LENOIR COLLEGE
GIVES RECITAL
A Large Audience Hears the First Col
lege Recital. A Catawba Boy
Trained In Charlotte, Receives Pro
motionHickory Booming.
(Correspondence The News.)
Hickory, N. C, Sept. 23. The first
recital given this fall at Lenoir College
was held Monday night in the big au
ditorium and was enjoyed and appreci
ated by all present.
Miss Mabel Little, the accomplished
music teacher, Mrs. Edwin Chadwick
vocal teacher and Miss Anna C. Walter
of Ohio, elocution teacher, were the
ones who entertained so well.
Miss Little and Mrs. Chadwick are
both well known here and they never
fail to delight all with their playin
and singing, and they were both at
their best. Special mention is made of
the encore Mrs. Chadwick rendered,
that old, yet always beautiful song
"Annie Laurie."
This was Miss Walter's first night
before a Hickory audience and she
completely won the hearts of her hear
ers, and they showed their appreciation
by rapt attention and many cheers.
We had the pleasure of meeting Mrs.
Prof. Aul. who has charge of the la
dies dormitory and found her a charm
ing woman.
She has thirty young girls in her
charge, while there are. one hundred
boys in their dormintory.
Truly this is a good showing for Le
noir College and she makes rapid
strides forward.
Prof. R. L. Fritz is president of the
college and has an able faculty to as
sist him.
Newton Enterprise: "Mr. RobertE.
Ciapp. who has been with the Charlotte
office of Bradstreet the last several
yea-is, has become teller ia the Shuford
National Bank of Newton. He is a
young man of education and has made
a reputation as an accountant. He takes
the position recently resigned by Mr.
Tom Clifton and filled temporarily by
Mr. F. E. Sigmon."
We note the above of one of our fair
county's boys with great pleasure.
Catawba county has produced some
smart boys and several of them have
lived in the Queen City.
Plans are being gotten out for a good
modern house for Mr. J. H. Patrick,
which he expects to build this fall on
a lot recently purchased from Mr.
Granville Fox. The lot is a beautiful
one and will make a very attractive
home place. It is situated near Clare
niont College.
Our real estate agent, Col. N. Martin
is kept busy this fall buying lots and
houses.
Our city is on a steady and perma
nent move.
Miss Maggie Walker will soon begin
the erection of another college on her
lot west of the Lutheran church.
Miss Walker now makes her home in
Washington City, having moved there
several months ago, but continues to"
invest in property here.
Miss Frances Ingold, one of J. A.
Bowies' clerks, is in Marion visiting
Mrs. John Cline.
Mrs. A. F. Abernethy and daughter.
Miss Nettie, are in Newton visiting Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Phillips.
Miss Luda Crouse, of Taylorsville,
is in the city visiting friends.
Miss Crouse lived here several years
and her many friends are glad to wel
come her into their midst.
The Misses Rhodes of Rhodhiss, were
here Monday to attend the recital at
Lenoir College.
They were guests of Miss Mabel Lit
tle. The Christian Crusaders will very
likely close their meeting here Sunday
night. They have done great, great
good in our town and community, over
two hundred persons making public
profession of Christ. Their next meet
ing will be in Morganton.
The Corporation Commission and
railroad authorities meet here tonight
to consider the removal of the old
freight depot and we sincerely trust
they will do something for us thir
time. .
Rev. Dr. W. R. Gwaltney goes to
Newton next week to assist Rev. J. W.
Watson in a protracted mtT:i
Mr. J. C. Martin of tie i.i ai of Mar
tin and Clark, is in New York, purchas
ing their fall goods.
Mr. Henry F. Elliott is at home for
a few days.
Mr. George Cline, sen of Mr. M. L.
Cline, has given up his position with
the Southern Railway company and has
moved back home.
Mr. J. A. Bowles is having some re
pairing done to his house, building
DECIDEJfOURSELF
The Opportunity is Here Back
ed by Charlotte Testimony
Don't take our word for it.
Don't depend on a stranger s
statement.
Read Charlotte endorsement
Read the statements of Charlotte
c,'it,izH3.
Arid decide for yourself.
