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I o (Mate Library s t - I I " co::cord.-n. c. ti )ay. October i. i9i2.v 'J. B. SHERRILL; Editor and Publisher. ' KO. C2 VOL 43 Centi a 1,'or' Cc-.ti a Copy. AT DEATH OF K&. EOUUTD EAX1I3 ' 1 ; 1ACT. I - TWELVE IfECIAL BALLOTS ARX - to ss crvnx . ; ' ; iCo-'tT CL&irsin Ccci as! Eia Aidi Art Hakim a Host Verona Ca- i V pair, ; ""' Mr. Janiea A. Parham, of tb Rat- i cigh News and Observer staff, who m here a few days ago, writes - a follows to that paper: , , 'They are baring a genuine Demo cratic rariral in Cabarrua county. It baa been in -raaa Sow several weekj. "ReaulU are in evidence evidence that no inteUigent maa-caa Competitive Ballot Has Elirrad Can dilftaato Renewti; Activity, Lion, evideaea of tha kmd minie- Watch Tba Tribune Every Eay and - Kwt Awa-tlara la C ; jortanl- ': ty for Emy Eui;inf Cetttttant fc ?K i(f iJS 3af )K i(J )i( J(( iJ ,A 500,0000 -peeial ballot and eleven other special bil lots will be given to eaadiJatee ' JK. 1 C,V: in tha Tribune and .Time contest who turn in tha high est amount of money 6a sub aeriptiona between Monday, eptenibcr 'JOtb, and Satur day Octbeer -6th. at. t.iK A 1 Pnll details printed elsewhere. . sir jfe.JR 1 in.; m 51 i Tha 'greai priia and 1 popularity ' v ronteat of. the Tribune is again, at nor-1 mat anted. -"v v-'-i j. Tha rontpat.department is rafresh , ed and ready for wliatever may de- valop. It is hoped by tha Tribune ; and Times 1hat the eontestanta feel ..the aame..,' "tNS ' J Monday showed the lull after tbe ,' storm, and to tell tha troth, ajl of j the members of tha contest tore were glad of it, for it took every bit of - available Tielp to gel many, new sub scriptions started, that earns in Sat- ' urday. - ." .- ' ' . .' r: AcUrl'y to Eerin A gain. : -; " Ai tbe rult of "Tha Two Weeka .r Opportunity Time" i tha--Tribune ; and Times ..Content Saturday' some businexa eame in Monday morning. Of course, ia comparison with 6a t J' urdar it was very quiet in the con- tst department. The candidates and - tha contest depariiurnt felt aome need . . of peace and r.t. . - Pnt didn't tra have a good time while "the. excitement lasted t Such - days make yon feel that the interest in the contest is no mere talk, but a livelv ft't that has aflVifd hun - . . vwf ILLve in a tueasii. entered the lista thatar selves by l injt Jllieir. subscription : to the cre.:.t of the attestant whom ' - they wish to win, they will watch furr ther developm?rtta with thc keenest , j interest, Ad you afl. may U.im that t; none of your declared friends will let ' your ' campaign, languish , fcJaek of i aid. ,i - ; ' - . s : In' this wsJ, if you niake o of the ; personal nqia in ydnrj dealings with thoaa who helpjodr-showing thorn i ho tfiuli'tlie caT-do for you in in- tluenlinjf others, you will have a Urge ' . nrtnv of aids working for you. :.;- t Evenhe fact lhat there arc many ; it neoDle who mention your name arery T? : time the contest is discussed ia a big tera rejoice to aea fat religwna rvir alsi namely. tHosa reached and son- rerted aad those who, npon their owa initiative ara turning ringht -about faec in their political carrer.'ara aot afraid nor ashsmed, but glad ta give public azprasaioa to their jfealings ana to give the reason lor tbe new faithabat ia in. them." t :J ,V .For weaka pat County Chatrmaa J. P. Cook and Editor J. B. SheTrilL, of th4 Concord Tribune, have been C- f - V C-3 La -3 CLTllI G h. FrK? 5a:x ) Dcinocrab'- ' - t ; "."IV.:..