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OlAHLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. DECEilBER CO, ioU.M) DEAD LV HIS EOOM j::.Mc::.tnAC kiixs lot. tiioius ..J Kerner of the )Iaionta Temple i uuud iw-ad In His Jtoont uIlM ltifiid J!H'i Yesterday Evening About 6:80 O'clock, IXwth. Having ( Uimfxl liim at Some Hour of tb lre-elinr Xleht Flijstdatt Pro nouoced tix Uause M Hemorrhage . i rom ill Lungs, or Which There Was Every Inriloatlon A 32d Ixs- rree Slssou and Will B Buried by jiemier ox ruocu Jjoage to. . Morrow. . : - ' v .; . . Mr. J. H. Thor. an ged boarder , at the Buford Hotel, waa found dead In ht room ; No. t, yesterday after noon about :4 6 o'clock,, tb discovery peine made ty cnarue undsay, porter Bl lam noiet. ;---::(-;?-::vV'aV.R;';.v.V Death v claimed tha and nig Nv through th medium ef a hemorrhage v 01 in lung, according; to, an ex mlnatien mad by Dr.-B. C Register, w was mnNiranni av iw aouciia- ;a. flon'of the management of the hotel, concurred in by Coroner W. A. Gresh- "am. ,''' ;n!-"-'-i-r;,?y'v. From th ; evidenc at TiandV Mr. , Tbor died during the preceding ,:- night, but at - what .hour no man . known. . j When found . by Charlie t XJndsay 'i he waa lying- on the floor ,-a snort . distanc irora Ms bed. hla : : feet toward the door and a chair ait- i ting , near aim. Tho theory la nd' vanced that h was attacked during ; xne mgnt wiu 'the kemerrnag and :: mad nn effort to reach, the door, fall' ing back In hla extreme weakness to nla death. ; ;y ; - - Ha i worn hla night clothes, but nil sock and collar bad not been removed, these facta leading many to , believe that he either, died as be waa retiring tor the night, or while arU- la yenieraay morning. v' A great' Quantity of blood was found in the room and splotches of- It -were on hla night clothes, but there Is not , ne least suspicion that foul play had been practiced upon the aged man. - - Mr. Thore nt a boat Tt yearn of age was on or G&arioue oldest clttstns. For nawernl A days tin bad ahowed : signs of a ranld decline and those who ' saw him at bin duties Monday after noon and evening realised that he. wan -, approacmng me anaaows.- His , step wan tottering and other signs 01 increaning aecrepitud were unmls- takablefc',,..: He went te hla work Monday night, bewever, and wag present at the ex- ercise of the Scottish Kites muflnt. He waa seen aa he went to bis room , toward midnight, but there was no in dlcaUon then that the end was so near. It is thought now that ho died very soon after he reached hla roera. The deceased had been keeper of cne Masonio Temple for about fifteen yearn ,-' A month ago the Masons, eeelng that be waa In need of care and better' protection, provided yf or hint at the Buford and his board at the same place. Prior to 'the ac ceptance ot the position named, be was a brick layer and a workman of skill and bonast reputation, v . Mr. There was both a York and Scottish Rites Mason, baring . passed tip to the Hi degree. Those who were acquainted ' with the '-old man by reason of hla connection with this fraternity speak of him as amplifying tne laeaia or the Masonic order in his lire. - v . , , .'- t,f Mr. Thoro had; been a member of Jne wasonio oraer almost go years and tad been tyler for every branch f the order ever Instituted and carried on in Charlotte since the war. ' No man new belonging to the order here remembers the time when the deceas ed did not hold this Dosltion. - Scores - and hundreds of Charlotte people, will remember the short tot- wing ngure tnat passedi along t the mi.miv 3.Tom any to .aay, unpreten uous, modeet and unassuming. He sade few claims to recognition, hut by the older generation of Charlotte's peopie, ne win be recalled as a man ; In whosa heart tenderest sympathy waa ever to oe round. . ,To have died In the loneliness of the night and in th seclusion of .hte- room- waa, not a passing totally out or keeping with bis retired and reserved and lonely living. - : , . Shortly after he was discovered last evening, a number of Masons gather ed at the hotel and notified the nn- venaaing establishment of . J. M. rry at v:o., . wnere nia body v waa na preparea lor ouriai. ir Mr.