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I- - 41 0 PEOPLE'S COM. AU advertisements; Inserted. In thla column at rate of ten cents per Une of st words, ho ad tik.cn or low than SO ticaia, Osb In Advance. K your name appear la the telephone directory yog can telephone your want ad to Jl and bill will be mailed Aftoe Its Lower Uoo. WAMED. WA.NTEO To ao your repair wore w. G jMj-reil Machine uompny. Charlotte. X c WANTtD-A nrst-ciats cyunaer pres fet-Jc-r. wimn pieieneu who unair tat-i folding. Charlotte Medial Journal. WANTED Room and board in private rm;.v t-y young coupie wun no chll- d.-er. Address tix, card uoaerver. WAXTli-Railway mail clerics, MOO flrat ., - Examination lor Charlotte May . rinranon free. JTtntua institute. v a . : ED Stenographer wanta position Hav. i.ad experience. Address "W,' Cicr. :a. Delivery, rcaielgn. W. C. WANTED Three food barbers to begin May i. Appjy at once. The Barter Shop CO., Wlnaton-Salem, a a n : : KD SaJt-man already travellns iv fide line linseed oil and r a-u:oeiaj commission. Address Box It: .'-.i.iond, Vs. WANTED Housekeeper, family of four. Yv.ur.ost child six years. State salary and :i-'r.tf:.ii J. B. Hubbard, Ben ! r.e'tM h.. C WANTED One 12 or 15-k. w. multi-polar generator. UO to 1Z3 volts for lighting i iiu-i.uiiu macnine wm ao ir In igr.,(i cinaiiion Address . M. Holt I'.a.-! M v Burlington. N. C. 'A A.N :hJj Competent double entrv hank. keeptr ar.d clerk with some knowledge lof ir--.g r.uflness Registration not neces- i:j'e age and salary expected. lAiJress I'l.enol. care Observer. WANTED AT ONCE-Union llnotvrx -t , Mat-operator for afternoon paper Irra.e Only sober and lndustrinu i.eea apply, good speed reauired. Ad. refs Sentinel. Winston-Salem. N f" .VA.NTEI are tfiatrver Circulation manager. Good remmmended. who can dellv- 1p. will be made flattering Tell what you can do In A Iriress "Mornina Dallv EtEGAXT. JLOT PUEUHA8JSD PART OF C&RSOX ESTATE SOLD -wner rreptrty at Intersectloa - of JTyoB ana txwua etreeu Purchased jrrot use canon elrs by Mr. R. A. uuan, frestaent or the Commercial .National Bank, For $45,500 -Xo . Statement Made aa to the purpose vi tue jcgouauon . rrcaampUon ta . ioai inn wui xvo iudt Future juome or tu Bank. The most notable realty deal of r- cent montna was consummated yester day by the purchase on the part of Mr. R. A- Dunn, president of the Commercial National Bank, of the hsndsoms corner nronerty at South Tryon and Fourth streets. belonging to the Carson estate and at present occupied a offices for the Southern Express Company. The consideration was H5.50O. There is only conjecture about the purposes -of the purchase, but it is u j oenevea mat mis property will become the future home of th Commercial National, one of the irongeei Danmng institutions in the South. Mr. Dunn was approached last night for a statement as to the fu ture meaning of his step, but refused to make any statement for publica tion, declaring that no plan had been formulated as yet. He would not say u vwinr ne Douiflt ine proDertv for a personal investment, or In behalf of the bank. It has been known for some months that the directorate of this bank has been,, on the lookout for a suitable piece of property In which to remove iDumsuoni oi me early erection of another large office building by this concern came thick and fast fnr time, but were denied as promptly as they were originated. The presumption now is that the negotiation which was completed yes terday means that the bank win e f.,. Itself a handsome horns on this nmn- erty at an early date and. oosaihiv vv-v n ounaing or sever iwiM. ru r. junn stated that he would announce nis plans at an early date but not at the present. The lot measures 85 feet frontage on South Tryon street and runs parallel who weei irourtn street for 185 feet "L ii noias a three-story ounuing occupied on the ground floor by the Southern Express Company for us tocsi omces. It Is understood that the nstcmtl tin.. came through the real estate firm of j. a. aaurpny A Co CHARLOTTE jKiuAyr APRIL 9, 1909. WESSON FOB SUNDAY. !n Seoond Quarter. 