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CilARLOTTi DAILY OESEUYER, SEPTEMBER 0, 1003. Social ahd Prsonal " Mr. -Edi. X FoV" of Cleveland, O.. who la tha rueet of her brother, Mr. S. jr fmlth, at the Belwyn Hotel; will leave Saturday 'ior,Asnevine viilt awhll before returning to her Mlas Lola Brown, of .Winston-Salem, arrived la th city yesterday after noon and la the guest of Miss Annie Louis Hutchison on West avenue. ' viu hiriev .' Montgomery, . Anna SherrllUand Lucy Richmond Lenta, of : ranoord. are tha ruests OT mti,( 4. v- Montgomery.- J . ii- " ' '. '-J" -' - Mra" J. P. fWoodall ! and eon, rh.tan. who left tha city mora than ihra monthi a o for the benefit of i tha health of tha latter, will return nxf weak. They spent aoma time at different retort and " aleo visited friends and relatlvea . ta Tennessee, Kentucky. Ohiol Indiana, Illinois. . Michigan and( Missouri, y :, :. : ' . , : : '' - -V V Mrs. JLlaaie Walker left yeaterday . . for Abbeville- S. C, to spend aeveral s daya with, relatlvea. i Mlsa" Delia " Nichols, of BlaW X, ,1a tha gueat of the Misses Duacan i en Wast Third street. Bhe leaves in a few daya for Clover, 8. C where . . eha ia teaoher of muslo Jn tha Bethany rresoytenai ecnooi. ..v'1;;,;?', ;.! ;!'' Miss CaUle Squires left yesterday for pua West. 8. C, to spend several daya with frienda . . ; . Mra J. B. Relriey and sons, Messrs. 'Alfred and Maurice.- have returned from a sojourn in Massachusetts. Miss Ruth Rellley. who waa 111, has recov ered, and will return home later. Mr. Alfred Rellly will leave shortly to enter Washington and Lea Uni versity at Lexington, Va. "Mlee Willie Young leaves Friday for Northampton. Mass., to enter, Bmnn College, where aha , will take a two- year course. Mlsa Young waa grad uated last spring from Elisabeth Col lege, - - , . ' ' Mr.' and .Mrs. W. L. Wllhoita are , spending aeveral daya in New York City. - The many Charlotte friends of Miss Cora Vail will be Interested to learn that aha .received a beautiful gold watch recently at Taylorsvllle as the prise for having received the greatest number of votes as the most popular ' young lady In the town. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Ketcham, of Virginia, are tha guesta of Mra. O. W. Loving. ' "Mra. W. J. Hyndman Is spending some time with her alster In Chester, 8. C. , Miss Luclle. Withers returnedbome yesterday morning, - after spending aoma time at Hlddenlte. Miss Sophia Myera, of Norcross, ,0a., has arrived in the city and la tha guest of Mr. W. P. Myers, in Myers Park. Miss Myers is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers, of Nor cross, who are so well known In Char lotte; Miss Myers will attend school ' In the city during the fall and winter. - Dr. and Mra A. D. Glascock have returned from a pleasant trip to-Hen-dersonvllle and Toxaway. - Mra W. T. Beaman, of South Car olina, la tha guest of feer daughter, Mrs. Carlton Best Mr. and Mrs. W. L Bruns and daughter, Mlsa Elisabeth, are spending some time in the North. Mra. Franklin Gordon la ependlng some time in New York with relatlvea. Mra 8. H. Greene and Mlas Lena Greene, of Monroe, spent yesterday In the city shopping. - Mrs. Leon Adams and Miss John . ale Adams, of Gastonia, and Miss Rou - Marie. Lindsay, -of Yorkvllle, 8. C, t were registered among the guests yes terday at the Belwyn. , , Mrs. J. M. Odell, of Concord, and niece, Mlsa Margaret Allison, of Lake Charles, La., loft yesterday morning for Lancaster, g. C, where they will -Wt -at the home of Col. : Leroy Springs, after having epent the night in we city ai me iseiwyn. . Miss Narnle Lytch, of (Rowland, and .Miss Mary B. White and niece. Miss Elisabeth WbHe, of Sumter, S. C were registered yesterday-among the guesta at tne Selwyn. Miss Haseline Thomas returned yes. ; terday afternoon tram Savannah, Ga., . and joints in South Carolina, where sne visuea, relatives a pa inenas. - Miss Louise Wadsworth, who. with Mrs. J. E. Oats and Mrs. E. P. Kee . rans, and