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CHARLOTTE DAILY. OBSERVER, OCTOBER 17, 1503. t All idvprtiwinf!!! inserted In this column at rata of tn cents rr line of si word'. No H taken Jor less ihaa to tent.. Cash in advance-. WANT" 3. WANTED fmail second-hand Saf e. , fsp aoi, ' Charlotte VIKn-nr,Hirn.ir horn for feed two months. 'Address XYZ, care" Observer. WANTK1-persons to sell fix pair socks lor 41 or six pairs slocking lor U.50, -guaranteed iic month.- i-'or terras ad- lre "Guaranteed,"' care Observer, WANTED-TWo' UMiographers; oooa- kvur: who MI sroceryman; canny mirt two firemen; two steward lor hotel. '" Apply houthern ; Employment Ageacy. 4U Trust Building. i' it v toil Anorst utanS V i,- 1 J-J wm,'w , . . l an fair cround. Good alary. Address S. C. care Observer, t '' .. . V - -WANTED A good pant cutter, en who thoroughly undrnunaa w. u"m. Addresa fcureka Trouser Co. Lexington, WANTED About K5-H.-F. second-hand hollar and rutin-; nign pressure pre ferred. Jiacblnem Exchange, , JTayett- vttle, N. C, - . - '- WANTEDWholeaal liquor house, who - hip ajalloa order direct to users, .want ' local representative everywhere. Big pa for work anion your friend. ; For full particular, writ Keen. Co. Cav Ingten, Kentucky. .'. ' - '" ... ' " "WANT KD 3 laborer for track -laying and ballasting between BU Paul, Va., and Marion, "O , Apply t t .Meadow Company, car M- H. Weller. Johnson City, Tnn.; P. V. McDonald. Roadmaater, Johnson Clty.-Tenn., t O- J. Kirormn, Pant,' Va.. - . 'j-n -; - for sale. FOR SALB-vrl fine English Grey hound Dunnie. 7 to HO eaoiu ,J. C. Benton. . Monroe, U C. Brsf: i ; '-- l-nR KAI.H OR RENT Two electri - piano. large graphophone, 206 folding chair, W miscellaneous penny 't 'chine. aU rood money maker, all 1" good condition, H. . 6., Observer office. j KOR BALH3 At tartdard bred road hore, flv year eld, fast . and well broken; also new Tyton J one top buggy with hameas. Will aeU cheap to quick pur- . J 1 CI IZaW 7H MAUS1 Hoaly, Ifc'C fMV ' TOn BAUD A, alean, :' up-to-dala Uoe of 1 general meixhandie) in a. town where health W the klggeat anet aad businee rood and can be largely-IncreaaeA-by right partV who h the money to do burne with. , Will rent ttore fd rel-a- .rtv to live In if desired, - A eplandld epportunity W right party; rem, aona given tor change: Addrewl X.Iiarlev' ear Obaerver. . '" -. ?.f ;f -'s-;' .: for tuoirz. FOR RENT To couple, three furnished rooms for .light housekeeping, , No. U Mint MU . v .,',v-'V,:.'. v- '' :. won nKNT-DeatraMe flve-reom house oa South Church etreet. Trader Land ' Oempany, Wert Trd St. r.'H'; FOR RENT To young meev, large' reent, nlrety furatihed, batft on aatae. floor. 'Phone 12M-J. .:,., : ,-' . '-'.' :' ': k :' x FOR RBNT-Fnrnlahd ' ??''-V?rtTiJ family, batb eonnectings within block, of goad boarding place. 'Phono tail , ' ' V?" LOST. LOST-An opportunity, if you have ret let v dye your siMU Queen City Dyeing sV Cleantng Work. '-'v ;-'' MlSCEtXAJHEOCS. BALES MAN WANTED-Te represent, u in your locality; experience uncry. ' Cigar Co., Indhvnapottav lnd. SALESMAN WANTED Expert enes un necessary. 10 par month and expeoao. - Royal Cigar. Co., Chteago. til.. RAILWAT mall elarks, postofTlc clerk, earrlor wanted. Exjunlnatlona - here Nov. Mth. Preparattooa free. VrAnkllii 'Institute, Rochester, N. -T..--; "v,. ; INQUIRIES Invited regarding New Term Policy of The Mutual Ufe-Norta. Caro , Una AgencyMMll Treat Building, B. & ' Ferguaoa.Manager - ' .r - HOWAItD OET8; Xt ' Jnr Krmteed Verdict In & Agninst raboard and - Street ' CM Com. pamrA JJon-Snlt Taken, .- . The. Jury n the caw ot.,WHey How rd eglnat the 8eaboard Air Line grid Uto loci atreet car company awarded damage to the plaintiff yesterday 'af ternoon In the tun of $a,50. , Tba amount wkert TOf wag $e,eo.