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T H E AN SOMAN, &JB F X. io, i o The Ansonian W. C. BIVEN.S. lint s4 PltwUfC. f"utrrl a wi4 cUmm waller Jolr N C . u.W tb Art U . cr of Uarrh X lC9 TUESDAY. SEPT. W. 1907 Tur graded m-ImmjI for th whit i hildre n ljrn jWerdav wilh the wry -t indication cdle for a sot-rful rx-ion. The anUgonUm t wlnt U it etaMMimeot wms t. have entirely disapjarrd aitd it t ! IhI that errrv patron of tli s mI and etery ritin will regard it a th srhl of tin town irt.1 entire district and tnat it as H'h. Without the liearty stipjrt vl f--oratton of tliese. tle worthy xujrintendent and his -rIUtit tea ler will not l ahle lo run tli kind of chol e all want lrv. If you tio rrniIaiii and in injwiv mar tlie luccex" of tle in stitution, why what ha vr ou train ed! on hate only slppi,! in tit1 way of nirr,v and hindered it. may! for only a monxnt at iwt, in order that you might vatUfy a little unrighteous plcen. It the -al ytm help to support with iMir own monej- wither you nnl to or not. now join hanJ ith all interested and make it the rr lt graded scIh-'I in tltf Mate. It will not ) jierfe t then. ul ou mav I assured that you will l aUe to f i r I iie mistake in its management, Imt w n 3'ou !' and prtmlaim them from the l4Hstos instead f tr ing to help tin authorities to rorrert litem. Su U tKti" er little thin: 1 1 n les . T t ii 1.1: ha a llad I Vht t 'lUn ting Ageno aiwl it is turn ing the thumh M-rw on mxim" of tin profession I dead heal. A rrmt many. - tle Irxlmark s.. are complaining on arcount of th nw and unusual tttethl if ollertmg the atriiunl hereto fore til w hn the rreditor pleas ed or not at all if the least hit in- mttenienl to him. That wr "gos on to further remark aiwl It is all riirht to eat a man's ra tions, wear his clothe-s. take his iiwslicme. ren I his new sar, or other is us theprixlm t of the lraitis arl lalr of the other fel low for your comfort anl 4tl cnenience aixl let him sutler if anyUiy is to suffer. He may hae to scrimp anl econ- ime to iy his own hills, if he i Itnet,w hlle ou owe him. hut that's all rijrht. It loes.u't hreak lour rest. I le ui- huy obU on ." ilavs' linn Iwit if you nay him in I- month or tie Year's he ought to ! thankful for your lusines.". He uvav have to pay l is hills w henever they art due, lv his lal"r at tin eml of every eek. KJt ymj ran owe him for vears arl never give a moment's tltoaght tii how strained 1m may for the nnney. Viu can tell Iuiu a doen he-s alut the ciy meut. hut if finally, in deration lie puts the st rews on you you fel outragisl. Vour honor O) i impugmsl ami you are very bdly treatel; ai-1 if jim can d the man anv harui oure. going to ilo it. hv ' IWause lie is trying t gel wlal llot) to him 3ml ou have iu-lle him to force it out of OU. desire to s.-y to the pt'ople of Anson oHinty w!m are so much ll-asl wit!rtl recent victory won in in the county for prohibi tion, thai to Prof. ). A. McOre yor is ilue the high honor of so sin-revs fully managing t!e cam lign. His skill ami conservative lilaisitiori are nnre largely re- snible for the success than mny w ill think. HU was a laUr for what lie honestly UIievel to the right ami it was not er firms for sellish or vimlictive IHiri" Y inn: the editor of Tin: Anm. r ffU unler many obligutions l 11 newsiir in the state width have srfn fit to ssy kinl things aUut it recently ami to its uutny friend in tlm aud otler sUU wlwj have written warm let ler of rongrmtulation, le is not willing to iuhli.h these for rea-soas lt known and understood by hinivdf. Te letter from a former u.