into the slcin " . This is the method of caring for her complex ion which is followed iy: "lowa'a most beautiful woman." : v ;i.-0':; Ivory Soap : J 99 M Vcr Cent. Pe. .V.- AS DIXIE tJSED TO BE. i Former Oliarlotte Visitor 1 Writes of " alls Impressions South A Beautiful " Prof. J. C. Monaghan, of the chair of economics In the i University of Notre Dame, Indiana, spent aeveral days In Charlotte last year, at which time he delivered , a lecture . which attracted aulte a lot of favorable comment Retuvntng to his home North, Mr. Monaghan. who la aomething of a poet, wrote of hia visit South of "Dixie aa It Used to Be." aa follows: Oft I pause, perusing pictures -That my fancy paints at times. Running words around and round them Till they run in rambling rbymes; Mong the fairest of my pictures. One I always like to see, Pictures Dixie, Dear Old Dixie,- Just as Dixie used to bei Down in Dixie men were noted : For their faith to plighted "wordj -' Tales ot lovers mora devoted. Land or earth has never heard. " Never nstlon laureled heroes, Who surpassed her Jacksons, Lee. Never land had fairer women, v Or mora lcnlgHly chivalry, ' Than did Dixie, Dear Old Dixie, Just as Dixie used to he; Boys when bsd would get a warning, Never a whipping in the South, Jimt a friendl ic word of warning From some Mammy's soothing mown, "Quality, now Massa Johnnie, usten It does nutliln mean .' Head erect and fac out forward,-"-. Keep yoh soul, sah, nice and (clean.' That was doctrine down In Dixie, From the centre to the aea, ' Down in Dixie, Dear Old Dixie, JuHt as Dixie used to be! Let them give you gold andtreasures Wealth In mountains or In streams, w- But let the Southland keep the measures That I've marked here In tny dreams, For the Pixie, dear old Dixie, j That our Fathers knew of old -Waa heitcr far than Fifty Dixies' ' Measured by a mans of. gold; '. So I'll Blng; but not In sorrow,. For I'm ure what we shall see, Will be Dixie. Dear Old Dixie, Just ss Dixie used to be! - To Rockingham Via Greensboro, .From the best Information . pro urahi. it is evident that the Sea board will hardly have the broken span of the bridge over the Pee Dee river, near Rockingham, repaired before Wednesday or Thursday of this week. The Observer la going to Ita subscribers In Monroe, Wingate, Marahviiio. Peachland. T lki6e wiiaahorn. Lllesville and Pee - Dee without delay, but those In Rocklng- Kam Hamlet. Southern Pines and be yond have to be reached by way of Greensboro and Raleigh. DILLINGHAlVrS Plant Juke rv Preparations Keglstercd (Nnrses' Directory " (Graduate Nurses Only). i Burwell-Dunn Retail Store v;' 'Phones 41 and ' $00. . The Charlotte ": ' Strongest and best Trunk on market, Thla peclal Trunk Is built to our own apeclflcations in 100 lots,! and contains more joints of value by 15.00-than any other: . Full alae, strong box, full ateel bound, ' every part riveted, , linen, lined, . double ' JJ-lnch, t 60; 30-Inch t $0.00; ti- inch,Kl.60; l-lnch, 110.00; M-inch. 111.00', , ; t-Jnch, I1J O0; 40-tncn, '113.00.'. '' - , . THE HEBCCLE9 TR1WK STROP Strongest ; strop ' made with paten. sliding ' release : buckle. Price 50c ..... . . ... Free byNmaJt ti-''i; ':'': V Gim-M0(MCO. - . . I Iff f Ml I nun Y'S SHEO PILLOW CASES for To-Day- Large shipment direct from maker at. special ,cloe price...' ..;' :C;:i-:'Pt 10c CASES 4!xl inch regular It l-2c. Cases, made of good Muslin,... 10c each '. . ' V, " 1-JC-. CASES 45x31 . Cases, a good quality Muslin, sells regularly at lSc; for ..13 1 -2c. each Better gradee iln all aisea at ........ .15c and Ho. each d0. SHEETS 7Ix Sheet, full bleached, a splendid heavy quality, worth 0c, 4c. each tOc SHEETS 11x90 full, bleached Seamless Sheets. the quality that haa been selling at 70c, for.... ... 