- Thore was a native of Mocks ville and is survived by two aonaL una residing In utUe Hock. 'Ark., and the incr in UKiauioma. The , funeral . i iaae piace to-morrow afternoon at S o'clock in the Masonic Temple on 8oath Try on- street. . and will with all tha ceremonials and rites of me oraer. Excelsior Lodge, No. I I and the various other branches of the great brotherhoods will assist. . The interment will be at Elnrwood,r WUO SAID ANANIAS? " Somebody Seemed to Be Labor in r rn. der Crave tijnpprebensioas In the Itecorders Court Yesterday Con niot of Testimony Baffles r. PoUce ie wheat and .chaff were mingled in a manner altogether bewllderlna- In the recorder's court yesterday. . Chang ing tne figure, Recorder smith passed up to the grand Jury to the Job of separating tha sheep from the goats. xne wnoie question Us . "Did or did not Mr. W. 8. Hartls pass to Mr. Roy Ray a St bill over the counter of the Austin restaurant a few min utes after : midnighf Friday morning u payment xor on oonis or liquid refreshment in tha form nt ' en(a. cola and a piece of ateakr appraised at I nd which Mr. Ran son retains for ev- MGUT-UIDERS SEXD L-ETTICn. Mr. W. jr. Ranson, of HuntervTOle, Threatened tihould Not Aid Dis tressed Negroes ' Moro Than Mallo (oua MisctUef. Mr, Raoson Believes. Mr, W. J, Ranson, one of the coun ty's substantial cltliens, who real Jes in ' Huntersvllle, t received - . Monday morning by mall a . letter signed "Night-Riders." threatening him with sever summary corporal punishment unless he desisted in aiding: negro in distress of law by paying; s the let' ter has it, their fines and going en their bonds.. This, letter, which Was posted in Huntersvllle Sunday night, LU COFFEE EZ i i, A' moneysaver. A'palate-pleaser. ' Satisfactory in erery way. Sold everywhere The EelJy-Taylcr Co 25 cts. 1-lb. can. -. ; ' , 4 Kew Orleans. the value of If cents, change being aoc returned 7 -, He did and he didn't. If all th evi dence which, cpposlrg -lawyers dug up and brought forth for, th Inspec tion- of the court and the delectation of spectators .may be deemed, worthy or credence. r uni versa usm and pre destination in Tellg ion, ' individualism and absolutism in political science, are leas vitally in opposition to on another; than th sworn statements of more than a half dosen whit men. laenoe,. reaas sometnmg uu wis: roenr . Birj This is to warn on I mat It yu .don'Uston . helping ne groes out by going on their bonds and paying- their fine that yu will b taken, out and whipped. By paying Ones and going on bonds, yon stave FRAT. BANQUET GTVXX. . Aismums rpeOoa Chapter, p. K. A. fmaniqr, txlves Banquet Dr. J, R. Howerton Ones of Uonr. th 1 Charlotte Alumnus Upallon, caused more negro to do manns j alumni chapter of Ui p. Kappa Al pha Fraternity, entertained its mem berg and a number ef 'visiting college men -t , an laborat 1 banquet .! but night In th banquet hall of the 0m HoteC About twenty of the local fra ternity men, together with many from than any other man In th county. v. . . VNIGHT-RIDBRn" ' Mr. - Ranson operates a ' Urge gin nery at Huntersviii i and , runs large rarm. H employes quit a number of negroes alt th time. . In rosw. i-Ws or was not- Mr.1 Harti un 1 conversation with an Observer man der th mvstic and . maris Kifluenc 1 over th telephone last night h atat- of an Intoxicant" when the incident 1 that h had reoently helped several I nearby towne, gathered at' o'clock was born T . "KoiT said Mr. Hartia 1 negroes, particularly hla hands, wher I and for three hours strengthened old tie WS HOT,-' saia Wliui vurimin- I kiuvuum vi utcir uu ur " (U. ,-anA fnrau n . nan not Been too great ana whr n i : - " waa assured that he would be saf in nI?. cood-fallewahip Rev.Dr. so doing. - Mr, Ranson has not yt 4: Howwton, now r holding the mad ut hla mind as to what course morw. pmiaaopny at , wash h will pursu with reference to th uton nd Ie University, was the matter, hut it is.iiv.lv that he will I "ut of honor of the local assoda- proeecute an InvesOgatlon and dis- v. . Charles B. Raynal acting covr, If possible, the party or