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CHARLOTTn DAILY OESZTsVER, XOYTZZZIZI Z3, i::x suvott'i tm$iu4iitr-'AGttiTy it..?; past : Am m - rrrcras Liberal Praise Bring' noxowrrt Cpoa I CharmM OemmercUl Orgaafasuloa . Cliariotre's 11 mm Una- MtoT , Foe I Ha - Accomplished a Great Deal IlannlDjr and Aiding So Materially J v.Tbongh But. a W Years of age and Uivee Promise fYom It Present Vitality t I'nltraltrd Usefulness to tb City ia the aatore it Has IWti Instrumental m Giving It a MA MiwUMnmiv Beside linn ing BnocraafBlly Direct Preesare to noar m aeewrtsc Cosvcmkm and President W. & I, of th4 Oreater In th Kxer-ution of pMiUf For Miudrtpat Ooaventloa Vbich v Has Just Ckwwd -Tin AsKlmance of Mr. : ; ficott Viaitors Inspect the County - . 1 toads aad City's New Street and Wee Ileard Dr. Hunter's Idea About Hating St t Jbj8rclan. The potentialities Of th municipal 1 nannnllnn wltlti tnirf t is earlv '' ... tio. v,m -rt th. mi. Charlotte Clmty believe ;tnat , Char wya-Dwaet a generally conceived reallt-what they to b tinmen. The Intense Inter t I . w " jiwio w,;,w wwin vu,k .ifPt-d .hronehout the!" wrwi ttUt vriaiittgiy. of we entire proceedings evidenced, the fact ood thU. tkey alread bave other. thAt th visitors had a definite par- wi"J 4 enter : to .-lew: and while tne . downs- a 4eclare, dad will oontinue aiana Anrinr tha canventlon ware ... a. , -m. M' tuuut etrdy. ba id; 'wu. ,., v.i- ,.,. tH au "Tea, w are doing- considerable bile, jurt being organised, f'1'- booatln.A Wa may be pardoned for -" mi mi incj wer Mun( soma pride la what tb Greet- r benefited by the programme. The I er Charlotte Club na accomplished. A tread of all the remark upon sub- Our organisation 1 only three - Jeeta of vital Import to munlclpalltlei year old. It flrat meeting wa held prophesies that In rear to come thta la oae of tha lawyer office In the :r aaeoclation will fill a distinct miaaioa I riraoi uuiiaing mare Being prea- r aad will make possible distinct stride lent about fifteen young men. who de- la bettering cKy condition. Every. I sired to form some sort of club to ad thine- wa new durln this first con-1 vertls Charlotte tn tha ouUida world. '' mention and hardly mora was Intend land to form a sort of common-meet. ; ad than to arouse Interest that would I In; ground for those of our cltisens y culminate In underukip oennite poi- i who wanted to help th city onward. loies barearter. each aeiegate wno From this meeting has grown . our ' participated in th iaonaslons seem- present organization, which ha over , ;ad to conceive that ther I vast pa- ti0 members, which we bellav will alblllty In the future of th orgarTlaa- Bav, (ta members before tha and of tion. ana unaer tne mansgem.ni ana tha year at leagt that is our oal flcers. It Is belisved that many of these Ideals will coma. to be realised, t Not only the delegates, but the peo- sle of Charlotte at large wno attend ed the sessions hare been liberal In their praises of Mayor T. & Franklin, . TH33 OXFORD OltPHAJfAGIE. Threo noadred and Twemty Boy And v; Girl Kow Under It Care Scarlet FM Sltuauoa Better. , ' Under Che same cover which Inclos ed tha phytlolan'a statement, pubsh ed herewith, to the effect that only an new pas of scarlet fever has ap peared in th Oxford Orphan Asylum since November ,ltn, a very encour aging statement Indeed, cam A' llttl pamphlet iasued by that Institution, which says among- other ; Jnterestinj thin: . - :. -.. ,:. "In IHcember, 1172,. thta Institution was established by ha Grand lodge of Mason of North Carolina, nnder a resolution offered by John H. Mills, I worker of our Btate, tb first superin tendent of th Oxford orphan Ay lum. The purpose tor" which tha instl CELHADL'E 9 m a a m r- s JmUm fc m m -J Goi'm CO .Quality as fine to-day as : when first sold six years "ago. - ' Every Good Grocer ias it on sale. 