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1 if IW'f.'f THE RALEIGH EVENING! TIMES: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1907. Visitor-Press Pub. Company Joint V. Drcwry, Prcs't. GEOKGU B. CKATEK. . . .Publisher. S. Ii. ROTTER Editor. Tlio Evening Times Loads all North Carolina Afternoon Newspapers in Circulation. Sl'IlSCHll'TlON RATES.' (In Advance.) One copy one year. , 95.00 One copy three months. . . . . ., 1.25 One copy one week '. , .10 Entered through Raleigh, N. C, postofllce as mail matter of the sec ond class, in accordance with tha Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. N.VI'l lil.W, SKPTL'.MP.LT: 21, i:07 thi; i'oi:i:st riiEsiaivE. The lecture -to be given In: this city on tlio Stith by Thomas E. Will, -sec re'-, tary of tlio - American Fun'stry Asso ciation, ot which Si'eretuiy of Agri culture Wilson is president, will be an opportunity fuc the people of italeigh to hear 'all about the. prupesej Appa lachian forest preserve. It is uninteresting faet, by tlio way, that - the: -Appalachian.'- foii'sls .contain more hard wood than any" -other fop. est on this continent. . That and '-'the fact of their denudation e;tudng al ternate 'droughts' "ami Hoods through the country : -watered by the streams that have their rise in this Bleat for est, practically' all, Jn the southeastern Yarl o'' the country save live .Mississ ippi, are suillicienl ar.miinrnls , In -favor of the preserve, if nuiliing more, were sSid. . - ' ' : The 'American-- Forestry '.'Association is doing a. great. Work fur. the .coun try. It was one of the chief factors in securing the passage: of Uie law of "March 3, -ISM, authorizing thu presi dent to proclaim national forest re serves on the public domain. ". Vpon this law has grown up our present: na tional forest area, greater than France ' or Germany, and as large as the com bined area of all the states tn il l U of North Carolina and cast of Ohio. But our present national forests. -are till in the West; almost all a re West ut' the eastern base of the Uockics. 'L'liele fcani has not ah acre of national for-, est east of the Mississippi. Three-fourths of our forest area, of our population, and our industries, lie in the cast.. The.. need . for national forests ia the eastern mountains, not ably the White-Mountains 'ami South ern Appalachians, is imperative. : . But there is no. public domain in the east; In pee the president cannoi ' 'proclaim national forests in the east, -These areas: can 'be esta I'lishcit only by act of congress. '; . ';'-.' That is wii.v the assocjation. is us ing eve'y eitdeayor to get the matier to lie atteiil ioii of the. 'public by,'i ilea ns of lectures ajef literuuiri', . The leclure ill -llalcigli is Hi Of southern town. , (iiher .plaei itcd in North ' a Molina will be . Bto'i-Salem ai d I'harloiie. These li-elnies are free for a are Said to Im- very end i lainii ing illusltaleil by ..aeieiji slidi s. flr-t s Vis- U'in I aiel -' be- ";o MK.iii u rp." The Slalesville X.andiniirk, wt'ltiug of the case of Mr. .Mt'AiiiiaH'.v, tin Stokes couiiiy mail who accused mure or less ill reef ly State. Senator J. C. Huxloo : of inston, of iieing bribed by the Anieriean. 'J'obaeeo t 'ompuny to take the jiosilion he did during the lust legislature on tlio famous section A of the anti-trust bill, and who finally signed a retraxit , in which he ad initled be bad no ground for hurling the accusation, says Unit It is the gen eral opinion that Mr. McAnnally de served punishment. The Slalesville paper goes on to say in this connec tion: The Landmark ha? already ex pressed the opinion that one who deliberately makes or circulates charges seriously affecting the character of another, unless he, has Kooil reason to believe them true some real ground to sustain them, and then he ought to be very care fulought to be made to suffer. Hut It should be said In McAnunl ly's behalf that he was but Imltat- lug other persons, and some news papers, here in North Carolina. who are )n the habit of charging, by Insinuation more or less direct, that those who do not agree with them about certain matters are, corrupt or under corrupt Influence. This doesn't excuse McAnnally but if an example Is to be made of these people It might be as well to begin with a more conspicuous ex ample. , This Incident will doubtless be used as n lever by interested per son! who wish to amend or repeal the newrpnper libel lav.