8son 1-11. II.. Acts well said: rn i. What i. tkU BuTt m7S tingle word of prayer rerthrow the poa-er of aeH." but 1 Prayers ca MARRIAGES. Tae the captive cruel PETER DEUVtREW FROl PRISON The DOwera at hov.i. ,4 in battle array over a ijninV """"TTTi r. The odds .em Z17,":rrrS o .os,un, .t Polkton. s been committed bv' " 1 utrvr and Dotrfl H-, .k1 viion. April g. Mr M.r Vf Emperor's I.tori.r n. ' ' T u Maxton. and Mr p u the strongest possible, the Tower An- th. WXJi Y'r,,n. re married at lonia. Both aruarda an ,. """" OI brlde'a father f ' O .U A Kn1l, i. . . . . I'h aTiuiMuH,. . v. . i . . - will soon be gretined. Peter h with James on Tabor and in rieth. ..-7. Itmsna will . . T ivv""lJ- - " r uenma mm in martyrdom. Opposed to all this a mere conven-L West -Jones, at Lexington, tide, a prayer meeting in the home of Sp6cul to The Observer. the mother of John Mrw sxinaton nere thla aftornnnn Boyd offlciating. They left tor their home in Blad Give vour servants GOLD IJUbT to clean with, treat them rightly and you will have few occasions to insert a "helo wanted" cA A ..It - Some common folk are there. inViud. the residence nf nl?ht. " ! ... ' w waausjai lat nsr ' n IUL allAn T. ".( P0trOUA this sarruv . . - i Cf ftf Ui-u r-. , t , " w-. &ennoL mo 1OT- T ' U JTOJBI ' aee- va VIllCI 1)1 IHhl u u nil wg ivinrTAn . h ,.:. . married . rT. V "PPy ficlatin How pre-!f.ror- Allen s im- re'- r igh Point. nrt r: rk. .i . JOnes. nt T iiiinn oannedrln.- sustained neroaian prince, and he oacaea by the Invincible m orici-wide empire: As memselves against the Pilia innuemy oi to-day w toia them that cursing wou as much good as praying in such emergency. j Brooksbire-Har-. But none of these refined subtleties Special to The OhvT ' A8h,1" daunted their ardor. Thev h,H trtrt . .Th 0bWver " as iisiviiia a . i urii a ea a.. . . nx,VUHVfjrnen Dut pretty weddinff SB. I C. - Of. , AIT. V sas ... . I was " sas aa sill I't'fWM T 1 1 1 Ight of the ,r!'nelw mn of High Point .n i well dash ,h -el-known and nnnnii; rs of Her- j"" or Professor snd Mrs. Allen ould have ofth" cay. They will 1 Id do them "'" an' "icn 'alo'y neara rrom the lipg of their cenaea Lord. ask." seek," knock," and their correlates, "re ceive." "find," "have opened." So in stant and earnest prsyer continues. It does not flag, though day after day or the truce -which the festival week uurus is lost, tnough even the last natch of the last night wears away, and the day of doom approaches. At length the kingdom of heaven suffers woience. The "praying band" has not' t ,...1 ... . , : "nnire Aaheville "".n ocourr the M..h,:. u"uy "isrnoon at uneseed VUliani8. pastor f the JuV'l J. S. IVJLB-MIBtnr I'hM.L . . k iiiui in VI I at si iJ i, -wi w a wide circle nt ""T"n na "ic uui n r an la n ia " C - prison fortress Antonia. 'the i.k.,"m. Popular employe FOB SAL. CH .-ALE- A large store building within a few ' .' .Tel f-er Of sni:r 1H4,. - ' - . 1 (MB THE DEATH RECORD. Mr. David Williams, of Alexander County. Special to The Observer. Taylorsville. April 8. Mr. David Wllllama, a prominent citizen of Gwaltneys township, this county, died iu-nay as tne result of a stroke of paralyeis. r I raje Observer. TOF. Modern 6-room reslrl.,. m.ti inu trees and garden. p.'ir.rjur'-.ood. 