25 eta. 1-lb. can.1"; The Eelly-Taylor Co.," ? V 4 : . . - New Orleans, U; S. A, "Can yoa outline soma of th thing the club ha done, "Well." said Mr. Lee, "the club ha dona so many thing and so much of its work Is small detail, that any gen eral statement would of necessity be incomplete. You will remember, of Z' Ilr ' Y IZ .'iZl I course, that the Bret thing the club ... .... -im did to bring itself prominently before aetfva In the execution of aU ore Im- lo ' .won. : m. . t.ut wnicrt Judge Alton B. Parker was a atenographers knows the vast deal of " nd spoke, and ai which the real orrespondence which he undertook governor or nonn Carolina asx in order tn innu intarMt in the I d the real live Governor of South plan. to make sure of repPescntatlvea Carolina, if It wasn't a long time be- from all the cities and in preparing 'wmo sumeinin. eince men ino ciuu the excellent programme whloh was has been whooping them up steadily furnished. An absolute master of it- and persistently, tails, hs not only sketched his scheme "For almost all the time alnes Its In outline, but did all the "filling in" organisation, it has kept a bald sec- processes and was ever alert a to rotary, whose duties have been to In his duty and his opportunity. The terest people In Charlotte, and to oor fact that the convention honored him respond with everyone who wants to with Its presidency indicates that his know about Charlotv. it Is estimated agility and his personal Interest in that he has sent out, personally, be ' the cause merited recognition and re- twean three ana four Ihonunil nlaa ." warn. Mr. ... i . hcdil cnajiiuan vi if m.i .11 ji 1 .1.. . .. riv. the finance committee of th beard of Mt6 Itt aaioo,, 0 thl he ha caused aldermen and of the convention en- b. distributed som-10,009 or 30,- tertalnment committee, was hardly 00. crcuj., advertising Charlotts. He less active and agile than Mayor k, f, v. v,. 'uSt Z ?Jr Si mirrX torm President of the organisation. Hfa ,h r.ocrtfieV Mr- FMatotv to write a great number tall. Both made personal eacrlttc- of latl for . different magaslnes Of th many fine papera preentd Ju'na,s Qyex tn counirr unngn convnu, none w .. ATTiwnoTTrw ; wgrmur riwr.H iuh turn, vi mmrm i ' - - r - . H. B. iRIce, of Houston. Tex., who "wnat aoout tne part tne ciub topx was expected to, and who actually did U building the auditorium? fcoom the commission form of govern- j "As I undertsand it, the former ad- ment in his excellent speecn weanes- mimstrauon 01 me ureater unarion day night, which closed the set ad- Club had been bent upon building dresses. Mayor Rice 1 a man of some sort of auditorium. At Irst It striking Individuality, with an- eye seemed an impossibility, but at one that evidences a quick Insight and a I of th most enthusiastic meetings the splendid type of executive fore In I organisation held. Mr. W. F. Dowd, Ms character. His speech on a that with that SDlendld ODtimlsm which tralght and unadulterated commls- I ha always characterised him, 'got up ion government was not oniy wwr. tna tntt it was possible to build estinx. mtt likewise Instructive. It I an andttarfum In Charlntta uiil that ,wa- ciearjut, incisive-' elaboration I na toT on(( wlUInit to lT- his being the leading spirit. Tha per- f this new scheme or rovernmem I ,. Mm,in. t fnrmanea wni take at tha T, which Is rnshln Itself Into-OODUlar I i.i . k- ..... nk.lw r 1SiiIit cvenln. 