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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 15, 1903. ppnpi pq nni iifjf whiskey ucekseagain SatWS B.M W W DRUGGISTS STir.T, mWCTTFTVT. tlve to the overhead bridge .which, It U proposed ' to rect over the track tast of the city in order to. connect Piedmont and the Elizabeth section All arivortiunw.nt.'tnMi in ihli I ' ' TTv 'V. . y M ' Clement avenue. Mr. column at rate of ten cents per line or ked t e bridge be placed . - . 1 l l . uiiiiptsji nciut vi 4 i rr , vruKi8i9 iJie xua-a u oeu MiusKcy view of of ill wordi. N'n ad taken for lew Uiau SO eents Caen in advance. WANTED. V'ANTE1 Trelv energdtto Hleamce 10 cover, eity, tjoed pay. fermsneoi po sition. ' The Frlx Company,, IW West trade street .- . : : .v.. ;H.', WANTED Fresh cowa. Belwyn Hotel . . . .: Edgar B. Moore,! WANTEDTeachers N. C schools, cloala. ' aasistant and in the- feet " that aitriitinnal ob Prescription, iioen by One Read- tracks" were to be laid out there just flmcv am. ft'ltl a . . St fT1 1 - 1 a . . - . .t- aovuKi I ' noon as me new v, v. u," roaa fXIght Colonel Kirkpatrick Strong was completed. No action was taken ly Opposes, saying- Hurt Heoords on this matter, -the report being re mow Decrease in pranks of 50 perrceivea merely as Information; Cent, . Since Licenses ) Were - Taken j gEWER -TO COST $7,000. !-Mayor; rrsniains aiummmm -x r,rnrw - - n In Full-Colonel Maxwell Resigns. Johnston on behalf of the Highland An ordinance autnonsins tne wie rorx aiuuitciurinr comoany was WANTED - POSITION- - combination I vl wmssey oy me. uruKSisis h 1 , -m vviunn ivirnpatrica ana M book-keeper and stenographer. -Addrewl acrlptlons passed Its first reading last I to do- with the laying of ; line of "I. C.? jcare Observer. , night at th meeting of the board or 1 sewer irom the concern's property in i..'.nt a.t. aldermen thoge .voting in favor of ltlorm nanotte. The ; plan , pro- WAOTHPwdtion. mmj. ssstetsnt tec. Mnm": Messrs. Wsdsworth. Hart, posed by Mr. Johnston was that the ntuwrver v. ,t . : ... - - cnamoers tJiana, acmi, j wuuame.t ii;iuriiig i . r DHnr net m i m wai m low a .... n. i M i M i i i:a.v NnnmiKr jsfvem. uuweu ' " 1 " v ow aavw !7 WANTED-PtMntlon as aaaistant book-,ni G.ribaldl Messrs. Kirkpatrick. an4." Pa.'d 'or 11 r the city in an. keeper ny young man.- van use type- M . H,i,4, Havwood J Klouse nuiM w"menu of l,000. To pros. -ritr. ; "L." care Obseiver. 1 CKenier , Bmnn, waywooo, lousei .,r.i, .v.- C ..1., . - I . . a I . I .ITIia m I -vn,. t,U UI1U HCBIUlilK .a f un - "V- It a wise measure, a snecial eornmit- ting of Meaara. Williams BidrdenViodTarie; tofuZ rVcorded It U' , SmHh- Kirkpatrick and Sheridan Agency. Greenwood. 3. C. " vot" .bt ,n Cl.:vj.t 1 Grib1" was appointed with power THAT ABBATTOIR AGAIN, barber trade, done a gret Injiiattce and tblt th 'B-q"e,""; ,he 'a b?t!?lr J"1! ng rrP -VSu. aldermen were making criminal, out w. f lntrodced Dletea. constant I t -n.t.hi. oitiv.n. . hn werel ! iJ ". pracUce fumUhed. scholarship includes 11,," ;; Vt 7-" vi.w.- 1 tfJTw. xor numner of outside tools. Inatructlon.. detno.istratioin, ZZIZl i K . . Me - that they were aminations and diplomas. Write lor cata-l m casea ; Colonel Kirkpatrick did being made to suffer on account of loaue. Moler Barber College. Atlanta, the majority of th opposing from the I the fact that no slaus-hter-housn was Oa. - I floor. . He thought the board would I being built and that there was no do the "baby act." which it has been e'gn or any belie; built soon. Ha i ' , FOK JIKXT. ' I guilts Of nerore.Mi tne rormer tenon wny mey were or- ' ,, ' , r I taking away the licenses was re-1"" Imposed upon by an. ordinance yOR RENT Store building en South Co'-I versed. I P"eu some weeks ago making it pro- lege street, plate glass iront. ApplJI . x-r. nD.VrL-t tu n,r ra i-...iuijf iur any Duicner 10 siaugnter to Dr. C. L. Alexander. I y cattle and offer any for sale except Mr. Chambers first made the mo-1 mrougii the licensed abattoir. This tlnn that tha action be reversed and ordinance, he said, wan to aro Into nf- thla vn ruled out of order by Mayor I feet the 1st of October and yet no -7xl-lS H-P. Liddell Toinu- Franklin, who declared that it must mo,ve . hV (,(- m ?, rect the T -.Ai,.; .i ....