- 1 Sow ard wa hurt a year ao last March in an accident at thd Junction of the 4 y line and. tha railroad n North Brevard street where there waa a col lision., la tha order named the follow ing attorney ' addreased tho Jury yesterday oa.' the laaue In the HUt ration: Measra; C. W. Tillett, for the defenee; E.; R. prerton. for tho plain tiff; Plummer 'Stewart, for the de- fense; J. A. McRae, for the defense; J. I. McCall, for the plaintiff, and T. Canaler,- for the defense. . v Judge Juitlce non-ultd the action Instituted by MaBgie Baker, a white womMt. who sued 'the ' Seaboard' be cause whe was put,tn handeuff on one occasion while a passenger , on. the train. The videnee" was that he be came boiaterous and lh) train Official i took thie method of autetlng har. Mr. J O. MeColl wai hlr attorney while . Messrs. Armlstead Bufwellahd E.T. Canaier . represented ' tha defendant company. .Th- non-suit was entered after Jiidge Justice... had, ' stated t to plaintiff counsel that he would set aside any verdict for damages snouiu the Jurjr award such. ' . 'T , -" To Select Site) Tot Fire. JStatioiV At a special meeting of the finance committee Sof the board' of. aldermen yesterday afternoon, Messrs. W. J. Chambers, and T.'.L. Kirkpatrick, as aldermen, and lr. rskine" smithas member of te- board, of public safety, were camea. as. a cemmittee to inspect 11 available sites for a fire station in liilworth to-day and report to the committee at 6:15 o'clock this afternoon. The special committee given instructions to be ready to n,.U:fc some definite report. : : s . - Abattoir Being IiullL ; ' Despite the protests which were at frst plentifully made, Mr. Arnold i-haw is erectinar his new slaughter house on property near the thaw tan nery in the northwestern extremity of the city. Material is being hauled to the site selected an4 work la foinfr on lsi earnest- The abattoir will be an up-to-date Institution, equipped with modern appliances nnj constructed af ter the piar adopted in the larger lilies all over U;e country. . . IcaUi of Mr. rcaron. Mr.'' John pears-m suoenmbed 5:30 o'viO'-'n je: t -rdav nornitisf to l.isrering i:;n-- an l js buried at : ;i o'clock the umiwuii, tj fu- f l srvi e teire ci-nduct.-l liflliev. I.. C'oburn. "re c-'t.a',1 was 4 -? of s f.'i.i i. sm iv- i i y a v :f. ; ft r . i i " "t ! :.:'' Mil. MOOREIIEAD IlEPLIES AXSWER TO BHOOKS- TKI-fcGRAM. rU'publli-an Candidate Fw Conirros in FlfUi DMtrtct Says UarKe AtaJriHt Mr.oA.--Ii. Brook Origi nated With Pemorat 'o Reswrn " l or Debate Wlira Uio i acts Are Matter of Pnblio Record, lift Says Brooks Called t'pon to Take) In vmtnrr - and M- Uhat ItlKht- He : , Has to tall " Himnclf NonUnce of Uemocralio Party. The Observer la In receipt of the following copy of a letter from Mr, John M. Morehead.' Republican eaa didata for CongreBa In the fifth dis trict, to his Democratic opponent, Mr. A. U Brooks, in reply to a telegram to him from Mr Brooks, which waa published in this paper yesterday; V - 8pray;.' v. Oct. lth, 1198.;,? 'Mr;7 A. I Brooks, , V ' 4 Spray. N. C. "-Ui- ' r St X'K ' Dear eir: I have . received your telegram of the J 5 th Inst, aa followse "John 'Motley Morehead, Spray, N. -C ''I-"-'"DaaF- Sin Returning to my Office to day I learn that aoonymens literature Is being sent out rrom your uraaquinm la thi city charring roe with -official mis conduct while Solicitor of the ninth Ju dicial District, and that The industrial Km. th offk-Ul organ Of the Republl cm nartv in this Btate. and The Con structionist, a ppr , published In, your own home town, -have IB recent issues published these eharfreK On account of those facta, I have a right te assume that you nl'V t tn cuargesv anu iom panying Insinuations and are aiding and abetting their circulation and publication. I denounce every charge and Insinuation against my - ofTlclal -, and pereonal In tegrity 'a "fihe - and , aUnderou. and f brand the' ' publication , of am as ' a cowardly and Infamous ' St t,mnt le deatrov mv character by ml repreaentatiea and louendo. -and .1 chal lenge you XO meet me