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. . THE METHODISTS. ) The North Cart?lina;inniml,C 3ttfeiS 3: ,CMladei racing; Awl,,. St. lxntGobe-Eem'XTk , "J 'J f ."..- C ." Fdbuhkbd kvebi aksuh teamMoix rft,, o ' Changes wnicn time has made in .true -'--.--- - " ihu4BoUtbrti3 fiow m ipftat i cftuntry ; ia a pt r iod.;comparati vely : Keidavule. . The body is composed of orief can toe given by calling a roIJ of Edltr. and Proprietor. I a large number of ministers and dele- the names of the. notable men who There are; thirteen presiding lSiT TSLS Uha ciiilvr le list -of Eresir i 4T! : i?ne Tear Hi Months : Three Months 3.75 2.00 Thxjks aY Morntno, Dec. 2, 1886, ; Prepare lor ahigblqw. If thepre- r . dictions o? : Professor 1 Foster; - the ' meteorologist are worth anything he says we will-have a storm ; commenc ing next Saturday and extending to the 17th. He says the storms will be! of the 8ime nature as the great; bliz ; " zards of last January. . Heavy storms , and high wukU.wuT greatly impede railroad travel ano he advises the railways to-prepare for the blockades ;; that will occur in the Western jBtate? about December 5th and reachf.;the '. Eastern States about December" 9th. f There will also be energetics electrical if: disturbances that will affect telegratplv " and telephone lines. : . i ! - - '.:.. t; '. Pbesidext Cleveland is attributed with saying that the tariff should be arranged with reference to economic f ; interests instead of political comji- - :. tions. This would be wise. At - ibis & time it is distracting as a party issue.; ? It is to be hoped that in the forth ;-eoming message, of th . Presidentif " ' the administration "has tfny clearly defined policy, it will be produced ;; and recommended to the friends of . : the administration.' - It strikes 'ua ;;;: that this, would, firing the different -.: factions closer together, and. would be more likely to harmonize the dif- . ferent shades oi opinion m toe veto. ' ocratic ranks. - ; Y-- '; It is to be regretted that the colored Fair, held at Goldsboro last week; failed to be a financial suecesaj T We hear that the attendance w,as hardly half what it was last' year. 'The j -" Goldsboro Messenger w very; wisely concludes that the mass of the colored .'..' people literally take but little thought for the morrow, and spend it, and as .the. cotton picking) . season is ahout over they'jaW not as v4flus"hn as they were a montfiT ago. Now, the icon ; elusion from thr.i premises is1 that -t if the colored peo:!o are to have a , successful Fair they , must " . some weeks' earlier. . - " 7'S ! e'ghty-nine -pastoral charges. The clerical roll is estimated to number two'hundred land thirty-eight, and w. ; 1 1bafTdf ibe"lay : fifty-two. . The men? bership of the church ; in ' this State, will ; approxiiDatft- ninety firo thou Ktiid. ; This . )nakeW a great body; of christian workers, jThia .demonstra tion, is very active in toe prosectttion of its church work and is: extending its field in- this State, 7 Vlt ; has bec-n saifl that the ortli Crirolina, Confer ence is the largest in the Sotrth. -.i - Whilst at Fairview, Tenn.,; a're porter of ; the Nashvflle ' rnio asked the Hon. . Jefferson Davis ., what . .tie thought 'of President Cleveland and his administration. .He responded t- lftri hot Bupposed have an opinion.' But! will say, that