'The avof in many sections of th united pregld eBt thea appointed a commit- ncnte Interest which ha been felt in II T . V . .1.. oT te. Of Whloh Mr. DOWd was Chairman, mis enierwnmeni irra mt as the best charter for the City of . t . v -,,Z increasln with tha passing of the ncncuon-re iaai in icked with Interested he American beauty ...sitftrinm. inM. tha Ht aA will not ba a.cnariotia girv inia is IQQrill I . . . . ; ' . ' . f V. la.... ...AnHMMaitt could notweU include some of th les- fw'd tne iox. ne city agreea to ao v- . er aetaiis wnicn are aiso anauu in i , -1 - - riu.W .vriin. . .nm. ri..i.An ,,nn tha given, work wi at once commenced I - Bicycle ludet m umoa. nun la mnirito with tha other in and pushed with the greatest speei I ' Charlie Benton, aolorad. Wa : arrest snare common usase. That this I 7 m spienaia pusiic-spiritea citi I ea yesteraay ror riaing in xroni ox we speech actually convinced some Is not I sen, Mr. j. a. jonee. 1 nr department apparatus as u was doubted, but ther are more who I "It Is not too much to say, there- going to yesterday morning- biaa. . ,m.MiKiiM maatarv I fore, that the Oreater Charlotta Club This la a violation Of the City ordl- -v. w. i.m. .n,vin f tha avatm founded tha auditorium a'thnnrh thai nance and he will be tried On the Some of these were satisfied by May- Auditorium Company built it I charge this morning. or Rice who Informally addressed the "The Oreater Charlotte Club his board of aldermen last night, together been the originator of some very pop. Be sure and call at oer store owe with other city officials and business I ular expressions. At the first banquet day acxt week, SovtAera Hardware faen. I the president. Mr. Preston, sug- Company, gested that we have a our motto. The delegates were much pleased I "Watch Charlotts Orow.' The news- with , the trip msde around the city I papers and citizens took It up and mXjt His Stetsoa Hat. ';" omebdy; h exchanged . hats tutlon was founded and 1 maintain- j with m r ary head ha ohrunk con ed l t provM auitable home and j ..raj,,,, iM yr. Orry X less, arnhaa ehiidren. thai th may I ". "ItJr. department, . lyeBterday', be saved te Ood and the world. ' v I ""Among other tntsf ortuna that befell The primary oondltloo Of aamls- Ime. at the b.aa.i ia it at- w i v. ... ,nraJIiarf klal. V Parollna. are; - That thev are in real!"" ' 7 '"- ". Ity destitute and ctomele; that they J the wrong Tial. r had fcv Ko. T- are sound la mind and body that I Stetson hat 3ut purchased at Ed Mel ?11L" . St'9, .' k.; by mlst.k.for on. of the the InaUtuUon are not and hav never I m. " i ,wtl irora, , No. been restricted Alona t the hUdrenH 11. i..t t. a,-a a ..nt swap back with th genUemaa who ltrm mnA ' ttnv. mZm. -ithin t I ha his headgear, owing ,to. tha facfi walls and, lnc tu etbllshment, the on. will not uy on la records indicat that faliy twenty.nv - - hainM Ahllran Vaatra hMfl ttlliAr It I . . J : 1 11 oare. ( ,- y , , I wire oil totoc oevenui Btreea, Tha- residence owned by Mr. R. A- alKuester. ocounied hv Mr.. H. C ,Bnr suosutute nome, tne opportunity u nett ana ; located at ; No. I If JEaat acquire an English education ana in- seventh street, was the scene of fire dustrial- training., Earnest effort is yesterday morning about 11:10. mad to inculcate great and essential o'clock. Chemical extinguished, th truth and there is abundant ma.il- blase after a loss of about $.0 had testation of the fact that the Father been i iustalned. The fire I thought of the fatherless is speaking ana I to nave aad It origin ,la a closet. working in and through the oxtora Orphan Asylum." PHTSICIAN'g gTATEMENT, Only one new case 'of. scarlet fever has aooeared In th. OXfora orphan Asylum since Tuesday. November 10th. The type continues very roua Indeed. T. I. BOOTH. Physician Oxford , Orphan Asylum. MR. R. R. KIXO DEAD. Respected Cltiam Die at His Home Eight MHe East of the cicyf-n. neral This Jdorxun;. Mr. R.R. King, whose (home U eight mile east of the oity, died yes terday morning at t:tS o'clock, aged si years. Tne xunsrai win d con ducted fromtha home, thla morning at II o'clock, by Rev. J. w. Latrerty, of Concord. Interment Will be at Amity church, of which Mr. King had long'been a member. He is survive j by wife and seven children: Mrs. H. D. Leak, of