-. in th .h.na f a reso- laughter-house. The ordinance wss , ... , -f - I imn.n T. ... . .v,lw Address Urwni&wc IiiXah a .nmem hat lna-thv srEU-1 u.ii -..u., . -...v.. required a two-thirds vote, however, I 0 .ct WANTiCX laundry ogents m sll towns I to pass this motion. The matter was where we are not already reoreaented. I wa.ii . m- w t . rhumlwri. Hanltary Steam Laundry. Charlotte, N. a I Kho thnUE;ht the druggists had been! ; A Persistent as the drug Store l WANTED 500 men to learn and take positions wait! nates; tew weeks completes, FOR tiAJuE. YOR 8ALI3 kins engine, running order. bupply Co.. Oreenaboro, N. C, lor any machinery you need. Write ument resulted, in which Messrs. Max well. Scott, Kirkpatrick. Bunn and 'OR 8ALB-N0. t Underwood and No. Williams participated. Captain Remington Typewriter, nearly new.i Franklin made the following state- time Mr. Arnold Shaw is given to put in operation this Institution. WANTED TAX .REDUCED. Mr. Svott. the guardian of the 11 cense act of tile clty"7"stated that I representative of the Rlngllng Bros. . .. ., , ,. i snow wanted the city , to reduce tne When the question of licensing frrim ,oftn , t,n. ;iri1 .,.w . . -II 1.1 1. O I - m an .MU. ... V" - i-uiiiiip uuB v. " ino uiug sturtia i nil, ic,,imui' rormanrrs The board a r reed to do 5 lc.th ! tt ,?ehecobun"t7 w157 coAe to " X m.uh nM. Uia) IH.IIn.. vninw 1 t . . n ... . cheap to quick cash buyer. Address 8. M. ii.. care Observer, FOR SALE Dogs; thoroughbred pet and ment of his attitude toward the ques tion: that I was somewhat Inclined to think the same terms. It might be best to grant the license Mr. J. F. Newell secured the re- FOR BALE Fine young gray surrey home nd nnir a pertain f or tsr on moval of the tax ef S10 unon Mrs. V. and Brakeway cut under surrey. aU.o ,arh nr-jpflon, but when the ques- Dunnaan, who makes cigars phaeton buggy. Weod. lelephone 1344. camp mg on tl(j Mr. Joe Klou.e got a new license In fawn- . n-nhlhltln ant kollevlna' I rul u'"n i lie aeaiers in meaia uui- I knew the sentiment of the people, having been Informed that the Landia. Bowers Station. Pa. slIhCTLI-A tOC9. and lL'AVIPr-A 1 knr.r. w.nl rt9 t rm fit laying and ballasting between Clinch-1 ' " writ i,iifon.io.., art. vi., and Marion, a. Appiy toior ai leasi some 01 mem, waniea in-- Co.. care Mr. M. H. Waller, fininr r.f nrearrlntlona "for alcohol Johnsoa City. Tenn.; Mr. Jno. Ingle-. uken out ot thtlr hands. I did not i ai in vtr tasi vs, vi s- Subsenuently the Medical Society en EXAMINATION coixiKi!.! tkauilkh dorsed the action of the board There will be an examination or colored .... rn-nlred that some teschers for vaoancle- In Charlotte public of strongest prohibitionists do not acnoom m ; jpv w,f prohibition but a dispensary. 2:J0 o'clock. Plsce. South Grsded Bchoot. ALEXANDER GRAHAM. Supt. City Schools. Hept. 14, IMS. and this I am opposed to. and the . side of ten blocks from the square, this being a $;5 tax. He said that cold weather was coming 'and every little merchant In the city would sell a hog or a calf, while the regular dealers were made to suffer loss all during the summer. The meeting to-night on the drug store question will be lively and It la very likely that the Interest In this subjeit will attract a good crowd of spectators to the rouncll chamber. The arivnnatoH of license feel secure In their vivtoiy of isst night and will concentrate their powers toward giv drug stores do want the privilege or Mng'the druggists their liberty to sell WOULD like to hear of good min ing or other stock for asle. which would I be a salt, profitable investment; no wild-1 cat fakes considered. L. Darbyshlre. Box 1810, Rochester, N. T. whiskey on prescription. Whlls the opposition is small. It ls lively and persistent and capable of exhibiting a worthy fight "THE WOLF" A THRIMJSR. selling whiskey PROHIBITION LAW VIOLATED. I do not hesitate to say that If the preacriptton business Is to be carried on in the future as it has been In the KvrHiNrt bit THE BEST. WHAT? past. It will Be Desi io nave me open Work done by Queen City Dyeing t saloon. We can, to some extent at Treated Charlotte Audience to Good Cleaning Works. 