Here is a case of it:
Thomas G. Northey, painter, of
813 North Church street, says : BacK
ache bothered me for many years and
I have often had to lay off f ro work
because of a weakness which kidney
disorders brought upon me I hap
pened to hear of Doan's Kidney Pills
and got a box at R. H. Jordan J Jo.
drug store. I had begun to believe
there was no relief to me.
but since taking the pills I have not
lost a single niviucui, - - .
back has been free from pain.
and I have been Birensw;-
way. I am glad to have PPPr
unity to tell others of .
or sale by all dealers; price cents
a box, Foster-Milburn : Co
Y., sole agents; ior u and
Remember the name Doaas au
j jfhl
Mrs. Husrhson. of Chicatrn
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Whose letter follows, is another
woman in high position who
owes ner health to Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Mviicy seemed but poor and pal
trv . comnarcfl
few dollars invested in Lydia E.
Pinkhaiu's Vegetable Compound
;wus me gooa neaitn. 1 suffered
tor several rears wit.
ness and bearing-down pains, caused
tJ- r", " irouoie. juy appetite was
Irisrntful. and T rowi'M ;. x
w ' - .ivuiu iic cl vv aiic XUi.
hours, and could not sleep, until I
";tulcu mure weary in tne morning
than when T
one of its advertisements I decided to
iry tne merits of .Lydia E. Pink
ham s Vegetable Compound, and
I am so glad I did. No one can de
scribe the good it did me. I took three
bottles faithfully, and besides build
ing up my general health, it droe all
disease and poison out of my body,
and made me feel as spry and active
as a young girl. Mrs. Pinkham's medi
cines are certainly all they are claimed
to be." MRS. "M. "R. FTTTfjTTsrvw. -3d? v.
Ohio St., Chicago, 111. $5000 forfeit if
rnyi i vj uirws teixer proving genuineness cannot
be produced.
If the slightest trouble appears
which you do not understand,
write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn,
Mass., for her advice, and a few
timely words from her will show
you the right thing to do. This
advice costs nothing, but it may
mean life or happiness or both.
some more rooms and. generally over
hauling it. .
Mr. A. B. Hutton, of the firm of Hut
ton and Bourbonnais, lumber dealers,
is in New York now. He will return in
a few days accompanied by Mrs. Hut
ton and the children.
. The Murphy property was sold Sat
urday at auction and bid off by Mr.
Bert Stroup, of Lincoln county for
$1,251. This is a good piece of property
and Mr. Stroup is fortunate to secure
it.
TRAGEDY AVERTED.
"Just in the nick of time our little
boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wat
kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneu
monia had played sad havoic with
him and a terrible cough set in be
sides. Doctors treated him, but he
grew worse every day. At length we
tried Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, and our darling was
saved.' He's now -sound, and well."
Everybody ought to know, it's the only
sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all
Lung diseases. Guaranteed by Burwell
& Dunn Co., druggists. Price 50c. and
$1.00. Trial bottles free.
RECITAL AT LENOIR.
Event Of the Season Corner-Stone
Of New School Building.
Hickory, N. C, Sept. 22 The most
delightful entertainment of the sea
son was given at Lenoir College last
night. The teacher of elocution, Miss
Walter, of Loudinville, Ohio, with the
teachers of vocal and . instrumental
music, Mrs. Chadwick and Miss Little,
gave a recital of a high order of ex
cellence. The impersonations of Miss
Walter together with the singing and
instrumental music of Mrs. Chadwick
and Miss Little sent the audience into
transports of rapture. Notwithstand
ing the fact that there were other at
ractions in the city, the large college
auditorium was filled with an appre
ciative audience. Dr. Edwin Hall, of
New York, will lecture in the college
auditorium on Thursday night of this
week. Dr. Hall is well known here
and is sure to have a' crowded house.
The corner-stone of the Hickory
graded school building was laid, last
Friday. Speeches were made by At
torney E. B. Cline and Pre-ilent C. H.
Mebane, of Catawba College. This
building is to be completed by the 15th
of December, and when completed will
be one of the best graded school
buildings in the State.
WATERMELON
and Cholera are easily associated.
This dreaded and grave trouble of the
bowels causes much suffering, painful
cramps, profuse sweating and intense
thirst with vomiting, purging and
evacuations. Treat vigorously with
Perry Davis' Painkiller. It is efficient
and safe. It is a standard remedy.
Druggists 25 and 50c.
Will Steam 13,900 Miles.
mmo xxTaaYt Rprt 23. The steanir
shiD Texan, owned by the American
and Hawaiian steamsmy ui""J
New York, left Tacoma last night on a
record-breaking voyage.
