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EVERYTHING
TMt*» N«w and rood l« Mn? rUn *»n4 Hoy*
Clothing Halt and r«rtl*fclß|i!
Boy s* School Suits®*** $2.00
And Kancv up lo l* oo
Men’s Winter Suits M 57*5°
And Vmp up lu lij no
Iwfy M m ll» vtry mm IMI e» M pro*
tfuoud (or iho monoy Ivory •«*< *• Mjriroh ami
rauabta. No othor hmd comoo into thro otoco.
SOLDIERS OF CO S C. AND E.
LAY DOWN THEIR ARMS
1 h« La*t Act in th# Mu*trring Out Took Place
1 hi# Morning.
Th* Pnyinf Off of Me* M#i»n»Th#l n Large Sum of
M< n«v Will £# i ut ln«o Clr» illation n th* City.
Ta# momma «oi •# or#* with.
v Th# a»aoaiaa»u «*» aa««a #» C«* c
' #O4 K, arced ejeoegta rvgim##*. a*»
m»» aMt<##a at Motmy Tb»» w*«(
fkrta wh#a tkr cat! ram# N votuato-ra
ta ftght th* ft«n*, aad saw <h»* M*a
loa raua<*r#4 from tba a#c I trie# Again
■bay arm tab* #f> •<%## samp*Lon# that
art *<« «f a military mala##, having
garvvo >h# fo»*rht*>'ai ~ and the watt#
tytaged da#* of pear* b#nr#rta*
hga-n afwr tb# Had. thay. »gur*ti%*ly
h#ak.*t l#rw Iheir aaerd* iht# pie*
Oharr* and anawaa ta tb# hugt# tdaat es
raryattl* aa me**.
Tb* Moat flat Owl.
Yh*c# *#* a number es h»rpy y«»ua#
too# Augwat* Mdav. Tb##- yoawa
i f# arare aaldiac* la tba A«#u*»a nmi
t - r* that want ta war and have keen
hy Carte Bam M th#lr a* rvtr#s
Th# paying nff art twk plao# thl* nw
■ ng about II o'rtorh. and th# men, cat
an snitgt. rtcruO ta* fut tb#.r a#r
a less In Co. B »h#r# w*r# *# m#n wh#
war# paid elf. not counting th# offic#m
»h«, retvived a much larger amount
than th# pDvste# In Ca. C. there about
a* men. and lb* name number es officer*
aa in Co. K A* *Jt eatlmat# It may
aafetv ho said that Cn R teeotved In
all: Prtvaiaa tpay averaging **« apl-cet
W.SM aflWts captain and two lieu
tenants, nbout bM' total, IST** Doubl *
l at* amnunt for adding In tb* lc**l r»-
eatvrd by the ether company tb#
ragttnmt. and «re find tbat I'ttcle Haiti,
lamed loo*# In August*. l“d*y, »• near
as can b* calculriied. 115 Mo Quite a
neat rum, oh# Th* men will r-aturallv
put a good bit of thl* Into cirruiaM >n
in Ihr City, and It will help bnalo -*
materially.
Made Thing* Lively.
At *:M oVlork this morning. Co*. C
and E lined up on Broad atreet .In front
of the armory building. The m*n were
Impatient It seemed that the muaier
»ng out offlenr would never put In »r
--pearanr*. Minute* *< *mrd lilt# hours to
•hr mpn Ip tin*. However, thrv wore
glveii “at real." and so amused them
aetve« hy sliißing and cracking Joke*
with each other. fellow started up
ntt tmpronti; send, that went like thl*.
•to the tunc of “Bop Alone, Slater Ma
ty": "Pay Fa OlTVJ’ay Fa Oft Uncle.
Bare, Unci* Bare.' oTOv Paaarrshv atop
prd to Itaten and rcmarYrif-ti.at “the
auMHrra aecm to be in a good humor
today.” "Thare'a money ahead for
lh«m.” raniarkrd another.
Last Roll Called.
At I* o'clock Captain Frje and Cap
tain Hrnkl gave the command “Atten
tion!” and Mnatartng Out Officer Trlppe
carer out of the armory with a batch
<;t paper* under his arms. These were
th* mutter roll*. The soldiers were in
clined to give a loud yell when they
aaw him. but restrained themaelvcs. re
membering that they were at ' Atten
tion" Captain Trippe marched to the
front of Co. E and began the last roll
call for the Augusta aoldlers. Lieut,
ttancken called each name alphabetical
ly. and Captain Trifipe checked each
name ofT, aa it va* called. The men
stepped to the front of the line a* each
respective name was called. It took
about twenty minutes to get through
with this part of the mustering out. and
When the last name had been called the
soldiers were marched into the armo-
The Paying Off.
