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:::zzd all sTnssoira uzsz T-. Veritas Ke-y b,s ;n. ato-flaajSS; - 7" " x naiie Has a ooa Cm t , .fr or rti cwuItoWrZ eihmik. , si : in"T- i;..vu ir nuanifnt. sad -rTi".-uer ww address. Nev- " -Tl -TZir um Lieglslatura, y .m inree months In the rear- had PtlXS?' .:m -ot Senator "TtZZK???: teWn remarked to me - that Clark Is as dead as Julius eaeur '.-i . T i- u uuiru ii concern-. f t iba enactment of this Uw, njed says -T.i"TT:i"T"r ripnaw eupnonioua . !jt , quite ; lot the , legislation don ut Bmn i ..V . i iTJ??-? 9wllf- appointed Jutant General, Cowlea -Vrr .."-Governor RusselL' It it ITT 4Gvernor Carrf rule; in not siring r nh of! pardons t , "It Is "aid by the -dickey bird" thai , , the place of United State assistant 'tSSSZliSL SiJ!:e"tefn will "ffr1 either McCrary or Blackburn, of , -. mm xi ib aiso said that Oscar J epears is to be dlstHct attorney of the oistnet. H denies that- - he This momfno' ar4. . 5?-I2ove-.th 1?3r to be nrolllng !,.0fflcD L'eatenant QovernSi SSStJw SPfr HUeraan contin- defaS2? of having- the iocks of the SSi Packed. All were soon open ad ba new locks and keys were fitted The Speaker said to me this afternoon- 2oti nat by advtee SSe ttorney General we reqnested the keeper of the caDltoJ to tk. .Z xorcea and the desks opened. Had the i?e,Je?,Jnot - n-" thhv whythen we Pkave taken other steps. J?f u Swlnson's attorney, ?fr .S-" ttolB morning-: "I can pre ?St3,:afHda?t Passagrof "t Boieiy to -out Hwinson, the J?.!? f the nd the North Carolina law-says it cannot be dm- J iw an omce cannot be abolished dnr-L-t.fTB of the Officer. Besides on conid tum over, the office. The Jnto. his office and desks is a AlJh-haBded outrage; as high-handed s was ever perpetrated In the State." v vvsoevf wnora nmn. -j great many people from nointa - ng tabs line of the- North Carolina Railroad will be here Monday onhusl sess connected with the bill to annul e lease of the North Carolina Bail, road, and win heartily flsrht the bill. ; . T1, news which comes from Morgan- ;2!LJSt,tilnk5 to th admirable treatment of the BoepitaL Rev Dr Marshall la rapidly ltnprovln Judge Robinson was here to-day on business connected with the appoint ment of a receiver for the Raleig-h Pa ver Company. -Governor Sherman; of Iowa, is -,- fcere. This morning he was at the cap ! , .3dtwa" teln" escorted to the leg Native halls, when he had an epileptic 5Kf n!5etIrwa Senator Alexander -' attended him and took him to his ho- . -Walter B, Henry says he expects to JsTeekT commission as Judge next - Yf"w!f?f5Caj,k;ey' ckaJrman of the ?..,J"Ai??1irs' J- M. Hewborne to slated" for the place of Agricul t?rai Commissioner. It appears that E. Q. Htmrlck is slated for Labor Commissioner. .MSCaf?ey teJls me a bill supplement " I?1 f2.tn.eew regarding the Ag ricultural Department (which passed 3lv5HMJlerday) W1U be passed yyorctaig the Department from the ikwiiutu wouege. it seems that the ... faculty of the cnllffim rtMimj .. , change. McCaskey aays It is the plan -and purpose not to nave the college in - P0"110" at alt This Is what MaJ. Orant said the other night. There will be a separate board of directors created for .. the college. , Three false alarms Of fire havA latAlv Sf60 fnt ln trxmt the northern part of viijr; ixie iaai one at i o'clock this xnorntng. Firemen to-day found the Persons who played these scurvy tricks. "2?SLP?J!S thre white-employes of the Pilot Mill, youmr men of ?a XI Tears. All were tried by the mayor vun Kit. uiem conxessea and . gave the others away. . . Eugene Holt.' who was appointed to . pwoe on me governor's official staff. Si n?S son the late Governor Taos. : . Holt, as has been stated, a; The Secretary of State to-day incor- rtoratH thA iilri.ii r- ... "w ViVUJJHUiy, ui ITU- jnlngton; the