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THE MORNING POST: TUESDAY, MAY ... 1 ! .! I T ' . r- : " ' I - " " 1 ' J ' . ' ... . . .. . -ft"?, ' ' . .r I Ml . , - - J - 1 1 ' 1 I iiiiii n ii in m- U " ' ' - I Special Legislation for the Nedro Deeia reel Void Statute f ram ad Under Color of the Fifteenth .Amend- ment Rtceives Its Qui etus from the Su ,.. pre me Court 1-- the statute from the purpose for which it was enacted and making it serve an other purpose. Doubtless even a crim inal stateute may be good in part and bad In part, providing the two can be clearlyXseparateu, and it is apparent that the legislative body would have enacted the one without the other; but there are no two parts to this statute. "We are fully sensible of, the great wrong which results from bribery at elections, ana ut ui uvu ;- the ,-hicb. vTaehhiKton,' May 4. The law enajeted4er of Congress to punish such orxense tcarry out In part the provisloa of i.wnen .coranuiwu .7'" the fifteenth constitutional amendment-tion of federal officials .A.t the same by prescribing, punishment for' those time it is all important hat a erimi wfco .by Intimidation, bribery or 6the-ftal statute should . clearly define the wise prevented the negro from voting offense which it purports to punish, Vs today declared entirely void f by and that when so defied it should be the supreme, court. A previous decis- v.ithin the limits of the power of the ion had declared it unconstitutional , legislative body ; enacting it. Congress bo far as state elections were concern- has ho power to punish bribery at 11 a anA t.v's inritnsnt makes iihe elections. The limits of its power are invalidity aDDlV also to federal elk- in respect to elections in which ijnm I nation is directly interested or in w The case arose in j Kentucky, where ' some mandate of the constitution is fSenxy Bowman and qthers were arret- disobeyed, , and the courts are not at (d for bribing negroes to stay 'away liberty to take a criminal statute, be from the polls in- the Congressional .cause it is comprehensive in its terms, ianh-vn nt 1 9Q8 T!nTvm.nn ms rplpasM :ind tliPKfl terms beyond the' power of n a writ of habeas corpus, the dip-. Congress, and ohange.it to .fit some par trict 1udre holding that the statue- titular transaction which Congress bad been declared unconstitutional so far as the state elections were concern ed, ft wag also void as to federal elec tions. The supreme court affirmed thjs view, six justices concurring in the ma jority opinion. Justices Harlan ."SHp. JBrewn dissenting and Justice McKenfek taking no part in the case. - ' ' The law was enacted in 1870. 'It pro vides that "every person who prevents hinders, controls or intimidates noth4 er from exercising or in exercisingthp rlffM of suffrage, to whom that rigrjt Is guaranteed by the fifteenth amend ment to the constitution of the United of which he was a mender, at tomorrov, V Rev. C. J. Thompson, the paBtir. Messrs. A. IX Markham H. P. Markhany M. F. Markham aci J F. Seeman went down to Raleigh tor day and accompanied the remains home. . NATIONAL LEAGUE X 7 X " st. Louti 1: iclnt5 4 rinHnnati. May 4. The Redsvwon CORPORATION COM MiSS:0' DATES They Start Out Hext Week to Visit Central and West ern Counties their fourth straight victory today.NSt 1 x)uis went down to pitching of Suthoff. The score: ' - ' Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 x 4 St. Louis .....'..10000 0 0001 The members of the North Carolina corporation commission will start out defeat before the again next week on omciai iSiiauun to county seats to-instruct tax nsrert. ; R. H. ti. 10 2 6 0 thir duties. Their Suthoff Weaver. . ' and Bergen; Umpire, John- might have legislated for had it seen fit." won Batteries: Brown and ttone. . i rbleao 3: PttUbarg 5 Pi'ttsburir. May 4. Pittsburg from Chicago this afternoon in a game that was close all the way through. The champions touched up Lundgren for three runs in the first inning, but after that he had' them , well, in hand. Doheny pitched good ball, and was given fine support. The score: R- E- Chicago .........0 100 0 2 0 003 S 1 Pittsburg 3 00010 01X 5 7, ,3 Batteries: Lundgren and Kling; Do heny and; Smith. Umpire, Emslie. F ,'a, lp i O: urooklm 5 Philadelphia May 4. Brooklyn today got even for the shut out of Saturday by shutting out the Phillies. The Hrooklyns batted good and made their hits count. . The score: K. ,n. a.. Brooklyn ... .. ..0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 Z 5 101 Philadelphia .. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Os 009 1 Batteries: Scmidt and Bittef; Burch ell and Roth. Umpire, O'Day. Boston-New York. Rain. and assessors in engagements follow: . Chairman eBielll , v Slecklenburg, Tusdey May 12. Gaston,V"ednesday, May .13. Cleveland,. Friday, May 15. Rutherfordron, , Saturday, May 16. McDowell, Monday, May 18. Buncombe, Tuesday, May 19. r Burke, Wednesday, May 20. Caldwell, Thursday,, May 21. Catawba,, Friday, May 22. Iredell, Saturday, May23. ..Alexander, Monday, May 25. Davidson, Tuesday,, May Rockingham, Wednesday, M prepaid, but truly it win taxe an pert to find it on the bill of lading, from the fact that it is so very indis tinct. What can we call that? Nothing more nor less than neglect Qf .duty on the part of that agent. I A continual chain of just such little things go to make it very unpleasant j for the ship per and receiver. If some good rail road official ywould get behind all such agents and others and! stay benlnd them and see that they did their lull duty, the railroads couldgive us much better service without extra expense to their road. Put on force enough so that they can do. all the work required of them in; twenty-four hours in sixteen hours; " then we will have much less trouble with ... shipments j delayed in 'transit. '' i I have nothing but the kindest feel ing for every one connected with the transportation companies, but feel that the shipping public can gejt much bet ter service if each one connected with cnoh rnmnanics wih do -his tun amy. JAS. A. SAND ay 27. WILL LEAVE SALEM Rev. H. E. Rondthale r Ac- V cepts a Professorship : at Bethlehem Winston-Salem. N. C, Vlay 4. Spe cial. Rev. H.'e, Rondthaler, son of States, bv means of bribery or threats : Ti!hrm T?onHthalpr and nastor of Mo- of depriving such persons of employ--, ravian, churches in the southern prov- mont ftp ttT-r: t i (in nr. nf pipctihsr .such Jnnn .1 n n nn 1 , ic, i tnfln v . tTin t ' he has IC cerson from a rented house, lands or rented call from the northern prov- made in the sixth off four hits made, . other property,, or by threats of viol- ince Moravian church. He has been a sacrifice, an error and a free pa.ss, lence to hits self or family, shall be puni- elected resident professor in the Mora- and two in the seventh by two hits, a Ished as, rjiovided in the nrecedine sec!- vian college and theological seminary , sacrifice and an out to center. tions"-not less than $500 and impris- at Bethlehem, Pa., to succeed Prof, onment not more than one year. J. T. Hammock,who was ' recently The- fifteenth amendment, says the elected to the mission board in Ger- pinion of the court;rwhich is by JusV many. Mr. Rondthaler has relin- tice Brewer, related solely to action by quished his proposed European trip in the United States or by the states and order to continue his present pastoral relations nere untu next, iai, wnen nc will enter upon his new worftat Beth lehem. American League St. Louis, May 4.-St. Louis defeatea Cleveland today 6 to 1. Four runs were The score: Cleveland . St. Louis . Batteries : R. H. E. ....00000010 01 6 1 ....00 000 4 2 Ox 6 8 2 Moore and Bemis; Pow- not to individual action, as- had been decided in several flamed cases The Indictment in the present., case charge no wrong done by the state of KenJ tucky or by any one acting under itsv authoruy. Nor was "it charged tha.t ine ariDery was on account pi race, color or previous condition o ' servi tude. They were not bribed because they were colored they were voters. ell and Kahoe. Umpire, Sheridan, j , WuhInsto:i 4: H tou O Boston, May 4. Both Washington and Boston slugged the ball for long ti nr cArs was tntinv eicpTfn i riirs toarLY. dui t lie luniier AV I . - XX. Cicii.vi i-wv.j v. . . ' r- - .. , , , . three costly errors in the third