-, an effort of that kind having been made in the last legislature. The libel law, however, Is perfectly fair In thia respect. If a newspaper prints cimifrps affecting one's character or reputntion suili may be brought. . no matter how much retrnctlon the newspaper' makes, but the com- plulnnnt is compelled to show that he (actually suffered duamge to his repqlaiion. or. otherwise, or he cuniuit recover unless he can show that the publication - was 'malic Ions. This law. was made to pro tect newspapers from sharks who brim? damage suits on all occasini,s purely to set money: and to Rive the honest editor who may him self be Imposed upon to ,!ie extent of printing information which he lias every reason to believe is true, and which lie prints in Rood faith and afterwards finds to be incor rect, an opportunity to make amend. . II is well to keep these facts be-, fore the public pi commenting on the McAnnally. case; and it is un well also in -.remember that if is not th'w new simpers.-' aldae' who . make reckless -''cluirgeV; We have .': already' said that sonic iiewspa pers do, and wo have some conspieiiiius examples in ihis state; and we also have .some .-conspicuous examples .. of. pithlic speakers politicians--: making wild anil reckless chart's. If i vet- the proverbial .nail was h:t on Us much iimuVd head, the States ville l.aadmaik has clone ii again to a sublime' finish. There is only me thing that in- would add to what . the Landmark lias t o s:iy on this snliject, and even that- h has. already said in other words, Hut what uc would say is: ri1." IT IS TIMIi T'.i CO JilCHKi: 1 am Spinners to Alee'.. ; (Special to The Uveniiig Times, Charlotte,; N. C, Sept. 2 l,; A spe cial meeting of the Hard Yarn Spin ners' Association has: been Called I'm next Wednesday, in this city for ihe purpose of devising, ways and means oi. minuting tne .decline., in the pres ent yarn market. The session will be hid in the assembly room of ihe Southern .Manufacturers' Club at noon. Not only are all.' members of thi Maid Vau Spinners': Association urged to attend but yarn .spinners ft all. kinds,: whether members , of the .association or not. The situation is offlT which c a 1 1 s f or i m ;i i e il i ti t e and concent ra ted act ion on t he part of all concerni.nl. The prices of yarns for some- time past., have been -declining and there is no 'relief ye in sight.. It is a time when every yarn manufacturer, as well as every vara I dealer, should join hands in an effort to remedy the existing state of al- ?:lii.s..- M tllis meeting Wednesday the whole ground will he covered and the entire situation .discussed. The conference will be open to all -;:id as many yarn spinners: are urged to attend. BIG SUNDAY SCHOOL PIC-NIC MONDAY. The, iinnfml iiic-nic of lli naole. l'aptist Sunday schoo Taber- school will l.i Monday fro;.! held al. l'ulleh i'ark u to II p.. m. , The school and'.' friends will as semble at the -church at :! o'clock, will go in procession to the cupiiol square, will (hen take -cars for ride over the city, .and will then go to the park. . All members of the -Sunday school and. their parents will be given car tickets al the church free of charge. .': The pie-tiickor.sfwill leave the pari; at-'!t o'clock on the rclurn. . The .New Pure Food and l)rnj J,aw. :: We arc pleased to announce that Foley's Jlottey: and Tar for coughs, colds und 1 tins troubles is hoi af fected by the Nalonal Pure Kood and lirug l.iiw as it coiuaina no opiates, or other harmful drugs, and wo recommend it as a safe remedy fur children and adults. O. G. King. Jlo A.idi ew I hoailfoot, of l-'avetto-is lie- goes! of her nephews. .. Ilai tv and Hubert l.atta, of lllioloui;h House. IFOR INFORMATION AS TO VISITORS. . There: w ill b(! a great many people here daring the week of the .State Fair and Secretary Fred A. Olds of tin? lialclgh .Chamber of Commerce particularly desires to .obtain a cor rect list of all thc persons who can aecomtnodale boarders. 