Newbern Tobacco Ware- " "vunJ vompuy; ute w. T. Cordei jjwmpany. ana the . Carolina Clothing Company, of Murphy. - wot. rtusseu claims that 17 Republi - fans will vote for the bill annuling the - "i i v ue nurm waroana Mauroad. A Repablican tells me that this calcu - lation li wrong, and that the bill will , wa oy 7 to 13 votea OAT C HA KLO (TEAKS. E y. Bat Keft All Bave Beea . Sissies ta MX.'Heer da Xlfese - Valentine's Day. TljZr wauw begins work at Baruch - to-morrow -as stenogra- Mr. W. M. Crowell rpoeery. store on the corner of Ninth and Ple streets. Mr. a -Wittkewsky has (been ap- ; pudiic - oy. ; uevernor """'" . "euauneor-yeBterdsjt .-n r ? au&gher Bros, have-sold out heir eejr Westmoreland Brawley.-The rll ir V5n'.re going: to Roan- oaej.-ya to -live. . .. : . 'i..- --The Arlinsrton'e -.-r nivMtii cv- pioase loose donu eOed under Mr. Buchanan's jooC. and to-aUract, those who are not . - . ? si,??- 5rbi' ' etIonr. yester. oM: th -T. M, Garrison Iandto Viiy"l' "npr a aeed of foreclos- Prtce $89.' mortgagee. - The Observer and his many other ; rood friends will be glad to know that JAr. Ia Leon in lM.Bim . .u '-VAi-tb. Central corner. Messra Bolomoas. Martin and Collett could not eevers4 amy ago a white man. by e name ofPayne. who had re ntly Jereleased from the-chaw the street, and : was insulUng inian-fpand-attempted to assarft bim. Testerday . Payna was "returned thanks to the chain asn. TT Vr ' trabn;'-lbcw M.Wednesvening. t ihewa house, the choral rehearsal win, be. held oesaay evenmg at 8 o'clock at the umu atira v;nnnnui AfSOClUlOl kail. ; The final rehearsal will be Thurs day afternoon. - A full attendance is nuueauy cequesiea at oota rehearaug. A . - Teat . tb Buford. She wHJ reniainTaeveral - Mr. and Mrs. XA.' Dean. Of Winston. su-e at the Buford. Tr? : : ; TT" Mr c. C-Kennedy ts la SutesrOle aiienatng court. 'Squire Maxwell went to atonrbe yes terday on -a pleasure- trip. --: -. ,?,Mjr C-ej 1-enohv la with Mr. Howard A; Ranks, t the staff nr lue.vOTerrer.-wno nas Dees.-doing the Washington work. of the papertdnce the heginamg'of the present Congress, has returned home and resumed his work- In Abe office. - -t'1 - ' -Hies- Beuiah Barker, of SaBsburv. win mvw-msni on s vjb"o tarsi i-&Dd Lottie. aUffltt. . '.AUCHTIKXS. - ;- LEGISLATOR AR11 TTELCOS the State machinery could be ranted to -- Mayor J. TL Weddington was with the party -tba entire day; and extetiUed to ium visitors the .- nosni tall Um nf w ftlty with grace and credit- ws .i-- vtui-jmao r. srown. of tie coun ty rommiaslonera, also gave foU at tention to the legislators, s gnests., his ny other . citlsens - of Charlotte took -part ia the entertainment of the ri siting committee.4 Among them were ue. 4. H. UcAden. John VanXAoding' ham. W T. Jordan, X Atflpeneer. iea. uunpbeu, c A Spratt. -oert-son. M. C Mayer, J. B. Boss and others. . TWTO LEGISLATIVE CALLERS. r The Observer was glad to have, visits yesterday from - Messrs. Cunningham and Ferguson, two of the legislative committee- who - were here- to --sea - the roadau : CunhlnghaBvit wiU. be re called, was : the - Democratic -: caucus aemmea for Speaker of the House. He called yesterday : OB Mrs."., Stonewall lackson, wltk whom he. had a previous pleasant acquaintance. . Mr. Forsa Is the youngest member of the Honse. and he ana. Mr. cninnimrham ' s among Its leading members. The fath ers of .these. gen tiemen---aohn Con fllnfrham,:s4. of Person and Garla.-: S. -FerrusoiU) Sso. .of Havwooo. were members of the- Senata branch oC t-te memoraue. legislature tttvrti - r AXarge and" sshlossWe 4dieie,"wTll i uweei tae tay STsrisjama, a - , Not before this season haa there been such a rush fer seats aa there -was for "The . say Parisians" yesterdayi. at Jordan's.