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CHAKLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER 30, lDCl ,' ocial;hd Personal Mrs.Hrry Eh&w Is spenGing sever- m ilays th her . falhr, r, . o. " ftoita, taQffncy.' S. C ; ' M and Mrs. wnilim Norman Mc Leod. are the roesta of Mr. McLeod mother, Mr. IJlllao . AtcLeod. BlshopviUe, 8. C. , - , Card reading a follow hart been . received in the city. " ' S; . Mr rr. Ja.mea F. Raid. request the pleasure or your company at tha wedding reoeptioa their . daughter, . x-i w Mary Crawford' -...; ' Mr. -BVederlek Adalr XXlRlan Von' Wednesday evenings 'December . j- , ninth. ' j V' ;h ' nineteen hundred end eight v; No. 130 East Main street . ' Rock Hill, South Carolina, iiv : The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club will neet to-morrow afternoon Wlttt Mis Sara. Kslly. - : Misa Imogen Davis, of America. Ga.f la Ytsitinr it tn home or Mrs, : H. J. Moore, No. i;i North College : i street. ..y.v v.- ,v .it Mr '-A. S- Doc Iter y, 'of Rockingham will arrive tn the city, either to-day or . to-morrow to visit Mrs. Harvey Lambeth on North . Tryon street. Mrs. J. JVHttlo, of Little's Mill. le visiting iter son. Mr. Julian H, Ut tie, on, csmegie court. . . 1 Mrs.'!. W. Falsoa'will leave to-mof ' row for " Abbeville, 8. C. to attend the Bouth Carolina convention of the . United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mrs. Falson la ureal dent of the North Carolina division and goes on special solicitation. ; Rev. Dr. George H. Detwller the new pastor of the Tryon street Metho dlst church, is stopping at the Central for the present. Mrs. DetwUer Is ex peeted ht the city the latter part of tae ween. . , v The many friends of Mrs. I. 8. Car son will be Interested to learn that he will take, possession of her beau tlful home on South Tryon street next October and In the future keep house mere. Mlases Susie Hutchison and- Mary1 Johnson will return todav from Da vldaon where they spent several day with Mrs. worth. Mrs. Richard Arlege wfil entertain at brldje Wednesday at herJiome on Bouth Tryon street. . PERSONAL. The Movement of m Number of Peo ple. .Visitors and Others. Mr. W.C. Lanier, of Atlanta, Qa. chief clerk to the division counsel of the Southern Railway there, spent yesterday in the city with hi friend, Mr. J, C Wallace. Mr. J. I McCllntock, of Davidson College, was visitor in the city ye . terday. Mr. Oeorge Wilson will return to ' Davidson to-day to resume hi studies there after spending the Thanksgiv ' tag holiday In the city at home. Mr. J. F. Roy, Of Laurlnburg, spent . yesterday at the Central. Mr. John C. Whltmire, of Peters burg, Va, waa a guest at the Belwyn . yesterday. . , Mr. C. S. !yon. of New York, left for the 6onth last night after spend tng a day or two In the city with Mr. Zeb Sheltoa.' - Mr. Allen J, Boykln, of Camden, g. C, was registered yesterday among the guests at the Stonewall. Among the visitor in the city yes terday were Mesars. W. ti. Menaor- on and W. C. Aramtmi, of Marshall. - They stooDsd at the Stonewall. ' Mr. R. E. Currence,'of Oaatonla, spent yesterday la the city. Mr. J. 1m White, of Blacltstock, 8. C. wa a guest at the Stonewall yes terday. .-r Mr. 3. M. Beet, of Cornelius, spent veaterdav In the city.. " '' . !' Messrs. , W. 8, Lee, Jr., v4c preal- Ant mnA .hkvf na-lneer of the South em Power company, ha, returned from New ' Tork wher ho pent reek. .-. '!'-'..'. '. . i. Mr. 43. A. risherot Salisbury, wa meat at the Buford yesterday. " Mr. P. S. jOllohrUt 1 spending v. ' oral day in Fioriaa on ousiness,, . Capt. Dt N. Bennett, 1 of 'Norwood, pent yesterday In the city with Mr. Crawford Dj Bennett. c - Mr. W, 8. Simmons, of Rome, Qa, was registered among he guests at the Buford yesterday. -' ' ; , Dr. A. E- Fraxler, of High Polntt ' wa a visitor In the city for a few ; hnura Veaterdav. - Mr.: 3 1 E. stagg, of Durham, was : registered among- the guest at i the Belwvn yerterday : r Mr. J . T. Johnson, of Oaatonla, - went yesterday in tha city. , - I,-"-- Mr. J. M. Hill, of Spartanburg," S. C, was a visitor lit the ityetopplng 