'IT.c presi dential postmasters, about lor, In number, and jit least :',ne of the fourlh-clnss poslimisiop; are lo be here, besides a very great nan, her or Masons, estimated by Crand Set ro tary IJrewry at a.nmi w lrle of I course there will be tunny lo heart Mr. William Jennings llryan Kpcmi. It is Important lo secure good quarters for all these' Visitors. Keep ers of holels and boarding .-houses and private' householders .are as'i.ed to notify Secretary Olds Immediately of the number of iimsons I hey can care for, and the cost of meals and rooms per day. This Informal ion will he published in a few davs in a special leaflet which will be sent lo more than 4,000 persons. A Humane Appeal. A humane citizen of Richmond, Ind., Mr. I'. D. Williams, 107 West. Main St., says: "I npneal to all per with weak lungs to take Or. sons King's Xew Discovery, the only rem-j the action of W. M. Tucker vs. The edy that has helped me and fully j Tuekor Drug Company, In the Su com'es up to the proprietor's recotn-1 perlnr Court of Wake county, thin meinlallon." It 'saves niore lives I Is to notify all persons Indebted to than all other'throat and lunt renie- jsaltl company to malt Immediate dies put. together, Fund tis n cough pnyitielt, and all parsons havlns and cold cure the world over. Cures claims ttgalnst said company to pre asthmii, bronchitis, croup, whooping sent the same to tjio undersigned cough, quinsy, 'hoarseness, and phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the lungs and builds them tip. Guaran teed at nil driiR stores. fiOe. and $1. Trial b6ttle free. Wheat is the most fmportant cereal used as food for man. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY 0 is made from Wheat and Celery. No sweetening or other sub stances to create sour stomach ; and constipation. Palatable, nu tritious and easy or digestion. -1 ! 10 cents a package. For sate by aS! Grocers Services :u St. Amhinso Tomoitom. ..The lit. Hew Joseph niottlit Ches hire. I. I)., bishop of the diocese of 'North Carolina, w ill preach at the jciuirch of St. Atuiirose tomorrow morning and administer" the holy rite of i-oiiiirnia! ion,'. ;.H I in I In fienioon i liore will lie ;t: li.e'.'litig of t h Aad:i v.-. Tn I Urol iierhood oi Si, services l he public ! is invited WANT AD. COLUMN XIM1T St 'HM!, T Hi; U (illOX'S - Iblsiness College, now iii session--: Monday, .'.Thursday.- Friday, 7 to y . p.: m. -; liookkeeping. Hanking. : t'omnierciiil Law, Penniauship. Aril I'.met ic, Siiori hand, Typowrit- in g, S :dli:ig, e, etc. sim ss Corre I month 1'ree. spondiMe : I f Kir WAXTKI) I'Oll TH10 1. S. AKMV: Able bodied tinmarried . men fte ; tween ages of and 25. Cit izens . of United StaleSi Of good charac ter and temperate- habits. Who. can speak, read' and write English. ' For, information apply to reiruit . ing Otlice 31 11 Vt Fuyettoville st, . Raleigh, X. C. S.U.K.SMAX V.XTKI--Sell retail .trade, your lociility, Jii.. p'Or montit and exn-.'.ise.? to start !' (oinmis i"ii. I'.xperience . uiinecessiiry. Hermingseii l'ie;if Co., Toledo, O. I'KOTKCT ' YOl 1J Mi! :.S. MOXKY in s.mtTI. invent ions. Send for "In ventor's .." I'ri'.ner." ('onsr:!iation free, and good ciises. tMUe;: on coii tiiigent fee plati .if pi-eferred. . Milo It, Stevens ic. i'"-.' !)!)! 1 llh St.. Wiisniiieion. I). C. Estab lished in i hi. . '''' . . : WOl I.I) YOl SAYE 2 . on .-Laundry bills if ' time you got belter Us that next bundle.: PU! ( EXT a l the 'same work ? Send .Collars itnd cuffs Iwo coins. Eureka 'Laundry, Proprietor. . 1111 Phone till. W. A. Kimball, I'.MI'KESS, A MIXED TEA. 1. 1, END- ed and packed expressly for its. U is line. 1).. T.,.loh;json .