'Phone 1623J. lot good --AI-f-A fine lot of Juniper timber - A. f,r,l. .anglng from a to fr: i(-ng'h ani ls aiso a flne Ioca ' : r a shingle mill Apply to J B " :-:-r., Uarw. X c. R SAU-, '. ep. one Sowder. hydrau urfa.pr. double spindle J' lnter lS-n . 8aw " neater fan unA hi..l Lee eneer Co . Lexington, Mrs. M. L. Hobgood, of Durham. Special to The Observer. Durham. April g Mrs. Mlttle L Hnhrnn.l .v.i- , i1110 morning arter an OI W aays only She was 6 ji. oia ana tne mother of eleven living children. She was the daughter i nwtri waynara. a Methodist mln leter. and was prominently connected captured the oui. Detter still, it has stormed ""n. rne' violent have taken it by force. Prayer has moved the Hand that moves the world. i That Instant an angel, glad of his errand, appears upon the scene. Ho needs no torch. The effulgence of hi' own person Irradiates the prison cor-! rldor. The prisoner, loosened, ls dl-l rected to gather UD the articles of hi! toilet, that while so employed he mar' gather up his wits as well. He shall leave none of his effects behind en' that his departure would resemble th ''gru or a criminal. Herod and his soldiers could not retain even a thread that belonged to Peter. A triumphal march beeins 11 naeen by mortal eyes. An anael leads . Iberated captive follows. The mlaht of Jehovah roea before. H h raa U at n pieces the gates of brass, snd cuts n sunder thp i bars of iron Rut th' upernatural goes not a ateD bevond' the line of necessity. Then the de-: luered captive is thrown upon his1 own resources. Mrs. filronrnev -.-(th' poetic instinct, pictures the slmultan eousness of the angel's departure and the apostle's recovery of alf- consciousneas: and Mrs. Aaheville. Electric of Brookshlre company. Mr. 'ill reslJe in .BOfi1ftr'KJmmon!- "l Conoord. Special to The Observer Concord. April 7. Miss Varv vim ? n i "''Je this afternoon at father Mr f hm6 f th ' North iTf" Jh" A KJmmons. on ing PerVr.;tth Wny be" ng performed by Rev. Pi, t tn... pastor of rental ..u....: ..urmuuiBl The fair on .... hrld i. v. "i-cumpusnea and Mrs J T?" d'uht- f Mr. j to be rone o . u " ' " Poinis, Thev Sava PDOfl wnrtman ia Irnnim, 1 x i Y ou cannot expect your maid to keep everything ship-shape unless you giveler every moderi help work by hard, old-fashioned methods. For clean ing everything and anything about the house torn cellar to attic GOLD DUST is worth its weight m gold It cuts grease and dirt like mainc, does awav with scourino-an1 c,kk; a -A ' fitA u6l auu &dves auu. Lempers. Your servant can do more and better work and keep sweet with the aid of GOLD DUST in all household cleaning. ssssaaasss sou jwtrrm. 4 Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake! STICKING 10 A CONTRACT repudiate figures oa arim. .. we do follow t t a 4 -S3, ia ii a e - - 1 r every nut a 11 riAi. -. only work e .. - T " charg, only reasonable prices for first-class work. Yen will nnd it win psy yeu to har, S. do your work. HACKNEY BROS. CO. v Plumbing, Heatlag, Jobbers In BeU phono 8. Charlotte, IT. C ham. church. Farmer Killed by Falling Tree. Special to The Observer Elizabeth Pltehs . wgg I11U UI dm" 'V1" An lborst. wed vim '""owed the nuptials, ; : .t ""T.". .em thronged " " , B'J meir respects to couple by their presence. City. Apm g. ciln ton rd, a prominent farmer nt c... Idence, thla county, five mile west of the city, met Instant Jeath thla morn ing from a falling tree Ha and hi. j were cutting down a Urge tree which iri.L T . ' y r 'mer ana son I running in opposite directions The oii. turning around, saw the tree lay jing acrosa his father's shoulders The (biow caused instant death. Pltchar.l was 50 vear old .. . ... th. .V... 