-.; 1. -.: I .r tor'; VHz6n and MarthaD Ccrtificato-Fcr 1laiLuli-.J..J i... .1 - AeaaaHSaai Mr. BoUnd Barrla died yeaterdav' ' llf evening at 7 o'clock at kia bone . . wast Depot atrcet, after aa illncssi- wiMi.Ui,.l PaaU Oocvrad Mosday Evaaiaj Ai. tar Only a Few Says ZHaaas. l : Tka Coatrtbatora' National WBaon and tanoait baa been arraatsed'witk if. 4. McAdoo. vice chatrmaa a aa aattoasi uaoMorauo eommuiaa. aa prtsia.ettL. almospdaily receiving letters for pub lication, aad for use in tfce eampaignl from men who have been yoting tha straight Republican ticket foe years some of Them for 4 life time. 1 read, a number of these letter and' saw others. Chairman Cook ia dos ant of them all of the aama general tone done with tha Republican par ty; henceforth a Democrat, for every man on tha ticket, from Woodrow. Wilson to township constable. ' - V 'iThese ara not isolated cases. ' Nor are- these men of tha shifting, ansta ble varietyr Their letters ara impres sive for the deep earnestness they express. I aaw and talked with one of these men He. aama into Demo cratic headquarters t to a? lain td Chairman Cook why, ha could not at tend tha speaking that night. ' - Ha had been ill for several days and was scarcely able to walk then, but be said ha was going to get himself well aa early aa possible in. order to give hia time and labor to tha cause of Democracy nearer election day. These men are actuated by firm conviction. There can bo no doubt about that in in the mind of tha man who h? seen them and talked with them and read letters ilipy hare written- , .. . v -' "The bold and eon:, lete change t f so many men, from therRfr-'-"Caa party to the ranks of Decent"? r-d tlioir cbcerrul ana rea y pi;t.,i! t the lvuiu.d of t . .'b-' rus county. J 1 ; ' "Another interesting and i si ve condition i ' the visitors o' - i . here ia tha teal and interest mam fested hs the Democrats themselves. A number of tnen eame nine miles to ear Oovernor Winston speak. One aged Confederate ao' licr, weak, and feeble, but a hue Democrat , from principle tie national Democratic commtuaa, aa treasurer and blue.. raiatsc fanda (or tha aauoaaj eaatpalgn by. popular sib la furtherance of tils purpose" lithographed aartl&cat I angraved portraits of Qoyernore WUson and Hartibair.au L . . aara aontrlbated to tha national iMmocratlc eainpabio. 7. r-'MViLe c&d iioa - - Tha ieagua aappliaa theaacartfflqsiaa to clubs la lai, -asada. It la believed the aoUcIUUoa of funds will be graau . . Tha name aad addreea of each contributor about d b f ahaQ taagua, room UN, Fifth Avenue building. New York r?ieoeti msA of the artUtto oertifloatea Issued by thia lee a follows: X.CraaaJytoe ohatrman of tha taaaoa committee ot , a. uioaoay as secretary for tke parpoaa at aiding la Hon. . .vk:-:'."',;,v'-(v-..,s!.,'u,:.'., avo been prepared, suitable bar framing, aa which ar.. iielr putographa and which eartlfy that the aoldera . denomlnattona of these eertlfleataa ara ft, X,t, flO, - . : -V ; . ', - ambers, so they may be Ufcued when contributions ara ' aided by thla metliod. , - 1 warded to the Contributors' National Wilson and Mar-', ty, where a complete record of aS oontrtbutore will aa 4 .-. , .. .... ,. o.. w . . - !rv. V J ft n n i ii i i ii ii i i i i i mi i i i i : : . ii m zn TrZ'r. V"" w-p vmmrrr y4iiiuin WMIIIIIIII u llWSWSai ''-5 h advertisement fof yon, so youaee that v - tha mora people who have helped you, , ' tha morp they are likely to doso. i t." " i'Don' Qfr to Bleepi. ''"i ' V Now that the "Opportunity Days" ' are ovet don't go to sleep. f This ia ' a real dancer tit many. They ara con- j '' " soious tbey did well during the time ihoir Afforts counted for moat, and ': ' - 'they lost sigiyt of tha fact that att of ' i these efforts may bo- wated if tbey . - - relax tlioir energies. " . V.. A ne -offer haa alartcd-rf Make op young mind that you will d as