& Son.: HO YOl XEEIf CAPITAL. EATEN!) or start, business Write tue today: exceptional facilities for: placing stocks or bonds quickly.. Everett Dufour, Corporation .Attorney, Le Jiroit llldg., Washington, D. C. SALESMAN WANTED --Sell n tail trade, your locality, per month and expenses to stail or commission. Experience unneces sary. 1 lcriningsen Cigar Co., To ledo. O. X. C. I'.ACOX, SIDES AND SIIOI ders at 1). T. Johnson & Son's. NOTICE OF KEMO AL- On mid iil'ler Monday,' September !!;!rd, my shoesltop. vll be located in the of lice room of ICdwards & Hroitgh ton's old sland. corner lliirgelt and Salisbury streets, where I will be heller prepared to do any work in my line. Will be glad t-j have I rionds and customers call. X. 11. Moore, NO CIT Pil'CES II EKE. MEKELY l:ld Cliffs il better. ; the old rn'rs collars i two cents and we do ! loo Klll'i-ka I II III! l' i.NEW HOP "HECKEIIS" PKE- pared Luck wheal Flour at 1). 1 . Johnson ii Son's. . WOOD DAILY AT MY YA III) IX front of Melrose Kr.lt.tlng Mill. I'tilelgh Phone ;::;:l. Prompt de livery, good wood, satisfaction guiiiiinieed. Try me. X. A, Spetue. 21-21' P.ECKIYEK'S XOTICE. The underslpnetl; having been un pointed receiver for the Tucker j Drug Company, a corporation of i Haleigli, X ,C .,by Hon. W. R. Allen, ! ' 3"'Iko of the Gth judicial district, in I receiver. This, August 17th, 1907. ' R. T. OOWAN, Receiver for Tucker DrtiR Co. ltaw-9w. TOM ' Vtf L !LTT A 1 i " Al, : llAUXL'S, TIIH OPTICIAN' Sl'l eialist, 10") Kayelievillo St roe'. examines eyes five. roil KKXT Two or three unfur nished rooms. Apply to 410 Oak- wood avenue. 19-ut KALKIGH CITY' IHHLCTOHY l'Olt 1 90S Order now Kaleigh City Directory. Price; to subscribers, $11.00: to non-subscribers, $1.00. If you have not ordered, do so iit once. '..( ' . ' m:i itfi l jiojik iok sali: ox .Newborn Avenue. Ten-roomed, exeeptioniilly well built brick ve neered house, with modern con veniences. Nearly one acre lot with seventeen large oaks, choic.i fruit and line garden. S. D. Wait. (iOlX OX A IMCXIC, Oil .";0 YOU need delicacies for lunches? 'Phone Terrell, He has every thing from Crackers to the finest Potted Meats, it will ho a pleas ure to furnish your wants in gro ceries. Geo. S. Terrell. ink i..rix; stiiooi, ivn.i. . oiioii Monday night : ..ver, ' -Uall.'a .'Store,'' Oil S.I,K One Imitation .. Mahog any litireuu, one slitall . folding table, one wicker rocker,. one-small tie. tal'e. J. K. Miiclieii. "at the Macey Sign Shop. : L' 1-1 ( it is .ii sT as i:asv to f;i:r oood meats in Summer as in Winter. We have a large, well-iced St or .age for Preserving our meats, and only the quality you would have come on your table are sent our patrons these hot days. ' J. Schwartz. . .MONEY! SIOXKY!! MONEY!!! Eet tts niaiio money for you. We rent, sell and deal in Veal: estate and insurance. We have several attractive bargains at tremendous low prices. Hightower & Fort, Ileal Estate and Insurance, Wi st Hargptt. Street. Y. XTEI) Men to learn barber trade. Will equip shop for you or furnish positions; few weeks completes; constant-'practice; care ful 'instructions': tools given; Sat urday .wages; diplomas' granted. Write for catalogue. Moler .Har bor 'College, Atlanta, Ga, v XIUMT SCIIOOL--Flrst ; month's . . tuition free , if you cl;;i . and rmul. or present this iioticu wilhiii .the. next .five ".'days to Draughou's Pracuciil liusiiiess Colb-ge, over Coumiereial ami Farmers Italik, asking for particulate tif this re markable oher. if you desire, quit at.' the end of month, owing nothing: or continue at special rale---!f t a mouth. XKillTjKCIIOOI. King's P.usiness (.'ollege has run :i siiccessl'til night school for seven years. Opens October 1st... Telegraphy taught. J. II. King. President. I'l P.XISIIEI) Oil I Ni l KXIKIiED . room, w ell local ed, modern con ' veiiiences; will rent to (Icsirablu man. ",L," care. Evening Times. HOI SE WANTED. I'.Y XOYEMP.EIl lust, norih or we.sl of the Capilo!, .ml over twenty dollars. "X. Y,',' litre Ti.lie.