in all his dealings he baa exhibited Honesty and a strong determihatiwia: When e remember iua.u ne..weni into,me Jtresjaenuai chair with little political experjen.ee none in fact outside -of the State of Niw torki tnere is no doubt but thi heri ha done 5 WeBL'T He Wight have nej better, aitd he nnght also have done. worse, v.; vrs.1 . :n . i 2t :i H Goxjdsboso) has taken a new depar ture hi the social world,' 'and has adopted a feature that cannot' faij to work good .results and ."win-; the af fections of the hearts ot young men. According to the Argus ot that 'city, a club has been organized by' a- pum-b'otV-young'. ladies . known 'as 'the "Social rCooking'; dub." . It holds weekly5ineetings, every Friday night,' to which ..Jroung ;' gentlemen are in vited,, and at. which the culinary ac complishments of the week .are dis played and disposed of. It is a pic nic for he boys--these 'weekly feasts of Vjocdthings'':)r j;:Vi dents are the names of. Lincoln w ho died as be Iponfederacy waa-collaps-ingBuch4iiaiT, 1 i Piert, 'X Fillhibrer Joh nson, Qartield. Grant,- and Ar- iur.-- EU!ht f the 4 wen t y-t wo- Pres idents whom the Nation has had. or bvnnetbij'd of he whole nuuibfir nave Been removed by deat b in a per iod only a littto- prexttcr ttuin oiio tiith of 5thetime-r svlikb has passed since the first President: was inaugurated. !' Among" iber'men Who bore ar conspio-1 uous pnxttrt xne war on eitner side, who have 'died ' since rthat struggle closed kmitting: Grand, already men-tioned--are Mde Thomas, Hancock,' r arraguti- McUlellan. -and McUowelL Of the Union Army and'Navvv and Liee ana crecKenbriage, ot me iorces of the Confedeiacy; : Of the civilians more or less distinguished during the war who' have gone hence since then are SewardFessendeii, Lot M. Mor i ill, Stanton, Gideon Welles. Zncha riah - Chandler1, Thaddmis Stevens, John -A Ami new; I E. 1 D. Moi-gan, O. P. V. Jlorton,1 Wadet'Greeley; 'Wikont Sumner OolfaxySeyiiiour and Chas. Frsmcis Adams, of the North, and J. P.' Benjamin," A. H. phens and Robert-Toombs, of the outh. v The men who have departed , within' the past twd decade'; bearing a national reputation made since the war tnded oan be counted by the !os it Among the best' whose names com to mind at this moment aw" Frelinph uj-setr, Tilden,' Hendricks and ; John Kelly.; & if l"'i t-i.'; . ..i iii ,i i. ii " .---.-'v.-...--. ,. , -;.v-- ;. - -7l) mm in e Crowds IiastrWeek. 8 - .:; ;:.i--f':.i i'-i-1 i ! i , t f t ifiit:t- p OUR ADVERTISED 4 '4 (Km ..?5f-:,. 1 i:4 hold it ; The editor of the Chicago Mail, . -Frank Hatton, does not appear to ad . . mire Mr. Blaine. While he was at- tending ex-President Arthur's funeral I"1 the editor left in charge of the paper undertook to smear a little lampblack on Mr. Edmunds insteadof Mr. Blaine, p in connection with the hand shaking at tne iunerai.