- The box sheet waaopened at 9 a.,m? ana; the line which extended from:, the diagram to the etreetTe- mlned one of the New Tork tbeatrea. The X aeats .went -first, they, being the choice,: and after those ta Dalcony. The public realises that a star piajror Frohman's is worth a dollar,-so there waa no klckinav at she advance ee a quarter from the price first advertised; it is safe to predict that- rne tiay Psrisians" win play not only toone of the largest houses, but one of the most fashionable in personnel ana attire. Everr fellow is going to take his best girl. There will be engagements and theatre parties galore. "The Gar Parisians,, under the man agement of Charles Froman. is repeat ing-, with the original company, -the success made in New , York, Philadel phia, Chicago and Boston. This is the! liveliest farce combination Imaginable, full of extravagantly ludicrous sttaa-. tions, "and the whole action is 'no lfa-r cessantly b right-that -the fun goes gal loping without a halt throughout the threeacts. ... ' Xeeture to Tovng People. This morning at 11 oclock.at Tryon Street Methodist church. Dr. Bays will deliver a lecture to young- people, both men and women, boys - ana girls, and especially' to the Junior -Epworth League, this being its nrst anniver sary,- The Epworth Leaguers will oc cupy front reserved seats. All mem bers of both junior and senior leagues are reauested to meet in the church parlor this morning at 10.30, and have on their badges. The public invited. One Kegre ghosts AaoQter. John Wallace, colored, walked -Into the police office yesterday morning and gave, himself up for shooting Doc. Mil ler, colored, me anair occune i. yes terday morning at 3 o'clock. Miller and Wallace fell out over a girl Meiinda Johnson. Wallace had a 44-ea3!ber pls- ot, and he opened nre. xnte nau struck Miller lust above - the abdomen and was taken out of bis lde, Dr. Wilder operating. The ball Is the largest. Dr. Wilder says, that has been used around here for some time, it is a regular Alabama hall. . . , Arlington personals for yesterday': L. M. Presley, Columbia, 8. C: J. S. Orayham, Aiheville; H. M. Malson. Hickory: E. C. Hook, Hickory; Luke Johnson. Concord: A. D. McCoy, Ches ter. B. C.; B. L. Long and wife, Mon roe; Mrs. A. C Wright. Richmond. THROUGH AN UNCOMMON-TRADE INCIDENT WE HAVE 8EGUBKD rHREE ND 11 BE as OF A HI0B GLASS MATERIAL SUITABLE FOB SKIRTS AND SUITS AT PRESENT ALL THE RAQE JN NEW YORK. OIRE VELOUR At prioea that tbould interest tBtendiiif purehssers. 98o.td. $1.35yi7 1165 TD. value, tl 25. value. 1.73. value. 2 23. Joe Baroch k Co. i DOXXABS. RUXB THB1 FANCXAX With it the: Racket Store has ald the trade of -Charlotte and this see t&mi By the power of the ready, idol iar we have cut m-ices in two. ong. since the people have learned how cheap .goods ousht reaUv to tm told; have rebelled aaalnst hirh Drioes. and the old-time hundred per center's aoom nas oeea sealed by Racket's dol lar. Tou have used the Racket's dol lar to make other dealers eomej-down. and thereby we have been-a' public benefit. We have saved you- thous ands Inside the Racket Store and nut. side the Racket fitore. This st the -true story or the Racket Store "dollar, vt ' ' The last days has cut a wide swath In jar mammoth -stock, but there -are to-day 7&.0OO worth of nodi nnm shelves, bought for spot cash.: All on- ceraa that fau are g-lad to sell their stock. In. a lump at .about half -east. That more ChaA .would be realised at retsJTb .counting rent, clerk hire and the unsalable stock . that remain.' tn th xhen tf we seU tt to you at 0 nee cent. STOflfyou will get be-goods at three-quarters of- the- original . whole sale, cost, saving all the dealer's profit and' 8 .per. cent, of whnlossl oost. om- waoie atoerc m for sale. BeUmg. goads is'our. buslBess; not keeping ooda to www.nr niKSf.i: ctucn an array' -ot bargains as .we. are now offering, pre not to be found in an tha Charlotte teres .put j together. Com see : for rrseivea. t Ewe save you money. yeu .want to know, - f - soe .carnet rannuit. ie - ww m.. S.0Q.. yards t wkit riT ..7..' greatest bargains of the season: beau "'H0? MJIeeelroJderT. x celtent bargains Just opened the best and. cheapest Jot of trunks ever owned: new? arrivals tn crockery.' china aad glassware; nice stock; of churns, wash tabs.