Barring accidents, she will steam
from the Tacoma docks to the Dela
ware Breakwater without stopping
her machinery. She expects to make
the voyage of 13.900 miles without
touching land. .
Cant Morrison expects to make it in
50i? days. He has loaded 4,100 tons of
coa! which would constitute a cargo
for the ordinary colliers loading her
Ordinarily vessels going to New York
would coal at Caronel and Montevido.
The Texan may possibly be . forced to
stop one night in the Straits of Ma-
SeThe" Texan now holds the steaming
record from New York to San Fran-ds-forty-seven
days and five hours.
This single trip will eclipse the famous
voyage ? the battleship Oregon from
Pacific to the Atlantic during the
Spanish war. ' .
' The Balgians are great pigeon breed
era and one of the choicest birds of
Ste kind is the true Antworp carrier,
which is comparatively rare.
J Mrs. Husrhson. of Chicatrn li
CHARLOTTE
CIVIL, COURT CALENDAR.
Cases To Be Heard At Three Week's
Term Of Court.
Mecklenburg Superior Court for the
trial of civil cases will convene Mon
day, October the 5th. The following
calendar has been arranged by the
lawyers of the Charlotte bar:
Monday, October 5: W. J. Benjamin
vs. Lesie Benjamin; Craig & Wilson vs.
9. M. La wing; J. A. Fore vs. Fore &
Faster Planing Co.; Jno. W. Brooks vs.
Eliza Brooks; Mecklenburg Iron
Works vs. Chas. M. Whitlock; M.
Oglesby vs. John Kennedy.
Tuesday, October 6: South Atlantic
Life Ins. Co. vs. Laura R. Gardner and
others; R. A. Lillicrop vs. M. Oglesby;
W. F Beaver vs. J. E. and Chas. Lem
mon; Jno. F. Gardner vs. J. S. Hasty;
William Mannheim vs. Shaw Harness
Co.; Baines W. Hoyle, by his next
friend, vs. A. & C. A. L. Ry. Co.; P. S.
McLaughlin and wife vs. Charlotte
Electric Railway Co. and City of Char
lotte. Wednesday, October 7: Geo. W.
Painter vs. O. Gresham and others;
Joe French vs. Charlotte E. Ry. Light
and Power Co.; R. H. McManus vs.
Ruth C. McManus; A. G. Garris vs.
Louise Mill; Southern Supply Co. vs.
Southern Railway Company; Robt.
White vs. J. T. Sanders.
Thursday, October 8: ,C. N. Cogdell
and wife vs. W. U. Telegrah Company;
John Boyd vs. A. & C. A. L. Ry. Co.;
D. A. Tompkins Co. vs. Allen Bros. &
Ford; Teresa F. Ellis vs. Southern
Railway Company; D. A. Tompkins Co.
vs. Allen Bros. & Ford; Jno. W. Sikes
vs. Highland Park Manufacturing Co.
Friday, October 9: Paola Pa vis vs.
Piedmont Realty Co.; Geo. DeWitt
Shoe Co. and W. R. Foreman vs.
Southern Railway Company; E. G.
Buchanan and Knight Clothing Manu
facturing Co. vs. Southern Railway
Company; White Buggy & Fertilizer
Co. vs. R. W. Roberts.
Saturday, October 10: J. D. John
ston vs. C. C. Railway Co.; R. H.
Shields vs. C. C. Railway Co.; M. E.
Crowell vs. G. C. Railway Co.; R. H.
Jordan vs. The Pullman Co., et al.;
Alice Dabb vs. Orient Manufacturing
Co.
Second Week Monday, October 12:
Curtis Dabb vs. Orient Manufacturing
Cov; J. A. Campbell vs. Elizabeth
Mills; J. P. Herron vs. Mollie I. Her
ron; L. S. Nixon vs. Highland Park
Manufacturing Co.
Tuesday, October 13: J.E.S. Davidson
vs. A. Killian & W. H. Sigmon, Ex.
C. R. Cook, trading as Elysian Manu
facturing Co. vs. Geo. M Phifer; Simon
Black vs. J. A. Porter; H. N. Pharr,
Admr. Iredell Ivey vs. A. & C. A. L.
Railroad Company.
Wednesday, October 14: W. A.
Connor, by his next friend vs. The
Highland Park Manufacturing Co.:
Thomas Lineberger and others vs.
