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CHARLOTTE DAtLY OBSERVER, MARCH 1909. PEOPLE'S COLUMIl T. i au aaveruaemenu - uiscnea In this column at rate ot tea 'cent pr Una of six words. No .ad token (or less than SO c j.. f Cash la advance. If jronr name appear in Uie ; telephone directory you can telephone your want, ad to ;i ; and a bill will be mailed aiu. Its Insertion. FOB THE VEOllE TODECIiiE TTAATED. WANTED A six-foot Handing desk. Must be In good condition. 'Ptione WW. WANTED-r-To lease with privilege of buying one or more acres of ground with Seaboard and Southern Railroad frontage. Ulve locution and price. "Jack," care Observer. WANTED Assistant cashier and book keeper in country bank. Capital MO.ouu. State experience and salary desired. Ad Ciaut fcm.K, care Charlotte Observer. WANTED Thoroughly 1 competent, all round drug clerk. Sloan Bios., Ureen vllle. 6. C. . WANTED Teachers. Spring and fall terms. Rurnl, graded, high schools, col leges. Enroll early. Sheridan s Teach ers Agency, Greenwood, S. C. WANTED Room with conveniences and board tor miUdle-aged couple, with te flned private family; central location pre ferred. A. Z.. care Observer. WANTED A position by a young man; moral, good character, has had three yean' experience In Ice and coal busi ness Address S. L- W . care Hotel Huf fine, Greensboro, N C. WANTED Extra night work by expert man stenographer Can take dictation direct on machine and get off a lot of mall for you In fhort order. Address "Busy Man," care ObHerver, WANTKD A boss glnner; permanent employment all the year. Apply to Southern Cotton Oil Co.. Charlotte, N. C WANTKD Five hundred good, sober, energetic men with medium education and permanent address; ex-policemen preferred. dive refreence when writing. Houthern Detective Bureau, Inc , Wil mington, N. C. WANTKD 100 young ladles to solicit or ders fi-r a guaranteed line of hosiery for men, women and children. Box Z, Newton. N. C. WANTED Young couple to board In strictly private family, In new house, modern conveniences, delightful sur roundings, one block from car line. Ad dress Foster, care Observer. WANTED Position by young man as book-keeper, pales manager, or general office man. Thoroughly rompetent to take charge of any office work. Fourteen years' experience In bank, building and loan and manufacturing. Best of refer ences. Address H. N. C, care Observer. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Thoroughly praetlcal course by free clinic and careful Instructions. Life scholarship, tools given, board provtded. Some money earned before completing. Send for catalogue. Moler Barber Col lege. Atlanta, Oa. FOR SALE An up-to-date machine shoo Fl'KTILEK AGJTATIOX DEPLORED Mr. E. T. Cannier, of Uie Committee of Ten, Tells Something of tho Charter Imbroglio In Kalelgn and of How Uie Settlement Was K fleeted All Hope by No Meana Lotft Plea , For a Calm, PlxpatMlonate Coosld eratlon of the Xew CI carter In Toto Mr. Caneler Not Originator of Idea to Refer Matter to People AU labile siervlce Corporations Should Bo V ruler State Corporation Com mission. Mr- Cansler was seen by an Observ er reporter to-day and stated that he was not the author of the proposition to submit the new charter for rati' flcatlon to a vote of the people, lie said that he understood that this Idea, had been first advocated by Mayor Franklin, and was under consideration by both Senator Pharr and Represen tatlve Dowd when bla delegation reacheJ Raleigh Saturday morning. Discussing the subject further, Mr Cansler said: "I want to Raleigh at the solicjta tlon of a number of the committee of one hundred, for the purpose of urg ing upon our Senator and Represents tlves the passage of the new charter aa agreed upon by the committee of ten and the board of aldermen, with out change or modification. If thl re sult could not be obtained, then It was the sense of our delegation that the charter should be defeated altogether, aa it would be practically emasculated by robbing It of its main features, which required the election of the mayor by the board of aldermen and provided a new method for local as seatment forpermanent improvement. EXPERIMENT TOO DANGEROUS. "Our delegation wan decidedly of the opinion that It would be altogeth er too dangerous an experiment to place In the hands of a mayor, elect ed by the people, on the score of his personal popularity, the large powers and responsibilities which the char ter proposej to give to a mayor to be elected on account of his business qualifications, by the