'rm.rm a e un via Prltchard thej I Desd Bod Six Days. The Other Raleigh Times. ihe Durham Herald says Charlotte proposes to have a week of It and wonders what she Is going to have the uays. epesn up Charlotte one of whom la rn- of this city. "Its aroma is Its flavor is rich, is fine." delicious. Its body -re,: 1 ; uarf- 1 r . r j Ires reet v nice parcel of land, tim mlles from Independence g J'i feet on Providence r.e two and or,-..,.,. I- Kiueger. 2u6 N. Caldwell tXli RJ2N1. R r EXT-'. apartment. J30. yf R Rt'XT- More-room inH mt '...i..-.g .south Church St. Mies Margaret McLean, of Mooreeville special to The Observer. Mooreavllle, April 7. Miss Margar- Z, Vi "' Q1a tn" morning at s.jo at her home on Broad street. uV ounea at prospect church t-mrrow morning. The funeral serv- is r i-"naucea Dy ner pastor, ; u ,-u,Don. She has been In falling health for some time. Miss McLean is the last of the Immediate family, but ls survived by a number of niece and nephews. T LX7" " ' . ri H re-ronm. g Robs & Co. College St. R Ri:.XT-Mod.rn ... "' "-e- '- TV- F. Dowd IO ST. fhepnerd pun ?!!''r.e 51. four months "-'edp?;-."" monha old. dark 1 . "n n9d Ans-ers ir,h"---n MM N. Pine St and x a; k'AGF "rrrijvEoca. i'iua and en ""wers. roll UI flora I r.'l" ur Pnn HL XI ,H'i il'.i ',?hfrom residence to ut hern Railroad by Fhone 1C6 or 191 Calls for baggage or Prompt attention, fhone 105 or 1819. Sergeant Clifford Durham, of Ala manoa County. Special to The Observer. Spencer. April g. Clifford r.,h..v, a sergeant in Company III. United States Pna.( Art! j... . xi- . 0 ). aiea to-day a ". Mexico, where he u ueen ror two months for treat a government hospital. He u oeen stationed at Fortress Mon roe. a . and Fort Terry. N. y . for vui nve years. He was a Xorth Caronian. his home being In Ala- j, cou"y. wnere his parent. Mr and Mrs. p. H. Durham now live .urviveo Dy one sister and five on or whom, Mr. Logan ijurham, resides in finenr.r -rv,. mains win be sent to Snow Camp, this State, for Interment. "The seranh's vlnr Outspread In parting flight, with snowy grace Awhile It hovered; then, like radiant star From Its orbit loosed., went Roaring up High o'er the arch of night. Then Peter knew." . . ';-; ser caiU receive our . d.,y or night. Black's Phone 1.16 or ma, 8 EASTF.R r ; a ?er Cr, P-'t olsnt. . on T' ,." sPSJms. Oardf-rn. 'phone the Dll- L?T rk. X e"eiu1!fn to Present us " Un: "W- j "i jersey Nur- . I' Hlmsif . . . - ' server :'.:'r..T,i A well- -Arier sunn.r w- that he wanted nere h.s - ;.,'..?'' "ad nce . . ."vsny, anrt the inat th Verted K ... IV It a team to tflng the S' as h. T" .14 . "swing Maru.h et John R. s exhthlf. Mrs. Kllem Linkhaw, of lyamberton. Special to The Observer. Lumberton. April 8 The Town of d..,h e w oefn J1na by the it! 0f.Mrg E,Ien Wnkhaw. one of ii- l"a 08,1 ,ovd Inhabitants ?o,r.iea.t,1?..occurr1 -terday at 3 I B unsring illness, hav- JLb!:en etrlcken 'lth paralysis some , ? Llnkhaw bad been 'ZJ Z . ' lumberton since early WAmsnnrA1 r-t .. J rVZl. " . w" consletent her. , 'r,t BPtt Church attend, her place in her church was seldom vacant Few women have done frir?d.UnC'hlflh C.hr,,y' or ms fo. "c!1! " Iove4 by the hRh and : " . ' " a noel woman and IWTSJ. a?' 