John H. McAdon & J. C. Springs,
Exrs.; E. M. Nunnelly vs. Highland
Park Manufacturing Co.; William
Walker vs. C. C. Railway Company.
Thursday, October 15: L. W. Rivers
vs. H. M. Rivers; Fannie Whitlock,
Admr. of Winnie Craig, vs. City of
Charlotte; City of Charlotte vs. C. C.
Railroad Co.; Joseph McClure vs. Nora
McClure; Frank E. and Martha J.
Alexander vs. John and Mary Hart
man. .
Friday, October 16: Paul Chatham
vs. Miss Lucy Oates; F. D. Ross vs. C.
W. Seitz; S. B. Alexander, Jr., Co. vs.
C W. Seitz; Maggie Eurie and Hus
band vs. Piedmont Fire Ins. Co. ; W. H.
Murray vs. Southern Railway Com
pany; Joseph Stewart vs. Southern
Railway Company; Matthew Johnston
vs. Maggie Johnston.
Saturday, October 17: Theodore Mc
Graw vs. Southern Railway Company;
John S. White vs. Southern Railway
Company; First National Bank of
Charlotte vs. P. M. Thompson.
Third Week Monday, October 19:
Sallie E. Jackson, Admr. vs. C. C. & A.
Railroad Co.; Cora Clark Admr. vs. A.
T. & O. R. R. Co.; Will Walker vs.
Lucinda Walker.
Tuesday October 20: People's Ice &
Fuel Co. vs. C. W. Seitz; Alfred Brooks
and others vs. J. H. McAden and J. C.
Springs, Executors; City of Charlotte
vs. Board of Water Commissioners.
Wednesday, October 21: Margaret L.
Barringer vs. C. W. Seitz ; E. W. Mel
Ion & Co. vs. C. W. Seitz.
Motion Calendar: S. D. Faulkner
vs. The Krell Piano Co. & Jos. "Von
Jenny; W. S. Pharr vs. Same; M. B.
Means, Trustee and others vs. Mary N.
Means and others; R. A. Lee & Co. vs.
St. Louis, . Iron Mountain & So. Ry.
Co.; Cochrane-McLaughlin Co. vs.
Thos. M. Kehoe & Co.; R. A. Lee & Co.
vs. Providence Cotton Mills; Marsh &
others vs. Dellinger & others.
Price's- Mill Items.
(Correspondence The News.)
Price's Mill, N. C, Sept. 22. Mr.
Dave Hemby and Miss Beulah Price,
of Wardlaw, passed through Price's
Mill this morning on their way to Mon
roe. Mr. Jim Pressley and his bride have
moved over on the farm of Mr. J. N.
Price. Mr. Pressley will pack cotton
at the gin of Price & Co.
Mr. L. L. Moore went to Monroe to
day to look for employment.
Rev. M. H. Hoyle will fill his regular
appointment at Wesley chapel next
Sunday. He draws a large crowd and
preaches strong and eloquent sermuns.
Miss Katie Worley left home last
Tuesday to resume her studies at the
Asheville Normal School. This is her
graduating year. She intends to teach
after this year.
Miss Margaret Houston, cf Monroe,
and little Cyrus Judd Howie, of Char
lotte, are visiting at Capt. Sanford
Howie's.
Miss Beula Price -will leave next
week for Greensboro Normal School.
Mr. F. M., Sutton, whose saw miil
was burned week before last, will go on
with his business at the same place, a
All good doctors
prescribe Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
for coiig
J. C. Ay er Co.,
Lowell, Mass.
NEWS, SEPTEMBER
new .saw and the rebuilding . of the
wood work being all that is necessary.
Sam Massey, colored, who was let ofr
the chain-gang last Friday; . came
through here on Saturday. He stole a
watch and a suit of clothes from Henry
Waiters, colored, wjio lives on Mr. P.
H. Howie's place, then came on to Jim
Ivey's on Mr. H. L. Price's place, and
stole a razor and another suit of
clothes. This happened in broad-open
day light. An officer was 'phoned for
on Sunday but failed -to locate him. He
is still at large and when last heard
from was going towards South Caro
lina. Mrs. Emma Worley spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Palmer Dalrymple.
Mr. Adam Penninger, our free deliv
ery mail carrier, is giving genuine
satisfaction to the patrons of route No.
5. He is always on time and obliging
to a degree.