In the room occupied by the Clinch
G LOVES
| —LADIES’ PERRINS -n
J. MILLER WALKER, HATTER
KNOX HATS.
I RUM* aa aa arr-ary aa' Parmaa*ar*
cwwan isl v, tikina sad u#tr aaaiai -
j a#ta Ew«r ■ f*« after ««*#.«### o*
ataawy foe f# a dirt* w*r* a# a iaW#
i}* ftp#) nf tbesa. also lb* official dt#-
S - barges of tba we# AH «a* read* fr »
’ tit# flnal , TN# !•#’ #<*t 111
the drama *f *v Hf* far tba H-ra a#
cm r. and C was about la taka ptac#
ilt *n tb# mo*t ftraaaat of *'t, Tb#
1 ffftf# r*f w#*~# rrtf'* N#d t<®
; • ifgatr rtf «t*# room, #n<i o** **9 *****
l mm* Haftftl. §♦*•» tN#*f Mr
j »p«f tfftklMifflr# Tt»# rMemrrn
I |tt*'-99 fit# WJII "I jlB#W m§
*H#fi tli fHrtrtt## A# n<m\4
* n th# rtMhffl. b# #A||!(| tr##r •
•ipffj^tftif 1 ## «*.* it#t # t«n gi# repft**#
to ibla mi,—and tn bis hand He carried
>, . m , ) mvaiop# *ad a papa* that was
hi* p«*apor* fmm army Itf# to tbat of
| a civilian. The di* barge paper* read
I ha ftl»<barg« Paper*.
Kn*+ y«k (Ml ■ ■■■-»■ (Birlult ##
1 rfflc f>rL o* O —. *f G##r
gta »t#gimrnt. Voliiote< r». * ho wa# en
rolled cn be - days #* Mar year or#
ih . »*nd right hundred and mnety
elgbt. to *etv# too yea»# or during th#
i war. ta hereby discharg'd from the o*r
j vtr# of th* Fndrd dtate# by re#*on
iof muater *ut of an vice. No objection
! to his r*-enll*tlng I* knoan to egia
, T*,,. aa'd .... «ga born ■■ ■ - 1 - and
e h#n enrolled, waa year* of age
i Height Compleglo# ——. Eye*
J Hair ■——. Drcupatlon ——•
! Given at Augusta, aUfg of Georgia. No
!r ember SOth, l»# Flgned, fßarkl or
'Fryel. Captain. Co (C or F*. Bocond
i Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Counter-
I signed by P. E Tripp#. Captain. Tenth
Fritted Stair* Cavalry. Muaterln* Out
Officer.”
More Procrrdln*#.
It took about an hour for thr officers
to finish paying off the members of
Co E and a hen the last man of them
had gone forth from the armory with
his money and hi* discharge, the hova
es Co. C were through the same pro
reeding* The mustering out officer took
until el mi X o'clock this Hfternnnn.
v hen the mat man received hi* pay.and
walked from the armory with hi* dis
charge paper* In hla pocket.
Celebrating.
Of courae the ex-*old|.*r* will spend
a lot of the cash this afternoon, and
some may “celebrate" just a bit. but
[don't criticise them. They have well,
corned their money, and. naturally, feel
| soma what lighthearted, and, maybe.
I s-.m« of them will get a bit lightheaded
j today. Thu* the companies that maroh
i . d away to war on the tenth day of
last May have put aside their guns and
j bidden adieu to army Ilf*
Huntley & Palm«r’s Wheat
Meal at Keenan & Co’s
MONSTER TURNTAtiLE
That Has Been Placed in the Georgia
Round House
Work on putting in th* largo now
Iron ttirntablo In the Georgia railroad
roundhouse ta rapidly being comple
ted. The table Is twice as long as
the table formerly used in the round
house. Dis sixty feet long. Ten feot
Dora each track was cut away to make
room.
T»3C AXJOtJiTA HJTUAXJD
THE MINISTERS
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ft .m |* «f frtudi.loni rfclMt Td*
irnnojr htlonfod tn thorn. *«4 moro
than th*t H- ft«S*r« tn got M »*P«od
Mo |hoh ©fforo4 * Mtrrlttlo* motonin •
th* tin **ont*. mtM«t*tntn» id*» th*
of tho **ont* «M tdo *nt of tho
principal util'l rofudtalod It »•« th*t
tt; bom Ho ftcod mil tlmto
Mr. Ilinlth thon Bowl tn noth* nut :
tb« l*»t two rtouooo of tho rmnlutton
Thl* «M loot bjr a l*r*r majorttjr.