la joihi orosw mi Spray, your . home- town , next Baturday evening and subsUntlaxe these charge and Insinuation or repudiate them. When you were first- nominated. , 1 challenged you to meet me in Joint debet .you de clined aa you had a' right to do. -. But-1 deny yoa the right to promote your can didacy at -the expense el myeharaoter. The people, of tills district are entitled to know whether- you propose to conduct this campaign, epon- a high level, or whether, yoa hsv determined to-descend to the dirt and employ tne umiea o polltlciana,, Respctfully fw&g' Answering yout teUgram I hay to say hat ' yur affeVted ?wrath- .Is-' ln deed a revelation and your aim alated indignation little short ot superb, but both have been awakened 'at very late hour. X ou hava slept under s the charges referred tolnca-last March and so far aa i,know, have aer de nied the facu on which ther are bas ed. hava never preferred' charge gainst you, nor ha hy ilepublican campaign "eomrhtttee, or any individ ual Republican so fat? aa I, khc-w. The only charges I, khow o hal., have been made, against., you have been made by members of your own. party of the highest standing and. of the best character,.. although .you . aeem to characterise them in , your tele gram as v"dlrty politicians.- . , These charges ara .not ealy not anonymous, but have been made' openly, publicly and rnpeatedly. and some ef thlm over the signatures of such - men as Prof, J. Allen Holt, Hon. R. C. Strud wlck, Hon, Jy C Buxton, Mf Mar tin - ITmatead ; and others, and -' have been before the public ? In - printed form in Democratic newspapers, and In Democratic circulars and"' pamph lets In this district for the last sis months, and j-e known of all men. Are the. honorable gentlemen above named smong thn men; who you as sert In' your, telesram ""have deter mined to descend to tha dirt, snd em ploy thol tacilcs of jlrty politicians? Tha - rhargea were made .by Pro-f feasor Holt In public, specifically and In detail in Joint debate with you in Qreensbaro before . you .received' the. nominatldn," which, according to mem bers;. of .; your ownarty, was secured In , a most queetlonabla rnani nr, and by -tha skin, of yourteeth. The facts- were, riot denied by you, but j-ou met tbemrin . a disingenuous manner by -'seeming to . confess t them and nndertaklnr to Justify your- con duct by. abusing yo'ur-Jriitcratlc op-' ponent for the nomination. 'This seems to be the- method .you are n dertakinr in thi instance and to be your only' line of -defqnse'now aa'tt waa tban.V .v : y.:Jv ;- Even1 In the convention .m: Greens boro, . ' Which i nominated ; you ; bj a fraction' ot-a yoto so small -as- to be almost Inftnitestlnial Judge " Strud wicki a brother lawyer, townsman and. neighbor of yours, and an honorable Democrat, specifically repeated ' and challenged you and your friends then present to -deny them, pausing- for a reply, but you and tbey remained aa silent aa tha grave. . It is a late day for you now to assume an air of Injured Innocence and call upon me to repudiate charges mads against you by your fellow Democrats, your neighbors and men who have here tofore been your friends. No, Mr. Brooks, you underestimate the Intelligence and Integrity of the public and your stupendous) bluff will deceive no one. Why should I debate with you In regard to charges made against yoa by men of your own. party and never dsnled by you or any tne els. so far aa I knowt There ara the records In Ouilford and Durham! and there Js nothing about them to as bte.. No- on denies their authen ticity - genutness,; nor ars K they anonymous: ; Thd facta,' therefore, be ing mattera of public record, and ad mitted by t 'all. the only thing to be done Is fof ths public, to draw Us con clusions therefrom. , While you: de nounce aa false and slanderous ever,y charge against your official and per. sonal Integrity, otr ao hot "and have never dtniedjthe-- facts a specifically chaffed by thai honorable Democrat above named, r':- t-'.' ' , '" '!i-J- - Instead i of calling- upon me to de bate -with -you and repudiate, or en dorse charges Which did not originate with me or anT; thr Republican, but from records, nade public by gentlemen" In 'your ; own ' ranks, ; it would be more becoming- for- yoil 'to discuss nith members of -your own party, the right and claim .which.