mucn ' , Vith the opportunit;ie8 offered you f as vouliave in the past. - If -t-mi have failed u to- this time in the, Wmost diligence, make up your - - mind do. stilt better , tnan ar any . - nrevioua time. The race is far from run, and there is not Ana of you who could not even, wera vou at the foot of the list, ovcr- . come vour present handicap in the re- T atck for Announcements. - VffH vour eves ooen and watch for -lia u liatnt'tn snv Hch dav about . , the contest, o 4. mt you may not UWl a'aingte one of the suggestions we , vill give for making the md.of your ehanees. c, Prnrrastlnatlon tha Thief. olvTlW -Vnn will eat a valuable lesson 'from v vnn eindidacv in this contest, for s notbin else eould teach you so well - ' the dangers of prosernstmation. F.n nmmntiiesH. nerMeverancc, .are l 'wianbitoaafoii-anfccaa,. and yon the better business man or wo- man all yonr life Torque training -you en have in this merry ,ee fof ' '" big prise ' - . - x. . Trof?ind lira. Caawe'4 to Eeturk to JTortl Carolina. - Salihliiiry fost. -Mr.'nnd T.trs. W. O. Caswell who have I -I'll in Moose Jaw, I anaoa, an snmn't-r, a-e r,,,P,'i"K to rclurn to North Car .;;, and will leave Moose Jaw the lutter -rt it. this week, i s. liiwt to Si.::.-bury. Mr. Caa- . Las nut 1 -i 1 1 wl lrPfl' KIT Vi vw'r IF liiaaaaaiaf irVy1VtV,WwVrVVWVVWwww ;TCT A1TD .REYNOLDS ; , i! WJOINT DEBATE. Witt Meet Hart ITaxt Thursday Oc- tobar 8, at Noon. 'Congressman R, L. Doughton and Mr. G, I). B. Reynolds will meet at alked two miles to hear the court house Thursday at noon in the speaking and said he just had to joint debate. VThis will be tbe Jrst Aomelvfor he did W know that he Joint debate "of the campaign here would ever liear another. Democratic and will probably be the . only one speech from a man of Governor Win-1 Those who beard t ongressman uoiign- aton's eanacltv. V '. v. ton in Ocoate wnn ongressman uow- 'The party In CabarrW ia working! lea' two years ago well know that the Chairman Cook is busy 'day and night, representative from the eighth is able L.'a ;nlln Ilia, in 4A'linlit Kia Anil nf thm ftlBIUfUllotl to giving . pxsviiciuij Uiq wwil I mw 7 the party ad4bas . lieutenanta ana too utmost sausiacuon ot nis ioiiw lulrMr iii v"rV' lireelnet. who arc en. . Mr. Reynolds, the Republican actively co-oijntiug. " Tbe organiw nominee is a member ot the Albemarle linn la in fine Bhana and the Demon-bar and W well known throughout ra r ennf ' nt of esrrvine the I the district. v whole ULei V" icreased, majorities.! immediately after ."the joint 1 dia Onlv tha-sL.M.iif fc- offloo ia now . filled I Cuasion Hon; Thomas Settle, Republi- - ... . . ,,, . . ,ii . f it, j -i :.. by a Republican, and ne, witn toe nat-iean nominee zor uovernurwm uni anco of the anti-Democrats in thlsler an address on tha .political issues Muintv.'ara evldentlr dismaved.'i - of the' campaign. 5 The three speeches - . I . i ?, i ii.- -t .t m i I IB raDia succession wui xive iue rcr-aat's Tari Eoofcj i era of Cabarrus an opportunity! DEATH OF K&, 3. LINKER, SR,V.; BIQ RAILROAD WRECK; , L00K3N0 INTO THE TCXLVZZl , Of TSR BULL MOOSE r ARTT. ot only few days. , Mr. Karri. n. taken aeriously ill several daya agoJ and hia condition grow rapidly worse ' until his death.' V ' - ! Mr. Harris was a eon af ei-Sheriff James F. Harris, and wss proprietor ' : ' ' of the HsrrU Printery. When quite ' Elosr Hooke the rbstWitoaaa.; a yonnr man be entered the office of Deratoved that Frank A. Mnacr the Concord Times, where he learned i - "" Kar his trade. He also worked in various! ConWhutad ISt.OM to Taad to newspaper offices in the State mov-l Tun lm' ; : '.