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. 4 THI' ASHEVILLE CITTZEX MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8. innn. CLEANED FROM OF FUN IN THE Utile Brother to n GohI. The 111 Kl-m fi nf l.i il. ill'' ln some relation to th "Mie li IfiMt Judt;liiK I' rum I In. lining He-,- " Willing In (Mil itlMd " III' H K'lMll l a.-. I he Ouei'Ui- in .'i ii'ini "mi 'Caleb Cull' M, a i n. hi . .1 in ill nf th:. place, one un lit r Ml) . nM.-tuo hrnaruiM iii. "lie nil hhi;. 'I'll" inni furnished fr.-.- pr..u,l.d Hi- mn- . .. paolty u , .ll.'l 1i lie l : i : 1 1 1 -, ; lull In case of failim in r.U IIh i!.il)-lwu, he u:in lo III (ill .i'l ,-iUh. An. .til. i darkey with .1 liinuii i.ppctitu :. iinxImiB Id wuv' r I"" d'dlaiH Hit !) i-ruld cat 11 t-.x '! nsl- r.i'.'ii', l-ut could IiiiiI m Inkri. 'flu- I'm OIium 1'i.rk, Iniili. the 1" liimti u'ni'U III-4 linrii, And tho .'insvri rini? j c-l oC hounds Is borne O'er valo nml hill, mid mar 1. 11 As they come, (.'niwiiii; !" I. 1 learor. tin iin r and Then nirv. am; Willi limn mil hounus, awn the lane, n'tr llif IIi-IiIk ihry bound, And iiuvr anil 1" t ' - 1 ami hounds 11 111 all Answer the horn's Inspiring rail. fin o'er the fields, o'er ditch nml hcdife They scamper nway to the wood's far edge, Still on they go, (HI Heynsrd nwakiii Their fullest speed, their wildest, out-brek- 1 " it.ftub.lt Tfcen Itatoy and Crumpet tulc.i the lead, And chnso Ileynitrd o'er lilll and mead,. And around and bok and forth again, The pack all yelping a. noisy din A down voice cheer them on A dozen riders and not one thrown Leaping, bounding to the mualc so sweet To a huntnr'a ear at lat at the 'meet" Thoy "hark" them In, Reynard Ilea at their feet. J. O. KANE. ''. " He Koplj. Some of our Hickory irirls should try It, Lota of them, I believe. A , fellow advertised a recipe for making lady's handa soft and tender. It In intimated that a girl In Uncolnton, answered the advertlawnent, sending the charge for tho recipe. Sho got u little printed Blip roudlnsr kinder like this: Madam, If you want nice, soft handa, soak them iu hot dish water three times a duy, long enoush to h and dry all tho dishes, whlli your mother reals. Then you will have soft, clean handa, and a clear conscience. Hands r to do with, and not to look at." Goods-Box Whitttur in Hickory Nut-flhcll. tfomo Hoc ttt ThffMS. Madison county la the first in the field with a boaat of her big hoga. other will follow tit Una aa hog killing time comoa on, but It la doubt ful "it any will be found n big an Thoa. J. 'Murray' prim porker. In the last laauo of Thu Madlmm County . Record he challcnKoa tho county in the following advertlaenicnt: "I have two of the flneat hoga In tht county of their age. Will kill and weigh with any man In tho count d 3. J. Rodmon will toll any om their ago. I bought them of hln; Either cue of them will outweigh th oid lady Luclndy Henaley on tho henti o! I.lltlo Creak in Madison, and nh i M large that not u alnglo Kln-rin 0 the county for the lnut ten yimra Iv. been ablo to put hor In a wiinn 1 transport her to Marehall court to nnawiT the charge of sl-lling llklter." Sim Knm'l"'""' "- A good story is going the roundt about a drummer and a. prHty wait ress. Here is what happened accord lug to the report. Tim dappi'r little traveling man glunood at iho menu and then looked up at tin? pretty waitress: "Nieo day, little one." lie begun. "Yea, It la," she uuawcred, "and ho waa yeaterday, and my name Ih Ella, and I know I'm n little pea, li, and havo pretty blue even, and I'vu .. n here quite a while and I like Hie pl,i, ,.. and I don't think I'm too inn- V. 11I to be working In 11 lndel. If did I d UUit my Job: and my wages are a.