board of alder men. "We were also of the opinion that If a politician should be elected mayor of the city, he would owe ao many po litical debts that it would be unwibo to place In tils hands the direction of permanent street Improvements, ac cording to the plan outlined In the new charter. We therefore unhesitatingly advo cated the adoption of the new ch- ter, as it came from the board of aldormen and the committee of ten or Its defeat In toto. "With this object In view, I saw Senator Pharr and told him our posi tion In the premisea and auggestej to him that If he and Representative Dowd were opposed to the adoption of the new charter, upon the ground that a majority of the citizens of Charlotte did not want It, It might be wise to pass it with the proviso that it should not take effect until ratified by the people at the polls. COURSE ALREADY CONSIDERED. "Senator Pharr stated that this suggestion had already been made by Mayor Franklin, and that he and Mr. Dowd then had the matter under ail vlsemeut, and Intimated that If the friends of the new charter would agree to it, It was probable they would let the matter take this course. A con and foundry nearly new. all machinery, jerence waa then haj between the Tocd'Tnrof'ue'rst JwrX. c" committee the mayor, and the other and plant is complete and ready to op erate. Ten thousand dollars clea money can be made If run o a bualneKS basis. Will sell st th right price or will organize It In a stock company with some good man. Prltch ett Machlnry Co., Greensboro, N. C FOR SALiK. KC'R SALE Klve-room cottage, close In. Phone 5T1-J. FOR SALE Display wall case good as new. Address P. O. Box bt3. FOR SALE 125 bushels mixed held peas II. 4S: 26 bushels lady finger peas, 1:1.50. Occasionally cow and white among the latter K- O- B. Raeford, N. C Moore Supply House. FOR 3ALE A large store building within a few hundred feet of square. Address "W. P. R ," eare Observer. FOR SALE-Bargaln. 4 horse-power 110 volt electric motor. Apply Grsensboro Steam Bottling Works, r. o. Bux , Greensboro, N. C. FOR SALE 6 to '3D shares Gaston Mfg stock: 5 to so rjnro Mtg. t o. siock. Co Best bid. Box 843, Spartanburg, 3. C. FOR. SALE Hardware business, clean stock, fine retail stand, low rents. Will inventory about $S,ono. Address Bex 33, Winston-Salem, N. . FOR BALE Good combination horse. surrey? buggy, dray and three sets har. ness. At a bargain. 614 E. 4th street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Truck farm. 3 miles from square. J. E. Murphy A Co. won RENT My residence No. 1 East Vance street, partially furnished. C. W. Butt FOR RENT-Medem six-room dwelling. all conveniences. 203 Oak street One four-room dwelling adjoining. F. W. AhrensJ E. Morehead. FOC.VD. FOUND Gold pin, name engraved. Own er can get same at Observer office by describing and paying for this advt. mscEixAJi eo c a. THE BIO DAT. Wednesday, March 3d Masonic Baxaar Benefit. Dixie Theatre HORSES AND Mt'LES Just received. fresh shipment of Kentucky horses aad teules. Cochran Ross. END FOR matins; Met of Davis' Barred Rocks, Charlotte, N. C, -, , . ASK ELLIS for baggage transfer or In formation about trains. Telephone CM. ' ,Aocva Itfn MTTT.ITSI Jim? - timtvM1 : . fresh shipment of Kentucky horses and mules, coenraa boss, v tuv sin DAT. Wednesdsv. March M 4 Masonic zwsaar xrapeui..' wmie uir - - ii APARTMENTS Two of those handsome Vance Place Apartments. Moat eon. -wrrfMit in theeltyi large etide rooms. Bteam heat, gas ranges. Instantaneous heaters. Phone 1.-'' HORSES AND MULES-Just received .... i i lli iiii r srMtiackr hhrmmM anil mules. ,,COOftrsa oss. . , ; -Xhe Greater Charlotte Ciab will ..old a meeting; to-night at - 1:30 'clock at the Selwyn Hotel., which promises to be of Interest. . TO CUBE A COX T ONE DAT Vaka LAXATIVE ' BROMO ,-Jalnlne Tablets. . Druggurta refund money ifi it falls to cure. E. w. OKOYBS signature s oa each box. tie. Charlotte cltUens, w ho wre there rep resenting one interest or another. At this conference It was agreed, with practical unanimity, that we all Insist upon the passage of the new charter, without change or modification; but In case our Henator and Representa tives would not agree to this, then we recommend that they pass it, subjec t to approval by a vote of the people, at an election to be called on the frst Tuesday In April, and, to provide against the contingency of Its defeat, that the old charter be amended so aa to create from three to five com missioners to take the place, and dis charge the duties of the several com