party, spent the summer - abroad. In expected to arrive in the city to-day. Mr. Os-fs and Mra A Keerenswlll llkely-stop oft in Bal timore and spend the winter with rel atives there. y, , Mrs. A B. . Galloway and Mlsa Mil ; dred Bethel, ..of Reidavllle, spent yes- tterdsy in the city with Mra Rawley , ti alio way at tne central. ' r,v.;. .... . , i Mrs. D. Anderson Dickey, of Nash ; vllle, Tenn is spending: a day or two , In the city, her former home, with friends. - i ' ' , Cardif.roadlng as follows were mail ed to out-of-town friends yenterday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Culpeper tequest the honor "of your presence at the marriage of their daughter '.'i. .. Elsie Dale :. ; ': to ; Mr. James Norfhey Thnrsdav evening. Sentember aeven-J v ' . i :j ' v teenth , -. cne thousand nlna hundred and eight - , at seven o'clock . ' Bine hundred and six West Fifth' street . : - s-1 v " Charlotte North Carolina.'' r- Miss Culpeper haa been a resident , of the city for rears and la one of - Charlotte's most attractive and pop u'sr young ladles. Mr; Northey is ' tranagerof the Charlotte office of tne ' Southern Bell - Telephone, Company, : end la a leader among: the younger Vuaineys meft of the city. Both have l.osta of Triends. The wedding will be a very Quiet home affair. , , , ' Mis, Helen Mallory 'win entertain the Wednesday, Morning: Bridge Whist Club this morning. . ..- . ,;. Mrs. T. W. Andrew and daughters "have returned from Hlddenlte. where they spent some time most pleasantly, ' Xfr. and M.r. Rwh Lee.: whoJ have been making their home at the Cen- ' BLUE RIBBON QnAUTT ' Popular Igr U years, and the sale ef Hluet Ribbon Extracts growing every roy. ' It pays t specUy Blue Ribbon Va nilla. - ,-. ' traJ," will live with Dr. and Mrs. T. F. CoBtner, en South Tryon street, after the fyst of the month. Miss Lore-no Young wHl leave to-day lor Spartanburg, s. P, to visit Mrs. W. tu Atuway. - a ' Mrs. J. J. Bowen. of ftaleich. la vis Itlng her slater, Mrs., E hired Griffith Oh jsast Seventh etreet. Mra. Wade H. Harris will entertain at her home ou North Church street this morning at It o'clock In honor or Mrs. Jeremiah Goff . and - Mra. George Button, of Richmond, Va., who arrived Monday njrht to visit her brother, Mr.; George Brockenbrough, t i - y :" i . . Mrs.; John Leslie and r daughter. Miss Emma Rosa Leslie, who have been visitlnr Mrs. Lealie's father, Mr James Harty, on Tryon street, will leave Thursday for . thai? New Torlc.,:t;,jX . : yvj home . in C One of the -moat delightful reeep tlon of the month waa that given last nlaht by Mr., and Mrs. E., s. Williams in honor of their aon, Mr. Avery Williams and bride, 1 at their home. No. tit West Ninth street. Mr. and Mra. , Williams were assisted ,ta receiving by- a number of relatlvea and Intimate friends and quite a large number called . during the evening to meet and welcome Mra. Williams ao tha city. . - . ' . . , "Miss Manr Faanacht entertained de lightfully last . evening In honor of her brother, Mr. Charles Faanacht, of Baltimore, x. , ., . v v.: Mrs. Fred H. White returned to the city last night from tha mountains. where she has been spending tha sum mer, and is again with her husband at the. Selwyn. Mrs. Whlte'a many frienda will welcome her back, to the city.'- ' Among the guests at the Selwyn last night were Mra. G. L. Chandler and three daughters, of Savannah, Ga. Miss Hattle Mowbray U spewing several a ays in tne city ' wicn . Clint Mayer. Miss Mowbray Is on her way South from New York, where she will spend tha winter. Mra. A- C Lee. who is spendlnr a few days in the city, will return shortly to Virginia to spend some time. v - -' p Mrs. L. W. Sanders and Mlas Mar tha Howell will return from Montreat to-day. Mr. and Mra. H. M. Victor were the guesta of Mr. George M. Phlfer at hla home on North College streef last evening at tea. FERSOXAL. The Movements of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. Jamea Hutchison left yesterday mornlna- for