-it-Isfactory; and I don't know ir then- i.-i a ahow or dance In town ti.nixht, and If there la I alia!! not go with you. The stock of women's waists is, next to suits, the most consider able in this store. To the well known high quality of "Moore" merchandise is added the satisfac tion of quantity and variety, two factors which make for easy and enjoyable shopping. , AY mention cs ci i;i i l, tutl.iv Silk Waists. H.ark Tam-ln ,;,iM tailored .. $4 j(, $g.50 Black Tat'icta dress $5.00 to $12.50 Colored Taffetas in solid blue and 'nni. ami striped Mile and white, grey and white, lav-.. endar and while, hlii ' and treeii . ,$6.50 to $12.50 Persian Waists in all manner of color schemes $10.00 to $13.50 ;:. Holid black and white erope de chine and pean d cliiix- .$6.50 to $16.50 Black and colored Mescaline $7.00 to $10.00 Black chiffon and fancy silk net .. .. $8.50 to $16.50 Black silk jersey, braid trimmed . .$10.00 to $16.50 The regular Monday Special is a 25 per cent, dis " count sale on all tailored suits at prices $50.00 to $85.00. f ; M. V. MOORE FALLOW FIELDS OLD NORTH STATE if I'm ! i ' 1 1 1 III' 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 r , ; 1 n 1 1 I'm 1 l. I il.l. c.il. 11 in I Jin I'l'ii In r 111 --. it, 1 ,t lr.li I mill In- w. u:h Si i! mil . ,.ti, laid 1 1 1 1 In- W! "I' - 1 1 1 -1 lit', j - .111 Muni- v. it h .1 1 1 - .sh i' 1 n 1 - -Ml h I I'.n 1 1 11-. in. 1 11 w I... III- 1 1 in , i . ., it ,1. ,-, ,n, m.. ,..., nh M 1 1. 1 1 1 ' i' 1 : Iml 'hlii.; mill : - 1 1 n.l . 1 ' 1 1 1 " i I.. ' 1 Id il- '1.1 "Oar l're-.l,lenl ." 'I 1 1 1 1 1 I ii 1 '. .i n I 1:1 11 k ! 1 11 , on 11 1 . I... 1 in oi. . I-. 1 Ii il I'i . idd, nl Tail I" I. a. ie. , Ion h .nl- ri N'ol I Ii 1 'a 1 nllli.i il- il w , ' . "II, 1. lo ih. 1 no! ..I lie- lone. ! .11 pin' . U'l.'i' tli, 1 h- a '.iti'in 'loiiiin' .iml m. 1 1-. 1 1 m 1 1, nl 1 in , Win 1 I In- Itiil" b .ill ." ' . I m.-iili' .1 Hilr.liU flldf'i Win II I ..ill-Ill I llll'l .1 I :ll' il Till, II i'.l ,1 imle. " - V.I 11' i- llle I '.IIII KT iiartsldps In Mil, In II. Tin Mil, In )I I ' 1 1 y K1-11111, Ii I it i' ill ' In k I" thai 11:1111' I hna Hh ic ii iI liati Ii ol niiiTi-Htimr in-r.nnuil iii-m 0'"m the ,-,miitr- IhlM week which de-H,-l Vi n Ili'il ,- Mpai e tltall the (ili ;, her Iiiib to j.:li. tticrn. A t'i w from tin-lliiuli,-, , iirr,-H,oinl.-iit witit Ni-i-oiM to in- a hoi t of a marrlMKe liroker or , Ihc 1 n,-lihliorliood f-i'i-SHl p would proyc erv cmliiirniHHim; it written tilmiit AHllellle cillM ;ilnl lloH. Here ill!' nnrr f them: "Mihm lleHwlc (Ireaer of TcnncHHoe, In now with I'll itip Ilrewer for I In v Inter, 'we hope.' , "Hell,,, Jeiwe IthyncN, you must lake a In-ace and net bold, or you will looso your 'I'earle.' ".IucIkhik liiirn the , oupK-a riding iMound In buggies Sunday evenings, Wo hope to be uble. to report two or three