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... -A CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JAOTARY 4, 1909. 'X0 NEW GOSPEL OBia)IEXCE TO OLD THE KEED. lie. Dr. A. A. MoGeaHi r PrcncTies . New Year Sermon in tieceod Pret. i byterian Church The Opcwtnjc of - Us Book T tiw Fmure by Uto Umi ,r of the Tribe of Judah IVoves That v1 lie Future of the Church and God's TPeople is In the Hands of Its Founder and There In No I-otiper fMwb. at the Issue Between t;Kl and Evil Should lux to t ii- l u- ture and Xot to the Past. "I have, unfortunately. known j Borne men of .Such mustard -seed :n- j tellectuallty as to want a new Ull.ie. an expurgated edition, or a rv.-w ; -peU The thing we need is not a pew J Gospel, but a new obedience to the ; old. I don't went any new tlospe I 1 won't have it. If it's new ih -o ..-v j you want, don't come to the Se.ond ' church, for you are not eo.n to j Bet it." Grounding steadfast faith in the fu- I ture of the ('liurrh on the ore iris of the book i f the future by Christ, as narrated in the Book cf iteveda- Hon. Rev. Dr. A. A. Mc'Jeachy pled ( eloquently vesterday for a icviviil-d j allegiance to the principles of hris tlan conduct. Prcai hn g aim. .at tt the dawn of the Xew Year to a con gregation which occupied every ?ea( In the Second Presri) terian church, the minister deliverej a discourse in which optimism and faith ven' the predominant notes The text was Kcvelation. 5 ?, ' And they f.in a new song, saving. Thou art wori'iv I take the Honk, arm to ..pin the .. iN thereof; for Thou wa-t sl-iin ari'l li.i'h redeemed us to (;...! t.y th . ,t of every kindred and P'tiKii'v ' '"1 jeople, and nation " The firm chapter 1n the H Kevelation. taid Dr. Mcfiimhv prologue to a drama. In it .o ok Of i the llll d s U' '.ha un outline and a preparation f . tearhinjrs of the mtlre Hook 1 1 fchows forth the triumphs of 1 " ! 1 r-. -1 and Hl Church over all the ppnM.14 j forces of fin and Kalan. It pr. 'it x j a picture of rhe Church p.t.ss'iitf ' through the wilderness ut am and ..r- I row and enierKinf? ut last, hikiiik a j Hew song and Haunting I ri 1 in dm nt j .anneri. The 17th and IMh v er? the tlrst chapter (five the whole pel in miniature: "Arid h.'ii I Him 1 fell at Hi9 feet as de ,1 He laid His rmht hunt ipon naming unto me. Fear n.it. f..r I the first and the last. I am He llveth. and was dead, anil leu.. 8m alive for evermore. Ain-n have the keys of death and ii Tnder the1 tiiree iIih lara t Ions of iS- I Ant 'nit , I : ml :i " have the whole etnrv of the ispf 1 .1 :. ,! of redemption. A Savior who for our sins, who mrie rr: i.m pha ut who now lives and holds the fit the Church In the holi.w hand. a n d , of I 1 'M CUI'Rt'll IM'TIHKD. The second and third chapters of Hevelatlon intro.lu'es .me to the hurch whose fortunes are to be raced Here are 1 ri Ihe mess-i es 1o the seven ihurihe.s Hi Kpnesu. SmvTna. Pergamos, Thyntlra. S.'nlis. Philadelphia uiul l..in.ln .a. Tin n1 present a picture 1 1 1 urn hmiI 1 'hurch at su . f-ssne peri Is in it.. I. is. tory and the various i onjei t u 1 1 s hi Its earthly experience. The fourth arid fifth chapters are . onsolatory in na ture. In view of all the dang, rs dat threaten the church. Cod ha; given two inspiring visions, first In th tourth chapter, representing God on our side as our Creator, ami in the trfth, Jcmib Christ on our s".de as our Kedeenif r. The texi ot the iiiormng falln in 1 1 . f heart of C" second v Ifioii. The seer beheld one stated on a throne With hiin was the book of the future, nenled. and m heaven and enrth no man had been found who v.ik worthy to break the seal ..r een to looU upon the book. The prophet v-ept In despair The issue between e ll ami gi"l S'-enied to l.e O't li'.ul.t- ful. To comfort hin. . .,: n- the -ous hidiiinn in v. t-.-j. r. a f.o- th.- I. ion f-f the Tribe oi Judith is able to break the seh-. And the l.amb of God. plain from the foundation of in. IVol'.d. aj pcureii and . t.e l the book. th k n'Ti'bi; safk. This was sonuh. an! f.. tmn. It nieant that the futftia- of el's pe ,. J'le Is hero T. -l I I. in th" hands of ,b s- us ( 'h r ..si . w 'o . know trol It, that no eh-m oy cOi. . d le I 1 1 r o i i u lt 111 i rid will r n c mlin. lite of li the people A l .1 vv h l Ihe I'll. SI- II . 