Winston-Salem; Mrs. J. P. Lisa, of Fayettevllle, Ark.: Mr. flR. U King, of Wvlngston. Alas; Miss ft jH trlnir nt rharlntta. and Mr1. R. P. King, Misses Luola and Daisy King, who live with their parenU at the old home. ' Mr, King was a life-long, faithful member of the Presbyterian Church, a Quiet, peaceable cltlsen, a good neighbor and an upright Christian In every sense of tha word. Tboee Bachelor lo Reveries. "The Reverie of a Bachelor" come next on the Presbyterian College pro- gramma, MIssea Oate and penneid "tie It t Hawley'a." Hospital Expert dispensers put your thirst away la bed f Ice, Mint, lim, and Lemon. .'Kw fancy drinks, : Every thing giaa. ellvarplate and . marble.' ' A delightful - place ( to meet and treat your friend. . Hawley's Pharmacy TRTON AND FIFTH 6TS. "Phones 13 and teO. -Academy Advance) Sale, y.i. the a-reatest snerxr. and secured nrac. oays. tne v j o oe mucn Pieaea witn in gen- ... .uWrintion. fr n. hall WlUi b tM erai ouum wbieb.nr. Rioe present- "I M,7.-k "h..Viy.--I sneeUtora 1 k aJI a . W . aaa.KAl .1 a n ak jt kat his tAMSa I BBBB MSS V Htl a .MfJ BUMBK 'IJL t ' . city, but the acope of hl st ova , 1 a oeenfort and Joy, ' if have ne for ywa, either a base burner, a hot blast, an oak stove or ; any. sryls for coal, wood er oiL Lot ua show you. .' . ' -?-- : J.N.McCausiahdSCo. '.,0ntss stoVk sunf,1 " ; Mt South Tryon,' ; ; Inspecting; the county convicts' work j seem to have made it in reality our ana ui macadam roaas in process 01 city s waicn-wora. construction shd sltogether complet- "After the auditorium waa built the ea. Tne worx 01 laying Dituiunie was Oreater Charlotte Club turned Its -at also looked into and a number of ex- tentlon to the matter of securlns- oon- pressions or a congraiuiaiory nature ventlons. In this work it has been wer heard upon the character of mwrt ably assisted by th hotel men, iaw miia 01 m Birreu a numuor ui than whom a nner crowd does not ex the visiting official went down to i and ilsn other ctouna Attn a-. the.elty hall and made a thorough Xs a result Charlotte has had mora examination oi tne wemou. mpiuy- conventions than probably any other uierw rur uepin wie roiurua vi clty n th gouth during the Jtmt PS Che various department, Hod of tim There were somf twentv. six held here this year, and the club Dr. B. R. Hunter, a delegate from has already booked nearly twelve for King's Mountain, originated an laea next year. la the convention which will prona- FUTURE PLANS. biy be heard from later. Time was ..0n of .he forward steria that the 99 aoort ana no uppuriuuii, club Is contemplatlnx Is the eatablUih, j- Presented for any discussion of his cheme. It merely being- raentlonel. Dr. Hunter wants an office of State tihysiclan created for the purpose of taking in charge tha health of the en- . tire State. Hp argues that this man could go to thore sections where an - epidemlo of any kind reigns with the . i novtr of police and efnctiveiy oper- ate toward stsmping out uie aisease. It I hi idea to have his work sep arats and distinct from that of the department of health Dr. Hunter declare that the Slate looks after it cattle and horses through Dr. Talt Hutler. bat there Is no special officer te take In charge the health of the people., OJTE OF STOLEN RINGS FOCND. jrewdei Hlltoav. a Nea-ro Woman. - , h'otind . Wesu-lo: Stolesi Jewelry Varton Storie as to lu Traveia, One Of, the ling stolen from the residence of Dr. and Mr L. B. Kewell several weeks ago ha been recovered. To answer- the charge of its larceny.', thro defendants are prisoner at "th police station. The t.rst of these Is Jessi Hilton, a young T. gTO woman.