-tor U printed though, witli the Itoix that irsonal references may ! mlone an-1 for the gocl tliat it may do. Wi; are pleased to have effected eichange arrancemenU with tlw Winon-S!eru Journal. It is a bright newsy sheet ami ably edited I M t tl t . oj .nr. j. r. iocax lis news is frrh ami well gotten up and al together it' a good ir, ln.t it ought to lw with tle two bright young Ansonians on the staff. TW are Me&srs. J. P. Iwson. Jr.. ami hi brother, C. K. Ijiw otu sons of Mr. J. P. Iwson of Morten. J. I. McAnulty was convicted of manslaughter at SaJLslmrj Ttiunday and sentenced to four m)ctM in jail for the murder of V. Owens; on the tint of hut txootfi at Umt it hous near town. ' Mivs Pattie lUttl of IJIewett Falls i -nJinjr a few days with Mr. Kujren Uttle. Mr. and Mr. IVmey Stewart f near Monroe speot several IT of last week with Mrs. J. V Jones of (iulJetljre. Mr. J. U DavUof Atlanta, Ja.. accomiainitl y hi wife, an tis ttinjj hi lrother. Mr. (. II. la- TtS- Mrs. K. A. Allen of Marin pouin, Ijl, loaves for her home tonight after erRlini: sometime here with relatives and friends. She will l aceomnied h.v her slstrr. Miss LrtU (Jovintfton. who oes to visit lier. His many friernls here will I trlail to learn that Mr. J. T. Pat rick has returne! from N-1 Knj laml, where he has sM t few months vacation. Miss Minnie IWurmau is Knd inj: a few weeks with her arents Mr. ami Mr. C. V kwman. of (iul!eli? township. Mrs. W. A. Smith of Charlotte lotte is visiting r parents, Mr. nl Mrs. S. (i. Wi I of Wnll'own. Mr. CVle Wall of Cheraw, S. ('.. is sMnIin a few days in tow n. Mr.. .1. A. lunn anl Miss Iies sie IVatt of Morven left TuesJay nitfht for .lamestown ainl lUIti mon. Mr. anl Mrs J. M. Richardson of Shrmtan. Texas, visitel the former's aunt. Mrs. Virginia lWs hamer, arnl other n'latives here the I Mist week. Mr. Kichanls4n left Waileslioro when a small child and has since lived in the Ixme Star State. He isnowenjred in husi ness, Iwinff cormecte! with the firms of Kichardson A Sanlers of Slierman. Texas, and IJichanls4n Hros. of (ieorjretow n. Texas. Mr. Isaac UoI litis, a prominent attorney- of St. Iuis. was in town Saturday on his way from Rocky River Springs where he had scnt a few days. He was met here hy his daughter. Miss Ilessie Rollins of Charlotte, who is friends a in I relative lere. visiting J i Mr. ami Mrs. Z. V. King of ami his bride is the daughter of Monroe sint Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carter of this the former's brother. Mr. (i. II. : I Jewish for them a nan King, j l,v jorney through life. Mrs. K. A. Covington. Mr. H. Miss Ixju Kd wards, our ipu (i. Covington ami his son. Iniu-1 md liner, has gone to Raltimore min, are at Jamestown. 1,1 Prchaso her fall millinery. Mr. J. R. Lile of Rol.bins. S. i Tlie last rejwrt from Mrs. T. B. C. ss.sl through Here vestenlav. I (imalman, who is in a hospital at returning home after visiting his! Charlotte, is that she is slowly re father. Mr. U.S. Liles of Morven. I covering. Mivs Kstelle lUtlifT of Charlotte! Knny Rinuingham will is visiting her sisters. Mrs. F. M. j leave the last of this week for Lit Hightower ami Mrs. W. T. James, t'eton, where she will enter school. I .w t nnf I jr-Tk I I t a t t aniN ,i 1 1 A4 aaiAit a Nora McSwain of Cedar Hill have enterel the Cdlegiate Institute A Ur marie. Mern. Wortham Wyatt, j vr. , tie Cox. Nelson P. Liles.-Jr.. and others have entere,! the I'niverMtv at C?p.d Hill. Messrs. D. V. Liles and Frank Cv ingln sjnt Sunday in Char- lotte. Mrs. Mary Huntley ami Mr. W. II. Liles returned Sunday night from the Northern markets, where they have sjent several weeks buying dry goods and millenery for The Busy (Wrier. Mr. II. I. StamlUick is here from Mt. (iilend to sjiend n few .. .:.i. I us WU. .r.ruo.. ( Mrs. J. D. Home has returned cause of disgraceful things in from Wilmington, where she v is- I spired by the liquor traffic. It is iteil relatives. j pleasing to rftlect that the town Mr. C. B. Blalcick is her mother at Mt. (tilead Mrs. (i. M. Standltark has rv tumtsl from Mant:um, where she tisited her hiLsliarul's iarents. Mr. I. D. Hiversisin Baltimore buying clothing for the Waileslmroi Clothing ami Shoe C-o. Mr. (ieorge C-aulle ami wife of Augusta, (ia., are visiting Mrs. M. J. Caudle ami other relatives at ami near Ansonville. Mivs (ieneva Dunlap of Cetlar Hill ami Miss Mary IWdle May of Morven have entered the South ern Presbyterian College at Ked Springs. Messrs. Fred Hargrave ami Henry (iulledge returnel Sunday from New York city. Mr. Brutus (iulledge is ,jending a few days in town. Mrs. J. A. Liles and children are visiting relatives in Charlotte. Mioses Lizzie and Kuzelia (Jul hsL'e are standing a few davs at liuby, S. C. Dr. ami Mrs. J. M. Covington went to Jamestown yesterday. Miss Satlic Stand lick has re turnee 1 from her home at Mangum to resume her duties as Ijookkeep er and stenographer for the Har dison Co. While on vacation she visited the Jamestown K.oition with a party of friends. Miss Maud Red f earn of Choter tielvt s- CX. spent several days of last week with Mrs. J. I. Austin. Mr. W. B. Stewart, a linotype operator of Charlotte, is spending a few weeks with his sistrr. Mrs. J. F. Ixxky. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (iriires spent last week with Mr. Griggs Ircni3 in onesierneia county. Miss Sallie Copi-edge lias enter- el the Iavenport Female (,V41eire of Lenoir. Misses Fs telle Moore, Ilessie iHjckcry aod Charlie Belle Craiir of Wadesboro, and Miss Laura hfrid of Burnsville townshin hare entered the Presbyterian College at Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. I-arson and MrsrJ. M. Utile auric horoe Frida from Crockett Springs, Va., where tliey lore spent sev eral weeks. Mr. B. I. Ouidap lias returned to Richmond, Va., after, spending several weeks with hisirents at Ansonville. - 1 Prof. J. A.. .McQueen of Morven is taking a special courat David son College. Mm. C H. Mangum and son Roliert of Oiestertield, S. C, are sending the day at Dr. Ross.' Mr. T. J. Covington carried his little fum (.ar to Johns Hopkins hospiul this morning. Mr. J. D. Iak went to Ashe vrlle last week with his son, J. A. Jr., and entered him in tle I i gham School. ilr. Rennett I-ak of Sewanee has also entered the same school. PolktOi Dots. Mr. Morgan of the White Store section began teaching here Mon day with good prsiects of full school. Miss Lizzie Harris left last week for Littleton Female College. Miss Kate Iicdbetter left Sun day for Sanford where she will teach in the gnuhd school. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Reachum of Hamlet to our town. They are occupying one of the Joweis houses. Hie stork recently presented Mr. and Mrs. A. I, (ioodman with a girl hahy. Mr. S. K. Harris is taking in the Jamestown Kx posit ion this week. Mrs. Dave ami Mrs. Dan Car ter are sending some time with relatives in Charlotte ami China ( irove. Mr. ami Mrs. A. D. Dumas of Rockingham are visiting their many relatives ami friends here. The prut i arte 1 meeting at the IWiptist church will liegin the first umlay in (Vtolier Mr. ami Mrs. Marker of Max ton are sfemling some time with relatives. Mr. Samlv (iaddy, Jr., and Miss Ola Carter eloped to South Car olina last Sat unlay afternoon, w hore they were happily married, Mr. (iaddy is a prosperous farmer Conrrjtolatlons from Pev. J. Love. I Thk Anhinian has brought me pxl ti.l.ngs Uiat denr old Anson f"! hcrse fm the coila of lM'"'r traflic This brings inexpressinie jo.v to me. l jjjinK in! will never let me love any leople more than I loved the citi zens of Wadesboro ami Anson county. In recent months I have maale several trips into North Carolina ami never one but that things have leen said nUml sc enes and circumstances at Wadeslxiro and around its depot that have -mined me keenly. I knew that there was an overwhelming ma jority of god men ami women in the town who did not deserve to avc n , .OHches CRst at them v isitin" ' an'' counlv nave vindicated them " selves and will receive such honor of all good men as they justly inrit. lo I he Ansonian ami the Christian and moral citizens of Anson county I send this word of congratulation. Now let every w" "as cast his ballot to rid H- rtiuiiiy tf its shame, pledge hi.s ho:. or ::lid his im.