-: well buckets, - wash beards.- at tnoney-aaTtog prjcesr bouse full af all kinds of haraaina that tod mmm af ford to pass. Come and sew J. 6:101 fi CO. EisesttQft (9T71iaas, Hood Ool - Racket liie :XY L -l i" ' - .j v t a . ; . - i - -1 -:l tained anywhere. FOeilTU A ' W:. , W 1 ' W,l jrj : f - Nlii ;df Ji l" . . j Sftw Our Garnet and Curtain stock has never been bo large. is because our trad e has increas ed so largely that wet look for the supply ta be equal to demand.- r;, v' -:- y 'sl OCBollsbf : Mattinirs been -received and more'due direct.from China and Japan. ! i? ..TIT. i 1 f i irarssvssMssssrf Y1Ti'- ir tiwssi atemahmssrsl D. H. Carpenters in tain of Oar Store REMODELING IT. 50c ECU) Jos. Liebermaii- fljt Co. I A CHARMING LINE OP Weddite - Presents. OUR LINE OP -rSILYBBW-ABE- IS OP FIRST QUALTTT. Doat Bake toot parehasee antll yon hart teea what oar ttora eosUlM. . . I GARIBALDI & BRUNS. Rapairisa: of Salt Jtjweiry. .- " - AXtar Jaaaary Slat say offlaa wiil Ta V-L 1 Boors Vr ' ; - Hunt Buildings ; 4RCTHT5CT. , ' r - liilO skdcfFz'a6iii ' SPRING BTTLE3 NrtWRftADT. -NEW SHAPES, NEW COLORS. 5: KNOX HAT8 ARB - WORN BT ' THE BEST DRESSED MEN ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES. : , "BE SURE TOU ARB RIGHT. - THEN - GOT -AHEAD." WITH A " t- ' KNOX HAT.ONTOTO HEAD ; - TOU ARB SORB OF BEING IN r .- THE BIGHT STYLE, ' WB ARB SOLE AGENTS -IN r ' CHARXX3TTB FOR THESE CEI , r- EBRATED HATS AND WB iN - 3 Jr VITB EVERT GENTLEMAN IN - CHARLOTTE TO INSPECT THE " -NEW CREATION FOR "SPRING.- r I, - SOLE AGENTS FOR THE KNOX . "i WORXJ RENOWN 1D HATS . - Leslie & Rogersf - : ...J '. ..-1 Bola AirVns? . ; Kax World-Base wael Hats. REMRPETS! It is an admitted fact that we are showiDfir not alone the lartrest stoclc of Furniture v and' Car pets in this State,' but it is also admitted by eve rvbody that our prices are more reason ble. it is further stated bvmany that our styles 'arc far ahead of aoy ever pre- . gented to this market We have sufficient proof fiat these statements are correct, and be it understood that we refer strictly to a retail stock. we ao not carry car loads of cheap wholesale tuff. UursAs atrictly First Olass Ketail U'ur niture. we can please the rich and tr e poor and can give all the best values tht can be ob This out the have i s , and Organs Pianos Have just been -added. to our business. sen ana are 11 J f 3i - --ft the only agfnts. celebrated and reasonable priced of the V Pianos and Organs. $3.00 .. . ... - . j Childreirs Snitr $i,5dj POT A Onjth&f horse- of yours rthese cold. nisHts. i - It wiiiaak him-; y : 4 Slick And Warm: i - ' """ f&.i;"',i " We hare theni from . 90c. to s $5.00.-. Qoms , and get one.' ft . - Robber Horse. Corers protect the toor: horse from rain and sleet., ' - ' SDW-IMLL KIMBALL Ilinitcj Go ; Sale Beiiitk'OT In order? to I wiU seU it iat;auctiom : The Ladies axe' invited, as it "will be especially for them. ; Two sales a day-lO o'clock in themorning arid 3:30, in the afternooiL : Goods jwill go to the highest bidderV: iTernis, spot cash. A great opportunity. Bring your pocket-books to thisj) greatest of all bargiEtin sales. ; ou make the price. vVf'l, -.j-"' , f ! 