'ff. . num." -ho to.,,- w T "nanaw leaves to a . '05', lnre daughters, Mrs w, xWll;.M.r- rrn Gough and V, wnanaw, and Mr. W. I. Linkhaw. all of ton. ine greatness of his deliverancs dawns upon his mind. The Jews were me noiiaay Romans, seated unon th marble tiers of the amrhlthtre waiting with heartless seat the nn guinsry scenes in the arena. The Mood of James had onlv htt.ri ih.i. ppetlte. How utterly was their ex-1 pectation to he disaDOOlnted! Peters coming to himself: hia mo mentary reflection; his detention at! the door by the Jovoua i nnd vert ' of the servant; the surprise of the praying band, not so much at the fact of deliverance as at the time and man ner; Peter's account to the wonder. Ing assembly; his direction that th. circumstance be narrated to James, the Lord's brother, and mnarini.it' dent of the Church in JruUm an his own Judicious retirement all make this one of the most vividly realistic narratives upon the sacred page. THE TEACHER S LANTERN. Herod is a type of the modern poli tician His income was 12.000.000 per annum. It was a matter of "rev enue only." Every proposer! action was tested by Its probable effect i.non his tenure of offlce. He was ready to weep in the temDle at Jeru.ai.m because he was only half a Jew. or parronlie pagan games at Caesarea: ready to eacrrfice Moses or Chris tianity, whichever would serve his purpose beet. Risk dethronement for the sake of right and truth vr. 1 h He was never hamoerad hv ini.ni.. He had no such Inconvenient impedi ment as a conscience. Alas! his tribe ls not extinct. Fifth Distri. t Medical Meeting. fin aw 11 - sl - -tv.sw l(J me UDrver. tr.hUmbt0n' Apr" Th "'th dis trict medical society of North Caroll- ':lme' Wlth the Robeson County Dr w" TC?,y ln Lumlrton to-dsy Dr. W. t. Tate, of Olhson. presided Dr. Alexises MeOlannan, of the City ":P?L Baltimore, was present nVi,- m ery '"tsrestlng paper. ? P'P"' of Interest were read by different members of the 30-lety 1 Jen,y"flV vlltln8 Physicians In ! ent"-'lned at dinner' at the Waverly Hotel by the 0-si Physicians. The society adjourned to meet Ti.t,.n. ' . . 109 " otMiiigs on July 7. rested occurred y of Infant Found in Krumn i Special to The Observer I ' Cpartanburg. Abril s Th. 1. ; ry f (he dead body of a whits female """' "i noiiow Spartanburg u untra witn leaves. There tiue as to the child. stump near Ea.t has created a sensation mother of the NeRro Wounded at a Picnic is Special to The Observer Spartanburg, fl. C.. April 8 -Coan, colored, who was shot at ounnay morning by To grim, also colored aa a-. result of the wound. Pilgrim we. .r. ! him iMinuay artrrnonn. The klllln colored frolic. 1 it a "ill l Never Loses Its Freshness JACKSON SQUARE COffEE Jn making good coffee, one essentia! vou find To must have a good kind. Now the vprv hT 1 . "V muu ML 1 ill' nnmii.A,,. 1 1 - uinCiUUi) oranas is Dead I JAKS0N SQUARE. "'2? nly 6ealed cans' iryir!0 cents npr r,i,i tt. r.r';!.'ocorhasit"Tf;ot"A8" tu simnJr vn mums mm co., m. New Orleans, La. 'MtMHIM fTWO lines! mat are popular for Wadding T or other Olfts are Ubby's Owl T .uu i ii'ivs s Mend 4 uwg (.inns. we are sols -u m unariotts for the T above goods sssortmsnt of all the latest patterns. Orders taken for Monograms on Plain Colonial Cut GIsss. GARIBALDI, BRIM i & DIXON Leading Jewelers. FOR RENT Those two desirable offices over our store, now occupied by Drs. Russell & Matheson. Possession February 1st. J.N. McCauslandSCo. 221 South Tryon Street laraiW one eon. Lumber ' r-Urksburg- ompanv 1 h Instructed , M " " wa.it for us ,h driver a ,ho h,m t a given ate to take It trans- sburg (Ill no a fo to Paco :fm , "'e left T5i,-,. Den Stolen it man P' rted here thai . il na Jt L", nd that Cnn.rA. " aa Eon -Die J "J-rest- H. v" tor hi. os to pnrr- sorr. peker. rra!lin,'"'M wren V. Sprin.n.T ' S of r; " ShO .v '"Of SB. i ) . . n. b. a well Mr Nea use." -he r.ot til.. .-' tr whlT ,.a" . the mor 'r- .. I Coy" my-hiv.? th. despe"" the irst earth 50c a. VUHK ilia All . fttol bet: Murphy planning, to Install Water works System. Special to The Observer 11 r Y r A l 1 . a clvi er,;.. rJ0ph B R1lr. r.r.nti rrr:." 