60c each Alao reduced prices on better grades Sheets. ' NET WAISTS Two big leadera in New Fall Stylea Cream Net Waists, bought at a bar gain. I3.S0 WAISTS, $3.69 EACH This is a handsome Net Waist. trimmed with narrow Val Lace an) Cluny Bands, 811k lined .... ...... .... ... .$2.69 each $8.00 WAISTS, $S.49 A fine quality Tan Net Walat, with an elegant appearance. Trimmed back and front with wide Cluny Banda and Medallion in front. New high collar and lined throughout with Silk. On sale at $3.49 Wednesday Night Extraordinary Spectacle, the Ever lasting Devil's Auction Superior Scenic Investiture. Four Baby African Elephants, Large Company Extravagantly Cos tumed, Grand Transfor - matlon Scene "ARMOR." Seata on sale at Hawley'a to-day. Prices. . . . .16, 60, 76, $1.00, $1.60 Special Woticos ESSENTIAL QUALITIES IK FLAVOr'- ing , Extracts purity, strength and fla vor, xou get au tnree in iiue MiDDon Vanilla. - .i. .- NUNNALLT'S CHOCOLATE PEPPER- mlnta are delicious. Aiwsys freen at WOODALL A SHEPPARD'S, 21 South Tryon. "Phone 9. LIOHTNINO ESCAPEMENT ON THE I C. Smith typewriter works at greater speed than any operator can maintain. And the Silent snirt--Deiter won ana less noise. The typewriter of the pres ent -and future. J. E. CRAITON CO., 217 S. Tryon. 'Phone KH. . i PATE DB FOI GRAB. A MIXTURE Or Goose Liver and Truffles, the nnest pre paration' on earth for sandwiches, if you would have an up-to-dste lunches don't forget Pste de Fol Qraa. MILLER-VAN NEBS CO., 27 N. Vryon. ; - A NEW SHIPMENT OF JACOBS CAN- dy baa Just been receiveo. ut a nog before it goes. JAS. P. 8TOWK A CO., Dyuggleta. Phon 17. , vriD hwt wu west trade bt. i IlgSlli ... Surf. ..a v . -.k a .1. -n f Ave.. Ill; fc East, un a rooms, uses. All modern. Other I to e-room houses. J. ARTHUR HEKDERSOM m BRO. ron sale-crused rroNM in sises suitable for au graoes concrete Work. Will quota you delivered prtoe bv warnn er cars on applicauon. - TTv Oliver. Charlotte. N. C EVERTTHINO THAT'S OOOD TO EAT In hot vreattMir ta oemg aervaai ay til in th best style. ' Come1 In and see whet wa have now. OEM RESTAUR- ANT. . ' r . - . - . TO LKT T-ROOM MOIXKRN IiOT'SE. Morebeail atreet. su; a rooms,, r mmtr etreet. city water fr, lo w; 4 room, K. sth. : rooms, N. Clarkson. f". liouaes for colored tenants, 11 ta fl.M per week. Rooms In Sanders' Building for offlwi or bed rooms. 15 to 17. B. IVEY'S mm 9SSBSSSSWBBBBSSJSBBBB L. KtESLER. 2t S. Tryon SU 'Phone rM j . k A i i "P-7. r ' r . . . . ' - -;. ...': ' ' . . . .- Carloads of new fall goods arriving, everything being marked down , in keeping: with our usual custom and below we call your attention to a few very Interesting ltema at reduced prices new pricea Now, before the cniuy weather catches you. Is. tha time - to replenish your Bed Linens. or instance: TlxJO Bed Sheets. .. . '.tec. $1x10. a real good, heavy one. ,89c. We have "lust in big line Sheets, all 4 sixes from f lx0 for single beds up ' to 90x0 hemstitched, and the price are very , low, Pillow Cases, all ready for the bed -nice, - clear Domestic . .... ... 10c A heavier one, special.... ., good, bread hem; It 1-tc uounterpanes cneaper ' than ever. ,T Don't fail to see our tl.zt value in i counterpanes this week. Good big one at , .98c Just a few more Frfuod Counter panes, ll.SO quality. at.....$l.tS It may be you would like a few Towels at a bargain. Olrls or boys going on io scnooi, here they are, a.1 new pricea Good Huck Towels. .Sc. ech Towel stock very complete and prices uia,i win surprise and please you. to. Yard Wide Bleaching 6c. 3 (-inch Bleached Domestic, a atir. prlslngly good one, at 6c. Com In and ask to see those new Bchool Ginghams In pretty stripes and checks in short lengths; worth 0c-. $ -tc New Line Qalateas Just in new and pretty line Qalateas n pretty styles, at 15c Don't lilt tJiere'$ alwy$ ometiinf of interest doinf ti BILK particularly now. NEW GOODS, NEW THE Keepa water cool all