-ihIkmmI to the ofliccrs f il.e law ii. i! e ligid en forcement of the Inw us mnhi as it goes into efbi I. Kwrv citizen should U adetixlive :ind a straight forwanl witness tor his communi ty. , J. F. Ivk. Atlanta, (ia. Fire Dcstroyes Larfe Part of Char lotte Observer BoiUlif - One Life Lost. Fire broke out in the building of the Charlotte Observer at Char lotte yesterday morning at 1.30 o'clock and destroyed the third and fourth floors. A deaf ami dumb boy-, (ieorge Wilson, 15 years of age, was bnrned to death while trying to escaje from the burning building He w'as sleeping on tlie third floor. Tlie loss, covered by insurance, is about $15000. Tlie machinery pf the Charlotte News will be used until the Ob server can get in shape for work again. diners' Report for Aurost. Tlie amount of cotton ginned to September 1st was ofbcially given out as 191,410 bales and the con: dition as 72.7 per cent, as com- larnl with 75 for August an 7.3 for September, 190C. The mar ket opened up to about parity and then sold off quickly 25 to 30 points, the low record being 12.07, October: 12.10, December; 12.21, J ami ray; 12.35 March. Notice. The public mhool commit Ue of Mor ren township will meet at Morren on Monday Septemberj&lrd for the purpose ejecting iac&er ror the itcbooa in that district- The meeting will be railed t 2 o'clock, p. m. K. L North cntt. If you snfferfrom bloating, belching, oar stomach. Indigestion or Dyspepsia take a Rings DyvtpsU Tablet after each meal and orerrocne the disagreeable trouble. It will Improve the appetite and aid digvetioa. Sold by Martin Drug Co. AN EXCITING CHASE Watte Mas Takes a Fair of Overalls Froa Store Aal Gives -Offl-'cers a Rice. Saturday afternoon when it looked like tlie sun would go down with no excitement in town, a cry of Stop that man,"" was heard on tlie air and in a short time a hun dred men, including half tlie police force, were in hot pursuit of a young white man, Walter Brooks, who lives a few miles from town. He bad started on the run near the public square and from there through the alley to the yard back of the National Hotel, where he ran right through a poultry wire fence cutting his hands. From there he ran in the direction of the Pee Dee Institute building and was stopped in front of Mr. J. C. Barfield's residence, where the officers arrested him. It seems that Officers Bennett and Luther had met the young man on-the streets with a pair of overalls under his coat, apparently concealed. He told the officers that he bought them at Hardison Co.'s store and they told him to go and have them wrapped. When he started, the officers followed, but the man with the goods got faster and finally left them behind. Later it was found that he had taken tlie overalls from ttn? store of Mr. D. K. Gate wood. Two weeks ago, young Brooks eloped with a girl and married her. Mayor Brock bound Brooks over to court yesterday in a $i0 bond. Brooks says he was drunk and re metnbers nothing of the affair. B. U. W. aid Wake Forest Openings Good. Raleigh, X. C, Sept. (.. Pres ident R. T. Vann, of the Baptist University for Women, says the opening this year far surpasses anything in the history of the in stitution. The enrollment the first day was "4K and the girls still coming in on every train. Tlie total enrollment last year was 390 and already accommodation has been reserved for 400. The first day's attendance this year was sevent3-five more than last year's opening. Governor Glenn conducted the first chapel morning service this morning for the Baptist Univer iversity for Women, this being the first working day of the ses sion. The governor talked to the young ladies on "True Woman hood and What It Means in North Carolina. There were 252 board ing pupils, besides many day scholars from the city, and Gov ernor Glenn says he never saw a more inspiring sight in all his life. Wake Forest College opens with 2tJ8 students and many others pledged to arrive during the next week. Members of the faculty were here today to purchase ad ditional furniture with which to fit up special accomrnodations,there being difficulty in finding quarters for the students. Bowmao-Griffgs. The following invitation has been issued : Mr. and Mrs. Cornelias C. Dowuiuu reqnet the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Minnie Estelle to Mr. Allan Dnpree Grigg.s Wednesday afternoon, Septeuilier 2-lth nineteen hundred and seven at half after tax o'clock Bethel Methodist Churth. New Advertisements. Blalock Hardware Co. Farming utensil. j Busv Corner