'yesterday at the Selwyh. : . , Mr Klllough Patrick, of Whit Oak, 8. C pent yesterday la thai dty,.tho . guest of. friend,;? whv- ;? A,Vr Mr, H. J. Zehm leaves this morning - ' for Mount Pleasant whero he will rive a reclut on the new organ In Holy Trinity church. He wilt return to tjh city early to-morrow mornlnf. : Mrs. Kllxa. : Grlffln Paase Away at the Ripe Age Of Si ora i on , To-Day. Death, came to Mrs. ElUa A Orlffln yoster.day morning at, I o'clock at the i home Of her son, Mr. M. W, Grlffln, ' TSX .North Graham street . extension. Mr. Grlffln waa In f the 81t year of her age and maintained remarkable vitality; during her last years. ; ' She : wa a' member of the Tenth ' Avenue Preabyter Ian church and, the funeral will be preached by her pas- .. tor. Rev.- A R. Uhaw, this morning at , 10 o'clock at the late residence. The ' Interment will bo at Elm wood. ' lira. Orlffln u tha widow of the , late Wesley Grlffln and Is survived by the'-. . following-named r tj-children: . Messrs. W. M- W ' J. S.. and Joseph i Griffin; Mesdame Fannie 4i Coyer, and Mary Stevens, of Char J lotte and Mrs. Lily. Skeen, ot Colum- Episcopal ' . Congrrgatloaal . Meeting. The eongregatlon of St," Peter'a Episcopal church has been Called to ; meet to-night for the purpose of hear ' Ing reports from the several auxiliary , "departments of the church. Officers for.the ensuing year will also be eleet- ed. - The hour of the'emetlng la I:)S o'clock and a full attendance is' de sired. ; - ' ' ; ;i -There will be a meeting m ' the new T. M.'C. A. Building thl after. ' noon of all those Interested la the " work of associated charities. A' full attendance of minister and laymen ' I urged. -r :. , IIMB WILL TKLU For II years B!ue Ribhon hes heen rrowlng more popular until ft i the lead lug brand f extrse's la the &ou:h. . :ug seals nis:oyy doom CHOOSES PLACE, SAYS PR. FARR Phlladciphla Preacfaer IcUvera Fine . eiennoit Before) a Large Congrega uun mi seoona Presbyterian rCliurcto. at the - Honda y Kvenlng . . pttic ueciarrs That Every Man Goea to HI Own Place The Tlck ; ed WoBld Bo Unhappy tn Heaven "and Hell a Merciful Dispensation ,.rn m WayEvery Man Choose -. la Tat Place Ha W1U Spend Etern "God would be A cruel, God to keep a wloked man In heavea for five mln utes.', Can yon imagine worse pain than that which Impurity would suf fer In the presence of infinite purity t ueaven 1 a- prepared place for pre pared, peopled It 1 almost a divine mercy that there 1 a placo called hell, where, the; finally and utterly Incor rigible may be by thsmaelvesr 1 One of the many atrlktnr utter ancea, this," which gave . character to the original and brilliantly analytic sermon of Rev, Dr. F. W, Farr, of Philadelphia, at the Seoond Presby teriaa ohureh last nighty one of the first event of the Bible ; Conference Delivering hi third sermon of the day. Dr. Farr showed -w the least fatigue, was In the best of form and held during the period he apoke the undivided attention of hu( hearers, who were sorry when he concluded. Characterlied throughout by an In olslve logic which attracted by it very fearlessness; -'' ' expressed In mootb-Sowingv auggeBtlve English, It waa - a aermon. 1 calculated to make people think, . and this minion It evi dently accomplished. Dr. Farr text waa Act 1:35: "From which Judas by transgression fell, that he might go to hi own place." ;: 'Gravity,' said Dr. Farr, "1 the impulse or principle or force In ac cordance with which any object when removed front the earth and then HbVated will fall back to the earth in a perpendicular to it surface. ev ry particle In the universe attracts and la attracted by every other par tide with, a force directly In propor tion to the mas of the attracting par tide, and Inversely to the square of the distance between them. When yon toss a pebble tn the air, you mlrht say with some correctness that the earth rise to meet the pebble. since the attraction; i mutual. The only difference is that there 1 so much more matter in the earth that the. force exerted by the pebble seem infinitesimal and 1 swallowed up in the other. "Ud and down