The funeral of Mr. Lovie Price, the
son of ex-Sheriff Price, was conducted
by Rev. Mr. H. Hoyle at Weddington
church on last Thursday in Wardlaw.
the home of the deceased. No more
universally sympathetic congregation
ever met together in any church. The
remains were interred in Union Church
Cemetery, to which place they were
followed by one of the longest proces
sions ever seen in this part of the coun
try. MORE RIOT3.
Disturbances of strikers are not
nearly as grave as an individual dis
order of tthe system. Overwork, loss of
sleep, nervous tension will be followed
by utter collapse, unless a reliable
remedy is immediately employe
There's nothing so efficient to cure
disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as
Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic,
and effective nervine and the greatest
all around medicine for run down sys
tems. It dispels Nervousness. Rheuma
tism and Neuralgia and expels Ma
laria germs. Only 50c. and satisfaction
guaranteed by Burwell & Dunn Co.,
druggists.
Ice Kills Iceman.
New York, Sept. 23. Coroner Nutt,
of Queens Borough, was notified yester
day of the death of Gustave Baunieis
ter, twenty-three years old, who lived
on Metropolitan avenue, East Wil
liamsburg. Baumeister was an ice
man. The doctors of the Health Depart
ment, who made an examination, re
ported that the constant rubbing of ice
against his stomach when he was tak
ing it out of the wagon was the cause
of the man's death. They diagnosed
the case as peritonitis.
A wage statement for Kansas shows
that a college education fits a young
man to earn $1.08" at harvesting; with
out the college education he gets ?2.50.
The Eufaula (I. T.) Journal boasts
that every copy of its weekly is fed
into press by a f ullblood Indian wo
man, whose husband turns the press.
CURES BLOO
... AND ...
Skin Diseases, BonePains,l;chings,
Aching Back, Blood Poison,
Eczema.
To PROVE it, REMEDY sent FREE.
The above picture show what Botanic Blood
Balm will do, clearing the skin, healing all sores
and eruptions, making the blood pure and rich.
We have confidence to Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.),
and we send It free, all charges prepaid direct to any
sufferer who win wr;te us. We have cured with B.B.B.
to stay cured, thousands ol men and women, who suf
fered from all stages of Impure blood, after every
known remedy, doctors, and specialists had failed.
How to tell you have blood disease
It yon have the tell-tale pimples or eruptions on any
part of the body, rheumatic aches and pains In bones or
joints, aching back, swollen glands, or swellings and
risings on tne skin, blood feels hot and watery, skin
itches and burns, eczema, scabby sores, mucous patches
In the mouth, sore throat, scrofula, copper-colored spots,
hair on eyebrows falling out, boils, carbuncles, raBh on
the skin, ulcers, weak kidneys, eating, festering sores,
you may be certain you suffer from poison in the blood.
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Cancer Cured
Blood Balm Cures Cancers of all Kinds, Suppurating
Swellings, Eating Festering Sores.Tumora, Cgly Ulcers.
It kUls the Cancer Poison and heals the sores or worst
cancer perfectly. If yon have a persistent Pimple,
Wart, Swellings, Shooting, Stinging Pains take Blood
Balm and they will disappear before they develop into
Cancer. JIany apparently hopeless cases of cancer
cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.).
Sold by all druggists. 81.00 per large bottle with
complete directions for home cure.
For free sample write Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Describe yonr trouble, and special free medical advice
to suit your case also sent to sealed letter.
If already satisfied that It.R.IS. is what
you need, take a large bottle, as directed
on label, and when the right quantity is
taken a cure is certain, sure und lastina. If
dot cured your money will be refunded.
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WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
for those who like it is made and sold
by Haas Bros', Tersely told, there's
no good bread we cannot and do not
supply all the different kinds you're
likely to want are to be -found here.
If we have your orders in advance we
will be glad to deliver bread, rolls,
cakes and at your door. Thone or
ders receive prompt attention.
HAAS BROS.. Bakers
209 West Trade Street.
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SOUNDS LI KE "CUSSI NV?
"Helen of Troy," the ancia t passion poets
Called the jade,
But. if of those hot old times -.
Stern history
Could but ope her jaws
And talk,
I'll bet three dollars - '
To a hunk of ice
That when King Menelaus woke,
That fateful mora.
And found his spouse's surcingle
And her sandals
Gone,
And learned that she had pacied
Her duds i
(What few she used).