-you have to the Democratic nomination for Congress In this district And what obligation ant Democrat-is -under -to support you for that high office. Tou were.. declared the nominee by, a ma jority of only one one-hundreth part of 4ne .voto when in fact In Marsh township. In .Surry county, which was entitled to three votes in the county convention, the voters in the. primary. Instructed its delegates to cast two fifths of Its vote for you, two-fifths for Mr.-Buxton and one-firth for Mr. Holt, but when this vote was cast in the county- convention, it v, as cast as tttn fnll votes for you. one for Mr. Buxton and none for ilr. Hoit. , ,-; And ln-Westfleld township in the J same county, entitled to one vote, no j primary having been helil, the, cre dentials were fixed tip at th hour I of midnight Saturday before tiie con- j vontion by which credenliaia you v ' cured one x-ote from that pre inrt. . j And in Lons Hill township i,i r.,? i same county, which held no rir,Hi j, j credentials were fixed up on .-.,-before the convention under Instnn - ; ' 1 tlons by 'phone message "from you. by which you obtained another vote to which you were not entitled. In stead 'therefore of ' being nominated by a fraction of a vote as yon? claim, you would have fallea short sever! votes had you relied on vote's legltir mately obtained under tha Democrat ic plan of' organisation and had , sot practiced methods tn violation there of. Thla certainly ought to be suffi cient, to absolve and release every Democrat from any obligation to sup port you as tha nominee of .that party for -Congress; 'and Instead of making a grandstand play by challenging me to repudiate or endorse charges which I admit are most 'serious and reflect directly on your personal and Official character, but which came in. dead earnestness from honorable gentle men in your- wh party : and which have remained undented, as to. the fact,, until this lata- day, -yon 'had better take an inventory and see what right you hay ttndsr the law of your party and by the rule of square deal ing which always: obtains among1 gen tlemen, to call yourself the nominee of the Democratic party for Congress anyhow, , ; .... Tours truly, ; - . v, , ..'JOHy M. AlOBEHBAP. , HORSE THIEVES GET OFF LIGHT. .TuKtJoe Is' Tempered With Mercy by .Judge Peebles In Case of Joe Den. - Ion and III ; rL feclf. Confessed ; Horso-Stealer. 1a ( 4 t Bpe?UI to Th .Observer. v v -i, Ashevill. Oct, l,-Patrolmah . McCotv nelL of the Aahevlll police force, ha re turned from ' Webster, Jackson "eountyi where 5 . be. went ; to :" appear - against Jo Denton I and Denton's , pal. charg ed with v . horsestealing. . The , t wo iileged S- her1 thieves ; were , , arrested by Mr. ' McConaet and Mr- Bsllenger several miles from w tbe r-. olty sr. en day recently, on advices from Wayne villa that .the man th night before had entered th table' of Charles Jonas near Balsam, In1; Jackson county, and stolen two horse. . - Th ' alleged thieves were brought to Ashevtlle, tb stolen property turned over t tbe owner and laUn the men Sent ti- Jackson county for trial. They were, tried ..this week .before Judge Peebles, pleading- guilty to the charge of horse-stealing. The men appeared foolish and ignorant and although the Jury re turned a. verdict finding 'them guilty ef horse-stealing Judge Peebles granted a prayer tor , mercy, set aside th verdict, permitted the men to, plead guilty te for cible trespass and sentenced, f hem to twelve months each on the county roads or Miner jtaywooa or