weddinas soon. If not before. "The I'lunitree correspondent 'Bach dor' has our sympathy. Bverybody says a good word for him thnt ho may Ret hi name changed before another birthday.'' A Hint to the Wise. President Taft may enjoy llu repu tation of being a 'possum eater with ut deserving it, but Kdltor Miner of Tho Bylvnn Valley News Is enough of I ar Heel to like 'possum and bo proud 01 It. Only 11 week ugo he came out with a lamentation on the scsrolty of possums tills year. This week hear Him: "No longer can we complain that Cbn 'possum crop Is a failure. Tues 1ny a largo specimen of this marsupial camit down tho railroad from Helloa, boxed, barreled, crated and addressed lo ye hungry edltof of The News. Is It necessary to make uny further re mark? The last seen of Mr. 'Possum he occupied an attractive position at a well-putronlxitd table, but somehow ry mysteriously disappeared all but tho bones. Wo aro authorised to BJitond to the shipper the sincere re- f'ls of Mr. 'Possum, while tho other Bitters at the table, nro very thankful tor a SMuaro meal of 'possum and la te rs. Much lino IloiKinels. Humping, winsome Shelby b-is by tftar light captured another of our 'net men and his estlmnble family. This time Dr. T. G, HamrleU is the M.luahlo victim. Not sutlslled with 80 urlng the excellent family of It. I., 'oora (you will not uei one, lint.),. lob Uoody) you lay fascinating hands pun our own lionorahle. popular and ilneely doctor. Not nolv will v,, ml llr. Ilatrirlck a well eiilpid, up " oaic, Hate ami Hklllful (.liVHiclan, tit you will learn Hint he is one of tho most devout and earnest Christian 'iitlcmen lie H :, praying doctor lid when he win, ly I reals I1I.4 patients 1 reiitorullves lie K'i"H down upon his slices and takes the case to Ills Lord. He not only has a well furnished nf 'Ice but he Ilk ewiae ban a I, raver ,-Iom. et How greatly he will 1ft. mlnHcd up re and how warmly In- should be welcomed in Shelby. --Carole, 11 , ,.1 rcspoiiilence ( ' clnnd star .Mules Clmxe Amu II Ih a common lhinK 1,, i,.,r ,, a borH,. ,,i- .1 miile 1 uiiniiiK troni ,,M toiuobile, but it Horn, thitiK i" 1111 (!,r Hi,' nun lor a pair nfniiib Hto run in .1 11 1 " n 1 1. 1 1 ,- down and ,-: 11 i tike (,, -, swamp Thai's what Imp. la lied lie:,,- '.unit,, llo 11 Hie other day, last Thursday, lo be evio! ,1..,..,' three nubs from town ,0, 11,., i.- lillo load )i- , a. Thompson ,,f l.lllllhi I t., II drove up i ,i :.,,. 1'iie behind Mr. M ,1. Itark.-r ,. K,.,, i'iiI. iho wascoinlm: to l.umherton. in., I presently a pair "I niub-s hid lied I-, ,1 uiiiui ,,me Waring up like mad l-'liliid Dr. 'Ibonipsoii M machine. Dr. 'I hompMdii tried to ke p out of the way 1 ! Ih, 111 a ml I" iuhl at 1 In 111 wit h Ii1'' I' .1 I'M nwhlle. hut IIiomi- muh M Si ' III - 'I benl on eiitlmn ill' that autornolille hi spile of ev 11 1 li ini,' so llr Thump y 11 headed t lie machine for t h e i-:.iiiii .iml lumpeil ulll. 'I'll, auloin'i 1,1 1' i iiiii 1, 1 a stop l-ll'il I I V, b.lVitIK r. ..r.. 1 1 no a max". Nobody was toil ami mitlillik' damaged. Cut. Mr. !'. iker said it w.ih I'l'Ov In1 eresl illK linos loi ,1 wiilje end Ii is posit ion was II- a 1 IP la hi' 1 .11111 1" I I oil 1 : 1 . 