night In dispensable in sick rooms and where there are children. Price 11-60. J.N.McCausIandXCo. Stov Dealers and Hoofing Contractors. Ill 8. Tryon St, GREEri POND GRANITE BRICK COMPANY . GIBSON, N. a ... y ' Offers contractors and builders the neattest pressed , building brick en the market for the money. Do net break in ahlpplng, not affected by. froat. harden with age and compare favor ably with th highest priced brlok in the country. Write for pricea and testimonials. J An appeal to the eye, by means of ' attractive printing, usually accomplishes the result desired arresting and holding the attention, . It is in t ' the production of such work that -we excel . ossDtYU rxormc Housr, h. CHARLOTTE. K C FRIGIDOR Wholesale and Did you say i Percales T We have them in good quality fast colors and pretty styles. Selling a good one at..,. .... .... ..... .6 i-Sc New Flannelettes in to-day. Beauti ful line new Flannelettes and Suit ings, fall styles.,., , ..,t0c. Linen Specials When you say Linen to oa we know what you mean and carry the biggest stock In the State, It's easy to sell you. New Dress Linens Here's one specially meant for the new tailored waist. SS Inches, tic Only a limited quantity of this. flS-Inch Line nCambrlc, 48c Don't fall to see this. Wra. tl-ihch Linen Finish, one, forv- It's something good 10c. 1-tc New line Cambrlo Linens for fall waists and underskirts, beginning with the good 2 Sc. number. 45-Inch Linen at , 45-lnch Linen at .esc .Mc New Line Table Linens and Napkins Don't wait till you actually have tb buy. come and make your se lection now and get your Cloths and Napkins to match. We say without fear of contradiction that ourt line to-day can't be matched In this part of the country. 60-Inch Mercerised Damask . ft-lnch Mercerised Damask. 190. 48c Napktna to match at 75c. dos. J!' '- , - JL-Jf. V , ' ... BOYS AND YOUNG Where are yeu going to school this fall T '" : Ne matter where you go, you want the tight sort of clothes to go with you. do yoa aotl .- We invite you to our atore to see what we have to ' offer to boy and young men wb are going away.' The best -Suits made, the beat Underwear, Socks. Hata and everything that an up-to-date clothing atore ought te have. Be sure to see vs. Retail $$.00 Table Linens at (71-Inch) ...... u.. ...... ,,..$1.48 yd. 11.7$ Tabie Linens at 73-lnch) "t P - .f a?W $1.10 Table Llnena at 7J-Ineh ! .... ,,..,. .... $1.2S yd. All we ask of you 1 to come see . thla Linen, and If the above is not true, don't buy. , $5.00 Dinner Six Napkins, X-4 sire $'5 $3.00 Breakfast or Tea site ...... Napkins, i-l (These are pure Scotch Llnena). ; Linens Sllgtitly Damaged ; , ' v ' Four pieces Table Linen, clean, new goods, at from 1-4 to 1-1 off. , One piece 40-Inch at. One piece 63-Inch at. Don't fall to see this long. 15C ... ...... 4C. won't be here New Blanket Values ' We were, very fortunate in our pur chase of Blankets this season and never have had such values to of fer. This we can prove to you. , , Just in to-day something Very special both In quality and price. Let us show you our "New Check--Board" Blankets. Come in all . colors Black and Red Check. Red I and White Check, Tan and Black Cheek. All wool and for family or the boys' and girls' school use -there's nothing aa good,. $3-98 pair Elkln and Leaksvllle Blankets In Grays. Keds and White All wool and new goods ..$2.98 pair These are special number W have cneaper Blankets at interesting prices.,., .....88c. np BROTHERS, 11-21 Eait Trade, and PRICES. Knabe Pianos Como and see the new; styles just received. A pur chase of this Piano means a. satisfactory one for a life time. Wo sell cheaper Pianos also. "Write for catalogues. Parker-Gardner Company Piano Department Second Floor. MEN. ATTENTION Mi il tUODon Y anuia neat ums.
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