1 burst upon them. Jov I ...! in 'v .'u.. t r i .1 ' i h S g . V 1 1 1 1 'l i e 0 l . . v i . . 1 1 r ; o i s to ..,.i tlr.if p.-r-foi.iie i.- :!! fin l-sae d.Oil.lfol. 1 on r ro- '. i in - r I e c 1 1 c , n k to. w ' lor a night bu! cance of the all broke mi shouts .f io, madder i . . r , people .an ha ps, slier r 1 h t i erfHiri and t h i "Thank to trust and t" '...pe Veeping may end in Jov cometh in the p "This 'hough! of - colors tile e 11 1 '. O ! ; Which W. live ' Slid Mi ; "We arenlw iivs on t !u .-rge thing great end ; A number of H r guoted to illiifr rh rlst d iw .iril. d hi. .1 .1 1 1 d -d. I gave of the ages p r - .d ' disciples a priii. ii h new com rna rid p.-n 1 I i ' aei.. vo-i that if love on. i'ioI... Heiiold " rnak. all thm-s r.i vi i'hit is the Bttitud" of (kd 'i.i g..,il is ages In the future and nor !' The nf w v ea r v h I; daw n tO I.K. ed should be a gla 1 3t brings os nearer ever been to ihe o the thing- thai are sire. It brings us a hav blfle God. it brings ,i a little i ,r ne;.-, . the loved nr.es w horn e have dost awhile." It brinps is a !"l.- bit ner er to the dr-am "f i;.,.i . pe.,;,i. through all the ages. There wen ,: seven rveals to be .q., -, i ii.d Ome Of them ha e her.., ,.,i m. d now. There -were only e'en trurija fs to be s'lunded. Sure.y some ot theoi have been blow n There wt ..;!. eeven woes to be spo' . a. .rta.n y some of them rmist hav, fallen." THE "AST I km ii i:i;i. Admitting that many who have Tieen through dark valin in the past, oft face the new vear with dread and uncertainty, vet, I thank God, the new year ran t bring to us the sorrows of the past'" exvlainied lr. McXJeaehy. "God In His good ness may-see fit to chasten us more in other ways, but the thlnes that have been auffered will not have m be undergone aeain. The pangs of separation which bave already ex perienced, the sting of gr.efs already borne are things of the past The new year cannot brine those and it may bring the Lord Jesu. Christ Think of It in that light this morn ing. Let our attitude be that of iutet expectancy of simple faith In Jesus Christ. 'Forgetting those things which are behind. anH reaching forth io inovc wnii ii arc ufnirp, i prrn To ward the mark for the prlxe.of the - TMffh Milling if ClnA In 'iM.ta rS rt ' To-day is ours and to-day alone. . ,. The pact belongs to history, the fu ture belongs to God, the present Is a vanishing moment, and we should fill ,Jt with praises to God. . But another interesting thing you Will notice if yoo pay attention is that . It is not a new song after all. It Sa the old, old Gospel that has thrilled Is human hearts, through 1. 80 years, and . has been a savor of life and hope to men. We do not need a new Ooapel. It Is a new obedience to the old that we need. "I don't want any new Gospel. I won't have any new Gospel." Some men the speak er had known of such "mustard-eeed intellectuality'" as to demand a new Bible. Phrases and expressions In it are repulsive to the refined sensibili ties of some, who suggest an expur gated edition. "This book was well enough for a crude ae," they Bay, but our progress, and enlightenment demands something different." Dr. Mc Geachy expressed total lack of sym pathy with this view "The Bible is the only book in the world which ou i an swallow whole without haxing rs"ral and spiritual indigestion after ward. If It s new theoloay you want, don't cuinc to the Second church, for you re not goinn to K'et it. God help me, huvins tw.e.l th sweetness of a certain salvation, and having been pealed with the grace of God's love, 1'rrl never going to give the people whom most 1 !oe anything except that which has given me Joy." The nreai hep exho'rted bis hearers at the befrinr:-.g of the new vcar to resolve to render this new obedience, to read the HU.le more every day. to s'rlve against sin as if all