-a---.'J ug baek to Concord about twa years Washington, Oct. 1. Tbe Senate aga from -Asheboro, wbera he- was campaign, contribution! ventipstkm foreman of The Conner office. He ; committee today ss expected td" ex- purcna ,ne pnnj aoop rrom H. f. amine-the financea of 111 j TfttrWdaosa -Ueaton, and baa mnce been emraered nartv tt s. -t r,'..i,. i. . M business here. " . '- uht..tr --ic- -:.. -t - .. n w - , . ... U U. V u v I " 11 J till t 1 1 . tSV - Mr. llanis was married to Win -r in.i n.t;nn.i t, . Maude Boat, a 'daughter f Mr. T. N. Flynn U expected to-re,!y to the Borit, of N jl' township. -whojwitli '-. Penrose statement that Flynn f ijer tliree children survives him. He ii pnr,K ainnnnrwi h. aluo survived by hia father and. aev-toriaI nomination!. r JuT v Uvett, ml brothers and riMer.'-.' n rii..;.. u j . L'?C6,-X: v?' i V hhc .Southei-n-Pacin Raih-u L waa ' ine inneraj wiu m new this aner- Bordered td appear before the caonmit- noon at i o dock at thk home on We-titaa to4tify4Nedmer4awUKed Depot street and tha intefemwtt will $250,000 raised . by . Rsymsu T at h made at Oafwood cemetery. : !;4RooseTelt'a renneat. A'- r." ; Roosevelt Pestered by" Many Cranka, ! the first witness said t lie Prosrcasiva . ChaUanoosra. Tenn.. Seit. :). On national trcasiiiV' received tha homestretch of his swing around j from New York county..-commit tee tut, cirrle, MIonel. Uooscvelt inaugu-jsnrplus. Later tbe pre-convenuon ra,4 hie campaign in the Republican j fund was $59,120.35. Amos Pinehot, stronghold of Eastern Tennessee berc president of the league of Progressive ' oaay.j, . - ; club, collected fll,0W, AIM t.ocn- - ., This' afternoon ha will address a Trau. 'carnent manufacturer, of Yonk- 'maHsniecting in Knoxville. The can-lcrs, N. T ve $15,000. Ha 'detail- dwale a, ret is, being disturbed bye'd other eontnhntiomi.' Flmo heard efanks Today a man lmiiatcd.on-aee-'jthe'teaUniony.'-?''1' : Hig the Colonel to tell him about. lit-! ' Washington. Oct J.ii-Thc total pre- -tie Julia lus daughter. TJic J2year- convention fund was fl 43,909 fcxpen old girl, be said, had written a piece i ditures $141.657T C C. Tegcthoff, pp-t . .v. i 1 j . .1. . ' . . i . v it TT-: ... of, music,' which aha played on tbe'vio-' lin most beautifully and. which was dedicated to Roosevelt. Colouel Lyon, ArTlflia butfttr. innntiWl Wbai tliA ntAM was called and tha individual respond? ;r "Hell'a Broke Loose in . Tennes- ee. .:.v.;:,r--v -V'i,- -, . :. v. - ". " ! .He missed seeting tlie ColiMiet , " J. Uv' '"" ' '! ' : 1 ' " '.. i-j'-University Studenta for 8immona. rate secretary to E. H. Harriman. waa recalled to tbe stand following Hook er.' It developed -in Hooker's testi mony that Frank AJ Mnnaey 'eontri- kntu4 irtuniMI in rmir Inmno. . Dynamite Oonapiracy-Oaaa Oipened Indianapolk, Oct.. fi-When the dynamite conspiracy eaee opened to day tha defendants were represented . by twenty-five lawyers. 3' Ortie Me manlgal. the government atar i'itness, ' j'who is guarded by secret-service men, six deputy marshal and twelve spe- s'ttC- tion,.; 'The Nor'h "5 C.lina. Democratic heannit amoral hours of political iora- , T1..1. 1. J 1, ...... Ict-iiA,! nA I InMi f nnm mttttntT ' 7: .. tiana-iooa; nam ju umu bh ivij . m ,.....n makea exceedinelv interesting? readM " - bgv The matter is well selected ano iak Jrolet Acceptod 500 of AUan arranged and. containstaotneplendidi Af Reward. c,amFngnj rK.'ly T jt4,tlt Carroll county wttn btate noHonnil.iBbuSi-? Tla. n(if.nj. f,ir. the rirl whom thoroughly enectiva manner, x s . -Bttivi. in the DMglljt of Wea- axxracti. ,.7iiuj.. in ..11 Another Confederate 8oldierTasaaa Away. Waa 74 Teara of A.