parties I J xoasunaster. Between tn course who inspired the letter. H does not- " rwona m xaoi xoia oi nir believe that it is a boyish prank nor j experiences in the old college days, does he think that the term of -"ma- proven mmseii an interest llclous, mischief" U strong enough to cover the case. Developments may be expected within a few days. r WlUi FIX TIME AND PLACE. Board ef Governors of the American Cotton Mannfacturers' Association to Meet Here Xext Week The Atesnoern, There will be a meeting of th Board of Governors of the America - Cotton Manufacturers' Association In this city Wednesday. January th. This meeting haa been called for the v purpose of fixing the time end place of the next annual convention and to oiscuss in question of proposed tariff ,.,-v schedule on cotton goods which Is now being , considered v by the ways and means committee f the House. Thle meeting wlU be held in th of fice of Secretary C B. Bryant, cornr! w oanq.ua uoueg streets. , " 1 The board of governors is com posed v of , the following nemed: !i.,.7',T-fnb,r Wvtbo chairman. hiladlphlai F. A. Fiathers. Boston, - ii. " Mccomb City. .' . Mia: Chaa H. Oortnn n. . frOTLTiJ'xlUon' IW Tork: August ... oiuini, epananourg, 8. ;.; D. T, vwim, Hnaerson; Charles K. Oll w. Battimor, ML; Chas. H. Fish. , Dovr,N, H.; W. T. Lang. KnoxvIUe, Tnn.; E A. Smyth, Oreenvllle. a. C: M. M. McCoIL Oneiika Alx - n S6 At5t G,u' Chart, a Amoryj r .Jon u. Rankin, burtC H certainly wai," averred eye witnesses of the restaurant epi SOde.' i'-' . Out of this sprang question No. I Into! a healthy and vexatious ' being Had. or had not Mr. Hartls mad fre quent trips to Salisbury in search of that which The fltatesvllle Landmark. is wont to refer to fondly as "th ardfntf "Tes." replied that Individ ual promptly when the, lawyer for the defense popped the question. Fur thermore, he had gon attar liquor for a relative. "That makes htm guilty of retail in," quickly spoke up th attorney. Th recorder decided not to require th young man to give bond, accept' tng his recognisance for his appear ance at Superior Court. . ; WiaAiBORIv-nKNDERSOIff, Pretty Howie Wedding Xest-JUght on west xmae etreet miss wme Henderson Weds Dr. W. R. Well born. Miss Corrl Henderson and Dr. Wil Ham Revelr Wellborn, of Greens boro, were united In matrimony in the presence ef quite a number ot friends and relatives last night at t o'ciock. The home of th bride'a parents, Mr. and Mrs.' J. K. ' Henderson, No. 511 West Trad street, wax the scene. Th servteo or. the Presbyterian Church was Impressively read by Rev. Dr. A. a. Mcueecny, paster or tn oeoona church, of this city, Entering th parlor to tne music or Mendelssohn's ."Wedding Marcn, th bride, attended by tier maid of honor, Mies Mary Henderson.- who Is ner sister, and txt bridegroom, attend ed by his brother, Mr. Rudd Wellborn, ef Wllkesboro, his beet man, took their positions before th Improvised altar of white and green. Then were spoken the impressive words which made the twain one, , The bride was never prettier than last night in her, wedding gown of whit messalln satin and chiffon, made princess, wearing a resplendent brooch of diamonds and pearls, which was tn present or the, groom to ner, Sh. carried a handsome bouquet of Brldt's rosea Her slater, maid i of honor, wor pink satin . and carried Bridesmaid's roses. UUI Miss Cor inn Henderson was . the ' attractive ring bearer. ,- - -., . An-Informal reception by Mr. and Mr. Henderson follow immediately at the .conclusion ' of th ceremony. Th hospitalities of th occasion, free ly dispensed, wer enjoyed by a large number of friends. When . this was over. Dr. and Mr Wellborn left-for rowvr i era m speno tneir noneymoon. On their return they will be at horn in Greensboro. ' wher Dr. Wellborn enjoys a lucrative practice as a physi cian. They carry with them on their. Northern trip, as well as on the far longer journey on which they are em barked, the wishes of hoots of friends that naught, but happiness shall b tneir, portion ever, . MR. M., K. MKAT DEAD. Ing and dallghtfnl sneaker. . 