-.; vv nen air. naivon I Vreturned to his sanctum he wrote a .. r red hot article, in 1 which he said Mr. ';. Blame came to the funeral uninvited and acted like a cowboy This; is severe. - 'i i .. Hos." Wsl D. Kxxlet of Philadel ' i 5 - ' ' phia, made a speech Vto the people bf ' r : Chattanooga, Tenn., last, ' week, in .which he told them that they had ti-y&mK abundant 4cilities for manufacturing : - -'-; - . pig-iron, and what is hoeued most in " ; the South is facilities to consume the . ' pig iron. : The "Baltimore - Sua. -tells v: Mr. Kelley that if he had inquired 1 little further he" would have f ascer ' ; -,V""taihed that the factories for consum " ; . .' ing" the pig-iron ar6i springing up all - ;'"j over the South with remarkable and '' CTtifVing" rapidity." : ii: - ' , ... ; '- AxGeeeit Smth, president pro tern. . - of the Indiana Senate, this afternoon ., - filed . injunction proceedings" to pre- vent the Secretary of : State fromin- v .terfering with the returns of the elec; tionof "lieutenant-governor. "iHe . - f V.. ; claims the right to : the- lieutenant i ! ; Kovernorship himself, ari his contest ;. ;', will be carried . thrbughr the Supreme Court: venes. before K the? Legislature con- ..; Thk Boston Herald says that the : average man is in doubt about what OPISOXS OF THE PB ESS. Would it hot reallv be betterior all clashes, black and white,' to re-establish the whipping post in the State.and inflict sneedv punishment on thieves. instead of. sending the poor fellows to i : . : : - -r tne penitentiary ior a numoer oi years, leaving their" wives and chil dren destitute," without any means of sub do rt. and verv of ten causins them to,become rogues, a Ite; panitthtiary is.ia,1 reas nuisance, oecause tne punishment is not suited to their na ture or inclination. ,uonlinement oi a negro man from two to ten years is a big slice in his life time. Charlotte Democrat. , : I, ; ;r ,,...:::; We do not object to the conferring of honorary degrees, but the ' degree of LI 1. should never be conierrea except aa an unqualified recognition of profound scholarship. Vi Washing ton Irving was too modest to attach the degree of LL. p. to his name which was conferred upon bun by the Uni-r versity. of Oxford, England;-i?a bury Jieporter. - - :f ;;i:-.V;it:1 BrevlU. :- ;;,r',t Herr Runge, for thirty years Treas urer of Berlin, is dead. : -; : .. .. The- death ' is -announced of Herr Heyden, Professor of Philosophy in the University at isrlangen. .. ; ;.., ;; ; In the Snanish Chamber of Denu- ties yesterday, the government pre sented a bill, providing lor trial oy , Prof. Burkbardt has died at Basle. Switzerland. He was .President of the Otology Congress, held at Basle, in 1884. . . i''---"- During the past week, there have beeir 'flftif cases of 'dholera and ten deaths from the disease in the infan-j try (barracks at Belgrade, Servia, " ' : !i Dr.: Robertson V Conservative, .a blind man, has been elected without opposition to the House of Commons to fill the vacancy in the Brighton district..-:; : ; j-r. ;;' - The Pope has mvitcd the editors of catholic -.papers. . throughout'; . the worlo. to send their; publications reg ularly to the press office of the Vati- -The actor. And dramatic - author Lorrahee. on the occasion of the cele bration of his jubUee m Berlin, re ceived the insignias of .the orders of five Mermui ttinces. i? , ; . - The British troops in BuraoatCtna recent encounter with, the forces ' of Boshwav.'killed 143 of his 'followers without losing a soldier. ' But three of the British troops were 'wounded. i it wm uea source or crauncation to tlie ttiiihy friends5 of this tiistin- 111 ! iV, V'.'.' '.. 'I ' i ' ' " ; ' :v; ' - ' f .- V llliili Attracted miicU attention, and the -;it.--; ExtremelyttOriERIGES :ii vs.'