-who wa found wear lrtf th finger adornment. . The see- J is Clyde Bell, who la aaid by the roman and admit as teach, te have 1 sned th rinr to her' to weaf for awhile. - xna inira ana in - on i , met whom the -charge rest most r rrngly 1 Jess Thompson, a young o man, who, Clyde Bell aays , . him the Jewelry. ; -r " Two rinr. it will bo recalled. ene weddlnsr ring and th ether a . amond affair, worth together $17, wore stolen from Mrs. Ne well's room one nipht shortly after dark and tth!n a few minutes after Dr. and '-a. Newell bad entered the house, ::e thev were In thi dining room. N;i otstain i lr:icrmatlon to i effect that the 1 ..'.ton woman Wa ion similar ..v Ofliwf . a Hauth n l 7- lb ment of a freight bureau In connection with our other work, and putting an expert in cnarge so that all persona Interested in the matter of freights can apply to tne oreater Charlotte Club and get the very best attention. also we wish to work out means of lowering and adustlng our freight fates. Ws also have on foot a system atic plan for attracting Industries' to Charlotte Charlotte ought. to be one of th greatest centres in the United States for small Industrie connected with th . ootton trade. Everything made of ootton ougat, som day, to be made tn caariott. "Those ar only a few of the things that we have on foot I could talk to you all night about th club work, aad its Juture, but I Just want to say one thing mora, and that ts wa want every man in Charlotte as a member of the Oreater Charlotte Club. Those of us who are airing tt ear time, era' dolnc so at a aacrtnc. au that ws ask is that tha erUsens give their financial Support. ;- -' - "The due ar only lit a year and any man Interested la Charlotte ought to be willing to contribute that much. Th usefulness of thl club Is Just be ginning, it it ras aireaay accomplish ed the great things that It has. what may n not cs in the yean to oomer : ' " 1 -.. -i ..; Mr. Itobiaaoa tn Hospital. : The many friends la this cltv and ! aecuen wui regret to know that Mr. w. eair Robinson, a nromment ronng auoraey of Lancaster, 8. - C na Men Drought to St. Peter Hos pital ror treatment. He waa accom panied by hi brother. Mr. A. R. Rob inson, It 1 hoped that his stav here will bring about aa immediate re. f a r'n? t: ' 41 f v' bed. S i , r v. t to' rK r 1. I-1 - ' . t ": MtVD TOCR BrsiXFSS. ' - II you oon'i eotHxiy wul. It la your business t keep at of all the trouble you caa and you caa and will keep out f Hvrr ana howel trouble if you take Dr. King's New Lt PUL They keep fciUon. Dees. malaria and laundloe out of yrrar aetem. Ke. St W, ,L Jland 6 Co.'s Special Christmas No. I. 8Ue TJp., beauti ful figured mahogany. ..$17 ; No. J. SUefl Up., dark , mahogany , . , . . . . M4 No. S. . Shaw.Up beauU- ful figured mahogany.. 115 No. 4. Shaw Up. dark , mahogany.. ... .. .... 10) No. i. Kohler Up., beautl- ful figured mahogany... J178 .No. C. Kohler Up beautl- ' ' ful figured mahogany... SSO No. f. Foster, art finish ' mahogany.. ... .' ... S No. S. Lester, mahogany . .....),.... .,"'.i B0 , 6UGHTLY USED FANOa No. . Stleff ' Up,' dark ' : mahogany ......,... . tl5 No. 10. Shaw Up dark ' 'mahogany... . ITS No. ll. Ivor Pond, , 1 figured mahogany. tn N. 11. . Kohler Up ttg , tired mahogany. tSS No. It. Kohler Up, dark L ' mahogany. . . . , . V . . . S00 Ko. 14. Kohler yp, dark ' mahogany. . t, . . -. . Hi "JBECOND HAXD rjANOtV No. If. etlefC la-elegant -V londltlon, fine tohe...., S7K No, 14. Marshall 4. Wen- ; dall. figured mahogany. . 00 No. It.; . t Evefett, -4 forest - green.-.,', . . Its No. .is. ; Everett, " oak- - No. 1. Mathuahek. '. moat " ' exceUent piano. . i , 115 No. 24. Groveataea A Put. i - ler. excellent eondltloa. 15 No. tU Groves teen A Ful. ' i t ler. t , , i". i . . TS No, it. Bacon s Raven - ...... ...... ..... SS It Organ ranging la price from tit to $?. - The organs are la perfect condition; eao't ,b told from new. . (liAS.il. STIEFF ManiT actorer of the StiHT and bhaw. the' piano with tbe ..