that;""1-' W1D ., . n. xur- lost .them the game. iner . of Pempseyyile, Par.They're the Thei core- TL II E l)est in the world for liver, stomach and Rowan, Friday, May 15. Stanly, Saturday, May 16, Cabarrus, Monday, .Mayors, Davie, Tuesday, May 19. Forsyth, 'Wednesday, May 20. WilkesboroThursday, May 21. Surry, Friday, May 22. x Guilfofd, Saturday, May 23. imance, Monday, May 25. Orange, Thursday, May 26. Durham, v Wednesda; , May ,27. Person, Thursday, May 28. Caswell, Friday, May 29. (onimiiio:ir Ui'tli.nxflIl Franklin, ' Monday, May 11. Vance; Tuesday, May i2. Granville, Wednesday, May 13. ; Warren, Thursday, May 14. Northampton, Friday, May 15. Halifax, Saturday May 16.. Bertie, Tuesday, May 19. Hertford, Wednesday,. May 20. Gates, Thursday, May 21. Currituck, Friday, May 22. Camden, Saturday," May 23. Pasquotank, Monday, May 25. Perquimans, Tuesday, May 26. Chowan, Wednesday, May 27. Craven, Thursday, May 28. ' Onslow, Friday, May 29.' X VYa. ! Von ij Axain One of Dr. King's New Life Pills team had eacn night for two weelts has put me county physician. Large Berry Shipments Goldsboro, N. C; -.May 4. Special. men, but becaus Saturday the highest quotation on No discrirninatioA strawberries was 13.1-2 cents and this on account of race, color or previous came from Pittsburg. The shipments condition was charged- A statiiti Friday and Saturday were very heavy which purported to punish purely inL on account of the splendid open weath dlvidual action could' not' be' sustairtef ' er. Friday there were 79-refrigerator as art appropriate exercise of tlie power cars and 2,787 crates by express and conferred by the fifteenth' amendment1 Saturday there - were 71 refrigerator upon Congress to prevent action by the cars and 353 crates by express. Satur etate through some one or more of its day's shipments. wer"e consigned to the official representatives, and. , an in!- following destinations: dictment which charged no discrinii ' New York 13 cars, 117 crates; Newark nation on account of race, color o- 3 cars, 10 crates; Philadelphia 7 cars, previous condition of servitude wai 29 crates; Baltimore 1 car, 19 crates; likewise destitute of support by sucl Washington 1 car, 15 crates Wilming amendment. ton, Del., 1 car, 22 crates; Chester, Pa., Referring to the contention that Con 12 crates; Richmond 14 crates; Boston gress had ample power with respect t 9 cars; 22 crates; Providence 1 car; 82 the election of .members of Congress crates; Springfield, Mass., 11 crates; Justice Brewer said: LWorcester; Mass., 1 car; Pittsburg 14 "The difficulty with this contention ' cars; Buffalo 4 cars; Scranton 2 cars; Is that Congress has not by. this seci Albany 3 cars; Binghampton, N. Y., lj lion acted in the exercise of such powl car; Cleveland 4 cars; Columbus 4 cars; er. It is not legislation in respect t Cincinnati 1 car; Detroit 2 cars; Mon- elections of federal Officers, but is lev ,ireai l car; Toronto 1-car eled at all electionc, stiteor feclerali nnd It does not purport to punish bvibi ry of any voter, but snply;, those named In the fifteenth amendment. its face it is clearly an attempt to exf -ercise power supposed to be conferred by the fifteenth amendment in respect to all elections and not in pursuance Washington ....00011 2 0 0 0 4 9 3 Boston 00400110 x 6 7 1 Batteries: Patten and Clark; Hughes and Crlger. Umpire,, Caruthers. Phllafl( h.a 3; N.-w Vrk 4 New York, May 4. The Athletics hit Chesboro hardtqday, but he was at his best with men anabases, and the home team squeezed out a hara game. a Philadelphia .... 1 0 0 0 0 02.0 03 11 1 New ; York ..... .3 0 0 0 01 0 x 4 9 1 Batteries: Bender andVSchrecken gost; Chesbro and O'Connors Umpire, Connelly. Dotroll 5: Chicago 6 bowels- Purely -Jvegetablei never gripe. Only 25c at all druggists THE QUESTION OF . HAULING FREIGHT CHARTERS lOTWO OTT N MILL COS I -T'fiV.l;-.'. :.' .; . 1 1 Two important corporations, both cot ton mills, were chartered yesterday by the secretary of state. 