'Phone 24s. -, I least, regulate the saloon, but It in 01d-rahloii-l Melodrama In a New i , I . . , L , . . . - .J I A .1. . 1 U'l.ft. uiBlLln. llltff NO. CLIMAX Stone Crusher-One No. l imposs.uo w u , If" " " ' """ j cilmsx Stone Crusher, 9xl-ln.. open- u'ate the prescription business, if the Eugene Walter s "The Wolf." made Ing, mounted, with folding sfee) elevator doctors and drug stores have any dls- tn Academy crowd sit up and take and revolving screen, ttady tdr wrk; a position to ignore the law. . notice last night. It came across In bargain. One Mi-rard fron lined ) car. "If the druggists will petition th . J. K. ' Frasler. Severavllle, or nil, P. board to grant them the privilege oi , . " "1 . Hutchison. N. Try on St. Ailing prescriptions and will state w f1uu, ,ul uul vrt.r w lUj-,. the petition they have nor violated I The very title of the play suggests us n,.v, .rrrnmrHi th' law In the past twelve months atmosphere. For from the naunts of ""g Und will not do .o In the future, or men' .nd rlUe8 the scene, away until January 1st, 1909, and win con- Bltullthic raveine t From Mose- "rnseives 10 ieg.un.aio p. head to the. Bascbnll Park. tho ons tor sicKne on.y. i bu.c City to Pay Half and the Proper- member of the board win giaaiy voio ty Owner On Vju-U Skip Onew them the right to fill prescriptions Fourth .Street Car Track Will Not for. alcohol. I do not wish to seem to be or be Instrumental in working a hardship upon any of our cltisens, but I am opposed to granting license to drug atnrM If th. nrescrlDtlon business is Hall In response to a call Issued at the to be carne(j 0n in the future as It Instance of many. The purpose of the has been in the past. aatherina- was to ascertain what are "No license should be granted to a the wishes of the citizens of Dllworth aru tor wno would not iing . terwrtlng an one that he wins aamira to accompany tne petition wun a 6aw Orrille Wright Manipulate, Bi . -.rv Flying Maoiilne. . " Mr. C, M. Davidson, who with Mrs. Davidson stopped off at Washington on their return from a. trip to New York, to see -Orville Wright perferm with his aeroplane,' was fascinated with the thing. . , , - , '"It h exactly the motion "of 't bird la flying." . said Mr. Davidson, to an Observer man yesterday. ' "At the will of lt driver' it soars, 4r'op, swoops and goes alow or fast- . He seemed to have it under control. The maneuvers were witnessed by a great crowd of people, alt of whom are en thusiastic on the subject." ; ; . - Baa "' Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly loosen when usiflg Dr.' Bhoop's Cougli I Remedy. And H is so thoroughly harm-' less, that Dr. Snoop tails mothers to ussj nothing else. even for very young babies, j The wholesome green leaves snd tender) stsma of a lung healing mountainous ' shrub give the curative preptrtiea to tr. ip s cougn Kemeay. it calms the. cough, snd iieals.the sensitive bronchial 8hoop membranes. N opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used te Injurs er suppress. Demand, Dr. nnoop-s. Accept no other. Bold by Mullen's Pharmacy. readily adapts itself to the requirements of breakfast. luncheon,dinner or supper, and gives seasonable vanety to every meal. Keep a few cans in the larder. stall yew grssse for Mrw Mew 1mm ALASKA PACKOtS ASSOCIATION San Praneesee, CalHemla Mexican Mustang liniment CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL. Every drop soaks in none wasted by evaporation. More economical you need less goes farthest. Penetrates muscles and tissues banishes pain heals all the wounds of Man and Beast Three sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. At all drug stores. LYON MANUFACTURING CO.. 2 feexa KM) St.. BROOKLYN. N. Y. i New Supply - - ic.L..I ' " I Ijuiuui ; Boolts Baal m A New Skirt