Shoe. W. J. Huntley Dry Gm1. Liles' Underselling Store Shoos. Lilcsville Bargain Store Dry Goods and Shoo. Anson Real Estate and Insurance Co. - Insurance. H. L Bowman New Bargains in Jewelry. Number of interesting business loeals and legal gales this week. Hear Inr of the Railroad Fate Case. Tlie matter of fixing the freight ami passenger rates to lie charged by the Southern Railway is being heard before the Supreme Court of the United States at Washing ton. It will I remembered that this road refused to obey the re cent state law requiring railways in the state to haul passengers for 2i cents per mile. Court proceed ings were instituted then and the case was sent to the Supreme Court. Mr. K. J. Justice, Speak er of the House of Representa tives, is chief counsel for the State of North Carolina in tlie case, which is proving to I a real live issue. State and , General News Twelve persons were killed and twelve others injured in the wreck of an express train on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railroad at Norris, Iowa, Friday. The ex press train, northbound, jumped the track while going at full speed crashed into a freight train stand ing on the siding. Eight men were sentenced to terms of varying length, but all for more than one year, at Greens boro Thursday. The men came from near Smithtown, in Surry county, and they are sent up for illict distilling and dealing in liq uor contray to law. As they tiled into the courtroom, their wives and children followed, all of whom were in tears. Judge Boyd re gretted that it was necessary to impose tines and sentences to break up such violations of law, but said he was determined to out an end to the illicit whiskey deal ing in that part of the state. Hotlc. , -The school committee. of Laneaboro township .will meet at Polk ton an the first Tuesday in October for the namoee of electing teachers for that township. A. D. NIVINS, Chai.man. Hie ' tmik ffij Hi m In September is a seasonable symptom, and you can afford to wear good ones just as long as we can afford to sell them this way. 4 Before going on sale' every pair of our Shoes is thoroughly tested and must meet the requirements of hard usage and at the same tirAe ease the tender foot , f Price always just as low as our one-price, cash-selling method can force them. tftr Hi W0 Ch!lcJi3nfs Shoes Tlie price tells the story; sizes 9 to 12; mud -splitting,' flint rock busters; not an easy-wearing shoe on the foot but one hard to wear out. The . Pair 60c Better quality and worthy, because made so, enitentiary made shoes jn 9 to 12's, with linings, bradded seams, and leather bottoms and counters. The .... Pair 75, 90c. '$1.00 ami 1.25 Prepare for that annual "September Gale." Mi&ses' Shoes 13 to 2's, at 90c, $1.00 and il.25, thoroughly satisfy that class of people who want the best obtainable for the money. No one neglected here. Child's Dongola and Kangaroo Solid Shoes, 6 to 8's, at 50. 60 and 75c YAornetn's Shoes The latest favorite, a dream of leather footwear excel lence. We know what womankind wants in Shoes, and handle only those of known good qualities. We have them Wide or Narrow, Plain or Cap Toe, Low or High Heel, Blucher or Polish, Heavy or Light- Leather Peg or Sewed Bottom. Prices $1.25, 1.40, L50. 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 and $3 00. Others at 90c and $1.00. They are not the best, but fill a distinct want in our Shoe Department. $1 Men's Blucher, Patent Cap Men's line Box Calf, Vici styles Patent Colt, Box Calf and at Ht Ob SB SCiOOL The only place in town to get your School Books is at our Moie and wc desire to say that a new and complete supply of the Books recommended by the State Board of Education has leen received. Books to be used in the Graded School also are here. In addition to School Books, we keep a line of other choice Books of Fiction, and a full line of School Supplies. A full line of Pure Drugs and Fancy Toilet Articles. Some New and Pretty Post Cards Views of scenes in and around Wades!oro. Among these is the Confederate Monument 8 8 THE PEJE DEE PHARMACY al H u