.' -K VISITER" Hi- tr-. I At "ctrhifih huff Stocki consifltlnflr of j&CKET$f ciRCViJins. aiidXEW MAKKETS Ra-'etgh Kming Tlivr v J " t of gra ? Af tl gmshed railroad 'manager to ; learn that he has again been selected as President of the Western N. C. Ril- road. A tsition'fcninentlv: his due. oemgacKnowiedged as tbecniei man ager through Whom that great thor ough fs re has; been completed and so successtuiiy-1 arranged in all its de tails. It is a matter of tate pride no less than our individual high regard for Col.-Andre ws.'thitt ;we make tlie announcement.4 -.among- tne many gentlemen claiming - distinction in railroad circles none have mere sue- f cessfully arisea to the highest ninacle I of the calling. Aaa friend of North? Uaroiina, in all her pnjgresKive aspi rations, he stands ever true and in all respects faithful, while in his duties to the "groat corporation whom he serves.- be is ' unwavering. We can congratulate'8' the Richmond & Dan ville system, no less " t han Col. An drews, upon his selection, and trust and believe that this is but a mere stepping stone' to: still higher- and more appropriate honors. - ' ' - ; r p t ' . ; . . ' .V .';;.,-: '- ' Am ExpiHv Salt r H(bM. ; ' AUuU ComtltatioB f - ';' ''- - " r--;'U-f Mr; Hugh T. Inman bf this city, is wearing a ?n,iwu huii oi cioinea. IS "MARKED, took purchasers by surprise, and sold the Gannenta rapidly. -ii- !Tl!lSS ALE cqKxiNtH TH1S17EEI ' . - i - - : . YOU ARE DOTJNDTQ HAVEf A WRiP, i ' V: M! t i SAND YOII MAY AS WDLL BCY KOW. nrnr I ' M M . ; . i COMMENCE 1 1 tt.it i I . '.,'A:'TillIS3C- WE - ' HAVE : AN ! ENORMOUS STOCK OF CHOICE GOODS, u BRIGHT : AND - NEW IEVfJRY lMEPAlrtME STV X)tJ ISPIiAtOPFAl-d i'vC' COATS IS REAliY!raS FECT, BETTER. LiAR- yi-. ; OER AND v.-'v -s" : -: " " ""?!' - .L ; j ' "' . ' ' " ; - t .: 't .- .j.. 4 ,. ' - ' r ' '?; ..v.-; 5 C: .i-:V-li-' "k.'"i , ! I ' :"T'--t' OARPCTS. i ts; OAnPETSS "CAnPETS. iAThe suit cost him onlr: f.fl rash. Sut it now stands himV for (16.10U and is stiU'rising.i If things gooo as now it will be worth flOO.OOO before he has to patch iti !' : 1 As the suit is a' common ' pepper and salt judiciously mixed, with the" ordinary, cutiway coat,2 it may Interest some i t one ; to kitw how it ; came to cot ' so much. During the last boom Mri Inman paid 12,500 cash for some stock in the Sheffield : Improvement " ' Comnanv.1 After the drop in that projected city which followed Mr. Settey's failure, 1 Mr. Inman.- in disgust; traded his ! holdings to Mr. Bob Richards, for a 1 The r stock which Mr. Richards picked up for this trifle is now worth fl6,000.' V ' . ; ' , ' " "- ; ; f. 1 ' VThvm BrMtur Beecber 2e Mt. jwUdelvhi.m.-.wjr .J - ;'. 7 Henry Ward Beecher has asked a . favor I of . the President ' without having it granted.a When the Brook lyn poetoffice- was to be filled Mr. Beecher wrote to the i President that he desired the Republican incumbent, Major McLeer, - retained. "This " is the only favor I shall ask,-", he wrote. MeLeer's -record was. rpeeidiar. He had mismanaged, the office wofully. t'Ask anything but that.? the Presi dent wrote back. ! Then he made his own appointment; WJ o - ! ' - -' :" ' ' We are showibg hew and handsome designs of f'; MOQUETTF1:;.nr.;v:.:. ;:- ' BODY BRUSSEIS, J ? ""; -:-::': - TAFESTRY BRUSSEIi?, .; ;; ;.; T-V:.:a. 3-jly' ingraans. , --f 'T; : - -Mr::- 3-PLY ALL-WOOL INGRAIN, , v ;;n COTTON CHAINS and HEMP