1 r Stetson Hats SpringlStyles The proper hats for America's! un- X crowned Jtsngs, Give (Just I the proper finish to the attire 4? and wear: like true friendship. -rStiff and soft hats deserve equal praise. jl. ini 'I'M public is watting for the arrival of aortas' wears aad watshinr for tha atylss. Adranoe aheeta bate reached CO 0 TP la pretty aad Underwear, of eoarse, op to reqairemenia Meekwear baa pot beea forgotten ta the; whirlpool ot faahloa. . All -f theae tbinca will be exposed for aale at oar arore within a abort time Oar buyer ta now in Nsw -Tork lookiojr throafh the vaat eaubliahmenu there, and he will salsa oothisff that la rood. . . . . The Lqng:-Tate Clothing -Co. epoercssOBS to EWELRYAT THE ENTIRE STOCK' OF JOHN -FAKRIOB, ..... .CONSISTING OP. .... . Watches, Jewelry, CLOCKS SILVERWARE, Etc , Etc., WILL 3E SOLD AT AUCTION. SHE TO COMMENCE TO-DAY, FEB. tl, At 1020 a. m-, and eontijane from day to day until the entire stock U diapoaed of. 3eats Reserved for Ladies. Tbia will be an aoetion aale oondoeted on-honeat buslaeaa principles by a special salesman. Tne ladiea are ear nearJyjreoeated -to attend tbla aale. Bargains will be obtained ard hish class eooda aol ty The name ofeaoh lady at WATCH will be presented to the one cloae of tbe aale. SPECIAL WHITE GOODS SALE ; AT1 . p TBE EMPORIUM. 1,000 Yards Fine White Dimities, WORTH PROM 15 TO ? CKNTH PER YARD. 7 Q OUR PRICE THW WEEK 0""Ue DAVE 0ESTREICHER, ExtraordinaryValues This Week Boys' and Children s Suits ! 118 Boys' Suits of .material and ; iy, your choice 554 85 ! former price S7 50. 98? Children's Knee Pants Suits, H itailor made in various fabrics and sizes,- your choice $2 50 1 i t former price 35- - These Baits at these prices are unparalleled bargains We are anxious to reduce our stock, so we can close out inl)alk. We are gettiosr impatient at the delay in wind iiJg up our business, hence the sharp reduction in prices ':hW. KAUFMAN & COMPANY. ' COR2TER CENTRAL HOTEL. CHDTA BtTTESS- " j. ''j; ; ; ' ARB BJCMINBSD THAT OTJB STOCK OK TBB BEST, GXtADBS OP" - ymiTB PRKNCH CHINA is frriLLv vekt laros. embrac ing all. THE NOVELTIES AND ' FANCY PIECES as weU as STAPLE TABLEWARE IN ODD PIECES OR PULL. SETS. AT VERT LOW PRICES. TO REDUCE OUR STOCK IN DEC ORATED FRENCH CHINA.1 WHICH IS VERT LARGE, WE HAVE MADE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. TOU . ARB INVITED TO CALL AND EX- -AMINE THE LINE. - ' HAVrXAND8 CHINA DINNER -SETS. OP 115 HANDSOME DECOR A TIQNa. tl aa-PIECJB- TEASETS AT .-, " - o. a. woulx co. ? IMPORTERS AND RSTATLERS'Oa WXXSk CHINA AND RICH CUV - make aiiick work (Qbodfe-i-at- Yoiiui0- Owira -Price I wS si mm m I I I I mW m M W m - it . . We are now eleanisr up oar spaeei preparatory to plsolof a One lor. of furol- re for tbe better exhibition of our van Am. ua. The eat of IEJT IT TRST crs long, tatb a co. Diamonfls, Rallies, thia aale will be kect and a BEAUTIFUL having made the largest purchase at the highest merit in finish, ages 14 to 204 pounds: araaulated sugar. 91.00 1.30 .65 85 83 SO 8 25 IS 33 25 85 - J m pounds pure leal lard Id pounds pure leaf lard.,....,.. 6 pounds A r buckle coffee pounds Capital coffee....... 1 pound JaTa coffee.. Trpound Good; Luck baking powder. Is pounds loose oat flake..... 1 package oat flake 1 can French sardines............... 1 pound Wal ter Baker's cnocolate.. ? cakes Circus soap. s" cakea Amno laundry soap. 7 cakea Octafoa soap.. 2.409 matcbea.,... 1 pound Cartoon evaporated apples J-pound can syrup peaches.. ....... S-ponnd can -pie peactaesj.' .......... a-nound can' tomatoes.. ;.-... ...... 10 13 , . - T. a 8TENHOU8B t 8TENHOU8E 4s CO f J t txm Nortmryon streeC f I ' - - Hi V ---.,. 