are alwaya opposite direction at any point on the surface of the earth, xet there is a maraea uniformity about their relativity. We Instinctively associate moral qualities with these directions. r We think of nn aa riant and down as wrong. And luat as we use the expression rlxhf we might with equal accuracy of thought say 'down-wrong.' . io moloeicaliy. heaven 1 a heaved-up place. Hell is a pit. Bin is aiwsys falling. , Salvation Is always rising. , ., MORAL DERELICTS. "This universe of ours." continued Dr. Farr. "la. kept in stable equi iihrlum bv the law of gravity like a great mechanism, poised ana eaiancea thrmis-h all its component parts. Im- as-in some star tuddeniy leaving It orbit and flashing through space at a tanrenti What confusion, what" a mtirirAnha would be consequent Every human being has an orbit of morality .a fixed a the oath of a heavenly ur. 80 m have wanaerea away from their orbit.. They are vagrants, fugitive, apostates, who have turned their back on God and on their obligation, and are moral derelict. They have no recognised authority, no recognised aafeguara. no orbit, of character, no ormi 01 duty, no orbit of life. ' lr "NO falling water ha tne power 01 staying Itsetf. On the contrary It tend to,f alt faster as It fall farther. Thl ! an Inevitable law of spirit a well a of water.- This 1 what- 1 really meant by the much talked of, much criticised and much misunder stood doctrine of total depravity. This doe not mtan that people are a bad a they can possibly be, bat. that they are"titterty unable to help themselves, o restore themlv to the original tate from which Adam fell. Total helplessness would probably be a bet ter term- than total, depravity. "If thl 1 true, wicked men are constantly becoming worae. The man who was wicked last .year Is more wicked thl year and unless he la sav ed this year his last state will be wiru than his first. Unless arrested by the ipower of God, and restored by the grace or uoa, an iuipcm"' Burner-will, continue to follow the way of evlt Perdition 1 an eternal laps Kenans tha nit 1 bottomless. What an awful momentum Juda roust have gained In 1.00 yeart , . -t .m. aura." aald Dr. Farr, "that all of a who have any recollection of the unregenerate day, have felt thl awful spiritual gravitation. Jt la eas ier to do wrong tnan it is to ao nai. ah Af m were born with original sip. lust as was Adam created wltbr orig inal righteousness- 'Man Is prone to vU the epark fly upward.' Ther are those who preach the gospel of; evolution and dare to assert that tn 1 to s falling upward In human devel opment. This U a logical contradic tion," a iprepostereue hypothesis, Lu nifee.felL down. ' Adam fell down. Ju da fen down. All l 1 tllln to-1 Perdition an eternity Of failing.-;. .; i LAW OF GRAVITT. - There 1 another ' law f matter called affinity. - It la co-ordinate wnn the law of matter. .' Cohesion ;in coming together of like stoma , Af finity la the coming together of atom that are unlike. - The law of affinity operate only when the atoms are of different substances ana msonaiu.j Ml-.-Th lHMfth!nfttlon- v AT tWO substance may be. totally A different from either of . the Ingredient. Thi phenomenon Is known a an, elective affinity and 1 one of the greatest mysteries in chemistry and In nature. For instance, -when sulphuric ' acid and time are combined, gypsum ; re sults. . But when potash is added, tn acid leave the time" and. . combine with the potash. K u . - ' "But there la a - spirituas amnity. Like consort with like. Birds of a feather flock together.. Those of the same' character unconaelously and In evitably gravitate together. - ; Every man has a place of his own.' - And every man Is on his war to that place. And every men will-know It la his own place when he gets there. Lib erty is the test or character., uamer together a promiscuous company of men of au characters. Liberate tnem then and let every man go to hi own place. The gambler -wall! o to . the pool room, the libertine to the brothel, the drunkard to the grog-shop,-, the Christian to prayer meetingf " , "Sometime we hear people way. Wonder If they are really saved ' or not' That's not a difficult question Nothing is easier. , Permit me. to ask you what would yon do If you had' the power? Where would you go, If freed from restraint? Which is the most attractive to you, the . prayer j meeting or. the theatre? ,-Where Jo, 1 V- Your laundress v may h be -a' jewel "let : us hope fa;ia(0XMW!