1 " ."ollhi 11. ARRANGING TRIP FOR CHICAGO SHRINERS Mr .l-.hli '. Ilalb lib, . k of I'lii. iko is m Ho ,it-. at tin- Itatt. r I'.irk b" t, I in the inter, sis ol the Sbiiii' is' ioiivciiIioii to be b' Id at N' W urban.-' rn xt April .Mr. Ilalb liliei k isanallg IliK a special lllp f"r Hie parly of Slniiieis from Chlcai'o who will al tend that convent Ion. lb- plans I" hao He- party slop In this city ,,r s.-veial days en route ami he Is look- ini: owr the situation and Kctliug a K' li' ral idea of the ,lly and the sur roiimlliiK country. He It-lives this afleii ii lor Atlan ta. TWFED MURDER CASE TO BETR1EDHERE NEXT Judge Adams or the Superior court left yesterday afternoon for Marshall where he will preside over the civil term III Madison county. This court will convene for a week at the end nf which time tho Judge will return for tho session of erlmlnnl court which opens hore one week from today. The most Important case before the court here next week 1b th" Tweed murder ease, removed to this county from Madison where the killing was done. Itohert Tweed Is charged with kill lug the two Franklin boys on White Ilock several months ngo. The state alleges that Major Tweed was a party to the killing of one of the Franklin boys as there was a conspiracy be tween the two Tweeds to attack one of the Franklins after the other had been shot. The solicitor, Mark W. ilrown, did not go to Marshall yesterday as the docket there Is civil rather than crim inal, llo will take a rest this week lifter the strenuous two weeks past tnd prepare for the prosecution next week. APPEAL TO PRESIDENT NOT TO ASSIST ZELAYfl Banished Nicaragnans Ask That Bevolutionists be (liven Chance. I'ANAMA, Nov. 7. I 'roiiiiuent members of the N a ariiKuan colon here today sent a cable itu-usage i, l'r,v4l,lent Taft asking him "In the name of Immunity and civilization'' to pay 110 attention lo reuuegts of Zelaya, either for aid or for non interference, and that if the t'nitcd States cannot intervene iu Central America It .should at leant b t the fate of Niearailllil be decided on tile bat-tlelielil-t The pelilioii i made ' in the name "f hundreds of i, araj-uaus banish,-,! from their country ami hundreds l.v Ills in the prisons of Managua-" 1 'resident 's hty.iVt enemies t laim that he is isolated and that bis repre sentatives in foreicu affair, are all forelKiiers. as he is unable (,, K,( ,,a 1 1 es lo serve him. CATHOLICS 10 ACAINST Koiliid Children to Attend Secular Schools and Havo I e i no nil iml Them. I'AKIS. Nov. 7--The situation ie- sultliiK from the French Kptscoputc's ih rlanitieii of w ar against the public si bools and the effort to mobolisc the Catholic voters for the coming gen- -nil election is rapidly entering an i, ute stitKc. MonslKuor tlcly and other bishops hi;c publicly forbidden Catholic par ents to send their t hildrcii to public schools II Catholic schools are avail able, ami parents everywhere are uvkoiI to refuse to allow their children to use the Interdicted text books. Considerable demnra Illation of the schools has been caused already. M. Oeumerguc, minister of public In struction, has ordered an Investigation of the situation, which probably will determine the government's ultimate attitude The decision of Hi-- teachers associa tion. comprisinK one hundred thou sand members to lest in the courts the