- ollice. '" l'Olt SALE Handsome: collage, ..12(1 West Jones syet: all modern im provements. A bargain either as invost niciit or residence. J. A. Sanders. Till). MAIITIX HOSIEKY MILLS want toppers, knitters and mend ers; also girls to learn topping and Unit ting. Paid While learning. OLD ESTABLISHED ITUM WANTS high-grade business man us State -.'Sales Matiager, $2,a00 yearly and additional commission. Invest ment ami unquestionable referen ces as to standing and ability re quired. Address Box. f.25, Mtylt son. Wis. j SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL TO grocers, druggists and confection ers; ?IOO.OO per month and ex penses. California Cider Ac Ex tract. Co., Si. Louis', Mo. FOB SALE A Baltimore Heater, in good condition,' with nttac.hmonls for healing three rooms. For in formaion call 10fj Souh Dawson s'.rct t: f SEED! SEED! French Clover seed Annual or Crimson Clover seed. Wheat, Oats and Rye, all kinds of garden and field seeds. North Carolina meat, Patapsco Flour, waier-nround m-ial. Shingles and laths. Everything kept in a staple Hiocery store, Len H. Adams, 810 and III 2 South Wilmington Street. Ifi-lW r- , i WAXTED To rent a house of about five rooms in a desirable part of the city. "B.," care Times. HANDS WANTED C.ood wages paid while learning. .Apply to Melrose Knitting Mills, Raleigh, N. C- Tl'ESDAY, OCTOBEll 1ST, IS THE time. Night School at King's Business College Opens. Get our reasonable rates. HEAL ESTATE IS MY 1U S1XESS Am offering vacant lots near car line and sewer from $2."ii) up. Lots with buildings from $350 ,to $15,000. Thoy are selling fait, and if in the market better see tne quick. If you have property for sale, 'now. is the time to list it wit li me. U. JO. Prince, "The Ileal Es tate Man," lit)!. Tucker Building, Raleigh, X. C. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms with or without board, half square from capitol. Address "T.," care of Times. 2.0-at FOR SALE "AT A LOW FIGI KE Williams Typewritev, in good con dition. The Evening Times. WANTED. To liny second -hand Furniture and all kinds of House Furnishing goods and Stoves . .especially. The best prices paid. . L. A. EMORY, lit and lio s. Wilmington, St. ; . Cail llaleigh 'Phone No. UTS. . AYHEX YOF WANT WOOD Call Bell Phone 21ft, llaleigh 3:510. And get a Full Measured Load of Good Dry Wood. Will -deliver, any amount at any time. OAK AND PINE. YARD: dill's Foundry, near the Franklin Place. . A. 11. BALL, Proprietor. ; W. P. ROSE. F. A. -WESTON. Rose & Weston, ARCHITECTS. V Raleigh and Greensboro, X'. C. Steed Reinforced Concrete, Fireproof Construction a Specialty. UNLOADING Car Jamestown Meal. Car Oats. - Car Cakss, Crackers and Lard. -,: '.' : 100 Cases Octagon Soap. PEEBLES BROS. ESSOTIGE! Anjrthing you want in the Grocery or Implement Line, at prices mat will surprise you. Also a full line of Building Material. Send a trial order to the Busy Store. W. A. MYATT. Cor. Martin & Blqunt Sts. MEN CAPAIiLE OF EAKXINO $1,000 TO S3.000 A YEAR Traveling Salesmen, Clerk, Mer chant, no ,matter what your business. A complete reorganization of the pro ducing department of The Mutual Life insurance Company of New York In this section affords a chance for a few good men; a Xew vacancies on the agency force remain open for men of character and ability; you can find out by writing whether it will be worth while for you to make a change; no previous experience is necessary. A course of professional instruction given free.- - x .' ' ' The Mutual Life Insurance Company of Xew York," or Harris 11. Will cox. Mgr., Cliailotte, N. C. RALEIGH BAGGAGE TRANSFER CO. Office opposite Union Depot. All 'phones. Baggago promptly trans ferred to and from depot at all hours until midnight. . , OAK AND PINE .Sawed and split, ready for use, .Let us put in your WINTER'S Nl'PPLY of wood now. Write for prices, or 'phone us. KGJJLEK'S WOOD YARD DOG TAX NOTICE The Police Department have roni' plcted and turned out Ihe census of , tlou'h i:i ti e City of tilei;.i, with II ! list of the owners of the does, for the collection of the lav. fuller the Ij'W I will lie compelled on October 1st, Jf)(!7i to present the mimes of Hie owners of dogs, upon which the license tax lias not" been paid, to the Polll'e Justice, to be dealt with ac cording to law. I have no option in this matter, so plesse come in und take fflife the license ns provided lijr law. i - , . WIUiTAM TV. WITXROX, . Cltjr Cleik, . fOO fHE FIRST Dl of Autumn k :0: Third week of our Great September Sale of Car pets, Art Squares, Rugs and Mattings and allied lines cf Housekeeping Dry Goods, Blankets, Bed Comforts, Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases, Towels, Crashes, Table Linens, Damasks and :0:- .v 'Anticipate vtii,' Fall and Carpel iai'.ain tipportunily in the history of our store. Xo housekeeper Avithin a ratliils of 100 miles oi' I'iilci-;'!! can aitor.l' to miss the jjfeat saviii;; on ('aiTx-ts, Art St glares and Jius. AVhetlier or not you need Carpets, Squares or Hugs for 'immediate, use you cannot afford to miss this iirea,! bargain opportunity..." There's a savin;;- of at least ''-") per cent, on .every-. Carpet, Square or Hug bought in this September sale. J.nv no'.v llic investiiH'iit aviii pav'you. l on know our advice: lias always proved now. AH Carpets notAvithstantliii"' the low price AviU be cut to., measure, sewed and laid .'without extra cliares in the cit v of JJaleiii'h, and for all customers outside of lialeidi, anvwliere in North exjiress or -freight, , and if the iiircbases are liberal enough avc -"will send one of our expert layers, the enlo-: nier iayin' his railroad fares and for his- keep while lay ing Hit; carpets. ..- :: t,:i: '::.VV;-':. :': ;-.'.':'.:' :.v V: :o"'; SPI.KXOIO U(i VALILS. 'You will find nothing like these when winter arrivesno .such '-values for these low prices, thereforo buy now. ?12.no for 9x12 ft. all-wool Lrtis- sels Hugs, or. Kiiiitires,, light or ihirk coloring in choicest designs, incltid - ing medaUoii effects ? IT,. 00 for 0x12 ft. best ten-wire American lij'ussel.s lings or Siiuares. $20.00 for 9x12 ft. Highest Grade Priissels Hugs or Sipuires, seamless. The 'best 'wearing rug ever woven. $25.00 for 9x12 ft. best Knglish Velvet Axminster Hug or Square, seamless, Tho best made not a seam .anywhere; rich effects for parlors, reception-rooms,- dining rooms, libraries,, etc. $10.00 for 9x12 ft. Hoyal AVllton Hugs or Squares holivlest made rich and nire Persian and liast India designs. These $ 10.00 Hoyal AVil tons are selling In carpet stores for $.10.00 and $55,110.' Our September price, only $10.00. Splendid values in Axmiuster Hugs. 27x54 in., $2.75; SGxC3 in., $1.00. :.v.;-;:0: ;;'::..;:';:;.; Straw3raftiu,s at less than old prices. Great bar gains in new fresh-landed goods. - BARGAINS IN HOUSEHOLD DRY GOODS. Special tables of Household Linens at mill prices dur ing this sale a saving of one-third to the buyer. Table Damasks, ""Napkin, Towels,- Crashes, .etc. Linens, etc. Lace Curtain Bargains cleaning np a great big table at front-door entrance. See them. Marseilles and Crochet Bed Spreads at bargain prices. See special tables. "jft.-L .t.yii'Ui i Ready. Hemmed Sheets and, billow Cases at less than cost of material. . ... ' One hundred pairs 0 1-4 Pure White AVool Blankets, $2.08 a pair; worth $4.00.. One hundred pairs 11 1-4 Pure White Wool Blankets, $3.!)8 a pair; worth $5.00. DOBBIN EMAND is -fob -. Hqus& Napkins., "Winter: wants this is 11 le correct aain Ave say buy Carolina, Ave wiil lireiiav -0- SPLKMHICAKPLT VAU You will find-'. nothing like .t'.ieso.' ! when winter tirrlves no such values r ,1 l ,...! ,. n r...... i . lor inehu ioi jn ice, ineieiuiu i;uy now.- :.: '.i; :;-' $.l.ii ..viii'd splendid . all-wbol: Velvet . Carpets, small designs for ;m( - ; i)r;i,ies, churches, dining- rooms, lialls and stairs. No carpet' wear longer. $1.25 High Grade AVillon Velvet Cat pets fully worth $ 1.75 ,;i yard in this September .tsalo only $1.25, a yard. A grand line of patterns and colorings to select from, 85 cents a yard Nine-wire best American Brussels Carpets a carpet fully worth $1.15 a, yard. : Carpet stores tiro now selling this grado at $1.15, Our price in this Seiilember stilo only S5 centjl yard. ; 50 cents a yard Grand line of Wool Ingrain Carpets at only 50 cents yard. Other lines of carpels and carpet ing iit values just us great as these wo mention. A1L CO. 4 t. 4 --"
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