depended on theiiis-rlve. to speak not the words which iil cut an.l hurt, but those Ivvbuh will cheer and inspire. "1m I this and se If ou have not merely a I new Gospel, but are not a new man." j The homk of the heavenly hoMltt Is . not Different from that of the Chris I tun on earth in substance, but only Th. c-0;! it b ns under which the mg Is ilnnp. With those on earth -uiwition Is a process, with those i above it is an accomplished fact. Dr j .b Geachv expressed 11 r rnbeiief that I !,e wouM .me day enter Into through the nates into the city of the redeem- id thr.oiKh personal faith In the ' hi ist. TO Fl HMSII JACKSON SCHOOU Invlntllon Kxlriidcil to Kver)holy tb t'ontrlhnte Arthlen to Iirnlsh lite liuiUllrigs of tin- Stonewall Jat-kstm .Manual Training and Industrial Solnx)! Should 1 Sent Ut Mrs. Knlriuii. An eient of critical importance to ; Cm si. mew. ill jaenson Manual and I'll. lining School w un h wil; he frni 'a.lv opened at Con old Tuesday of in vt Aeek, the illlii, wiil he the , sh..wer of household furnishings , which it Is hoped will .j. si end in toi lierits next Mondav. There Is ness- I n o- j nf ;t wide varietv of articles and a innllal invitation N given to who are willing to nntriliute to ilus eauHH to do so. Tho-e In Clisr b.tte who have articles whhh they (refer to ship dire, t in.iv addiess 'hem to Mr. Walter Thompson, su pei mtendent, at Conor.!. i nherw is they shouM send them to Mis I. W. 1 aisun. of this ity. who is a member of tie board ot trustees, and will have personal charge of con! ril ut ions luiiii Charlotte It is deal led that the articles be sent to her this week, li possible in the next few duvs A suggestive list of some of the tblnns which will be most vw-l.orne is n follows Sheets, fi 4.x '.ill Inches, pil low . a-es, D(x2 4 Im hi', bed spreads, size of )iet-. blnnkett. s:.' of sheets, doll s; table ,o . i . on t;i. Li i dine polish, pans, ml IS, ll leet hi . black ash c..t hi, olS. W 1 1 I H i a ml li In. h m;.' brushes bucket.-, t.i brooms, toot mats, proems, laundry Pi ;ii, ha Tld kerc b e 1 s The following Invitation h.t issued: "The sutr i n t '-n den board of tr uHtees td the St. J n Itsoli Manilai Tntiiung anil eell a nd w ,11 trial S( hool. i i f'.l! v inv lie on cord. X i'. 1.1 I,- pic ! ..'.! fori , a 1 1 sbo v . r' of limo! ..M b. to ld In one of tb r i . . at I v i i i . I' d. and ;. .ik j r .. I ..pen 1 1, J ,i 1. 1 llfcli 1" . I.J IOC It -i in . r.mn. n -1 ui. ii '.' Ho 1 1 to ha .1 r V ; J i w :ir.' f.u ; he r . - ' pt i on of .- a T. or! u n i ' e A n v h . I : ,1 m 1. 1 4 )n p. in It. S V. I'. The III. II I . -r- of the bo I'.l ol !.. i - are .! : J P. i -..on. ! ..id. . menu i n . .'.I r l 1 1 Ti v t i n ni i ii. i. Asl 1 1 I i i r- l: ;. .gh a. I. J. '!. I I If loll i-ldoa Mil' V. K. r. I, le I; .Oram- li ii ' I, i on "HI .'"lo . ( ' I , . M , k-oll. ''ll gvv n. ( hai b.tti . 1 1 lair, ii li .i 't i . , Mis M i s A I. '...pel . v ii.-d.N. l-.nv in. Sli ill. I o I. . Mm I l al : lb M l . M i . he it ma it .1 n I 1 11 aid. f I . N , p. vi o i k gOM 111 of ! ll batidi n . i roll -i hull e t h .011- . i has la I e. i O i i n g I .III d Me i ed 1 1 v or c g th. im a t" sqiHre i !i. "lili Tin vv . i Id's st a nda I'd -i ' o : m.'i 1 1 v. oil h an.l good r It i -p The In-litntom that is to lase.l on a tl..ory. as everv ratioiial mo-t l.--, but nothing be fdltlier lr on a t he. u c t ica I I t lung I ould i.i ojiosr ion. purei, ihiin it i- it ir in 'he hands of a .empanv ..f prac li .ii w.-.k'-r who an' st;.ving !..r re salts aid wno hav,. 1:1 the already liuisil !.. friction of their effort, "ig-i.il-.at.t and brilliant aogiirv of hat I In w I i III till lie Ii-. .Is Kvei i al'tlcle sent lie a M.-aris "f rn.ik.ng home-like i'. ''n' i I .i I ' e tiie apartments h mil: be the a '.'.d 1 UK - pla. e of lie. rr.;i.!r I'll V oim c st ers. a lo se jdisfc 'ne.- tiie sceni s II" ..mid . r w '11 inevitably t h. . r impress DKIAIillllfs I)I-T1I ItOI.L. ' Cl.islfliiitlon of CharbKle's lctli by llilrtj -Tb.r o In All rnciiiiioiiia t laiuis Seven. Th. it -three dent!;.