missions aa now provided for. "At this conference, the question of regulating the service and rates of publio service corporations was brought up, but It was distinctly stat ed by my delegation that we went tu Rsselgh to serve no special Interest, but solely to Insist upon the passage of the new c-harter, without change or modification, and that therefore we woulJ not, and, at a matter of fact did not, at all dlscusa the question of re.rulatlng or controlling public serv ice corporations The meeting then adjourned until 4 o'clock in the after noon, when the Senator and Repre sentative were present. REGULATION CLAUSE IN BOTH "Upon being informed of the action h.l at the morning conference, and having the matter-explained to them, the Senator and Representatives re tired for a conference among them selves, and. upon their return, an nounced their purpose to pass the new Charter without amendment or change, (with the proviso that It should not go Into effect until rati fied by the people at the polls) and also to amend the old charter as sug gested by our committee, with the ad dition that it should contain such pro vision for the regulation of public service corporations as they should thereafter decide to incorporate into the new charter. "Upon this announcement, CoV V. B.' Rodman, representing the street railway company. ex-Judge F. L Os borne, representing the Southern Pow er Company, and Mr. "M. B Spier, rep resenting; the Bell- Telephone Com pany, asked permission to be further heard by the Senator and Represen tatives, before they -should Anally de cide upon the manner tn which they proposed to regulate these puBUc serv ici .corporations. This request was granted and the Senator and Repre sentatives held another meeting Satur day night, at which Judge. Osborne, Colonel Rodman and Mr. -Bpler urajej their objections to the proposed regu lations of publio service corporations. "After the gentlemen were heard. Senator Pharr announced to effect that they had sgreed to Insert a clause in th new and 'old charters, authoris ing the board of aldermen or the ex ecutive board, to hear complaint of citizens ot Charlotte concerning any Inefficient service or excessive rates of illiei,pttbUcwn,tca. rarparaUonsv ai upon such complaints ana notice to the offending compan y, to pass such orders and regulations as such beard might deem just sad proper, giving the etr S9a4-ha, right to appf al its case to the Corpbratioa Commission, where the matter should be beard de noo ; , V . TOOK -NO. PART. "la the discussion I took no part whatever, as I was not present to rep resent any corporation, but la my ca pacity as a member of the committee of one hundred to urge the passage - Billy Goats that do stunts that men, rarely do. At the Star. Matinee at t:30 to-day. of the charter a recommended by 5ha committee and the board of aldermen, or its rejection, altogether. - "I -was aot asked to go to Raleigh by the street railway company, or the tC's, and therefore had no right to speak for either of those com pa nies. If I had desired to do so. they -were both ably represented by Colonel Rodman. "In this connection it may not be im proper to state that nearly two months ago I suggested to both Senator Pharr and Representative Dowd that, tn my judgment, it would be wise and proper to pass a general State law placing all public or quasi-public serv ice corporations under the control or supervisions of the (State Corporation Commission. "These gentlemen spoke encourag ingiy of the scheme, but intimate that the present Legislature was so conservative that they greatly doubt ed their ability to get such a measure through at the session. As a matter ot fact, I understand their doubts were lyell founded, as the Legislature killed a bill of this nature, introduced by Senator Lockhardt. UNDER CORPORATION COMM1S SION. "While I do not approve of the measure proposed by our Senator and Representatives, for the regulation of public service corporations doing bus iness In the City of Charlotte alone first because I see no reason why Charlotte should be singled out as the only city In the State for such regu lation, and second, because I do not believe that the board of aldermen Is the proper tribunal to pass upon these questions, on account of prejudice and self-interest, yet i jo approve mot heartily of the placing of all publio service corporations under the control and supervision of the State Corpora tlon Commission And while 1 feel that ou- Senator and Representatives have made a mistake, in thus