1 Those present were: Rev, Dr. X R, Howertern, Lexington. - Va. K. -' B, Clin, concord; E. M. Shenk,' Con cord; Jo 4BV Wray, tlaatonla; T. B. Former Resident of Iredell But For Several Years a Charlotte, Cltisen, Harris, Concord Frank . Lee, Monroe; A. cmbU CUne, , Concord; O. Lee, Monroe; Lee B... FoiL MU Pleasant: Dies 'on North Graham Street Kx- Rort H., Lafferty, J. J. Mlaen tension. " : t . I helmer, M. E. Williams, T. W. Ken vf-imK v -ur.v.. -i.- i ?"c' ev. cnaries e, Raynai, Rv. it a ZZuJZ; t ii hAml I D, Jones, Ronald B. Wl son, it o'clock at tils home. No, w. g:' ,Mrt . t.. wnh. a t Beall, Jr., Ralph C Sadler, D. F. Hunter, Archie Wakefield and W, C Rnckar, of Charlotte. place overhauled and Intend to make Of it a boarding nous ef the first rank.. ,iy. .. ,v v, v , , ... , Mr. night at 16 North Graham street extension. at th age of IS yeara He had been ill for a considerable tlm and some time age underwent an operation which failed to afford th desired re lief. Th funeral will be conducted this afternoon at t o'clock from the residence by Rev. J. . Smith, pastor of East Avenue Tabernacle, ot which me was a member, assisted oy kv, Dr. A. R. Shaw. Interment will 1 I i Jbimweoa. Mr. McKay Is a natlv of Iredell county, but moved to Charlotte some years ago and had since lived here. He is survived bv Ms wtf a . alone ' of hla Immediate family, no. children be ing new aliv. la addition there are two brothers, Mr. D. A. S. McKay, of Iredell county; Mr. John W. McKay, of this city i and three slaters, Mrs. Mary Pop, Of Iredell; Mra Miranda Thompson and Miss Josephine , Mc Kay, also ef Iredell county.- 1 " Mr. McKay was an, upright cltisen of sturdy,-straightforward character. COME ACROSS WITH TAXES. -'V Thonght Baby Was tn Well. fiusplclan that a babe had been cast into th well at No. 1009 Bast Fourth street was aroused yesterday about noon. There appeared to b an ob ject at the bottom which ssnk to the ttom when an snort was maa to fish it up.: The sheriff was notified and also th coroner, but nothing sen sational developed yaterday ,' noon. ' i : f . Tag -' CoHoctors- CwJUng Foe . Money From People County Is ' In Sore Need of the Money Bight New. The ;'.tag collectors "-are crying for revenue. .Calls are coming to them for money with which to run the af fairs of the county, the schools and other institutions, but the people have not paid their tax. It Is stated that th tax books for the year. 1908 show a large percentage of the. population being delinquent and - unless th money Is In sight by the first of the year, which means after this week. the posting of property and th due processes of law are threatened. What Is true in on part of the county is true of every part end Tax Collector W. N., People and W. C. McAuley are adding- their voices to that of Sheriff N. W. Wallace in call. Ing up th citizen to attend to this Important duty. Th tax books further show that a good slice of the legitimate revenue of 1907, haa not yet been brought into tne treasury, but tne immediate pur pose of the call which the collectors are .making I for th present year's taxes which should have been mad by September, lth. Ve Actuzlly Ira Yclt Octhas Our Hal work lroner, trens clothing la mueh th cam way you woald, hy rubbing It gently between a padded sur . face and the face of a revolving roll, i This process, .repeated by four rolls, gives', your goods a -finish, and irons each. . piece straight and smooth. :.V.. . ; i Machines which merely press the clothes . against a hot cylinder, baking .them -until dry, cannot V give a finish or produce as nice work as our process wHL- " ?; .-;, , - Te try our work Is to like It Stcani lzr.iry Launderers, ' Dyers, Cleanera, i tl9 Sontb Tryon St. 1 Look at us a minute before vou buv. We am mnrt.m.. eurselves. and Jinow how to buy and what people want VX3 AXD AMMtXITIOX . ef all aorta that are right and at best prices.' Be sure and give us 5-a call. . , WEDDINGTON HARDWARE CO. TTe wisli All cf our frieiada and . patrons a Iferry Christmas and a Happy, and Prosperous New Year. - ' J.H.f.!cCusl2ndXCo. 