$M ?MNeeiihelessyhere' are some things y ou may not care to entrust even I to her--lace handker ichiefs.for example; f colored goods;' or, pos : Eibly, ' a shirt-waist of l more;than - ordinary beauty,,:4'V.;"'' ?! Such articles as these you will do well to wash yourself with Ivory Soap arid lukewarm ltenJJ':; tSli'lTory : Soap Per Cent Pure. yon feel meet at home, at prayer meeting or at a bridge whist party? "Are you comfortable among sin hers?. If so, you would be uncom fortable In heaven. .. Is the iplac ot prayer. and praise the sweetest to you in the World? Then heaven Is the place for you. I never think of peo pi goins to hell .under some arbitrary decree. Ma prisoner la seized and carried off to prison. Every man goes to hi own place and. for aught we know to the contrary, of hla own choice. God would be a cruel God to keep a wicked man in heaven for Ave mlntlte. Can yon Imagine worse pain than that which impunity would suf fer in the presence or infinite pur ityf Heaven la a prepared place for prepared people, it t almost a oi- vine mercy. that there I a place call ed hell, where the finally and utterly Incorrigible can by themselves. But. oh. what a place it must bet There are arathered the ungodly, the orofana. the blasphemers, the ob aoene of all axes. God forbla that any person In this presence should apend an eternity in that awful so cletyl -'..v ,, 'v.- PROBATION NON-EXISTENT. "Therefore It I high time that we should begin to prepare for the pre pared place. Ton say. 'May not Ju das repent finally at some far distant day and Jr restored?' Tou will re call two of the apostles leu, juaaa and Peter. Peter fell until ne struca the prayer which Christ had offered for him. He wept bitterly ana re pented- ; Juda was tormentea wiin remorse and went out ana nns himself. That 1 the difference be tween repentence and remorse. I can't Imagine any greater suffering than remorse. ' "Salvation after all, U nothing but imiiarltv of feellnx toward God. We are all born with our back to ward God. Conversion is simpiy xuru in around. Salvation I walking Lih riad. How can ws walk over the hill of eternity with God unlea w begin the walking on eaxin Hn ean you hope to join in tha halleluiah ohoru with Mese and th jieavenlr choir, unless you begin the rehearsal here? "Heaven and hell are localities. a Tw rrr. "but before tnat it... im aniritual and In character. If any man loves God and God love him. he i in heaven, no manor w sa he is alnstnar His praises on earth or In. tpa manslona oeyona tne But If he' love the thlnga which God h.ti , la in hell and hell la in him. " 'Mav not Judas be reatoreo at Am far distant day? No. There i no probation after death. There 1 no repentance v in peraiuon. come people ask me frequently whether I believe In future probation. Why, I don't believe In present probation. The Bible tell wa that we are under condemnation now, not on probation. ATI have sinned and God ha ent tne edict forth. Tha soul that ainneth, It ahell die.' . And aa-aln. If juaa snouia ever repent, the word of Jesus Chrlat would not be true, lor ae saia or mm that It would be better for him If he had never been horni Ana lr ne should be restored at any future time, the auooeedlne- axes of bliss would more than atone for the pain tnat preceded." :v Dr. Farr ciosea wiin an appeal 10 hla hearer who were not alreaJy traveling! in the right direction to chance at once. Heaven 1 not a concert hall to which admission may be secured by ft' ticket purchased. It is character and character i a mat ter of daily progress or retrograding. In response to the Invitation to in dicate a changed purpose in life quite a number arose. When It was re quested that all who knew they were eared should stand, the audience wa not very responalvd and the proposi tion had to be greatly broadened be fore practically unanimous; response was ecured.v- ' ',.',. "-t:, ing ; Most "printers - prefer the usual grade of - work. They claim there la as much money in n and less worry, which 1 ' right- . Wa happen to have a taste tor doing "stunt" in ' printing and we like to fuss with nice printed thing,; Per hap the. glory in It may ba an inducement, at any rate. the3 class of work done in our shop v : bring business. It is an easy ' way of drumming which nu our jaize and disposition. ; . , ; QDttN CnyPiOTIXG CO.