- oi . urred In ' hari. 'te during trie month of De ! i ember .if this number there were c white niilfs, 1 white females, S coioie.1 n.alc and 7 colored females. Ha h . ( ihe f o i i i w in g diseases claim id one vi :i mi Consumption, itright'a ili-.ese, dial hoeal disease, tubercu- losis. heart dlseHe. dropsy, piralysim. inal.uial fever, gjetritis. uremia, con gesMou of lungs, diphtheria, hemor . rhage of ioma' h. chronic Indiges tion mrrlii'imii of stonidch. Jiul , mori.iry hemorrhage effects of op-ra-i..,n rri'-'imnilia seaierl the dotini of ', croup :'. 'while i5 died from un know n iiiuvps I 'k'ive houses were quarantined dur ing Deoembrr on account of diuhthe f rla, 2 la-cause of . arlet fever, 10 on ; ac. oiiiif of mumps, 1 account of measles, whooping cough 1, and ; ch.cken pox 4. Four houses were I fomtgatwrt.- 'tntj thotisaTiiir ffve Tiun-' ' dred and thirty-four premises were 1 Inspected. BRAVE FirtK liADPIER. oft-n receiv. fevere burns, putting out fires, then use Bucklen , Amies Salve and torget them. It soon drives out pain. For Bursa Scalds. Wounds. Cuts and Bruises It earth's greetest heeler. Quickly eur Skin Eruptions, CM tiores. Boll. I'lcrrs, Felon. i best pji cure wtade. ReUef is instant. Hand Jt Co. Sc. at W. L. TO CHATTANOOGA, TEJfN. Oulumbuin Line of Woodworking Ma chines Hereafter to Be Maaufs'iur ed in Tennesf-ove iVu sinews Good With Atnerimn Mx-hipe and Manu facturing Company. It has been announced that the Columbian line of saw mllla and kin dred woodworking machinery, devel oped by the American Machine and Manufacturing Company during the past year, has been transferred to the Columbian Iron Works, of Chattanoo ga, Tenn., a company recently form ed by a number of aggressive manu facturers in that progressive .city so fortunately situated with reference to raw, material, transportation facilities and other conveniences much appre ciated by manufacturers. The Co lumbian line combines In a high class economic production every known im provement and eliminates all disad vantages of patents of earlier dates. The American Machine and Manu facturing Company was so successful in securing orders and creating a de mand for this machinery that It be came an imperative necessity that ar langements be made for manufacture in an liureaaed wholesale way. more than was possible at the Dllworth plant of this well-known concern, which has been taxed with the out put of ligiUablihiid U trf -.nuu-chlnery for cotton and cotton oi! mills and waste cleaning systems In oiinoction with a large machine shop arid general foundry where a varied line of maihinery Is repaired, adjust ed and manufactured complete. The Columbian Iron Works, with ample capital and a well equipped find complete plant, has undertaken the manufacture of the Columbian line under direct special management In Chattanooga with every prospect of success. The American ifiwhlne and Martu faiturlrig Company states in regard to its regular line of business that, at present and for the past three months, the opening up of the cottnn mills together with other evidences of conlldeiti e m a decided permanent ad- v am e along commercial lines, has taxeil lis plant to Its limit to respond to all the calls whicl have been re cived. The business in October. N'o- vi ruber and December was fully to the stage of normal good business and future contrii-ts indicate the substan tial cIiiiih ter of present conditions. Officer Henderson May iet $f0 Re ward. Officer James M. Henderson, one of th.- most faithful of the city force, will be tin- happiest man In town this week if a. letter is received from Hi. Iiiii'.inl i onflruiing the nrr"st of John Kirk, colored, believed to he an escarped convict from the Vir ginia penitentiary at Hichmond Mr. llcuderson came upon the man on Past Trade streit and was told bc another, when he made Inquiry, that h'- was wanted In Virginia. His photocrapli lias been sent to Ttich inoiid and Kirk is being he, avvait intr further Instructions from that. piece Mr. Henderson will receive JSfl re ward if the negro proves to be the one v anted. To Aid the llosruo Home. earrnsi appeal for the support An earn. of th.