From an Old One I is not so impossible as it sounds. Send us a light colored skirt, not badly stained or worn, and have us dye It a handsome brown or black for you. Costs from $1.00 up. You couldn't buy a new one for so small a sum, snd that's what we make out of the old one. Charlotte Steam Laundry SIS South Tryon St. for the city schools ar rived yesterday. We fan now supply nearly all the books which have been out of stock for the last few days. We make all ex changes provided for by the school board and buy many of your old books. lie Dlstarbed A significant meeting of the resl dents and property owners of Dil worth was held last night at Dllworth from all touches of modern life with its artlflcalltics nnd Its rnmmcsnplace nesa. It is an Ideal spot, furnishing an Ideal theme for the superlatively melodramatic this ettlcr's home In the heart of the Canadian woods, off Hudson's hay. Jules Beaublen, a young FTench Canadian, In the, person of Andrew RobBon, Is tho hero of the story. William MacDonald. an American en gineer, is the villain, although so In- It was understood that the city wai m J.. .ii.V. k. i.-. ' I as Stygian darkness. n is. oy ins tlon. though his character Is blac contemplating using the privilege of not, and will not, violate the law; nor convict labor to lay macadam In this ?an thTre be any Iaf.on for on8,der- section. lnS lnta as a renecuon upon any The meeting last night put forth a physician or drug store, as it is not counter proposition. It is this: that" intended. Wtulithlo pavement be laid on Boul- OAVE DRUGGIST WHAT THEY vard from Morehead to the base- WANTED. ball park the city to pay half the Mayor Franklin, moreover, de cost and the property owners on elth- clared that he would like to deny the er aide one-fourth. The situation .t..nt. nt the A rti.rlffti that tViev ' u.ircwnai a.nercni irom mat hart been treated had y. as Mr. way, rather humiliating to the na tional spirit that a French-Canadian should play the chivalric part of sav ing an innocent girl from the clutches of an American. Both men set their hearts of Hilda McTovlsh. who, as Im personated Dy wi nimw. - lll. Gfl.Mly.K Ti 1 u iHrn utth arolden hair, and spunk. She is utrikingly Dretty. Round the struggle or me two men, Paints I we carry a Oils Dig Line of the Best Leads D rushes ont m you 4ve ''Ten nce jzq Proe it- Veddington Hardware Co. Stone & Barringer Co Office Outfiners. 3 Penm lliinn kt-1f lcuci iiuuijicicii, mn. , , Haten, Ark Aug. 10. HOI. Mrs. Joe Person, Charlotte, N. C " . ' ' ear Madam: The. editor o The Goldsboro Argus recommended your Remedy to me some ears ago. 1 was suffering from an abscess In the right cheek bone, known to 'tne Dec- '.ors as the Antrum of Hlghmeor. Although I doctored for two years. (.none of th doctors really learned what was the matter with me until I met Dr. Crawford, at Atlanta, who operated on me. During tho time I used thirty bottles of your REMEDY and I am satisfied that It saved my life, as It kept me frona dying from blood poison while the doctor was xt.eislng about what ailed me.' Your REMEDY is not for sale In this sec tion of the country. My wife is In a general run down condition sad 1 want to have her try the REMEDY. Please ship me six bottles to Hasen, . Ark. , . ; , v , I will do what I can ts Introduce the REMEDY over here, as I can si-' ways truly say a good word fer'lL - Respectfully yours, ' - A. O. ALLEN. . A. O. Allen's United Minstrel Shows. E. Nye Hutchison & Son INSURANCE FIRE,. LIFE, ACCIDENT n OFFICE No. I Haat BnUdUg. BeU TPhoae 4 SOS. pany entered Into the situation. The given exactly what they asked for. unwonn streets are anout 78 feet rv.inni virUhatrieU nn the wide. It is proposed that on either form of the ordinance. Introduced "by fide 5 ,Ah? uodlrturbed car tracks Mr. Chambers and said, that itrwas up town, where the street car com- rhamhem uiil h.rjnmn thev heen I one. a-ood. the other bad. for the poi- rtlFlt An 1 n , n . .T. I .. .... ... I , . , ..ah. -a- Ka nt.V session or ine g"'. i-iw ...c The rllmax comes In tho third, when In a desnerate