ritnaersort county,' Jackson county noi having a chalngang.1 Under th horse-atealina- chars th court) flv 'year each, and thh punishment Judge Peebles felt was too severe. , loHeal j ix1 a Cold Corner -y Don't si! in iKe coll-i touch I ' , j of a milclT----i ttfarly flow oi ! ..; I . eienial ivarmtri snrl in lti Mr. "-. Jk, t Kave real solid comJort with v H Geater J-fcsBBBiB-asjfJjga ., r s t , t (Eaajpaetl wttk SaskrJt tnlet) j .Just what you nee. io help out uV nap ar1 between seasons..' Na trnoker smcl na bother - it't tha srnokeleu device that does iL. Aaeasylo : ? .' operate and clean as a lamp, v - Drasa Jon! hUs 4 art-e,ire plenM heal (or 9 hours,'. Finiahea 1 in nickel and japaa-everrheatef warranted. ' . . 1 Equiaped with latest improved central draft burner. Mad of hrasa -. througkout, nickel plated. ' Just the light to read ly---brigrit and ateady. Every lamp warranted. u your dealer uoeini carry tne renecbon uu Si NHMMH Heater and Ray Lamp, write tiir nearest agency ; n lof deacripuva circular, V , STANDARD OIL COltlPANT v v ' (Iarratd) m -' TiniSKEV OJf, HAND. ReiHrt " I Vom . DrujnrlHtFor Second ',t Woelr Vnder New KeyulaUon Pre v.sMTlbed by Aldermen. 1 ; , ' i fTha report froni the local drug-gists aa ito the amount of whiskey they have on haAd the second week .under th new order of conducting thla business, shows that the storehouse has been In creased in .. soma - instances. : . - e. X, Alexander A Co., Burwell It Dunn. English dt McLarty, th Charlott Drur Contnauy and W. I.. Hand as Co report hone -on hand stllL ' ' The Try on Drug Company reported it a-allnn of whiskey and brandy: J. P. 1 Stow A -Co.vv '5 1 gallons? J. - I H.SK" C'o., XV - aauvuv; nunnn Pharmacy, 2 1-3 srallons; Blair Bros., U gallons; Hawlsy pharmacy 5 gal Im; Woodall A 6heppard, II gallons; Hamilton-MarilnV Drur" Company, It aallons: R. it. Jordan Co-. 43 gal lon! and The Queen City Drug Com pany, I One fcM Essentials of the nappy borne of to-day ta a ut fund ot information aa to tbe beat methods of promoting- health mad happiness and right living and knowledge of the world beai product. . Products - of actual , excellence - and reasonabl claims . truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through tb approval of tha WeH-Informed of tho World; sot of indi viduals only, but of -the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the best tho world affords,'' ; f ' .One of- thi producta'of that clasav-of known component partsj an ' Ethical renledy, approved by physicians and com mended by th Well-Informed , of th World aa a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs and pixir of Senna. To get Its beneficial effects always buy the- genuine manu factured by the Cfornia Fig Syrup Co onlyand for sale by aU leading druggists C-lterls !!o Eclter IF TOU MELT IT THAN ,'.'-, Only One TrnMO QIIMM." t is LAXATIVK ERO.MO .A"i ; . ' ! ' -.'x fi.-r 1! ""st u - of r:. . t.- 1 t. v. or' t over tw e a ' i i Or.e- i '.y. Zlc. CoIdenGlbry ICbbfilnii OHI -''-;-vv : ; - ' ' t '': .-- ,' ij-t y t '" '. Butter was not made to melt. " Nature made butter solid. Na- ture made Golden Glory Cook ' Ing - Oil ' already " melted ' and ready to add to milk and other ' Ingredient to make th most delicate dishes ever v attained with, butter. ; .'".'' '- '." .-. .Thinlt of the difference tn costf ': Butter - 88 r cents per pound.-. Golden Glory U cent , per pound. : - . Think of th. dlfferenc In th result! . : ' . . ;. '.