'He. Ky . n of "" "u5v,y estimate vis illBLaiiina' austa ai terworks h.r. snd I." now V New 7o . C,tV- not't'" Ls! by wh.'h to dispose of the $40,000 waterworks bond. The present board of sJdeTrn Is making every effort possible to dta b 3 contract an'i Is VwtJi L.Z , I0r nw bosrd - -..v.., i Aiay. Wilson Mltnlrinel Special t The Observer. . Pr.r','',""?'".'' rylfh.i.tvT,- eoDd. R. H. Oeorr;'H.;"v'nr;.0-.vK1'ninL.f?rth, At h 1. w V Jtiuette, ' lhl hOUr 1 IMn. tk.i .. s Tsataa Ae.g.s.a. sw-uigni Mw Willi- Yet Herod had his angel as well as Peter had his Not a delivering but an avenging angel. He had reached the renlth of ambition: his realm was aa wids as his grandfather's, the great Herod His throne seemed stable. An obsequious populace was at his feet It was his very apotheosis That mo-1 mpnt his angel smote him. I In the turbid stream of tha m. terialism of our dav this fnd incident erects itself. Textual criti cism, a something falselv r.iu.i science, and an evil unbelief, all fret .no . roam aDout it. it Js unmoved, immovable! For nearly two millen niums it has been a glorious, irrefuta-! Kl S wi am awLI t el. answer to prayer. rcii. iiiurra, was Kept in prison prayer wus made without me cnurcn unto t,od for him. It has It has the peculiar and unar proached distinction of beiflo- the oTwLithia Water which never loses in efficacy by standing, orby distance fhvppedfrom the spring. In effect it is always as fresh and ffi,;,.l las though diDDed un rio-hf Qf S-mt,h PWians, most valmhUcf MNl HMI1IS UTHIA SPRINGS CO., Harris Springs, S. C. For Sale by All Druggists and Mineral WateTpi.. 1 StJI1)E OR DEPOSIT 1 H TO ME.SIH PACK P nil,,, M N yD St ' loe. N- C I ome to Otft- frfr. nr r and See Our Easter Display SGHOLTZ, THE FLORIST S06 Xorth Ton a, . "-rIO MTLE SHOEING DR. FISHER'S HORSE SHOEING SHOP but ceasing of Looking into- the Future. Taylorsville Scout. . I' SX-PrWident rn. bis AfrVe. . v . - . survrvee UniVeVr'- unninar Th ' bs parTo,,. '.'"""er- there bis survrvee times la will Ml list YHiSKEY Fine Old Copper Dbtilled 4 Full Qnarti. $2.65 8 Full Quart, $5.00 c-spres Prepaid. Prnft shipment, plain packages. Write for complete price-list of all brands. Cousin Supply Co, M. I. HESS BERG & SON, Prop, Richatoni Va. ' sir: CAPUDINE 4 I nf"AII wsamiii the eaes, W UllEU soothes Ike seme mti w w Miens the seaea aad COLDS AND GRIPP te'tulf a, ge sad s Settles. (Lucta.1 A tie Whatever your indi vidual needs mav be- there 's something here m mis line to please you. V nether rou prefer sometning quiet or gay, sometning m a nlam color or a combination of colors, twe can meet your ideas. Now's the time to make your selections. Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Easter outfit. Better get ready now for church parade. Everything you'll need here, from the crown of your head to the tip of your toe. xou've the satisfac tion of knowing it's the correct style, too. 17 Pfo Mr. price Xeely h, charge. College St. Mr. J. c r.,. . . OPFV " " -ant. "VBiEsg MARCH 1ST. No txperiencsd. Practical ri B..ck.mith Work-Strictly . mm rcXE SHOEING COOL THiPJGB FOR HOT DA YQ The WHITE FROST all metal Refrit ... nZtt: th. hiding , ge. Owing to a scientific circulation as well as thorough in- sulation ih Pxr are . j 61cai savers or ice. As to appearance, they are almost too han Pk m the rr of the house, as reaUy the. ,m I adorn a parlor. Call around and let us vrToir, -rrr. you will buy no other. c " mte i?ost if 6 ! V TltE TflTE-BROWN COMPANY tats. . th Fourth Es- Luhin Furniture Co.
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