battle in the darkness the hero kills the villain and by the fllckerlrrg light of a match as he lights a cigarette reveals the fact that h l wletor. Through the whole runs the note of the elemental, the primeval, from the fierce battling per sonalties of the men of the howling of th wolves toward the last. It was melodrama; yes; but It was good melodrama and made its audience forget for the once corking cares of every-day life. Charlotte people enjoyed seeing Louis Haines, the humorous assistant engineer. He made a hit nere last tan as a collelgan in "Brown of Harvard." Tha entire cast of "The Wolf" is mere wm be a strip of grais-cov , ered, tree adorned land. Beyond this on either hand should come the pave ment. ' Mr. C. B. Bryant was chairman of ens meeting last night and Mr. R. Q. , Brycs secretary.. ..Thirty of forty were present. It was voted as the sense of the meeting that the city be re quested to provide adequate fire pra- , tectlon snd water facilities for Dll worth at the same time the new streets sre laid. A committee will be appointed to solicit signatures to 'the petition, which shall set forth' ths desires herein enumerated, sad to ascertain ' the costs of such Improvements. The petition will be presented td ths board of aldermen at its next assem bling. The idea set forth by the Dll worth property owners is that If ths oiiuiunic is iaia. tne city can be using ths convice labor somewhere cn town. uiving Away Ska tee Nightly at the Miss Nellie Sloop, blindfolded, drew Uhe lucky number from ths hst st ths tt Park skating rink last night y, decide wno won the IS pair of skates, wnien will .be.- given sway every night this week. No. 4 was the winner. This number was drawn In ins afternoon and hence It Is not known who was the winner., as he was not present last flight-when the decisive test wss made. It hs does net csu Tor ths skates by Saturday another drswrnj. with the same cards will be mads..; . The skates are high grade: , ,-',-. : Large crowds were out last night A coupon Is given in the afternoon snd one at night affording thus two chances st the skates for thoee who go to hoth. . . .. - , -. A pleasing, good, high-grade; truly fla vored, amber colored cup of coffee can be had-esd without the real Coffee danger, er damage to health by simply using Dr. Shoop's new substitute, celled "Health Coffee.' Pure, wholesome, toasted eral, malt nuts. etc. sseke Dr. Eheee'a Mealtb rage both fceartkrel sod eattsJVtng. No t to 3 mtmsle tleee beirlnr. "Made In e wnrate." sere Dr. Shoojv Jf eerred ss eeffee, -tt"s teste will even trick an rert. Test it and see. ; Miller-Van Ness Co. also necessary for the druggists eith er to appear in person or by proxy and make application for license. He made a strong speech In his effort to hold the board to its former ac tion, but he was battling against wind and wave and tide.. He said that the chief of police told him that the num ber of drunks -had, been reduced 60 per cent, since the licenses were taken from the drug stores. When the proposition failed to get through on its second reading. Al derman Williams moved adjournment until -to-night for the purpose of taking It vp again. Coming near the strong. close of the aeselon, this motion prevailed and a second meeting will be called to-night and if, the advo cates of license do not get the or dinancethrough on its third snd final reading. It Is presumed that another meeting will be held to-morrow night. COLONEL MAXWELL. RESIGNS. Col. W. C. Maxwell, thanking the board for the uniform kindness and courtesy shown him, handed in hie resignation as the representative - of ths Dllworth ward on account ef his removal into the city. A motion was made by Colonel Kirkpatrick thst the board go on record ss having sincere' ly appreciated the work of Colonel Maxwell -daring his connection with the administration. 