1 The Bloorn'''! MaTifacturing Com pany, ofistatesie, was chartered with $150,000 capital, the principal incorpo rators being A. B. Sanders j of States vil'.e, Charles Webb & Co. of Philadel phia andsH. A. Yount 'of . New Sterling. There 'are also a sreat number of subscribers to small amounts of stock. TheXsecond company is itne uary chp: rmc, PlirPH nt nnrkTirnfV ni77inPSC .1 ' "4 I - A jDiai: prominent Soulhern lady, M ara, 01 aijiiviiic, cini,, tens now pain- rs. ful and irregular periods by the use of Lydia E Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound. "Dzak Mr.9. Pinkham: Gratitude compels me to acknowledge thn S. H. Buckman, Walter Clark, J J. Allen Mclver, Wilson & Godf John Clark, Thorne Clark, LJ M. Fou shee, Eva B. Aeree, Lash and Bland Co. and D. O. Bryan. - The company w-Ill do a general cot ton manufacturing business, jand also run cotton seed oil mills and cotton warehouses. Mr.' Editor: I notice with much In terest an article in last Sunday's Morn- Chicago, May 4. Comiskey's team ingf Post, headed "imDortant Hear in e lurneu aereat into victory in tne iastxuerore Corporation Commission," and Manufacturing Company, of Jonesboro capital, $100,000 authorized and $31,000 subscribed. The largest amounts of stock are owned ;by the Eugenia Manu facturing Company, by Mr. W. A. Gra ham Clark, who takes xnej hundred tXsthSy SvSSiSoi- t merit of yonr Vegetable Compound.. Ihave sufferedfor W rear, are David ciark-, w. a. Graham ciark, wich irregular and painful menstruation, also dizziness, pains m the back am tower nmos, anu nciui sieep. jl areaaea me time to come wrudi Youia only mean sunerin to me. better nealth is all I wanted, and cure if possible. Lydia E. Pink- h&m'i Vegetable Compouiid brought me health and happiiess in a le wsnort montns. 1 loei Hire another person now. My aches and pains have leffc ma. Lifa seems new and swfifit to mf. anri fivp-rvtrn'iicr cm, pleasant and easj. : . . . . " Six Bottles brought me health, and was worth more thai mo: hs under the doctor' care, which really did not benefit me at all. I am sut isaed there is rioonqdieine so good for sick women. as- your Vegetable Compound, and I advocate it to my lady friends in .need of medical help." -Mrs. B. A. Blanciiard, 422 Broad St., Kashville, Tenn. f- wqrnen are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful laenitftsa. tion,xweakness, lencorrhoea displacement or ulceration of the winb, thai X?T , x iccuug-, muamnianon oi the , ovaries, backache, bloatinp (or Uatulence), g-enera.1 debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset wnn ueh symptoms as dizziness, faintness. las situdeXexcitability, '-'irritability," nerrousne?s, 'T X ".wuutiwT , o.Ji-jiijq'L- (imi wtMfc-vo-utiieix-aione " leeimgs, ' tlr.es a&cr honelessness,Nthey should remember there iona tried and true remedy. Lylia E. Pin kham's Vegetable Compound at once removes suh troubles. Refuse toNbuy any other medicine, for you, need the best. A Severe Case of Womb Trouble Cured in PjhiladelpMa. "DkasR Mrs. Pinkham : I hare been cured of severe female troubles It the- use of Xydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I v nearlv vfanAv vuur amerciament I purchased ore bottle MR. R. E. CRAW FORD'S ADVANCEMENT Becomes Manager of Conti nental Hstel , Atlantic Beach A Splendid Hostelry j , Says the Weekly Tallehaasean of May 1st: "Mr. ,R.B. Crawford, man ager of the Leon Hotel, hia 1 accepted a position with the Continental Hotel iVl I. JameS t, oanuerS UlVeS 'there about the 15th of May. Althoug-h His Views on the Matter it is good to see 'Crawf rise lin the world, his many friends in Tallahassee will be sorry to have him leaye here even for a short time." j X Mr. Crawford ("R. K.") as hei Is taJ puituascu anotner, and the result, w boughtsix more bottles, and am noiSeelS- like never be wij-hout it, I hone thatxX fwl'f? E. H. H. Ma.kham Dead r . -"w-w v. k . ou . ,micme, . and it did me so mm h Aiv.cs.u.cy. J.iurja lain, llca.1 iviib I i T" . : j ujixvx rporation Commission." 'and rniliarly known here is a son of W. R. DOUght SIX more bottles, and ar half of th ninth Inniner forinv hv desire to havA qnmrt(n. a-'.ow Mm '. Crawford One Of Balelrh'S best attd Old"-;- - .never D6 WlMlOllft ir. '' T Iiflr .U-4. s T."'"?