- Al.vambr llcsciic 11 ni woi made by Lev. Ir A. A M, at the f" i-ond Presbyterian ctirdav morning, at tin i li'll.liv. church I one of! I ihe regular service, that tlo institution, and in iiolnu a comm in fin.-.n. a I siralts. so II was Stated .v hlch had dori' ndable vv ork, Is that frequently the la. li-a in ch ime have thought r riving it up Twenty children ar--re w ib'-r-. In the .nl 17 years 4(1 ft a v e l.ioi i a red for and put into nn.nl Cam Th- li- vv h. re baskets ha vi don P w . re pas: ij for sub iff. ring wa to -is and liberal Death of I. Idle ( hlbl. i The rn.inv friends of Ib v and Mrs. I v.'. L Nicholson v. ill be pain, d lo ; 'earn of the (bath rf their infant ; l.c I'l-.t. r Hftie. at the auo of oro- ; v..k Sh- died yesteril.i'. nft.rnooiil ibouf ...1.1,1, at the Wntfehcrid-j S. 'on Sanatornim in Sa I h I oi io -. M'X Ni, h. 1-or, , ft at oro e for Mint place-Ti..- r.-mai'.s will be brought in f'harf t lot!.- to-, i. iv and b. at Kim wood th. Interment will 1 Wa rmng ToO wners of Pianos Whan a follow calling himself a piano tuner tries to secure your work, claiming to he scut out by our firm, it w ill prove far cheaper and perhaps save your piano from ruin, to 'phono or wire us to identify him. A lot of jack-legs are circulating over this country securing work hy claiming to he our tuners, and if you who are hoing imposed ipon will help us we will make it warm for these impostors. (iet your friends to join together and have our tuner visit your town and do your work right. CHASil. STiEff Manufacturer of the pianos with the sweet tone- , Southern Wareroom 5 West Trade St., Charlotte, N. 0. C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. y A SUNDAY BLAZE. Small Damagn to the Roof of the Home of Mr. C. McXeUa Wrought - at Nooa Yesterday. Flashing Into flame perhaps rom a spark from a nearby chimney, a lively blase In the roof was be ginning to Jeopardize the residences of Mr. C. McNelJs, No. 801 South A street yesterday at noon when an avalanche of chemicals hurled from the tire department's engine smothered It Into smoking nothingness. The only damage was to the shingle roof, ranging In the neighborhood of 120, more or less. It was almost on the stroke of noon that the alarm pealed, its later strokes coinciding with the com petitive tones from the clock on the city hall, announcing the hour of 12. A few of the firemen were at nearby churches but they caught the wagons as they whirled out of Fifth street and clattered up Tryon toward the square. Both departments answered j toe can ana me nre was soon given attention. The dwelling Is a two-story frame structure and the fire was at the top. The alarm was given by telephone, the firemen'turnlng In the alarm from box 26. v Stole Legless Man's Trousers. "I don't believe in carryln' coal to Newcastle, nohow. Whut use has a no-legged man got fer pants?" Thus reasoned Hoy Tattle, colored, leged the State. and suiting his action to his philosophy, he "lifted'' a pair of trousers which belonged to John Thomas, the crippled colored man who drives a goat wagon ftihout the streets frequently, scorning auto mobiles and other artificial means of getting over ground. Little was arrested yesterday. He was "caught with the goods on" In a very vital sense. Tom Mclhvaln I'nder furena. Officer Mack Earnhardt arrived yes terday morning from Hock Hill, R. C , a.ting as escort of honor to Tom Mcllwain, an escaped convict from Little s camp, of this county Tom was sent up about six months ago to serve a term of eighteen months on the roads for entering Messk-k's storn and stealing about J 1 ft. The authorities of Hock Hill were written n regard to him, with the result that In; was landed. "Cot It at Haw ley's." We are frequently asl;rd to recommend the best, the very besn liquid tooth wash W'e Invariably answer HAWIEY'S CARBOLIC TOOTH WASH because we make it and know that it is STROXr.LY OKHMiriliAI,. !Ei )I )i ) KANT, A HSi iLI'TKL Y 1M-KK AND IIMALTIIKI'L. It Is a splendid cleansing and preservative agent for both the teeth and gums. MAKKH Till-: TTIKTH W1UTK, kkkps Tin-: cms kkiut. 