Iho orlrtnal rt*ntulln» PM**d wild •
■MoroM odnru* ts oyoo
Aahhath Ohoorv onco
l>r. J. It Moor* nf Oiforil thoh Id
troituood • lu*ol«Mo«. omllln* f«w •
trrlolor ot>**o**i»oo »f tho hatihath d*v
Ho rloiinuitood Iho runntn* nf rail
matt train*, and raid th*i th*r «*r* d<i
ln* mom ihan an* othor ono thin* «o
hrln* about a dtaro*ard of Iho BlMti*a!
InJtmotiOß •Bom*fnh*r tho holrhaih
day to koop It h«ty •*
Ho *lro«»l|- orndomnoil hundav o*-
rutalona. plrnlea, athletic *amoa, etc.
LaOrante or Atlanta.
! Tho olallim of UtOranao and Trinity
church of Atlanta for th# locu» of tho
next oonferonc# noxt camo up, and l«a
j Oranao won he a voto of Ifl* to It
! Anothor foaturo of tho avcnlng'a dia
'cuii«lon trw tho roopoettvo amount* of
monoy to ho allott-d to Wooleyan and
Ij Ofnnao f»mxh“ coltogea
Tho ,'otnmlttoo approprlaiod ft son to
Weoloyan an! nothin# tn La Oran#o.
prof. Smith, a aon of tho prealdont of
tho La Oranpo female college .amended
and aubatiluti-d tho report to *ive Wo»-
lcyan fI.MKI and La Oran*e fSOO Ho
made a etronc appeal for hta ochool,
oaylnK that hla father had done more
1 for education than any other man along
! that line in the etato. He had put S.M.-
000 In Improvefnenta 1n the achool from
which he nor hla children would even
act a rent.
Say Amen.
He wa» warmly applauded, and Blah
op Duncan reprimanded the conference
for auch method* of aproval.
•Say Amen like the good old Metho
dlata." remarked the bishop, “but do
not Indulge In hand clappln* In the
house of God.”
| The hour w-aa ncttin* #ery late, and
Dr. Heldt stated that the iate Georgia
train would be held hat' an hour for the
benefit of th* conference.
The bishop said that he would try to
hurry matters along, but he didn't
know what very fine, and he therefore
plunged Into the remaining resolutions.
The one of the most interest among
these was that the views of the confer
ence regarding intercollegiate games,
especially football, be forwarded to the
faculty es Vanderbilt university at
Nashville.
At nbout U o'clock the bishop spoke
the parting words, the henedictlon was
pronounced and the list of appoint
ments read.
In the Augusta district, J. K. King
is the presiding elder.
The Rev. R. B. O. England suc
ceeds Rev. Will. Dunbar at Asbury
church; the Broadway, St. James, St.
Luke’s and St. John's will be occupied
by the present incumbents; at Wocd-
Iswn the Rev. XV. J. Myrieh succeeds
Rev. E. A. Gray, and at Paine Insti
tute the new minister Is Rev. R L.
Campbell, following the Rev. Dr. Wal
kar.
The fallawlnt are the further ap
palntmenta: _ .
Athens District*—J. BL Robins* pre
siding aider
Atbana, First üburvii, J. W. newt;
Athena. «f<r Miaaian, S. Sh*w; Atb*
: ens. Oeoftaa * treat, d. D. •toaa; Ata
ens. Whitehall and mission, L. P.
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gfrha sad *»4 CaM. *•< 9 *1
Mad#** oa** AI *aata tataeiaM. W.
O Kaaa JMhml W A>
lultra# at H vta* Ua
ft ara. Ta»«a V. C f***d*.
Vtl’A. J A Best ail Jeath Bebgfg J. j
« Mevm. Isaraa* Ofasra IK A
Madia; MMUwhhetAMß. J # Haat *
t•>*»«** T * H idawa. <’ ■« *#* sm%.
P A H«ard. ***•♦• Or*Staaa‘
H L C •»»•». wrtffaff 4i»'K «•*.
aaafw*. J, fl Baa*dNf#d; We* *'fr**
py* i at'agr J. M* H«bart* t* •**
: A acute* Dtatrlr*- J R Kt*f pttat
dhig alder
| Mi T R Rcadall Si IMP*
J H MmAWi Broadway, t. H
Rn'>v A*barv RIO England
At Ijrt«a. 9. R Afwaear. Woodr*aa.