singling out for regulation and control by the city suthorlties public service corporations doing business in the City of Charlotte, to the exclusion of those doing busl- necs In the other towns and cities of the State, as such action will have tendency to cause investors of capital to conclude that Charlotte is more un friendly end inhospitable to such en terprlses than other cities In the State; yet I um satisfied that Senator Pharr and Mr. Dovd were trying to do that which they thought for the best Interests of the City of Charlotte and her citizens. These gentlemen. In my opinion, are to be moat peartlly commended for the painstaking care and patience they have exhlblleJ throughout this entire controversy, which, It seems to me. has been mag nlfled out of all proportion to Its Im portance. The new charter threatened nobody's liberty, nor the confiscation of anybody's property. It was a com promise measure, hit upon by the charter committee to, aa far as possl ble, meet the conservative views of all classes of representative cltlxens of the city. TOO MUCH PARTISANSHIP. "The fierce opposition to two of the main features of the charter, on the part of some of our citUens, It seems to me has proved quite unfortunate as 11 has created ao much partisan feeling In the minds of our people that a calm and dispassionate consid eration of the charter la well-nigh out of the question. "If. however, the leaders of both factions in this unfortunate con-tro versy will agree to stop further dis cussion of the matter, and quietly go to the polls and register their prefer ence, certainly no harm will be done by sutWnlttlng to the voters of the el'y the question of the ratification or rejection of the new charter. At the same time, this election ought to serve to settle, once for all, the ques tion as to whether the people of Cparlotte are willing to delegate to the board of aldermen the right to se lect a business mayor, and to carry on, by local assessment, permanent street Improvements, according to the method provided In the new charter. 'It see-me that we have had enough dlsousslon on this subject to either elucidate or mystify the controversy, and that In either event further dis cussion would be useless; while It mlrbt prove harmful to the business Interests of the city. If a further discussion, of an in temperate and partisan character Is Indulged In. It is to be greatly feared that we will gain the reputation of be- in? the most turbulent city in the State which reputation Is not at all enviable, from any viewpoint." vtoani eti V - ALL GENUINE IGUT METAL SKI'ClfS HAVE STAMPED ON THE FOCRTH DIDGE QFEVBRy 53INGLE Don't Forget That insist upon it if you want long wear and freed om from repairs from your roof. CORTRIGHT METAL SHINGLE Rood put oa 2 1 yean age are good u saw today sod hare iwver seeded repair . They're are-proof, lorai-praoi, htadtome and esuly laid. Clad to give otimste. DROP IN AND SEE THEM. O, F. WITHERS, 202 College St. THE SEABOARD hCHKDlLK. Another Advocate of (lie Clia.ugei That wan Htvently Suggetrted. To the Editor of The Observer: I notice that you are lending your aid through your colunnis in bringing about the much iifeded change In the schedule of trains leaving Charlotte over the Seaboard Air Line Railway, and this Ih to ask that you will add this, my petition, t.i the railway com pany to give careful consideration to this matter, which nnns so much to Charlotte. I will not go into de tails since this r fully covered In yesterday's paper h Mr. Hunter. Charlotte ti last I ..mini! to the piedmont section uh.it Allanta la to that tteotton, being headquarters for practically everth!na In the Soutn. and the passenger s hedulea mean a. great deal to Charlotte. I ani very glad to see your paper lending Its as sistance In the matter, and believe that It Is only' nece-sar to bring this proposition properly l.efore the offi cials of the Seaboard when this change will be made. iinK the traveling public a decent nour In which to leave Charlotte, and will mean a greatly Increased travel over that road. HEX J. SMITH. THOMASVHXE'fc CIVIC I-.EAUOS. Hung By Ills l inger. Newbern Journal. ;'th. Master Caleb Rattling, the eight- year-old son of Mr. C p. Hartllng. met with a most excruciating accident yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock. He was on the roof of the kitchen and was In the act of leaving to climn down the side of the house when his finger ring caught on a protruding nail in a board on the eaves and h-: hung suspended, his entire