-"' bunching? their hits off Wild Bill lon- subject. I have had considerable ex-; est citizens. Is a well known popular that your Yoetable Compound' is th r01 l.COnvihce ovan. who pitched fairly good ball for periehce in shipping during the past botel man, thoroughly understands the- for falling of the Womb or inLw ei e medicine m;th rs, mainly from the extreme business, and the Florida East! Coast VODT,' 2(JQO Birch Rfc PhilflHeli- west to the extreme eastern nart of '. Hotel Company doubtlees will cline to XXrTL: - . I shall Detroit. The score: R. H, Detroit ..00030020O 5 10 Chicago 00110 10216 15 i we east to tfceft-eat. Batteries: Donovan anrl Rninw Should the Corporation Commission Owen and Sullivan. Umpire Sheridan. ?-dopt the time Umitsmentloned to The, eigh for fourteen' years, r ynmiB rm, i rau tsee wnere tne His friends here wish "R. E." much Dmyr r receiver wouia aenve any!ni1. thnnrh thov nrt imnM - 2 Aunn aroiina; aiso tne reverse, from him as one or our institutions has to his brother, Mr, W. R. Crawford, steward of the State Hospital at Ral- KrtllrV,ri4 wl'? .?u!er ana me result was eo satisfarrtnihr ti nt I s a new woman, al will convince j : . ,i the Florida East! Coast Oodt, 2660 Birch R TKU fIl-h( female complaints." Bis. j-srememoer. evervwfm 4 ,. x JPtakham if tber i Tr"18 ,toraiaiiy invited to write io 3rrs. understand. Her address isT SS,uf s?Ptoms she dk not Cheerfully gren to evwv aiiinIassr advice is fiee mid " wno asKs for it. Mr, Tillman Here Durham, N. C, May 4. Special. Mr. v,r- Hnr'le Tillman, the noted revi- H. H. Markham died in Raleigh, where vaI "Singer and lay preacher, delighted he was carried some time ago for . 1 io! congregations at the Taber treatment, this . morning at 8 o'clock I nacle Baptist . church Sunday, adding The remains were brought here this much to the success of both services benefit. Two days for thV first fifty i liles! A mule train can beat that, j again. Mr. F. B. Cook, late one pf tne Onf dav for snrH flftw miliui ry ooUnn Just think fnr . mnmonml : uiaI ui lJre la,UUIl aas ' thereof. tof the general control by Congress over afternoon and will be buried in the! by hjs Bweet singing. The congrega- partlcular elections. To change this tatute enacted to punish bribery of persona named in the fifteenth amend ment sat all elections, toak the punj ishing the bribery of any voter at cer tain elections, would be in effect ju- city. cemetery tomorrow afternoon. The I tion was much nleased with Mr. Till- deceased was 4S years of age And for I man and it is probable that he will be days. Do a immucr oi years was one of Dur- mawea to return to Kalelgh some time ham's most prominent business men. after the arrival of the new pastor and lie left a wife arid two children, one , assist in a series of revival meetings. ?on and one daughter, both of whom ; He left yesterday for Washington, D. let's see what we are going Xip against i -enipioyea as as8i.8uii maimger w Suppose we start a shipment fronxnarffef the Leon during the sum Asheville, N. C, to Edenton, N. C. The C' while Mn rZoT& Is absent, route over which this freight woulcP ' TbXContlnental, of which Mr. Craw- move is 544 miles; time limit, twelve '..for a assumes cnarge, is tne latest, ac- you 1 think this . would be ; qmisition Xqf the Florida East Coast worth anything to the shipper or re-1 Company operating the world famous court Why? Because hotels, and is i JUDGE Uf NELL AND IlLMIMN COURT mlngton Tariff Association bfougU -"'t against the railroads before t xitt;r-sxate COmmrrlal rnmrnlirm ar l grained it And now tb npnilnc liti- w sr- eation In the District court "t-siaie commission to f Jndge: Thomas R. Purnell ut Tfilroad companies to revise i-uieen or more ceiver? Not one cent. addition to thelrf win- are grown. The funeral will be con- diclal legislation, it would be wresting j ducted from the First Baptist church," C. While in Raleigh he was the guest of Mr. W. A. Cooper. - ! - -- .. . ... . - !'"'' - "s- ' . . T ' J'rt Dumps at "pigpHt would sometimes say, ' ' ( J ' "Come, wife, It's go to see a play." Sv V Nor did hseek a restaurant lSfWV II - I For roundjni: out their little jaunt. TW feSr'X' Vlf V .,X A better PIan Occurred to him, 4?I?5iM':- 'h T 1 "Some ' Fcrce at home