church k r Ik h ta to interfere with the public schools, will ho followed by ik-manc suits Instituted by the authors of the interdicted teNt hooks. M. Dabourg. archbishop of Ttcnnes. in a statement Juiit Issued, declares that Catholic voters must rally to the piotection of the t hurt h. The catechism Is being revised for the purpose of teaching that it is n religious duty to voto for the candidate who Is pledged to defend church Interests. STOPPED IN THE WEST President of Postal Found Things IJooming Out in I he Prairie 'oiml rv. N'KW yullK. Nn. t I'l. 11 ii. , II. Ma, key, presld. 1.1 ..r He Costal Tel egraph etinipan'-. I't'irn-'t I" v Vork today opt nuisi o and i iiHiusias he over the bieitl'M.. null' in tin West. "The pcopl. out there." In- said "an not watcliiiiM He lenion lor a return for pro-e fin . it aitcidy lias arrived." This Ix-Iier of Mr Ma. key ua.: bas ed, he said on , le, 1 vation 1 mud. In In rti during an s una mil, H ip ,,f in spection Of III lllp. HI'. - ...peH "F.a.storn people u lo, d" md go West," wild Mr Mi'k-i.'-. 'have no comprehension -i it. '"'-'- ih and de velopment. Ban I 1 a ie 11-' " i-i -i 1 1 1 , I 111 marvel of Ann' nan t oiir-ti;.; and faith, and Hesiil- ,.f Aim i c an , in rgy and skill. " All my wmv llnoOKb llo mi. Idle West signs Were etpiallv KratiOing. I was toAj ill Monlan.-. and North Oalm- la the farmers bin.- I' .n ih-m Ho- bs kiiii of motleni imliistrnil d,-, lopmciil through SHVings a. hn vcl by , o-opei -atloii, and are forming kh-iI t.irming companies. Tim beie -tidal , liara, ter of such agricultural progress cannot be over estimated. It letches the bone and sinew of the land into harmony with the co-op. rative spirit which has evolved our great ma niifaei uriiiK concerns and put Hu I'nilcd Stales so far ahead or all other countries that her commercial supremacy Is u nqucstloned." Norfolk Will Arrange to Give President Taft an Interesting Welcome. NORFOLK, 'a., Nov. 7. AM ar rangements for Hie entertainment of 1'resldont Taft. who will visit Nor folk, during tin- session of the Nation al Deep Waterways convention, No vember 17-20, have been completed. An oyster mast at Cape Henry will ft How tho review iff the parade and puldle address by the president. Af ter Hie entertainment ut Cape Henry, Mr. Taft Wilt, go to "Heachwnod," the heme of Mr, tnd Mrs. Fergus Held, in (Ihent, where he will he entertained at dinner. Tho president will later at tend tho press smoker. Among the prnrnimil speakers at the waterways convention will he ltear Admiral C. H. Sprrry and Hear Admiral Kd Tuusslir, C. 8. N.j John Hnrrett, director of the bureau of American republics; Lewis Nixon, (af ford I'tncliot, United .States forester; Representative John F. Small. Kdltor J"sepluiH Daniels and Senator Sim mons of North Carolina; Charles M H'-hwiil, of Pittsburg; August lielmniit cf New- York; Representative Joseph I-;. Kaiisdell of Louisiana, and Id pre sell latl e .1. Hampton Moore of i'elin s Ivaiini RICHMOND WANTS DR. FAIR TO RETURN. UH'HMiiM), Va.. Nov. 7. At mi'i-tlriK of -thfl roiigreKJ'' Ion of I lit WtvstniiiiMliT lTeHbyturlan rhiurh h'-rt- t'Ml.ly ;i r,l t tile ll ttl im 1 1 lf tli- ( hurt li v. ah fXl'Hrtt'f1 hy ,ni alim-t UltlHltmtMIM V'tO t( U'. .LiIlli'H V. Fair. 1. I, fniwtur of lh I mlt 1 1 -1 1 t m rniNi t I'l i;m cliurrli, nf Sji v :i 1111:1 :iiii fnrrnrrly piiHtnr nf the Jr;i St n -( i , .shytrriun chnrt-h, nf (ll. I r. l-ulr rt'lKru'd hih ins!