4 To succeed Mr. C. X Ostes ss a member of ths tpsrd of public. Al derman Williams nominated Mr. Her bert Irwin snd hs wss unanimously elected.. ' ' . ; STREET COMMITTEE MAKES RE- , COMMENDATIONS. -. . . Col. T. Lv Kirkpatrick reported that the street committee would - recom mend thst 8onth McDowell street be opened to park avenue: that all over head wires en North snd fouth Trvon streets snd East and West Tsade streets be placed underground: ? that the sidewalks - where the bltullthic pavement has been laid be renovated In order to bring about ejnlformity. In his report there were) several oth er eco nune ndatlons of -'minor Im portance snd ths board received it as Information. '.: s ' . . . Mr. Chambers read a letter from Mr. W. A. Gore, superintendent of this division of the , Seaboard rela- WK GUARANTEE a perfect fit In I Tonr -- Fan Suit. ran nine m in- Tailors. .. v : -Clinch Held, the Coal of Quality. , "Get it at HawleyV, THE BEST DRUG STORE is the one-that best serves its customers- ' Our constant aim Is to give svery customer the best possible service best In quality ef goods, best In at tention, best in pharmaceutical. skill, best in. everything thst mskes the . most - satisfactory kind of a drng store. Our steadily Increasing patronage is the best evidence - that we are succeeding In giving the : best drug store service. . W cordially Invite you to - bring your. Prescriptions te -us, huy . your Toilet Articles and Sicn : Room necessities 'Of us. and come to us for sll Drug Store SuppUes thst you may need. .. . - ,,: Ilaivley's Pharmacy TTtTOX AST nPTH STS. Tnonc IS and, Z0. . - Academy Advance) Sals. When Henry Grady was asked why the Jews had not taken Atlanta, he answered, "The East Tennessee folks got here first." We fully realized the force of this after an all day session with a shrewd Chattanooga trader who carhe by Atlanta on his way to Baltimore to buy an opening bill. While he finally placed the order for Two Thousand Dollars, he never was really converted until he had spent an hour in the factory. Here's what he said: "I have been in many shoe factories, both East and West; while some of them are larger than yours, I don't believe I ever saw one as well appointed in every detail. You've got a monopoly on these one-piece, all-leather heels. I never saw any one else use them, and these Oak Inner Soles seem to be as heavy as most folks use for Outer Soles." - - w As we came out, he added: ' 'You're wise to own all this land around here," for if you keep making shoes the way you've started, the people will fiind it out, and when they do, you 11 have to build this all up in shoe factories." That's the off-hand opinion of E. W. Kirby, 'the proprietor of a large Department Store in Chattanooga. A hundred new customers like -him means another Shoe factory for the South,' Cadillac Desk Tables and Desk Cabinets In our Table department we are showing a lsrss line of very extractive Library Tables In Mahogany, Golden Oak. Early Eng lish snd Weathered Oak. and In the lot ere a. num ler of the famous Cadil lac Desk-Tables, which Is the latest snd most con venient tshle and desk combined that there Is on the market. See the handsome solid Mahogany Desk-Csblnet In our south window, on which the price Is re duced 50 rents each day until sold. Come in and let us explain It to you. New goods; low prices; reasonable terms W. L McCoy & Co. We want your business. R BaaajaaaaaaaBaBBaaaaBaaaaaaaaaga Standard Ice & Fuel Co. SOLE flQENTS FOR B. Pocahontas Coal " 1 1 ' Endorsed hj the GoTern menti of Great Britain, Germany, and Austria. Favorite fuel with United Statei Navy. Phone It or TS. NEW FALL STYLES IN LEATHER -FURNITURE "it sVatsViy Who's next? J. K. Orr Shoe Co. " . - 'ATLA21TA The best and the newest styles in Leather Furniture for Hall, Library or Den now on display. Wc wish to call special attention to our Turkish Leather Spring Kockers at ' ' " , l . $25.00, $28.00, $35.00, 40.00 and $65.00 -Tt is a luxury to sit in them. . ' - Special bargains in Leather? Library ' Suits of . three pieces, consisting of one :Sofa, one Rocker snd one Arm Chair to match. .. . . , . Look where you will, but you will find no such values as we offer. " . Pafher-C-jairrfnec' Oo.
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