weight wax on one finger and this had the effect of tearing the finger entirely from ho nana, rne none was crushed by the flattening ring. The boy was found on the ground the injured hand bleeding profusely from the fear ful injury. His agonising cries stirred the neighborhood but he wa. plucky little fellow and bravely withstood the surgical attentions glv- ?h him. Enthusiastic Meeting Held rrlday and Plaits Inaugurated For Wark Dur ing; th Early Spring. Correspondence of The Obnerver. Thomamllle, March 1. The civic league held Its regular monthly meet ing Friday In the auditorium of tho graded school, a large number of la dies and gentlemen were present, and the meeting was very enthusiastic. Plains were lnaugnrateed by which, during the early spring, the town will he (leaned ui. the commons plowed up and sowed with gra seed, fenced In and plotted, the trees along the railroad whitewashed, and the entire street throughout the town cleaned up and kept In ship shape This will be a great help to the town Killed by hii Mr Kifle Khot. Richmond, Va . March 1 A singular and fatal accident occurred here to-day when a youth named Lawrence Ingram, took down an sir rifle which exploded ecldentally. the ball entering the heart of his sister, Mrs. James Turner, aged 14 i ears. Inflicting a wound from which she died within an hour HaVitual Constipation flay he jwrmanenily overcome y proper personal effor$ vvitK iKe a4S$tojcf theory? truly beneficial laxative remedy, Syrup of Fig And Lt'uW J Srsna, wKich enooleft one to form regular ho bite, daily So ihet assistance to na ture may be gradually dispensed w'ttK wKen no longer needed a, the oestof remedies, when reautned, arc to osMSt fiatur,e and not to up)larit tke neturv a) functions, which must depend uMi matcJj upon prober noutisrtwent, proper ffovU,atd ri'it livin generally. To get its heneftctal effects, always buy the genuine SyrupBgsEiixir'fScntvi manufactured by Vn California Fig S-yhup Co. only S0U BY ALL LEADING DRUGCIVTS oaetue only, regular pnte 50r Rottl 3 We have attained the highest! Better styled clothing cannot be made. The materials and workmanship are of the very highest quality. It's clothing so made as to give the maxi mum amount of wear and satisfaction. Our Prices the Lowest for Like Quality and Style. The Tate-Brown Co. FOR RENT Those two desirable offices over our store, now occupied by Drs. Russell & Matheson. Possession February 1st. J.N.McCausIand&Co. 221 South Tryon Street CLING FAST nm PLASTER "Second to Nona" An editorial In The Char lotte Observer of February 11th shows the danger of cell Inns falltns;. Uaa Cling Feet end avoid the rlek of being killed. Clint Fast never falls off Ask for prices and booh let. Ort our prleea on Cement. SIATISYlUf PUSTH I C0OI CO. STATESVIIXE. H. C. 50 Elegant Roomi. ZB with Prlvata Batli. Cafe Open Day and Wight. TAKE THE FIRST TABLE t you aee, If the location suits yoti. Tho serv Ice at every one la first -class In ' our cofe. We Insist on tho moat courteous attention to all orera,-r whetner tney oe lor K nine erom ?r , a hearty meal. Come In after tha -ahow with your companion. Our after theatro euppere are flelifhtful. dainty and inexpensive. Mualo daily 1 to 1:S0 p. m i to 8 p. m. . x-i t T T 1 - v: oelwyn note European. Room $1.40 and trp Edgar B. Moore, Prop, fr IT KAVKD HIS MOO. All thought I'd lone my ler " writes A. Swenson. Watertown. Wis. "Ten years of ecsema, that lb doctors couM not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured It sound sod well." Infalilhle for Skin "Eruptions, Ecxema. Salt Rheum, Rollx. Fever Kores, Burns. Scalds. Cuts and Plies. 25c. at all Piedmont Railway Company to Im prove Its Road. Special to The Observer. Thomasvllle, March 1. The new engine of the Piedmont Railway Com pany arrived In Thomasvllle Saturday night and will be rigged up Monday and put Into commission It Is a rather odd-looking engine, but comes highly recommended, not for speed, aa It only rune at be fifteen or twen ty miles per hour, but for pulling ca pacity it Is one of the strongest made and will handle a long string ot cart over almost any kind of road with comparative ease. Adding this engine la Juat the beginning of lmprovemonte that are to be made on the road, and hefrye the close of the year the road will be re-graded, overhauled, and made a first-class road, and will be extended to Eldorado, In Montgomery county, twenty mlrea below Denton, the present terminus, and will pase through large 'areata of virgin timber. THEY NEVER FAIL Tliat is