- ' : 14 Eat Foertli Sfc, i CHARLOTTE; W. C ; FverytbJtis f or the Offlce, ' i IVEY'S :wfit'Hfiir- 'r :l We put on sal to-day a line of Brass and Sllverwar that la very at- tractive, both In atyle and price. A great opportunity to secure de sirable Christmas presents. ASTTQtrE BRASS W bought this right from the maker,' and avoided all middle profits. A we price It on the bast of our close dry good profit you will see quite ar saving over regular prices. Tray Sso. np .Jardiniere.... II. 1 up Candlesticks, Umbrella Stands, Fern Dishea, etc, etc. . SILVERWARE FROM THE MANT- FACTTJHERS A beautiful tin of Trays, Tea Seta, Sugar and Creams, Fern Dishes, Baker, Candelabra, Ice Pitchers, Shaving Set. Pickle Stands, Turreens. Butter Dishes, Cup, Syrup Pitchers, Chocolate Pots, Card Stand, Pepper and Salts, etc, etc, Thl 1 all high-class Silverware, Quadruple Plate on White Metal, guaranteed to wear. Buying direct from the manu facturer and paying u only a dry good profit, you will see quite saving. IVEY'S Congregational Meeting. The congregation ef the First As sociate ' Reformed "v Presbyterian church will meet to-night at T:4S for the purpose of electing; two deacons to take the places of Messrs. Ed. Cochrane who has removed his mem bership to the Second Presbyterian Church and R. L Hilton, who has gon to the Groveton organisation. It 1 not supposed that any other eleo tlona will be made, although it has been, rumored that elder would be named to offset the five, Messrs. H. n. McNlnch, R. O. Brlce, J. A. Russell, J. O. Balrd and Di. C. M. Strona. who are hoidlna-aloof from the church withumerou other member until some cnange 1 enecieu iu ine po torate, , , GRASS SEED .1 Bulat' best grade Kentucky Blue Or ass. fresh. Sold by the pound or bushel. n i Registered Nure Directory K (Graduate Nurse Only). - BorwcPunn Retail Store 'Pboae dt and too. EMPRESS ROMEO I Jin handsome rur Trimmed slip- per tnaka the; cosiest House Shoe; Jway warnv but, bot if - All colors, heat grade. , Price f IM. ; Second grade'.'but good v grade. Black :?and Red ionly, Prlco .sio. ; Order now for Xmu ' : " G!lf,SER-f;,0ORECO. y f-itv-'"-r"-3" J 'f- v'C"-'?.'?",'-, BEL 1 .--.- ' . ," .. MEW SUITS IN YESTERDAY Coatlliits andlloafe; ',- . v f . . - -y- ,.. ;f v, . i - - Our buyers having been on the market for the past ten days, at this late day t. ' in the season, have just sent ua the greatest. values in the latest and newest' : things in Coat Suits, Cloaks, etc., that we have ever shown. Don't fail to take advantage of this opportimity. They won't be herq long at the prices , on them. All of them at away under their original making. All new, nobby v Suits, and the great difference in, prices and quality, will please every cus-; tomer. ' ;; , . 1 " ' ' ' ' '-: . 36-Inch Yard Wide Messallne 98c. This is the popular Silk fabric that everybody wants, and we have it 36 1: inches wide, at a very special price. . ... ,' 98c 46-Inch Art Linen 48c. ' Real Art Linen, round thread, worth 68c. yard. Special 48c. 'H 36-Inch All-Linen Cambrio 25c. -This is a beautiful linen and retails for more money., 25c. $1,25 Black Taffeta Fpr.pSc ,J . 36-inch Black Taffeta, a real heavy, good one; wprth anywhere- $1.25 a yard', Special. ... .... ..... . . . , . .... v '. . .98c .. "Hand Work Linen Sale" Monday and : Tuesday ; rf"v The greatest line of Hand-made Fancy linen Piece TVork, such as Scarfs, and Covers, etc., and at sample prices. These linens will be on our first two notion counters for Monday, and you could get nothing prettier nor ' more to be appreciated as Xmas presents to your friends. . Don't fail to be on hand. - - . . " Z. ' . " , ...'