4 -i. -i tj of the stock of T. &-irdm trn rv ir a tt Jl SPRING WB BEG TO ANVOTJNCB TO THE HAVE! RECEIVED A EMBRACING THE sKUf 8TYLIH RLOKH OP bEAUlYANO COaFOttT. BtuE THE NE V STETSON TYLISH AND THE WORLD-RENOWNED Melfonn TOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT DEPARlsJENf AND sEEOUR WE HOPE THAT TO UlViU YOU A I I - sv rvi - 1 m rsa nmm - will be fully appreciated by youf and that you will in turn help us to sustain such a house as our 8. We ask your support strictly on business principles. J We will gi?e you a complete, al ways fieih stock of Gene ra Sell Them to You As Low as the same class of goods can be bought elsewhere. We will give you at any time new and desirable frttrirs as cheap as you will in many instances buy febwliy, hhelf worn goods for.! We do not buy broken np Htock stuffs that nobody hardly wants, but suDply our stock fiesh fnm the mills evepy day, or as fmt as needed, aud nasi them to you with a small margin for handling thrm. We reach the best markets in this country every two or three weeks,' claim to have some judgment in buying, and pay cash foj every item brought into this store. VVe give you clean, respectable and prompt 8frvi- and make it a point to see that all customers are fully sat is lied with their purchases. . WE GADRANTEE To be as represented, and not be satisfied with your purchase We are im.w reanv for the early spring trade. We have just received 1 10,0-0 worth of fresh merchandise: 5') pieces o all-wool dres? good.', 2, 30, 45. 75 ; -500 pieces of every description of white goodi, from 5c per yard to tbe finest fabrics; $1 600 in embroideries; fl 200 in cream and white laces; 48 styles of corsets; . - 11)0 dozen white lawn embroidered handkei chiefs. 5c i J- " '4 8; 50 all linen 1 hem-stitched handkerchiefs, 10, "2i 25c; 50 alh linen, jcambrio, hand-embroidered hanuker chiefs 15 ;, or 2 for 25 : the finest value you ever saw, every one is worth 40.-; , Hosiery and gloves our stock of these, neither our prices, have their equal hereabouts Best assured that nothing will be left undone on our part to make you a permanent customer. Do Ho Bariuiclhi UR. 8, B. NEEL'8 UTTTEB. vrrs. Grler; Tou should hara bad this testimonial before, bat for the Impres sion that your valuable remsoy naa passed Into other hands. In 1888 nr little daughter suddenly and unaccountably lost all her hair on the back of her bead, rrom tne crown down and from ear to ear was as bald the Dalm of the haooV: stontna and months passtd and tha frtjchul bald. ness remained. My physician (bow em inent In his professloni recommended Mrs. Grier'a-Real Hair . Restorer. De termined torsive. It. a fair trial I pro cured half a doses bottles. - Three bot tles, faithfully used,? prod need no vis ible effect, but one tnorntnt?, soon after beginning. . the ; fourth; bottle. ' to our surprise and dellg-ht. a new a-rowth of hair, appeared and as rapid and com plete was tha - restorauon ; that " only J one more bottle waan used. Ten years 7 I have elapsed and-nuone has a finer I suit of hair. . Resnsctfullv. :t. . ' B. R. NEEI. " dres lira."' XL O. Ortsr. Harm laVW. a. 4 ,c - ; v. --i-M., r v r , j T x i . L - SBIGLE & CO., rrr -x irAiri.ir :. : ; ;H ATS' H ERE ! ! HAT WEAR NO- TTJBLIO THAT WE SPECIAL BEAUTIE heltoN OTTR GEVTS FDRNI33ING NEW HATs. OUR EFFUUiS Mai -AD- EVERY ARTICLE 1 refund your money should you TON8IUTIS!- -TON8IUTI811- -TONSILmsiJI ' l" Can be cured by uslnjr MH8., JOB. PKRSONS . RKMEOT. 1 For a Ions time my son was troubled wtb some . bronchial trouble, which.' every time he took cold, settled tn Ms throat and produced . somei bias like tonslotia. Tbe tonsils would enlarge and swell.' so that he had great trouble to swallow anything and could tana no solid food. - Last spring be took one half dosen bottles of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and -gargled his throut srith tha wash and It cured him. He haa never bad a spell stnes. " . -MRS. J. E. 8TTMSON, pwt xnami cuiuuri . w. - ....... ."vi-- y- ishmcnt Merchandise. j at .. vat Pnas 17S.1 i t '.1 - i :.t .
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