Durham to resume his studies at Trinity College. Rev. Livingston Johnson, or Ra leigh, spent yesterday morning in the city passing through. . Mr. A. O. Mangum, or oasxonia, was registered among mo ucl i the Buford yesterday. Mr. O. C. Graves. Jr., of cartnage. spent a few hours in the city yester day. . . . . Mr. C. fl Steele, or uoiumDia, e. is spending a day or two In the city. Mr. W. B. McGiii. or einany. . was a visitor in tne city jrwwrwi stopping at the Buford. Mr. L. R. Hagooa. or K.ings Moun tain, spent yeeterday m tne city on business. . vrr Keb V. Shelton is in New rors on business for the Little-Long Com- ny- . v.. Mr. jonn m. nay. i n""""' ' of the State achool for the blind, waa a. Charlotte visitor jfbiciubj Uiuu- Mr. Clarence A. Smith, of High Tnint unent veaterday at the Central Messrs R. B- Uttie, jr.. ana jiti- k Tk. f wadesboro. were -nar- lotte visitor yesterday. n Arrhlhald Jonnson. or inomit vllle. was a guest at tne wenira. yra terdav on his way to Clear Creek to attend the meeting pr tne burg and Cabarrus Baptist Assocla- Vff TamS W. Butler, of Moores- vllle was a guest In the city yesterday, vrr J. N. McKlwee. of Rock Hill. S. C, was registered among the guesta at the Central yeateroay. Mr. C. Grattan Price, of Harrison burg Va.. spent a couple of daye here this week with his brother. Mr. W. E. ' aPrlcs Mr! Sims Gill Wylle. of Rock Hill. 8. C. spent yesterday In the city with friends. A. Mr. K. B. Patterson, one of the prominent cltlsena of Chlna - Grove was registered among the gueeta at tha 8elwyn yeaterday. . ' ; Mr. Robert L. Moore, of Columbia, S. C, waa a Charlotte .viaitor yester dsy. - Ex-Congressma'n John G. Shaw, of Fayettevllle, spent yesterday In the city with friends. - ; . , . Rev. Dr. p. R.-Law, editor or The Presbyterian StShdard, left last night for Hamlet to attend the meeting there to-day of Fayettevllle. ,Presby tpry. Among the giresta registered at the Central yesterday were Messrs. J. M. Rhodes, of Llncolnton. and C J. Rhodes, of Klnga Mountain. Mr. G. R, Anderson, a prominent citizen of Statesvllle, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, atoppmg at the Cen Rev. C. M. Richards and child, of Statesvllle, were Charlotte visitors for a few hoars yesterday morning. Mr, iRichards Is the popular pastor pt the First Presbyterian church of States vllle. ' v Messrs. Robert M. oantt, or uei wood, and Gamel Oantt, of Shelby, spent last night In the city, being on their way to Trinity College, Durham. ' Mr, Fred Towngblood left yeaterday .morning for Due. West, S. C-t where ha Till enter college. - Capt. F. E. Linton, of RalMgh. la spending several days la the city. stopping at the Central. - captain Linton formerly' resided in Charlotte and has many friends here. Mr. E. D.- Tessier. of Greensnoro spent last night In the city, stopping at the Selwyn. - , , . " Mr. E. Bryan Jonea-tf Hickory, was registered amona the amesta at the Selwyn last night , Mr. Paul W. Schenclc'of Oreena boro, waa a Charlotte visitor yester day. - - - . Mr. William H. Valentine, of Spar tanburg, 8. C- spent last niaht in the city. :. - ,: , Ringllng Bros. SaM to Be Beaded Thla Way. .. . ? The report la current that, after alt Charlotte win have a clrcHs ofthe big- kind this fall in the monster aggregation of Rmgllnr Bros, some time In October. Thla la one of the largest circuses on the road and Its coming will be halted with Pleasure by all who have not lost the spirit of youth. No-blg shew haa visited , the city since that, of Barnum as Bailey two years ago. 1 ; No - trouble at. all to brighten, an oi painting, the colors of which have grown dingy by age and exposure. . ; With a clean sponge apply .cold water in which a little Ivory Soap i has been dissolved. v; 'The same treatment will materially improve the; appearance of the frame. Ivory Soap 99 Per Ceat. Pure. n. T BRIEFS. Few Minor Happenlnga In and About the City. Mr. John Stonecynher la Quite aick at hla home on McDowell street Mr. Roland