m no mi HE sound of the cotton gin is heard in the, land. Crops are good and Drices good. Now listen while I tell you. I have the Largest and best selected Brand T New Stock of Furniture and House Furnishings ever brought to Wadesboro, consisting of Room Suits Extra Dressers, Wash Stands, Beds (Wood and Iron), Tables (Dining, Center, Libra ry, Office and Kitchen), Safes in large quantity, Couches, Lounges, Mattresses from the cheapest to the best, Art Squares, Rugs, Matting, Pictures, Comforts, Blankets, Sideboards, Hall Racks, Suit Cases, Trunks, Rockers, Dining Chairs, Wall Pa per, Window Shades. Bed Springs a specialty. I keep the best on the market. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Pianos, Or gans, Talking Machines, Banjos, Guitars, Auto harps, etc. My Pianos are the best and at reason able prices. Organs The Carpenter, old standard reliable, sweet, mellow, silver toned; The Need ham from cheap to highest grade and finest cases. My prices are right on everything. Bought in large quantities at big discounts. I have the bargains. Come and see. NEWr HOME WASHING MACHINE that does the work, saves time, labor and money. Talking Machine given away to my customers. Happy is he that trades "with me. phone 72 A. B. Caudle J. Edwards, SURVEYOR Wa&e&bora, - K. C Ia prepared to do all kinds of land sur veying on ahort notice. Using the latest pattern of transit and other apparatus. .Prices reasonable.- . V- . S' Toe, not topping. . . $2.00 and 2.50 Kid and Patent Colt, in full dress 2.50 Vici Kid Special Dress Shoes $3.00, 3.50 and 4.00 Quick To Sell And BOOKS c c mn c n t NOTICE Bids will be received at the Anson Real Estate & Insurance Co's office un til Monday 12 o'clock M., for the Con struction of a two-story brick building, 44x120 feet, for the Wood Iron Works an lbs lot in the town of Wadesboro. N. C Specifications can be seen at Anson iteai .rotate & Insurance Co's office, Wadesboro, N. Cf for New men's Shoes A Solid Saving on Solid Shoes ami Style to put the na tives guessing. Money in your pocket, contentment in yoiir heart, and corns on the other mail's foot ns long s there's 4 'Undersell mg" Shoas on your feet They come. Single Sole, Double Sole, Solid Hack, Seain Hack', oit Leather, or the "briar patdi" kind, lUucher Iial. High Top or Low Top, and we insure infallible servi any reasonable good looks too. Prices $1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00. i Short Stories of Long Values f In Dress Shoes. Ladies' Dongola in Cap Toe or Ladies' Dongola Cap Toe Blucher. . . $1.25 Ladies' Dongola Patentfip Blucher, iei.i,tentiarv-mnde shoe 1.50 Ladies' Picnic 'Military Heel . .' .$2:00 Ladies' Security Patent Colt Blucher . . : 2.25 Ladies' Dongola, Blucher, Cap Toe, French HeeL .(iood-Yejir Welt in an extra social at .$2.50 Patent Colt in the extreme style. 3.00 Old Ladies' Comfort at $1.25 and 1.50 Cloth Top .25 nd 1.50 Men's Vici Kid. . .150 Men's Satin Calf Blucher 50 Men's Security Box Calf, (iun Metal and Vici Kid 2.00 Slow To Wear Out." r selling Store EdGCCCSCGOSGCGeO: WADESBORO. N. C. 4 Cotton Is selling for 13 cents and every body feels good. We do-not buy or sell cotton, but wc do buy and sell Real Estate of all kinds, from the smallest farm in the country to the most desirable lot iij town. We now have improved and un improved property for sale. If-you want to buy don't say, ."I'm not able," but come and see us we caij help you. Phone 52. Office in Parsons &. Hardison Building T. C. C OXE, President. 0000060003 (ooooc SUMMER TIME B A R G Hi For Next In order to make room every day. Bed Room Suits $40.00 Suits for. ' 35.00 Suits for. 30.00 Suits for: Special prices on a 'few 'Side-Hoards. Don't forget my Specialties : Ifed Snrina Mattresses; and Floor lead, others follow. phone j m. h. MOTTO : Small Profits Make Quick Sales. Morveh . ! SDiioes or J Common Sens? $1.00 bCOCCQOOOOCOO ! W. T. ROSE, Sec'y &. Treas SOOOOCOGQOSO' A riW 10 Days for .New Slock arriving .$35.00 , 30. 0j) 25.00 Coverings, In these I t- m . m cox: 145 tt r., r j
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