What They Soy About Them In Charlotte, and It la There fore, Reliable. Another proof, more evidence, Charlotte teatlmony to swell the long Hat of local people who endoree the eld Quaker remedy. Doans Kidney PUla. Read this convincing endorse ment of that remarkable preparation: Walter Marks,' t South B. 81, Charlotte, N. C, aays: "I willingly vouch for the efficiency of, Doans Kidney PUla and advise any one afflicted with, kidney trouble to use them Several months ago I was midriontv attacked hv pains across I thr gmalT pT mf back, wnfett at times changed to a anil, steaay acne. When I sat tn one position for any length of time, I becjama so lame and sort that 1 could hardly arise and In tha morning jrpggsuE-ettlng wp, It was hard for ma to ih6ve. Finally pro curing a box o Doan's Kidney Fills at.R. H. Jordan Co.'s drug store. J used them ana was cured. X have bad no return of that Uouble elnce and can only give the credit af my present good health - to poan KM ney PI 11a" - For aalo by alt dealer. Fries Is cents, Foster-Milbura Co,. Buffalo, New York, sole agenta for the United Statea. Remember the Hiris Doan a and taka ne other. . . . , -- .-, - . "GET IT AT HAWLEY'S" LIPS feel "twice as bad as they look," but goodness knows they look bad enough. How ever, a little rubbing with LAVA LOTION WITH BENZOIN will heal them up. remove the chap and roughness, stop the cracking and make your llpa all right again. By the way. It's well to keep your tongue, teeth and Angers away from a Hp aore doesn't do It any good to feel of It. or to bite the hangers, or to wet the sore with your tongue. Just rub on the lotion at night. 25 cents. Hawley's Pharmacy TRYOJf ASP FIFTH STS. 'Phones IS mid S0. Academy Advance Bala. Plant Wood's Seeds Tor The Garden & Farm. Thirty years in bunineas, with a steadily increasing trade every year until wo have to-day one of the largest businesses in seeds in this country is the best of evidence aa to The Superior Quality of Wood's Seeds. Wo aro headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds. Seed Potatoes. Seed Oati, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and &11 F&rm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog the moot useful and valuable of Garden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on request. T.W.WOOD & SONS, Seedsman, Richmond, Va. Comfort Ph one i 40 For Office Supplies We can furnish them promptly and at the pound & mmi co. Tho Office Oatfltters. Z0a-t07 & Tryon. 'Phono 40. .Jill SOUTHERN QUEKX GRATES SAVE FUEL. J. H. WEARN & CO. Charlotte. N. O. Write for Mantel Catalogue. I Do You Need a Watch! We have the most complete line of Watches to be found in the Btate. Anythint. from 11.00-. Ingersoll to the 21 Jewel How ard, Walt ham and Elgin. Every Watch we sell guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Oold. Gold Filled. Nickle and Gun TIAf aaeaf"'. - ' I GARIBALDI, & DIXON i Leading Jewelers. T" 'i irrr m ii in i 0 "p i "SSj ODD DRESSER SUGGESTIONS How Is thl value? A hand some Colonial Dresser in Ma hogany finish, just like eat, only S1&.7S. Other equally tempting values In Princess Dressers in Bird's Eye Maple and Ma hogany from 117.19 to !3t.0ft. Wo have a number of very fine patterns In Solid Ma hogany Dressera from 130.00 to S90.S0. We are especially strong on medium price Quartered Oak Suits, ranging in price from 130.00 to III. 00. W. T. McCOY & COMP'NY CUT FLOWERS A nice assortment always on hand. ' ' Remember, the y are grown by SGHOLTZ, THE FLORIST HOME OKOUND BEAUTY. The appearance of your homr ean be greatly improved by the 99 selection and correct arrangement of trees and shrubbery. The addi tion of a few beautiful trees and bu shea to your home grounds la bound to Increaae the value of your place. HANDSOME CA TAIOGCE FREE. Our FREE Catalogue on Trees, Vines and Ornamentals Should be a greet help to you; contain, many sp lendld Illustrations and useful feet for the man who want to get good results at s low figure. vSrlte to--, day. J. Van Lindley Nursery Company BOX 101. POM ONA, Jf. C. ' A Fine Exhibit of Collapsible Co-Carts If you want the neatest, the prettiest, the most durable, the most comfortable, the most satisfac tory and a THE BEST ON THE MARKET (and every mother's baby deserves the best), just call on us and we will show you a cart with many advantages that other complicated makes do not 'have. " " : THE BEST MAKE is the kind re have and our usual low prices make tho buying easy. LUBJN FURNITURE CO.
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