221 South Tryon Street STKAM and HOT WATOl HrLTIX i Cold Weather la Coming (irt It- ij s - .' : ' til V i - CtniiT, HACKNET TtrtOS. rn Plumbing and Heating Contractors. Jobbers in Supplies. Bell 'Phone 1I. Noa and I W. Fifth SU, ' Charlotte. N. C . l Tryon Changes Management, Tha Tryon. th family hotel on -the Carson - property, corner - of ' onth 1 Tryon and West First etroets, has been leased by Mr. end Mrs. W. A. smuh, who itav com here from Roanok. Va. . They will have th J MAKES 'THE LIVER LTVELT. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup gives per manent relief In cases oe habitual eon-:, atlpation as .lt stknulatea the liver and restores th natural action ef the bowel j witnout writs tine these rcana im nil or ordinary cathartics. Does not nause- it or gripe and is . mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino and re- j CTIABLOTTE .(OTTOXJ- PlNNjTD.i t, subsute - R.! it Joman V Co." lVirembof '!. lllFraternd;F?- : Wi Lack of Evidence Ceeses DUmlssat of : A '5iJE- J:!J Defendants,;- s. . . ., . All three of the ,- negroes' itx rested en'the charg of aasaultinr Policeman E. L. Johnson with a bottle in the darkness of th North Colleg street gutter Thursday night, were released from custody by the recorder John RudiseU. K. Major Thompnon and Carter Lockhart mad ph trio. There wa no direct evidence against any of 'the defendants, All of them asserted their innocence and no alternative presented itself except to release them.- -. It is hoped that th guilty party may yet b disrovered, . ,r7- Small ChriMtmas- Fire. ' 5 A Christmas tree, -not Santa Clan this time, caght fire yesterday af ternoon at 2: SO in a room at th real' nence of .fr. and Mrs. O. W. Loving, No, 215 We?t Seventh street. The f re dMartrr(?nt waa called out but V e Uf.e was extinguished about the t .e the !-: pment reached the scene. " .t 3 r :r,see wa done. - . . , I 4 " ' TV 6 TO 14 DAYS j ' i ,,. r is guaranteed - to ' t " f Itching. Blind, : i-.-c-iruUing Piles In to c - r -.-y refunded. 10c lUty to- Meet and Organise Alumni .- Branch Tlus Afternoon; at Setwyu, . The Charlott members of the Delia Aini pauiun usiBrnnj nr,- uoun asked to gather at th Selwyn - Hotel this evening at I: SO O'clock for - the twofold purpose of partaking of delightful dinner' and organising local alumni section of the D. K. B. Association of North Carolina. A par tial list of the local members follows Rev. F. M. Osborne, Hazel Holland, fi. Alston. N. J. Orr, Manllus Orr, Dr. B. C. Nalle, Norton, Edmund Burweli and Rev. Dr. W, M. Klncald. In addition to these resident j mem bers, the following-named Visitor here , ttending. the Thomas-Dran wedding will be present: . Measra Robert Lassitr, of: Oxford; ; Frank and Robert Drane, of Edenton, . an 1 George Thomas, -of Wilmington. :- A moat pleasant as well as a profitable evening, is anticipated. The invita tion to attend this dinner in also ex tended te any other visiting members of , the order who may happen to be tn the city and any ethers whom th committee has inadvertently overlook ed. A large attendance is desired at this evening's gathering. The officers of the 8 late association are: Rev. t. H. Osborne, of Char lotte, president: . Mr. Bennett Perry, of Henderson, - first vice president i. Hampden Hill, of Raleigh, secretary, and Dr. palmer Cobb, et Chapel Hill, treasurer.'0. .- i ..-';: i'.,i'' ;;"'' Manager of Tanderllle Company v ia ''.l- . ivV.; Trouble,-' --,: .. y air. Ri H. Reynolds. th f manager of a vaudeville company which struck hard luck in this section and was forced to disband at Statesvlll, was arrested last night en complaint from Hlrkery, where he owes J.; JU Fraxler about $!5 for a board bilL His wife and eeveral other - members: ot . th company, all penniless, r In the city, trying to get work at th ".different vaudeville ahowa An effort will.be made te get -the manager ,6ht of his precarious situations into , wnicn u would, seem, hard times: alone - had placed him. 1 Thtf members . of his company of course suffered th loss of their salaries. " " Ot th ' original eleven, part walked from Statesville t Ciliebury riding the reat of the way The others came direct and he ace secured th open positions first. Imprisonment for debt of this nature wa authorised conditionally by a re cent Legislature. ' ' . - MKDICISE THAT IS MFDICIXC ' ' I have suffered a good deal with ma teria aad stemaeh complaints, but I bav cow found a remedy that keeps ma well, and that remedy Is Electric Bitters: a medicine that Is medicine for stomach snit bver troubles, and or run down con ditions, says W c. Kiestlsr, of Hal 11 day, Ark. Electric PlUers purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and Impart vigor and enerrr te ths weak. Your money will be refunded U it falls te belp you. (Oe. at W. L. ilsnd A Co.'s drug store, Wa rning To "0ers-; ' :' v.