Carpeting. CHArtLOTTE, N. O, MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED ANP PROMPTLY, ATTENDED TO. ffeir af nougwump is. A; mugwump, it . -r says,, is a fellow who sits in judgment .; on other teuows. a sort ot a kicker '1 who thinks he knows it all and is . : . better than anybody else. : The Sa ' vannah News thinks the definition . iiwouldbeeomplete.it it hacUaid-that he is a sort of sanctimonious, hypo critical cuss,' who, instead of kicking, . , ought to be kicked. :. r . . . . -. . - '' ' The rapids of Niagara are fast: but : not too fast for Miss Sadie Allenpf ;-. : Buffalo, "a respectable girt, of eigh : ... teen - summers, who "went, through ' them the other day barreled up with ; Hazlett.. .After shooting the rapids ';;. Miss Allen, it is said, was "pale as a. ; ghost" and had to be 'placed behind - I the stove to; get ti-ann." ( i :; V;- ; .Toe people of Dakota do 'not seem to admire -their; neighbors in Min- nesotii, the adjoining territory. The Democrats of Bismarck have held a ; ,; risj-mceting .andi.tl:resolutions ; ; passed appeal to the President that : in the.' filling of the appointments with foreigners, and especially disre gard 2-Iinnesotiansl ' : ,- . J ". t " " ' v:;:t;y j Ix, Jacksonville, Fla., "walking to accczamoiJ.tion ts are .maaa - fcr t:.3 ;3tL:i by the city, ; c-f.rcT 1 in c-.:r C sweep t the fur- If th:3rul3 i cities, thc:n-lre3 IfcnnmckrF McCaffreyand John P. Clow are ito-runt: a 'lOO-yards foot-race for $100 at Olympic Park Toeyv-.s-;.K";V'-ii J-':? '.' James Mooney, who broke an arm in a glove contest a few weeks ago, had' a benefit at - Arthur. Cham bers' Champion's Rest Monday -even-ing.,.-;:-;; ': .r''V ".., , i rJiei;Byrne,,Stern and Von : der Ahe, the Finance, Committee of the American Association were at Cleve land,' O., yesterday in conference with the men interested in the new. Cleve land Baseball Club. ; They, were satis fied with the presentation made, and left .last hiaht lor. home, -.; , John. P. Clow, the Western heavy "weight boxer, and Denny Kellegher, a 250-pound sparrer of Philadelphia, met in a four-round glove contest-, at Claris Olympic; Club last Monday. It waa'a--'goiroi'start:- to finish,,. and .Professor Nixey, iyrho acted as referee, decided "the. contest a draw. There werenlsQ set-tos be tween - John " H. Clark . and Billy Teese,. and Fatty Langtry and1 Andy Hart::"?irf-;:c-:"i-vl;,rlii ".: : : X i ; ";.;-" - ' ' ' ltpfi posing BMtmlnff. h ; Proba,tiy jin cue tlung has "caused 6nch p veuerl j-eTival of Trd at T. 0- Smith & Co'sJ Dmg S;ore m their Rhine? ; away to their cHatmars of f d many ftva trial botttrs 01 Dr King's New Discovery for CoBhijaip tion. . Their trade is simply: eBormoas in iti3 very valuablo article from the fact tl.at it :1 ways earea" and., sever di-ieppoiafa. Cor1', C:i;vls:l:-i, UroncLiti'j, Cror-, and all .'"-rout aul. iar' !i-sp.ic3 , qni. 1. 1 cnrfti x.'i a:n t t it If'r-rs'tayir;; I y rft'.bx a ' trUl l-o' li i:ci, l.-e f it r., Ton ore feelins depressed yonc appetit n poor.' yoa ir bothered with heidlicb., yon fidgetty, nervons nd , pnt of sortv wn,w orac iHp.. : Brace . np,; btilt not ttith Kt imnlants, ipring medicia?s.or bitters hich have CortheirlMfis Tery c&eap " b1 whiskey,1 and Lwbkh- atfmalate yoa for nn hoar and tbeu lav ou io worse condi tion than befe. s ;What y6a want is w-al terative tbat -willf purify yonr i blood. trt bealiiry action of Live and Kidneys; res'ore your vitality,, and give renew d health and itren?uY. S cl a medicine jroa will find in Rlectrio fcitt r, nnd only . 