-:.5' Mr.. Jackson Linker, an aged and well known citizen of No. 1 township, died this morning at 8 o'eloek at bis home. Mr. Linker received a, fall several weeks ago, from the effects ttf which he never recovered. "About ten days ago be was seized with pneu monia, which was the direct cause of his' death". 'W :r.-f!S?': iv , MtkJ .inker Was 74 years of age, and a Confederate soldier. He was a member of Co, B, Seventh N. C. Recriment. and lost a leg fighting for his Southland. . He was , a man of strong character 5 and: had'; many friends. He was a man of great en ergy and notwithstanding' the handi cap of the loss of a leg he acquired quite a competence, ' A '..; ! A. Mr. Linker leaves five sons, Messrs. Paul. Zebi Snmnel, Andrew and Rob ert Linker, and four daughters, name ly: Mrs. C. A. Smith. Mrs. J. yv. Stau lings', Mrs." Henry , Litaker. and Mrs. I .inn. jii it-b . -a . -i-f" ' The funerat will be -conducted to morrow at 11 o'clock at Rocky Riper church bv Rev. James Lapeley, and the interment ' will be made in- the cemetery there. Thei T!SVZ: TOnBn" ley Edwind Sidna AUen, follow- Am than intriultlMtinfl I r - .. . . i "Tha one jirat;Rbriean party ! tne nation, use giom.. .- f i,;a ..nndi tv its own. rottentiess .zara?tav4k 1 j!t?!Trrf:T 7 ti,. the Boldw ns. I spoke to Uscar Mon- of legislation has been PJbe o j w ernhisti grcr,t moncyed.intcrests have .by 1.17 d.nffUf.Ia ai'oalay powerful plundertund, ny coun.riou. - - .tfB tions from tbe stanaara uou, m -- .';. t. jmai Steel Trust, the Harvester Trust, the a iMondatf One Mas Burned to Death And Score rjtt ..Othora, Serioualy Jajurad.5 : ' Nashville, Tenn J.Oct: l.-One' man was burned to death and a score of others seriously in jured early today in the wrak.of a Southbound IiOuis-1 ville and NashvUlo.train,near "Athens, ; Ga., Eight joaches were destroye d by New York Worse Tbatf Sodom. " New York. Sept- 3Q.--J"New York today is worse than Sodom and Go morrah, and God's wratli will fall tip- on it as it did upon them and smite it into nothingness.'! ? ? -l -William Mettlory,-formerly "aing of the divekcepers' here -and known as the "wiekedesr man," now reform ed, today author of thm atatcment and DroDhecr. 'Me declared "ine po- lice are not -ahat tnar usea to oe,' td that life'ft t bw1 afraid to venture oivt upditArV tti; a: "risht. flretlelt MoaVa has made a challenge to Lockaraig for.a joint campaign of 4biStati in the aampaign foe the cmvernorshibin viaW'Af the refuaal ot Mf. Craig' to accept a challenge' mad? by Tliomaa Settle. :; Irt a letter to hia father, MrJ. M, Hcndtix,!Mr. Joe Hendrix, who is' a student' sit ' the University ' of .North Carolina, stated thai- 00 nT mit of tlid Kudenw atft-iiistilutionwere for Simmons in the senatorial contest. Of 'course the students cannot vote but "their father's can and the senti ment expressed by them ia one of the many indications of the Simmons' landslide that will take place Novem ber tth " Mr. W. L. Morris -.spent yesterday emnaBBssmaami 1 is vey l i i iug t.) ?' 1 home.. ..i'- ltH (' f." hope iiiftt tin---it to -t!'eir i ' ipre. lie will t the IV t lilt r i' i- ,1 i to 1 r z . .. . . i law for tbe special uwreaw r: n.A. w lo et the favor of one section of tha, country l. . ... , .nt 41l. . -l lln, turn nn- . . - " aaginst me omer. ; a ,t ,a T .refused to have it.::; Mt mouths nave wey "" Baldwin, however, pressed it upon me Such is the condition of the RepubU-1 -a to take it.", . . w ....... rti.. ! Elmmona Uanaiera Refuse to Havs It is reporrea inai uovernor i-t - - , in err-eets to be nominated witb a W joins i?6Data mmai". mU of 2 to. l bitaiy tne geniaii wumtneton. sept... .w. acuiis Governor hns not kef t track of events, j Tjasnc-frs in this county for Gov. W. Spending - day , in the etrongest w. Kitchin, ex-Mnyer " "William E. Kitchin section, his old - f pringer and Joseph w, uttief; blows, ben- wrote a letter to J. U. t-arr, tjtq., asK- ir-; that Senator Simmous, who speakf in t'lO opera Lonso here tomorrow t' divide time with the Governor, so that the claims of both candidate for the Senate could be heard at the same time.