McCord, late of Yorke Bros. A Rogers, has accepted a position with the Ed Mellon Com pany. Rev. H. M. Parker, pastor of the Providence Presbyterian church. Is conducting a very successful meeting at Marshville. Dr. H. M. Wilder Is planning for a big barbecue which he will give in honor of a select number of his friends next week. He promises something rich. Mr. A. C. Rucker. who waa form erly In the cotton business In this city, haa gone to Chlcopee, Mass., to ao cept a position with the 8. B. Bais- Ldell. Jr., Company. -Countess 01-a Von Hatxfelt, who has been to Charlotte several times before in other plays, will be at the Academy of Music to-day. matinee and night. In "A Daughter of America." Mr. c. S. Thayer has bought from Mr. W. H. Boyce a lot on Lamar avenue. The consideration was 1750 Mr. w. S. Ide has bought one on the same street for an eaual con slderatlon. Capt. Prank Robbins. of Lexlng ton, who underwent an operation Thursday at the Presbyterian Hos Altai, is getting along nicely and will be taken to his home the first of next week. The charlotte University School opened yesterday morning with Its full quota of students. Prof. H. W. Glasgow xtated last night that no ad dltlons to tha enrollment could be considered. Mills Prlee. the young negro who was arrested Monday night for riding a bicycle without lights, was discovered to be carrying , a pistol. which the law deens unnecessary for the protection of the person, and ha was bound over to court. I There is a scarcity of houses for rent in the city, so the real estate men say, particularly those which com tnand a rental from $25 to $40. The cheaper houses are not ao scarce, though the demand for them la very brisk. Membera of Charlotte Council, No. 297. United Commercial Travel ers, are deeply interested in the efforts which are being made to Institute a new council In Greenville, S. C. Past Commander K. Van Schaack, of the Columbia. 8. C, council, haa the work In charge. Mr. A. Stelnhauser, who resides out on the Dorita road, north of the city, brought into The Observer office yesterday morning a fine pear Which he grew on his placo which weighs one pound and five ounces. A better formed sperlmcn has seldom been seen In the city. The engine of the motor car be. longing; to Mr. Z. V.v Kendrlck, which was so badly damaged In a collision with a street car last week d practically uninjured. It. la now In the Barringer garage on West Trade street awaiting Instructions with reference to repairs. A Rev. Alexander Martin, . former pastor of Westminster Presbyterian church, in Dilworth. who preached to hla former congregation Sunday, has left the city. His visit waa mucn enloved bv the oeople whom he serv ed. Rev. Eugene Caldwell, of Texas, will preach next Sunday. The friends of Mr. Zeb V. Ken drlck, who was so painfully Injured In the automobile-street car collision near the corner of Tryon and First streets last Monday, will be glad to know that he is getting alone; nicely. He was removed yesterdsy afternoon from . the Mercy General .. Hospital, where he haa been confined, to his home. ; Colored Actors in Trouble. , Two actors who are Retting a taste of real life are Eddie Day and Walter Long, ; white-skinned negroea belong ing fo the Hartr Comedy Company, colored, now exhibiting at tha Klec- trlo Park. They were arrested on re quest of the authorities at Cooleemee, whera they are charged with beating a board bill "of about $S. They are from Winaton-alem and are locked up pending' tha arrival of money to defray the debt-V'-KV !r'';:;-:V TOU MUST 'ACKNOWLEDGE - That any successful business must - furnish things ;-V. ATTENTIOX .GOOD GOODS Vr ' niGirr pnicEff ? Anr- concern that ' does not ' give these 'must' hava a "Money , Tree" or Bust. Low Price without ' Quality - Oct Little Business? Low Price with Quality , . . w oet Mora Kuslnesa. . NEITHER PLAN MAKES . ,,. ' - . tiUCCESS. '.