And skipped-the town
With Paris, ,
He threw the window up -With
crash and bang-, ' ;
And out upon her Kuiltv trail.
Which even yet was lathering'
The sun-klsaed sea.
Yelled:
"Helen Blazes!"
That last line sounds a little like
"CussinV How does this sound? See
that the label "Insurance Head
quarters" is on your policy and take
no "other."
C N. G. BUTT S CO.
INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS.
Handsome China Set
Free
II II II M
Beginning Monday,- August 24th
each sack of PridCof Charlotte Flour
will contain one ticket and each So
lb. sack will contain th ee tickets. Be
sure to take care of these tickets as
each ticket will entitle you to a
chance to draw a handsome Haviiand
China Dinner Set, containing one hun
dred pieces. This set is on exhibition
at the Little-Long Co. store.
Don't fail to ask your grocer for
Pride of Charlotte Flour and obtain a
chance to draw this handsome China
Set.
Mecklenburg Flour Mills,
J. LEE KOINER. Prop.
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8 4 V RENT
One nine-room house, corner of
Sixth and railroad, with all modem
improvement.
One six-room house, on West Fifth
street.
Five-room house on East Palmei
street.
One four-room house on Eas
Fourth street.
C. McNelis
Heocdqiarters
For Best Teams
Any kind of Turnout you
want at short notice
Best service, but charges
reasonable.
C. A. BL ACK
STYLISH LIVERY, DRAYS. .TRANS
FERS AND MOVING VANS,
CORNER STONEWALL AND COL
LEGE STS.
We are prepared to write you an
ranee
(Either Life, Sickness or Accident.)
ADAPTED IN EVERY WAY TO
YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES -IN
LIFE.
" We want you to investigate our
standing and what we have to offer
you.
Good Agents wanted everywhere.
ROYAL BENEFIT SOCIETY
Home Office: Washington, D. C.
H. J, GREEN,
GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTH
AND SOUTH CAROLINA AND TEN
NESSEE. Box 116. .. Charlotte, N. C.
NALAK.IA
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is often the cause of lack en
ergy, of bilious disorders, and
of extreme lassitude in hot
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eradicates the malaria ': germs
from your system entirely; J
stimulates the liver and kidneys 1
to healthy action, and improves
appetite and digestion. 50c. at
all drug stores.
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Couches!
Now is the time for you to secure a nice Couch at a greatly
reduced price. Pantasote an d Imitation Leather Couches from
?12.C0 up, and nice Velour and genuine Leather Couchea corres
pondingly cheap, every one a real bargain. If you need a Couch
and you do not take advantage of this sale, you will be the
loser. . : ' ' . .
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Cut Price Clojhiitg
Our Big Fall Stock of Clothiog and Gents'
Furnishings is Now Rsady for Your Inspection
Big lot of $6.00 and $7.50 Suits to closs fof.nc k-s ks
$3.93
Nice Wool Suits, worth $10. 00 and $12.50, for.: K - .$7.5Q
Big line of Youths Suits from.., :. M :. ,. $3.00 to $12.50
THE BEST LINE OF BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS IN TOWN
FOK t HE MONEY.
Big line of Ouercoats from r $5.00 pp to $22.50.
Don't fail to see us tor your Underwear of ail descriptions
Big line Boys and Mens Hats and Gaps at factory prices
W i lson C o m p ri y
CUT PRICE CLOTHING STORE :
K. Vast TrndA Street
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OUR. NEW FALL
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Are ; holding a reception and the
earnestly request a call from YOU.
They will be delighted to welcome
you at any time. The Suits ars very
handsome and it will please them to
receive your admiration. You will
find them in all the new styles, all
here ready to greet.you. t. Don't dis
appoint them for they are - expecting
you and send you this message. : : :
COME !
LONG - TAT E lOTHli CO
. ...42 SOUTH TRYAN STREET. . : ,
Goods sent on approval rei
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AUI irapa
,. When he comes home
fatigued with ; his days
labor, wherever he toils
is easily obtained here
Matters not whether
he wants a Morris Chair,
or a cane seated one, we
have them all. It might
be that he would prefer
a couch, and if so, we
have them also, and
prices are right. To
please papa, be sure to
call on
FURNITURE CO.
C o rrk p i y
. ., ..v- Holton Building
Store
Uke no substitute.