-. .i 'Chp butter I apt to b soar, or rancid. It Is not rich, because, it contains milk and water. . ' It .' may . have gone through Injurious fermentation. : it - may, contain microbes , great big ones, ,. Z. "! v " GOIiDEJT GMRTT COOKlk O ' . . ' onj i v: -v v ; :' is always fresh and sweet. Jt - is made at home fresh every ' day. -It is odorless, tasteless, ' gerrri less priceless. , Save butter.' " - Vse Golden Glory Cooking Oil. ' 111 QUO CCDS S. , - VW A. w . ...... V V -, . . t .! f."5. r-Ge I a i Hawlej." Mm V , . , ' ' ;' We us car In selecting our LARGE LINE OF CIGAR8, , just aa w do In fining a pre- . scrlption f oV , doing : anything els, of Importance. : .; .:.r -v . Get year Cigars for Sunday .from ua and. b atlald. , Hawley's ' Pharmacy TRYOJf AJTD FIFTH . ; Thone It and ta. ' -' ' Academy Advanoo Sale. , 5 VEIR0I1TIIE FIAT. PIECES SLMIIl 1 . When w iron your flat work we iron each piece straight and square, Iron it thoroughly dry ' and fiv it a perfect finish. -' If easy to tell the difference . between th work we do and that don at horn or -by any other , laundry ours lok so " much ' whiter, ,- smootJier and better OnUbod. . . On, I and I oonts a lc is all It costs, ,', j t , I - -, i' -i Chrfctte Sta hzzivi Iainndere , Djfi Cleaners, ; Mf .Soutb; Tryoa St, f ; ' 'a LOW aJ GOOD VALUES EASY TERMS : r- 'CES )) .: , ' M sf I f i u o v J, ' V Fait Styles dire Ready T" Come fM' V .3 X t ' '- - " Aj.fa;;"; ;; ,'. ' '. ; .- t ','. i i TTp ntedo waidnp; when our littl-pytrient" y LJU plah ia opea to yoa. It is far better to have) ' the new clothe to wear just when you want, ' . " them. That ia our plan, and we'want roa to ' 'profit try it Bemdea we give you teal value in 4 -, every garment,1 ,, Yoa always get the best here, ' " whether you pay cash or open an account - - tVornen'st Finely Tailored Suits t V : iVeitt Coat Effect) in all o f the latest etylet, Plenty to .- i. .' - - - f . choose from - at r prices ; from $12 Up ' V ' A Bit Variety of Men' Suits, . . All Sixes and Kinds $10. Up.- Everything else in wearing apparel for Men,. . , . ' Women and Children. . , A .-' -, - . '. . . ' "' ' "E: -FAPiLEY 4 ASKIIJ 2C5 II. Tryon Sl. " -- . i t 1 t I f"' '- ' t ') M . vi ' li .1 J . fi .1 l THE OBSERVER CO. l SHSHS 4lMtMir1 T m . ; . $ 10.00 for the' con- Vb P' :; , vWlrrr. rif rixr f niof fir tihieyes for ; stealing Observers from .any yard or store in the; City of Charlotte ssaaasjaaiil ) Y , We Have Direct tetiic: ' with th largest wholesal houses and factories In th Rug line. That Is why our stock of Ruts is always up-to-dat' In .DESIGN. QUALITY and PRICE. . . , . 4 f r t , . ' -. To our already Immens stock w ar continually adding many new - and beautiful designs ef high-grad Rugs. ' v w have Just rocslved shipment of some ,very handsome WIL Rt)g3, and wo would ho' find to have you call and see them. . If you are at all lntrtd in Rug. It will be much to your. Interest - to examine our stock befer you buy. . ' h ... -. . i . i : i" '.',-':: -' n- fc, , ' t-H v ' Lcubffh ' ' FcsrriitiuFG Go, Simplicity; Bed Davenports l 1 i ; Ii :.. The Fall resttvmVtb Circus, X the Fair and other Fall Fsstlvl- ' tls ara 'upon us, much. to our delight, ( foe": W ' alwaya .:. enjoy these good things ourselves. .:"- v; -j , . ana. moss .ok w. enjoy, naviag r ' our ' out-of-town friends eomo to se us. But thee must always " be ample provlsioa mads for the. comfort aa woll a th entertain ment of frlands. If you ar just a Mttl crowded and haven suf 'tfclent room, tor another bed fo th aeeossmodation of your f Heads, en tour Bed Davinport solves this problem without 4 further, thought '. Our' stock Is very varied, ranging tn price from-Jtt.fi 1 to'Sltf.O.' W can suit you. ' ' ., ; . V ' W. T. PIcCOY iS COMPANY JwsfSEecelved 50 y- -ii " Eacli Horse: or llule 'sold must be aa represented. ' , Prices and terms riglit, J. V. Vcdswortfi's Sonsf. '''telly. :V "Vehicles and Harness." Fresh Cut Camations and Roses Every Day; ' :New Imported Bulbs Just in at 5 - , ' -w SGHOLTZ, THE FLORIST s i. S0 North Tryoa St. .' Phon No. .1441 or 1141. TODOTf. Rir:ED. ' FIGURED RCa . . AND ailPFED .. . I Z7T 7" f -v j ' ; Wa carry th largest and most com ' - " ' plt stock of Glass la th Carolines. . . -' . ; , tur price ar always right and o- - , , VS'e solicit your e-,i-r Ik 1". V. 1 1 ' I! BCTT r t. i . i
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