(ir:tir Ih r.- nl t trn yt-ars HK nittrf w Im li tun-' Ih b.M-ii rHitlhiK In S;i;in n.i i i :i (t.idir of tin1 I inh pciuleti 1 chitiih- Thf VtininHrr rhtiiM h i'iii Kit't;;''''!! 'prils t h-ar frnni Inm it hi n ,i w i k. POLICE CALLED IN TO PROTECT PRIEST. I . I : i I Ii i UN", Italy, Nov. 7 Father Co-nit Ili. known as the Monk prom her. who recently was challenged by the socialist deputy Pedreca to prove In public sermons the miracles ut l-ourdes. nave a lecture today on the sub.le.-t in the cathedral. A great crowd gathered and the Catholls applauded while the a nt t-Cn I holltv shunted "viva Ferrer." The Catholics Intoned a hymn and .1 tumult followed. The police In tervened .mil made several arrests ami protected the frlurs J'roni anti-clerical a 1 1 acks. ELECTRIC STORM , SWEEPS ILLINOIS. I'KuKlA ills.. Ntv. 7. The Illinois river valley was swept tonight by a severe electrical storm. Many electi ic lights were put out through ground ing of power wires. Several houses i were struck and burned. j Ivcpori.s irom huiiouiiuuik towns show- considerable damuge by wind m,l lightning. A large boll of lightning entered the open door of itohert Conkcy s home in Feorta, encircled the dining room and passed out Hie same door nt which it entered, without damaging the house. .Mrs. Conkcy, who was In the dining room, wfl rendered un conscious for two hours. A step daughter was paralyzed In the left arm. M1MNTK.1VS WIKK HIK..S. W ASHINOTON, Nov. 7. Senora Atcadia Varnell Clarendon, wife of tho I'.ollvian minister to this country, died at the legation hero today. Sin was lifty-live years old. She visited Bolivia recently, returning shout a month ago. For aomo weeks Senora Clarendon has been suffering from XITHKN the days are chilly and theair is crisp, a fire on the hearth will help some and a box of NUN N ALLY'S will help still more. It gives you that cozy,glad-to-be-i n-doors feeling. It is the finest candy in the whole world and you can get it always fresh. A fresh supply always kept by KAVSOK S Pill G STORK, 31 I'lston Avenue. "None Like Nunnally'g.' I lave on ever heard of I he iiiivhnscr of a Sticff Piano avIio regretted his selec tion ! We never have ami when it is considered how many of our pianos are In use in the Cnited States today, this makes a rec ord such as any manufacturer ought to lie proud of. There ifl just one point in the con struction of pianos that Is rlKht in every detail, and we believe we have reached It. Won't you let us show you why we think .so ? Chas. M. Stieii Manufacturer of the Artistic Sticff, Shaw, and Sticff Sclf-playcr Pianos "The Piano with the Sweet Tone." Southern Wareroom 6 West Trade Street Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WXLMOTII, Manaiir. (Mention this paper) Our Holiday Goods Are Arriving Daily Man prrtty things Hhnwn fr tin lirsl tiirif in an Ash'Villo t'irr ('all ami srr thrm. MISS CRUISE, 'vod Auto Gloves Drivers' Gloves i Car Men's Gloves. Tlt'X'll Keep nit 11 iHul.s ' m nl ami ;iirn, ImiK i?anhtlrts. I 'i j, , s rrlits . $ I ;.o. 0. E. STONER Co 18 8. MAIN ST. WW WW 1 'Royal Line" of Morris Chairs We