-! : , . Our Business haa grown suc cessfully IS yeare - " " ; When there quote" ' lower-- they are too LOW. We give ATTKVTfO. GOOD. GOODS, RIGHT riUCES. ; - Take the case. ; - ' QUEEN CITY, PRINTING CO. Everything for tha Office CHARLOTTE, W. O. EY'S Opening display .' .- ..OF' Mil COMMENCING We hava been, busy for aeveral months selecting our line from the best Tailors. We. selected the beat from the, showing of eight of the best Ladles' Tailoring houses. This gives us an Immense variety and, although we have nearly $00 Suits, you' will find no two alike from $20 and up Tou may be sure If you get your Suit from us you will not meet your double. Commencing Thursday we will be glad for 'you to come and look over the season's latest fashions in Ladles' and Misses' Suits. We assure you you will find It fascinating and the very best way to post yourself on the latest styles. Tou will see the Identi cal same styles that are being shown on Twenty-third street and Fifth avenue. New Tork, but at very much less prices. The prices run from $1$ for a well tailored, neat, substantial Suit, up to $75 for one of the latest Metropolitan Costumes. We have remembered all slses. A great line of Misses' and Small Women's Suits. We are fortunate In having eipert fitters who thoroughly understand their work. No Job allowed to leave the store without Its fitting perfectly. NO charge for alterations. IV EY'S WAS THERE A MEETING? Nothing Develop Regarding: Meetinc i rropmy uwnrra at lttr. n. Witt kowsky'a Offlre Last Night. Nothlnz transnlred from the meet. ing- last night of property owners at Mr. 8.- Wlttkowsky's office on West Fifth street called for the purpose devising ways and means of test ing the constitutionality of the law which requires that abutting prop erty owners pay their pro rata part of the cost of the recent street Im provements. In fact, It is not known whether there was a meeting at all or not. Diligent . effort was made last night to discover someone, who was present but nobody could be located. Mr. Wlttkowsky himself was called over the telephone at his office and In his home but no response! could be secured. There may have been a gathering, and a decision may have been reached to make a test case In the courts, but if so, nothing was divulged. Developments may coma to-night later. Treat a weak etomach Ilka a lame ankle. Rest It completely; that Is all that Is necessary. The only way la Kodol. There Is no other di gester which completely digests all food. THEATRICAL PREPARATI8NS Grease Paints Burnt Cork Blending Powder Exora Rouge No. 18 i Cold Cream. pound and -,i ' ' pound cana. ? Registered Nurses' Directory v-, . (Graduate Nurses Only). Burvi ell-Dunn Retail Store i . 'Phone 41 and ,300. ; . The Charlotte Tranld Strongest and beet Trunk on the market,' This apeclal Trunk la built to our own specifications in 100 lota, aniTeontatne mora point of value by jS.OO than any other: Full - eixe, atrong box. full ateel bound, every part rtvetedi linen lined, double tray'- . :.. .' Jj-lnchV M.80S JMnch II.OOj Ineb tf.SO; -tnch. $10.00; ll-lnch, IU.00; ; Il-lnch. flJ.OOj 40-incn, UJ.00. '- ': : THE BrERCCLES TRTJNK STROP JBtrong eat strop mad with paten eliding releae buckla. Price lOe, Free by maO., 6!lf.;ER-f,;00llE CO. suits Thyjsday 15) ilk 11 - II On. Sode To-B)ay : A good line of Drummers' Samples in All Pure Linen Table Cloths, Napkins and fine Towels. These will be at prices a saving of from 1-4 to 1-3 off and the Linen just as good, but leasVbit soiled on outside. itememDer, tnese are Samples, different from regular stock, and we can save you money on same. The Towels are simply beautiful and very fine Linen. Only a limited quantity, so come to-day to see them. Good, big line Napkins at 50c. to $1.00 dozen less than regular prices. Big line new Madras for shirt waists. 