. New Line Neck Ruchings in AU the New Things , ' ; 1 New Collars, Belts, Pins, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Lace' Collars, etc. !;.( f a Something New ,; ' ,,'"' Coming on every train in all lines. Our buyers have' had their minds on our customers' and their wants, and every express and freight brings new 1 ; things. The great crowds in our stores from day to day demonstrate : without doubt that we please the people. So join the masses that " are " flocking to Belk Bros. t 1 . . 1 BELK WHOLESALE BBWWO MACHINES. 9 TOU. TO ! to buy or rant a aewlng machine, tne 8ui"r aod Wheeler Wilson inaohlnea ... h iwit. f Uook lor the Bed . . SINOBRWllii MACHINIB COM PANT, i N. Tryon St. . r HKROLINB! HBItOUNKI STOf THAT Tryon. 'Phone 7. -. GET THO BEST PKUIT AND OTHEH u . V. k. cun Restaurant elsewhere, try here. OEM RESTA.U KBW SHIPMENT "'yZZ w. . , aw Attmi "retklllni M ' whoHl. irrioei BRrOOKWi CO., 208 W. Trad St. WOODA1X A 6HEFPARD "AT WHEN ynu are ica - thlnasat their drue store which brln oSmlort te the sick mTfr prompt and aeeorsM eervlc. 'Phone STr a" 2r BmUl Tryon BU J ' OOOIS 1AJCK" WITH CAKE8 , IHJ uraur due to tne i Vanllls has Keen used. Sold by aU food rocer. i OBT JACOB'S CANDT AND TOO WIIA. Chariotte., JAS. P. STOWB CO., Pruiifiata 'Phone tit- " v. THERB IS NO WAITINO JO BB5 ee at our piew-wu" T us lust the same as servtna enlr the vary best tn the eating line.. If yoe haven't been tln wltno. , la a call. See our sign, "Qules, Lunch," NEW TORK lAJNCii BWM, west Trade BC FOR RENT PARK AVE.; MODERN rooms, team nmu, . " toa At:. .; Vint etreet, til; J4 East Ith. street -Is; 1 South Har- fwll St eat. roesaa; Marge-siww room. Wast ith street between Tryoh - and Cbtjreh: large hall hi Pelmont., 3. ARr THUK JBEKDERSONj A.BHa ,, ' srHrvrr QUAIU IN r MBCKUEHBURO Dec. 1st. Bee my . itnaca , nimmenwi GUns at cisa. Too eaonot bay a hard er shooting 9 ctroager taateaed gun at any price. ,Olher at proportionately, low prloes, H. ANDREWS, ZXX E. TRADB ST.-:.,'.;' ' iv;'-i 11 1 WELL" TO HAT A TEW CANS , of our Bonis! Chicken or Torfcsy In the house. Too may seed It to a hurry some time and it never depreciate la ouallty, la always treeh and nice 14 yog get it MIUUER-VAN NESS CO. I " ' 1 11 v 1 - " 1 '.; ' .', ' TOU SALE-CItUSHED PTONB 1 IN eiir suitable lor au graoaa . eoBCTwts work.' Will- quota yos eUred prieaa by wagon or ear on mppilcattoa. Trt Oliver. Charlotte, N. C . ; TO LETwCLEVEIAND AVE., IS; OAK St, gaa rang, cerncr lot. SU; Palmer Bt., city water tree, U; East Ae.( mod ern. $.w; Clarkaon Be, U and Ki rooms for oftMcsa, sear aquare, tt to 7;. heuaas for colored tenanta, 11 up; new housea for sale te colored . people i ea eeay r terms. Thsy are up-to-date test In tows. E. L. KEtaLER. Si & Tryon Su 'Phone 144. . , . : 11 ' J? I. 1 Special 1 otices 11 to 21 East BROTHEK 11-21 E. Trade. L Nye Hctchiscn S Sen INSURANCE . FIRE, r LIFE; , v, ,t ACCIDENT; ' ' ' ')- omci Wo. f Haat BaHCUaa . . Bell , Itkeam . 49X v ' r FALL . CLOTHES ; ' LongTate Clothing Compn y 3ooda Sent ea Approval WHOLESALE Btecli Transfer Co. , prompt and careful at' tention at all times to the receipt- and dispatch of baggage, Calls made at resi- denccs or hotels. . - PHONES 105 AND 1919. Attention given to all kinds of hauling. : Drayfcs a specialty. The painter's brush fails in reproducing the glories of the autumn sunset , ' So, too, it is beyond the limitations of type and ink to portray the beauty and richness of our clothes for Fall and Winter." 4 , v . Color tones and patterns are . so radically different- Blues,; Browns; Olives and v j Grays never before seen in fabrics for men. - Olive Greens with delicate Purple Tints and rare au- tumnal lines i Bewildering variety; difScult of compari- J son .impossible of descrip- ? tion alluring and ? irrc- ' , sistiblel - ' V iMen who called just to look, , looked and bought I Returnable; at Our dpeose,
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