-.... sweet tooe. - XJcuthern ""VTarcrocca 5 Xiczt Tmda Ctrcct. c.iL"V7iL::oTn,i:-r. CHAHLOTXr, N. C. " GOLCEN TALKS I - Number Three. " . 'i "Uboa'what neat" dots this v our Caesar feed that he hath l grown so great r ' (x - Thus th. obvious Casalua lm ' mortalised the thought , , that man may rise or fall aocording to what he puta to his stomach, v Government. have .annually r spent mflllona experimenting on food or th hors and cow;; i hot ..until ;; recently, however, hav they given thought to hu. ;. man--. fooa,:-v. Now there J a 7Sttwnii,-i.Wtav aentfmant throughout the land la favor ol pur food, , good ' food,' I health maklag, tissue building, : Uf . flvlaf food.,..'.v."s '. - Th ttallxlnr piement la food )$ pftj-Jth; Jdsat:.ft;H oil. , ; Mtbi Woall '''--: V f Goldeii Glory Cooking Oil .:' Methtiselab at aa fat but oil and lived a thousand year ; ' Hog, Lard ' aad Xndlgeatioa, eame hand In hand. Brennca C(irlic::taj ,Cb; ; 1 Distributors. . ', K? u a. 4 TLHAstXTS OJ A t . Used by the hovuewlfa is th. home, Used by ths hunter in the woods. Used by "the finhermaa In the water. i Used by the soldier in the camp. f And used by dozens of others. ' t " ., Corns and see our Chafing' pishes and ' ' HANDSOME SILMZRWARE. A. "WEDDINGTON HARDWARE CO. WALL" PAPER- - Interior : Decorators Tcrrencc P::t Co. -X PTFAf and nOT WATER) REATTSTlI Cold Heather Is Coining Gft lleCJ l.irfr' . v -t T 1 .1 f lf- m l.m mJ j j '-, - - . w ,-1 A ttACKNET BROS. CO, riumblng and Heating ' Contractor ' Jobbers' in Supplies. Bsll 'Phone 11. Noa I and I W. Fifth BU1 Charlott. N. a , .: " .... !f t 4tmi tt ! Real Rose 1 Hat Pins I X Wear ol agents, for tha X i : DSLSMOTHJt KXAL ROSS HAT PIN& New, asaortmoat Just arrived. Now aa exhl t . btuoa , a aur . aortu ' window. X Price v, t . 140 to mxmatxmiaxmgmxxxwcwnimxmt a i ' M . a . limit $ GARIBALDI, BRUfS i ; & DIXON 4HH4lMHHIIl4li .'V and useful novelties in i '. V.. ... i" ' ' V' 'our vindow made fcom Denni&on Crepe Paper, . -V - - You can make these articles yourself, at a g rery email .cost," and g f they make very accept J ii able Christinas - pres- ; ents. Begin now -to do U j your Xmas shopping. . ', 4 r 99 "Coirago - The 'Only Hoofing Backed ry Guarantee , - -- IN EVEKT KOLI ,'..' Guaranteed t last as fol. lowas ' - t - - On-Ply for year, ' 4 'i Two-Ply for T yeara, . ThreePly i for 14 yeara- - . v epeclflcatlon for , applying and free, sample- sent on , re. , .Quest, . . - - i B. "WITHERS ; Mstribntor. ; ' Charlotte, X. a, ' BZVMB 'Avoid chapped hands and inconveniences of cold reatherv i Buy a pair pf our "Dollar Gloves They; are worth more money-4 butt' we are selling them at ; that now; ;; ';; f 2 c ; y; :-: , ; . ; Undressed Silk Lined Gloves for such a tricr can voW 'beat iil ? Also kint gloves,, dressed and undressed. : All the sizes' and all the colors ; . -1 Gloves at every price from 50c to $20 E ID ef :; M E IL L W : C (0 : ?A !: H "Eemebber, . Mellon Clothes Fit. V THE MATCHLESS MILTON PIANO 1 '(- 4 i , .The btst! Piano for $250.00 that t inadW, : Easy, payments if desired,; No deviation' in the ; ' price. - Interest at 6 per cenif when .time os Va 1 1 .wanted. See some o the new styles. i r PARKER-GARDNER COk LCOKATCURSHOIVVIDJCOV I The line that wears well on v long acquainfciiice. Let us show you. ; Uhvi.M Ut.lliM ,1 Wl "' L .. CX (.vib'Vvi t:i - Exclusive Agents. , 8.- Tryon tt. Thoua 4 9. - We feel proud of our new stock of Kugs, Carpct3 and Curtains. . ; ; "We sho'w'the best goods raade by the best makers and a special .prices that mean a savinj to you. " V ''rS Search the country ov cr and you cannot find better styles' or lower prices. ; - . : - " . .. A Square D:rJ is what you get if you traJ.3 here. "We ask you to return r.r.vthir.ycu buy here th.it docs not ccme up to rcprczcr.tr. ticn nr .l ycu will zi 'ycur money bach. P A t drug stars. (
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