32-inch, good value, 15c. New line Embroidered Flannels at new prices, be ginning at 48c. yard. See us for Flannels. Big line new Dress Ginir- hams, a great varjety of patterns, all good, fast colors, at 10c. Remember, the sale on " Blankets, and don't fail to around, so come soon. B EL K r Sigma Theta Class Entertained. The Sigma Theta clans was delight fully entertained by Miss Hannah Respess at her home. No. 5 Jackson Terrace last night. The meeting was opened by the reading of the nine teenth Psalm by the president. Miss Berta Saunders. After a short busi ness meeting there was a unique guessing contest. The prise was tied for by three of ttie members. Straws were-drawn and Miss Oattis was the lucky one, winning a beautiful box of note paper. Dainty refreshments were served and all reported the affair one of great enjoyment. GENTRY BROS'. FAMOUS SHOWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 10TII 200 Animal Actors 200 The Comedy Wejlera The Stelner Family M ile Do Oesch. 9 Performance Rain or Shine.' Special Notices U TEARS OF EXPERIENCE BEHIND every bottle or Ulue KlDtmn vanilla ana Lemon. 11 years of popularity and growth In lavor every year. HAVE YOU TRIED NUNNALL.Y'8 DE Itclous Mint Warers, an after dinner delicaeyT WOODALL. A M1JKPPARD sett them at 25 cents per boa. Telephone n ; . SOLID. 8UB8TANTIAU BTRONCJ. awlft. eilent and satisfactory . la the U ' C. Smith Typewriter. Ball bearing tvoebsrs and "writing In slsht.n J. K. CRAYION A CO.. Til 8. Tryon. 'Phone "SOMETinNO ENTIRELY NEW- FOft sandwiches, Olives and Pimentos chop- .- pVQ TVl J film 1IU Hii.nj n.ivnKiB ' neatly packed in 15c. bottlea: all ready, ' no mixing. Think ot alt the things you .: have had and try something new, . 'Olive Relish 1" MILLER-VAN NE&J CO. WE'VE OOT A NEW LINK OP PIPES that's hard to beat. Better take a look at jthem. JAS. P. STOWE V CO., Drug glsU. .- Thone 179. FOR RENT- WEST TRADE FT. I rooms. Z7.J TOO N. Poplar rooms, 13; 801 N. Brevard St. I rornn. IK; So West kth fit, ( rooms. tlR; 03 Went 5th Ht. t rooms, tlW; a-room housa Cleveland . Ave.. US; ft East 7th rooms. 111.. ' All modem. Other I to (-room nouses. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. ron . slie BALE CRUSHED rrONK IN suitable for all grades corn-rate Will auete you de!trrd prtes work. bv wason or ears on SDPllcatlon. yrad Oliver, Charlotte. N. C, . . - EVERYTHING TIIATS GOOD TO EAT la hot weather is being served by as la tba best styla. ' Cetnn in snd see wbst wa hava bow.. USiS RESTAUR ANT. - - . . ' TO LET T-ROOU MODERN HOUSE. . Sforshead etreet, tu: ( rooma, Pslmar street, city water free, U6 M; 4 rooms. K. ath. as; t rooms, N. Clarkaon, .".. liouaea for colored tenanta, U t fl.to per week. Room ht Sanders' Building tor offteo t b4 rooms, K ti 7 E. ' L. KJSfeSLER, Za & Tryea BU 'Paeae Imp B 21 Trade 36-Inch All-Linen at 25ct Few more pieces of that good Dress Linen at 25c. Empress Cambric, 10c. All we ask of you is to see this fabric and buv it one a time and you are our cus tomer on Cambric. None better for 12 l-2c. Our price 10c. 15c. Quality Pillow Cases, 12 l-2c. Don't think because we have sold hundreds of Pil low Cases, Sheets, Counter panes and Sheetings in 7-4, 8-8, 9-4 and 10-4 that we have held up on them. They are still going at same prices and our stock was never more complete. Sheets 51x90 begin at 34c. Sample Linen Table Cloths," see them. The quantity is BROTHERS 'Y4 I: Clothes for Long-Ts'cg Ooii Known loe Style, TO o - ' Blanket Values . Take a glance in our win- ' dow at the "Carolina' Plaid' Blankets; also Gray and White, and come inside and let us show you. Prices are -extremely reasonable and the goods all you could dfr sire. Prices on our Blankets begyi as low as 75c. pair. 1 New Line .Trunks and Suit ' Cases Our reputation on Trunks and Suit Cases keeps us for ever ordering and we can at , present show you a full line , and save you from l-4to 1-3 on same. Napkins and Towels; also limited and will not go Knabe Pianos Come 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. Writo for catalogues. , Parker-Gardner Company Piano Department Second Kloof, Young Men Fit and Quality. hJo WW
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