-v- -v.-. ' '.-";:'.,; ot rianos "Get it at Hawley's." The beat and most reliable toilet article made to prevent ' or heal Chapped Hands, Face, Lip or any roughness of the skin is BRANNOrrS DELIGHTFUL JAVA LOTION WITH BENZCH Always makes the skin soft, whit and smooth. . Prevents dryness, .chapping an premature wrinkle. . -, F1ST3B. AFTER . SHAVnfG- j ' We honeStlv believe It la the' tVbest leUon. In the" world -andf we cheerfully recommend It as suchii 'We absolutely guarantee It. therefore if it does not striks " . . . , - , , , . nniii wiu d ennnuur re turned to you, -Made only ;af ': When a fellow calling himself a! piano ; tuner tries to secure i. your, work, : claiming $ to . be sent out by' our firm, it will prove far ' cheaper and perhaps save your piano v from ruin; to phoned' or wire" us' to .identifv:himsna;i Av lot of jack-legs' are circulating - ;?over:this country securing: work by: claiming to le; our, tuners, and if you who are being imposed upori will help us - we will make it warm for these impostorsri W': ' Get i your friends to join together' and have our tuner visit" vour .town and do your work j - ...( S ' ' , ' Manufacturer of the plane . vrlUi the sweet tone. . - j TRYOir AND PTFTH T Pbone IS and MO. , i ; .! Academy Advance Bale. .-:, : No , better time than now to buy Shirts. Have ; a special lot bought for te holiday traded thatv we are offering-at very special prices. - All I nev- ' styles vand patterns- . Earl & Wilson, Cluett Star,, v;'. ' Savoy. - The Tate-Brown Co, We Put It Up To You Just This Way: (!X. L'J can be mt5 Ppcrly ' and satisfactorily in Smart ' - , , 1 ' Clothes-at our store, whether , v you try on a business suit, a ... - . - rain or an overcoat. We v carry all varieties. : We be- lieve our clothes are the best . i and sanest-made . clothes in t the world. TAll these facts :.we tell you; in squareness, J ' 1 lvwItvis distinctly worth your Vrr.V, while to try here.'.' .. '. U II .j,iT. ID ..WWiA4Xif lI v'iv '' iinrt i i ii i ; V.V f If : I If '..' V f jv 1 t . -A b rti u i 9 . .1 19 ,"-"va "-k ..V all S aitv-;', 1,-,.. '.irtr; I B ' ' I 1 hm IN wall 3 .; :: Southern Warerocn ' 5 West Trada Ct, 0-3xIctte, IT. C. C. H. A'ILIIOTH, 11. GOLDEiJ GLOHV coo;a::6 o:l r . Fries quicker and better be--cause it attains a Higher de , gree of heat than ordinary hog lard therefore, it saves time.' .' , - - .'. s .... , 1 cheaper and gives better re- ' suite than hog lard. - '-. ' la using , Golden Glory eoohin&Oil non Is wasted, because it can beo'stralned and "used 'over and ever again,: .. . .' We want you to try It1" We want you to try ' it to-day. Tour grocer sells it In quart, - half-gallon and gallon ttna. Order what you want, but be sur that you order it to-day. 1 III 5 ' J ' v at m - j 5 FLATTOP 3 TYPEWIITTT!T ' Also the best in tl . - medium and high-grade OFFICE : CIIAlil3. H !! IS COM Eemember, Mellon's Clothes Fit. 100 Slightly Damaged ; : Felt Mattresses at J 331-3 0jEf Mattresses are only damaged from handling at the? factory and are big bargains.- Prices range from $6.50 to $12.00 eachi All of them are made up in two parts so they can bo easily, handled. " , , . , Here is a big bargain for you. :. ,0iTice Furniture De- !j partment Second Floor. Dropup." Eu'zcn Ci!."i!.'"i Co. ' ; ! ursmintTi.Na agexts, Thone J ....ii.. :3 C':t;r: PARKER-GARDNER CO. l.IATCiiLESS LlLTOiJ. VMS. v. C 230X3 The best Pkno for Easy -payments if dc:ircJ, price. Interest at C r;r'"c ... rod: f :n tLr.3 h See' 2 Cl :tyl;3.
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