50 cents a bottle kt T. C Pmitb & fJo'a Drng Stored ,r " ;f ?;;;AvS&; pocwk, RmpW JULIAH : UOUSE. iCwWtMrdaod Halm Uj- Winston, -;f: .'-Na' ThU hone is a now Iron-Front Bnilding, jnst completed, nhd fenow open to the pab mv:. Btirm loc'd iahe en reof the bnsi ien portion of ti city,: makes it One of the uost convuient Hot! io Wiaaton.' .v MODATI'JNS A.U& FIKSTJLASS: Tetnte; inod'jrkte. ' Speefal 'inducements ffued to eoxum rci J toRmtf ' - 1 i ii'i MM.; JLji: JULIAN. .IToprietreas..: 5 :- H. O. MENSING, PEACTIC Al T&IltOB I 1 anx prepared to, Soonr,; Clean and Ee. pair u.lothin$ chenpertaan any place in the oiry,, CJalt and eai-i?'-"If . M -. '.-i:: tiorne? Tradeand Trynn Sta. ; O The property in Drttiisca College inb'Jfn a Duarilla. Wtll, xte&ioti . boarding J. li. ; . rr, - i i m ff :Si.tiwMU'; twl.- Accustomed to the Household and Davis Sewing Machines. :,We are. enlarging our business and can give permanent em-; ployment to comoetent hands, i (.-: ..'.-, r.; v '-: --- '- -t-1 v. -t :i; i-f. i ,Mi. . ;-" .: j :' . ;f';, t-vflWff ;:ti TIIESCHAnLOTTEiCLOTIHHfiiU FafGO ;:i--tft':s:jj.'i'y .'ui'r.-''?"?!''" ;' :t;;;; "i: '.f v-tl-.inf ,:-; 7H;r:j y ? ;- .; s-hi .-'v j,I j?f f :t" It . ;i :" . v";v' -;: ";v;v iliililllli y S;;fc M ;r::f;iStsh,If;-;. 4 fByf ton's; Comfortablo, Ihirable, - S H S s To tProinpt. attit!2a to orders; by maX" Desiirablo. (q bMciMu i law. k-fcwapk j ,s ,; ;-. Mgj " r fj r - CO Ei, '1' 9 MORE STYLISH THAN YOU WILL: SEE ELSL WHERE IN CHARLOTTE. i .- . Mens, Boy s.Ybuths and Children's , ;.'".'-; : ' . ; -: . :'' iiiipif ii - Mi t i m OF EVERY GRADE, OTJALITY - .;..'::-. AND TEXTURE, IN ALL NEW AND POPUAR DESIGNS. VERY - LATEST WINTER FALL; AND WITH ,. IS ALSO, STOCKED ; . ' .. . . ; t. '. CHOICE ASSORTMENTS, RICH : AND ; HANDSOME PLAIN ' :vVAinrFANCYl;"': '; ;:' - - ' r - !;;- . FANCY . AND WHITE. Flaitei Bosom Sbirts I; . i SCARFS AUD TIES. COME IN AND TAKE -:';C;:,TO-DAY.v" A LOOK .. ,. :: ' i v -- H f: .;;i 3! ii 1 1 The harder tiniea r are . tbA jnpfltor: the power of ready dollars. If you have fallen behind this year; don't you suppose the merchant who is -selliBg you; will increase his profits largely to qover the risk of selling you next year? - Hard; times' is? laugnea at by the man with ready dolliirs, for; it is simply a harvest for him because the power of his money is lately increased. ? All things fi- - i- :; :" v vi.v--';.-. ;- . r f -...;:. ;'. 5 :' ; ;"; r, r... :"'.' JISleadlnq Corner Central Hotel, mistake of trying to make your cred it do for yciu what ready dollars will,' i; it won't work, r We have often tried to tel you how it is we sell goods so -;-cheap. We buy them cheap; we " buy them 1 ; where dollars count; While in New York last week I saw more than ever before of the consum- " ing power of ready dollars. . Millions out but little coming . back- collec- tions short; hard tunes, - bills matur- ing, must have dollars, h, One hun ? dred thousand dollars" on the ledger is poor pay! to meet a note of ten thousand due. to-morrow.