now carry the Morris chair von read about so much. " You touch the button, we do the rest.,. BURTON & HOLT Milk Keeps Longer U I it If pasteurized, and lliat pi. . i ess insures its pin ity and v holesonieiicss. Asheville Pure Milk Cc. Fast Walnut St. Phone ""(. Vnt h for Ihc Orienliil llnjir! !, s n a tew diis ,- "III ,'t'tii .en- It hen nl 1 1 a I linn "I J.,)iu.i Kllk tj Kim, 'tins. Oiun Lace., Ki;-- l linn Silver Si .il ls. Mi .ve.in H llrilWll Works. etc. I', Mile ill and We tl illlpl-s le-w. Mt. City Stationery Company II. M. Vshlkian. Inp. 2:t PhIIoii Ave. Special Sale of Silk ffose Monday and Jucsday i For these t wo days i he ladies of Asheville will have the opportunity (,!' buying from our beautiful line of 1.2") silk hosicrv anv host thev select for $1.00 a pair. This line is complete iu evry detail and Ihc hose are brand new. We have others more l- - Til ""''"'. "" -Tb ,-. epensi ' in all! he sizes and the best shades. Thy are priced at $ 1.51) on up to :!.ol pair. We expect a line of 1.00 hose in shortly, but ow ing to the delay in getling (hem we will offer the .fl.!!.") at $1.0.0 pair, .Monday and Tuesday. Dress (foods and J"ilks in the Jtatest Shades, Priced Reasonably iittisliiVMMnii3 FIRE INSURANCE. We furnish the kind that gives the kind of fire insurance j on want in cold w eather, M & W Indian Coal Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company HwWIMiiWII iiiiiiiimwii i inim-a BAKGAINS IX UNREDEEMED PIvEDGES. Shot Guns. Rifles and Piwtois of all' makes and description, they are un redeemed pledges. We rent shot suns and rifles by the day or week. Leather Goods and Trunks Is Our Specialty. II. Ii. FWiKEltSTEIN'S PAWN & LOAN OFFICIU. 13 South Maln. Your Home Nt1 idiiiplt'te withoiii a n'ood Sewing Mat-hiue. Wc Sell The I'Yt'c. Tin- Sl;iii(;.nl, 'llif N'.'w Hi hup, rriu White, The Paragon and 111' Piciiiinioiit. 'p can pleaso yon. Tonus and priors i(isuii;dle. Beaumont Furniture Co. The Home of Furnitum Values, 27 South Main St. Phone 1002. Uargains in Soooiid Hand Maoliiiios. THE POCKET NERVE I-, Hi.- ni.'si Neiisaiive n,-re in the human ho,l. This is one nerve you you "ill luiuet it. u hme nu luiv your ' opticHl K'i'ikIs from us. Kyes c. inline,!. I'r.iiin -i tilted. Lenses ground iind a coinplcte line of Optical F. K. GARDNER. t.K SPK IAL1ST MAM FArTl KIXG OITIC'IAN No. O-IU-II Diliiiiiior Hld. for Church St. and Pattoii w. t1515Tt cetr Splendid Assortment of Tatteta and Messaline Waists Just in Tlio TalTota Waists s'H f.r :.r juid 4.98. Tlio IrssaliiU' Waist - soil for .$(!. )(). Now Long Coat Suits mi display at $25.00 in all tin1 host shades. ' If vim want a handsome Cat vou can find one, here irom to; sy I'AIXI.KSS DKNTISTRY Now is (he time to look after your decayed teeth saves pain and worry during the cold weather. Teeth filled and extracted without pain N'o charge for examination Prices always reasonable. wmmw Dr. Matthews' Dental .Parlors, Cor. college and Kpmce Ms., near the Court House Office Phone 48, Resi dence Phone 972. La Grecqite Corsets Styla, Comfort and Fit, Beyond Compare. GREENE & CO., , , 12 CHURCH-ST. ML WEBB & COMPANY tumer Importer No. Battery Park Plac, PkoM 1M4 ,t ' !J' v.- a complication of disease. 7 '
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