2S Cents At Hawley's Pharmacy TRYON A'! niTlf STS. 'IMioiics is and 1'fO. Academy Alliance Sale. OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX GOES FARTHEST LASTS LONGEST. Torrence Paint Co. 10 XOUTH TRVON. umbers Picked ! 9201 $50 Worth of G.mmIs. 2640 $35 WOrth of Goods. 3640 $15 Worth of Goods. Customers holding dupll rates of the above nutnhe r will plea?e call and make se lection of any cuods in our store to the amount of their value. I GARIBALDI, & DIXON 1 J Loading Jewelers. I When you need either Rlbhed or Window Glass, and Putty, to repair the broken glass in your mill sash, we can supply your needs .in any size or quantity, and make immediate shipment from our stock here. . Inquiries . solicited and atl-. mates cheerfully furnished. B. F. WITHERS Distributor BUILDERS STTPiyCEa; , Charlotte, K. C.' - 111 COTTON MILLS FIAT WORK I5I001H ! There's a difference between flat work Ironers. Some Iron clothing with a nice, smooth finish, better even than you would Iron them at home, and sornr Iron them with a rough u get an up-to-date Hat, at leas want to do It. all over again. Our Ironer " gives the finest finish of any machine made. We bought it because we knew no other laundry could better the work we would turn out with It. If you've never tried our flat work service, let us show you what a difference there la. Charlotte Steam laundry F. D. Letltco, Mgr. Sugar ! Sugar ! 5c. to-day and every day until further notice. Best Rice Sc. (Jood Broken Rice 5c. C. D. Kenny Co. Teas, Coffees, Sugars. 23 S. Tryon St. See that hat? We've plenty of 'em. The new soft hat is a hjg success. Your size here. All the popular shades. Prices $3.00 to $6.00. Dent's Gloves. leimel Linen Mesh and Schlichten Ramie Underwear. The Tate-Brown Co. 2 ig .is wasted in the average S filing facilities. The jjj Globe-Wernicke line of g liniig ucura is tilt; re sult of years of ener- getie and successful at- pt m t tempt to meet the re- & quirements of the1? modern business world g in eliminating wasted S time and wasted office space. There are articles in 5 fi this great line that w;ll ;B mean money made or 1 8 money saved to you S during 1909 if you use ! them. Drop in and let 1 5 us show you, even if you have no special want in mind. If 'you have, let, us ta&rft over. ' Stcfne & Barringer Co. ' " a Offlcff Outfitters. Look at us a minute before you buy. we are spo ourselves, and know how to buy OTJNS AI?D of all sort that are right and a call. WEDDINGTON FOR RENT Those two desirable offices over our store, now eeeupied by Drs. Russell & Matheson. Possession-- February 1st J.N. McCausland&Co. 221 South Trvon Street m m'wuuiJiiaiPMjuM ui ssi.uimiuiiiiiw nig 1 1 in wii'imiiMiriM u mm turn ummmvr The New E.&W. Collars 2 FOR A QUARTER We have just received a hig shipment of the new two for a quarter collars made now hy Earl & Wilson. They are made in all styles, shapes andizes. We helieve it will be greatly to your interest to see these something entirely new. 1 Remember, Mellon 's Clothes Fit. ggSSEBSSEBEBBi 100 Slightly Damaged Felt Mattresses at 33 1-3 Off Mattresses are only damaged from handling at the a factory and are big bargains. Prices range from $6.50 to $12.00 each All of them are made up in two parts so they can be easily handled. , j Here is a big bargaiii for you. pARKERpARDNER THE MATWSS Thtrbt PiaifefOT $250.00 that-is -made. Easy payments if desired. No deviatioji in the price. Interest at 6 Der - wanted. See s of the PARKER i f ? .c and what people want. AMMtTJOTIOX at tiestlees. Be. sure and -'. HARDWARE Ct V STEAM and HOT WATER TtEATUrO t , CtoJd Weather is Cooilnr Get R aar t HACKNEY BROS. CO., Plumbing and Heating Contractors, Jobbers in Supplies. Bell 'Phone Sit. No. and W. Fifth (St., Charlotte. N. C. N CIJPA MILTON PIANO cent, when time -is - .suit - X new styles. NY ARDNER CO. ' ' V ' . r V '"r"----"-.-
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