- Some ": thing mut be done. The poor un fortunate 1 dealer, ; cringing and squirming at his load of debt, cursing i i the credit system from the -depths of. ; his heart, is fon-ed ' to realize, and ' that at once, f or whatever stock he t has. This is what makes the closing; up of the year '86 a harvest time for us. We are gathering in thousands : from these slaughter pens of,;.credit.-;? Thousands of dollars of these tempt- : ing values are rolhngln to the Racket this weekj and although we have . t been able to sell goods so very low : that all have been astonished . We A will sell them now far. cheaper than ever. We will open tOO dozen Ladies Hoes at ? cts. We sold the same goods last week at ; 10 cts., with 800 dozen assorted goods from 5 cts. per ; pais, up " - In the lot is 25 : dozen Bal- - -brizzan Hose at 21, worth 40 ct. v ; h 1 ; A job lot'of Towels at 8 cts., - cheap 1 at'20 cts.v ;' : ,.;..;;;-ri-;.-! :;;;'-'--:;;-.-;f One lot of pure Linen Table Cloths, 21 yards lobg for $1.00 each,, worth $2.00;; Hj.'- - :-,:;,; ;!;; ,.4,;; :r l 10 pieces Hemp Carpets at 18 cts. y 4. pieces BrusselTs Carpets 55 cts ; a big bargain:: ' "-lV; A large! line 1 of Rugs; and Art Squares very cheap. ) ; -AVeopen a line of Cassimers at 48 cte., which are worth especial at-.- r tention. ' : ' - - ; Yes, the toy-makers have had ' the ; " . ' ; especial attention of our New. York i buyers, and the result is a tremen dous stocki of Holiday Goods. - ; 6. ; ' ' Our stock of Mens Womens' and ' ; ''' . . Childrens' :Underwear is very large, . . ' and we propose to give them to you ' for 25 per cent. less than you can buy the same class of goods. i ;. VWe have never offered a stoclr of ' Goods so full of especial good value . . ' ' ; as our; entire stock will give you : - ' .' . now.' -A dollars' worth of goods for , a dollar den't come through the . channels of the credit system, but by V and alone I through the ,-. medium of 5 i dollars.; : j ; .. ; -: -. ; Our -stock of Boots and Shoes is full land complete. - We have large lines from best makers at less than - . we have ever sold them.' - We wish -to especially call attention to ten..;-. '.;: cases of Mens' Boots, whole stock ' back and front, with tap soles and saddle seams, which we are selling . : for $2.25. HWomen's Rubbers, 33 cts. . Men's Rubbers, 43 cts. ii . ; .; ! :V,.-. 'f :.s"'i. .a 'Mi ft; iJlhavesoldlen Go for many - " 4 years and I was never able to buy " 1 ..- ' " ; these goods at the prices for which " ' - " ' we sell them at the Racket. ;A-:J& I I have had considerable experience i " , io merchandising and wish to say to my many friends and acquaintances that I never knew there was any sys-; ; tem of business by which goods i could be sold --as cheap as we sell .' " them, and ; if you; will come and see " -we will show you hundreds of things At prices which will astonish' you. . ,' ; .; vv, v. kcsskix, salesman. - To meet the very low prices on the new lines of Clothing coming in this week the firm has ordered very great reductions made on all the gtock on" hand while ' cheaper than . ever is written- all over the tremendous stocks in the Racket. '' ' - f - . :: ::;if ' JOHSSON-.-: )."i-' ; :-"r '4a ' ' '-. j Salesmen. y: f A -ji " Gallagheh, ) -. . ; "; ; : ''-Ky, r-i WA:C:A 1 ; ?j ALL"ibr.Drr:3 ' rr.o:irAr:;oAD' Our stock is larger l)ian e ver, uiJ we have made many rfduciipps ajl throushto ccircriT"d with preset Vf -'2
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