I" cried?' Sunny Jim." ' l i x Y " T Tlie Reacij-to-Servo Cereal -"j- ' I - a v,y i zji &3se "wnat sav vnn a m ft ! j 1 i 9 r M A I M I aT BSa W W -Wat. U M llaUIBS W IH BTal M n n HI SIT C at. ! E It Before Retfrtntf. ffa If CSsAo ' Vv most sustaining and nourishing and the 11 & II Uy "-niost satisfying cereal food we have yet tried f r- ...imuiigion to convene the .j. i uie united states district court. j.o a pOBt writer he said that nine times out of tenthe railroads will ter. a summer oalaclal resorts. The . l A C . " vuuuc interest yui. suuus uver ims line in irom six shore line or nortnern Jiortaa at the commission io; eignt aays without any law govern-, Atlantic beach, 20 mileseast of Jack lng the time.' , We extend to you this store's hospitalities durin: Suppose the law was in force as sug ge?ted in The Post, then if the rail rpfids saw fit to do so they could take irade winds, making it an Ideal reso the run time limit on each shipment, 'which, would give more trouble than ? the present conditions. Cut the time down, about one-half; then you will have something that will be worth look ing after. I have no Idea that any railroad official approves of the delay in transit of any ; article which is shipped. In my Judgment, ninety per cent of the delays are due to neglect of duty oh the part of some one con nected directly with the movement of such goods. Instructions are Issued by a high official to the next officer, and on down until they get down to the station agents and freight train crew. Then what is the result? No one knowswhether they are carried out or not? 0X. '-"' And again, how can we expect busi ness to be donexpromptly and correctly by people Who Nvork about twenty hours out of twentyfour?- This, I un derstand, is the case with some of the 1 station agents and local freight con ductors. Think of it! A freight train due to leave Raleigh abwt 9 o'clock a. m. for Goldsboro, due back at Ra- 1 Ieigh at 9:10 p. m.! But when does it get back? Sometimes about 4 a. m. next day. Only one crew for ibis round trip daily train. Is this crew'f fit to go out at 9 o'clock' a. m.? While they ddn't get in until 4 a. m., I think not. Are they fit to handle the freight properly? The delays in transit are caused mainly at junction points, simply on account of neglect of duty on the part of some one in transferring. I hold a bill of lading issued' at Wilkesboro under date of May 1st for goods going to Edenton. N ' C .With fthis order I sent money to prepay .freight, with request to mark bill of lladlnt" "Freight prepaid." It may ba ft Tntsrsfntn r. vurnmprre VS. TheAsSOCia t Art T n 4 1-., xyjCKAB, lllVUl VlIlU IflP rhafn-- I Anvi11 1 niiT-pril in sucfK mannAr ivxi. ti . 01 w x " vjumuauuu in , ireignt rate? ad tn cnthcT at this ro1nt a cnntHniial vwfl.,. i . "Z --.'r." ""uu6u auu in ravor of ts-'w,.,,. breeze, produced by the southeasterly Richmond and othr vrii- lultt' nected with the suit. roads End of Mill Pond S Gree iensboro. "NT r 1 The suit against the Revolut. AUl for maintninlr,, ,i ai3- against 1 maintaining an allf sancA in v, . ... me snnnp rr '1 Tnns1 f it wia oe rememberedthat the J T m the s"Perior court th:- ' 1 1 r your visit to.the Car Glrithes ofQy -t uake yourself at Loire. ! On 7- umart. hunflsnmp Snrlner Suits arA 1 Air M n oli v,j c yj vii uicu ana yon r-o for they certainly contain all the jquall ties appreciated by good drAS n c all The newest fabrics are in single and double breasted sacks, withK The Suits have not been out 01 tnemakera' hands long enouirh 1 ne w narrow s, " to make your selection. S u ,use their bion, X. rs ana lapels - ' UI T&.k . v mem "CTrvr-cr-r,e, . - LV,--'- ".'"Jio or yufi-' 1 collars ana lari. ,;of freshness splendid Men's Suits $7.5a to $25.00. Men's Coats and PW Men's Separate Trousers $5.50 to $7 r 5 Suits $5 to $15. Boys' Short Pants Suits ng Com pi e nne Cniiaren s wasw &u its in the latest novelties raarKefe Also oy - w asn ana Huyren 1-am.s. ; . oo. B Jvei y luiiiji is compieie aim rtauj. $5 to $15. teWfA e6 "rtnts ties and be.t ma Jo on sberwanqej?: The One-PricA riln i r - con- ' ' ' J
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