- Mr. iarr replied-that as ' t iJlnimons himnelf and - hn ,4 i --"r bd deeided and pnli 1, V .1 fin ; - - 'r will not d-t-,ia t a ib.sua of the Vampaign witj' ary 1" ioci-flts and thus aroune n t;. ' i in" the 1'i'iiiocrntic party, In wc '.J have to ' " the invil " a ' ' ' " ' 'i . 1 ( ! ' - i "'' -1 ! ' t University Faculty Ruling Expelling VTwelTaStndanjbj to Stand. Raleidi.t Sept. 30. After hearintf the report of President Venable ton the.result 6f he facility investigation of haring-W1 i rlie;rniveraity . laa anricitha-executive committee this aftcmooii11 declined to- go over : the beaiWiif the faculty and, therefore took no action in the twelve juniors who were' suspended for participation in haring last year. The; eoramittba loofci the i position that the faculty wem better able to handle the matter p strtSf " than thev. It Is said that some of tna juniors may ask for a re-opening oft their cases. . . . . J'''"r': i" -1- .'-c-.-n - ftemoon-in Charlotte, an business. - . . . - -. ....... CoL Roosevelt Winda Uf Eia Trlj. UAsheville, 1t. C October L-Hol. Roosevelt Wound np hia trip through thirty States today, speaking at Ashe- ville, Greensboro, Salisbury nd Ral eigh, He is scheduled to leaw Ral eigh tonight, going direct U to, New York.-fHc:-yi,.j i-y.-.:i I he w an l'8W -.!f PS I Unnd r. Are Still Coming 1 s ; YOU SHOULD NEVER COME DOWMTOVN UNLESS YOU COME TO' VAXXS&Fsmrl:-' i I : "' tfe'r?"'l'l'aT? I ;,"r '''-4" '' ililiisiilts .o';--- -v- I 1 shows the way the wind i iminnn is Browint b! former with the j jssina' days and Chief Jus tice Clark is gain it T. Who " i tc loser t--Charlotte Chroniele. Toddv dci-lpred he wl'.l carif Okln Im.. -1, T..v'i Car. "f . fJcc- ! and 1 t..J bi t' I Kouth. r r ,'infir this d'-"!it-li CATITAIi SURPLUS ........ 33,000 wis fTTIHE perl:a I I takei ii.:r:t x J in :-tJ il:rtit on his r Tut r'uri in a . ho. The country (' t C. e n fin is 'added is fat "lunv." l:',zt tyitebi'! ::!t. part ef J c :s tzi get f c.l ci yr:r $r i :r i It isnY in words olSendearmant, Man -show, tha ucpth of hia love For words'. ae ,; weak, but actions ..I :-,peak,..--v. :m; ' -i: - v Ani) AAnavty -mdaAninor nrrtm It isnf in deed 'romantic, ";"' Nor passion 'a alluring tone ; 5 . But he loves, indeed, who prWUles for the need A; . ' : Of "his dear oneo when ha ia gn9- ftv-UiAdam; Russel Hooper. j','St-.ftw-SSVf-.rirAii-' PROVTDB foV the dear ones by tak - tag aharaa In tha SQtb Sarias in , this Association, jvcis; dabarrus County BLs'Saviri ikccocintioa. . . iiik peopU , calt tt $1.50 the Kw $1.85 Btngal ne Sakjn twojtonc effects-Sper le-'rj !""...': o "4.-:- vp . AlsaMQries,.::v II-a-!. art showing" atrll Knte of feifofafliesgralle of 86-inch MlitW8t-'ittFJl '65 The tfieaper? graek; at -'T!AaM ..Yard Have you seen the New Ratine 1 in it good f affgYftf Colors Special,; the. yard -Z-JfJJL tZt 36rincli Merceri-ted Binalinel to 5 yard lengths.'a 4dc L?5e P)pihi, Rlack, Browt and Biue-This weelc 1. tZc Xi. I iV-Vi-,.,-;-,c'-!i--.-'i!,r,,-!' J-i .. - . ... -. . .. - NEW WOOLDRESS GCODS UNDER TniCr " on-one, counter the yard.. 23c, ZZc, ZZc hi. SIBYL .SILK-rA :iew cioth for prinesa slips, c ,! :a Navy, Grey Brown, Garnet, - Pink, f Light V.:-;, i Specially priced, the yar d-J. .i -- EVERYTHING IN I FLANNEL, QUTi:, :. cc: give us a c::
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