J * Hyneh. lyrhmoad mrealv K
H* Waad Be «ir bilm aa sappUad or
It H, CaaHMfl; f} wra*aaa. MU H.
ftH; Appling T. H T aw**; W*r
•**, T, H nibaaa. TV.»p oa. J. M
Turaiip. Warreptoa. J. M Uwy.
Mcaeca ft. Leak*. Cptveruaa. J »
|.-ala Apart* Cl W Yarhorougr
Hancock Wl’Pata Duahar. MiH*dg*-
W t( Rrarhaat. South tta dw a
mis* oa. agppited hr 1- H. B» *r.
Baldwin rtrrult. Crawford Jarhaoa.
Pays* last nut# H L Camp'e.l
rarrollfoa DtPtrtrt—T 1. Chrlatiaa,
preeldiac abler
i'arri<lltnn. J. H. MrOleeky; Ctfroll
on cirru.t. J I, L Sappi tgtoa; Bo«-
dea. H W Mo rm Whiteaburg and
atiialoß, <!**» M Bahaa; Ctem mlaalon.
L. P Neea*. Wipatno mifeion D C.
Brown DoitglaartHp. T- H
Anatatl and Utbla, B. W. Bal
TaKJboo** circuit. JA. Q. Sbaalp#;
-Roupetll* and mletlon. E. W. Job. *
Buchanan C. P. Marchman; Wpcu
fulealAn. J. «' Taylor Powder
Spriirg*. A. Leater: Tilla Rica Templa
|C. M Vcrdal; Yorhrtl* mlarloo. tup
plied bp 0. B Braswell; Cowpra ait*-
■lnn. J. T. Bakes, Hutrheaon achooU
Geo M Bake*, chap.aln
Dablnnaga DUtftct EUlaoo R.
I Cook. P’ raiding el 4« :
I Dalilopega. D. M. Edward. 0.
Hughre*. aupply; Lumpkin mlgalon,
supplied hjr L. L. Landrum; CTeveianl,
A. A. Sullivan; Clayton circuit, sup
plied by W H. Stllwell; Rabun mla
>flcei, supplied byj. W. Hughs*;
BlairarlUa. 0. Speer; Elijay nilsalon,
A. B. Wearer; Jasper, W E. Tarp
ley; Dawaonvllle, W. W. Oalnep;
i Clarkcavtlle and Turneravllle mlaalon.
J. P. Milton; Young Harri*. W. S.
Robinson; Blue Rlrtge and miMlon.
K W Rogers; Morganton. supplied
[by j. M NVatt*; Demoreaf. C. C.
Ppeoce; LoudsvllTe mlaalon. supplied
'by W. C. Curry; Yount Cane mission,
supplied by T. C. Hughen; Ball
Ground, B. H. Mobley ; Young Harris
j college, president, W. V. Robinson;
'professor, W. S. Robinson; Blrming
j hum minion. G. P. Gary: J. S.
i Green; Collegiate institute, C. C.
; Sen op.
! Dalton District —A, W. Williams,
! presiding elder.
Dalton First church. L. 0. Johnson;
Dalton Hamilton. J. V. M. Morris;
Whitfield. J. F. Summerville
and Trtcm. W. D. Hynnleutt; Spring
Place tlrcult, J. W Bailey. Murray
•circuit, J. E. Russell; Fairmount eir
j cuit. W. E. Arnold; Falrvtew. sup-
Ipiled by J. D. ePrks; Calhoun. 8. A.
Harris; AdalrsvUle. J. O. A. Grogan;
J Tilton and Mission. J. L. Perryman;
Isubllgna. C. E. Hartman: Lafayette,
j. F. Davie; Chlckamauga. .T. F.
j Bailie; Rnssvlile Mission, supplied by
|u. P. Tatum; l.yerly. M. L. Trotit-
!man; Ringgola. H. M. Smith; Kings
ton. C. A. Jamison: Tunnell Hill. T.
E. Davenport. W. G. Hanson, supy.;
Fairmont college. ££esUlent J. A.
Sharp. Prof. P. L. Stanton.
Elberton District —M. J. Cofer, pre
siding elder.
| Elberton, S. R. Belk: Pearl Mills
Mission, W. E. Venahle, supply: Mid
. dleton, W. H. Cooper. Browman, J.
A. Remolds: Hartwell. C. C. Cnrey;
Hart Mtpelon, W. S. Halnee: Roraton,
T. R. Seaborn; CamesylUa, J. IV . Go
ber; .Lavonta, S. H. Wmonffl Toaaoa.
W. w. Brlnsfleld: Toacoa SJtsstoii, A.
F. Xann: Denrslsvllls. H. F. Bran
tuun; Jafleraon, H. ft Mays: Har
mony Grove and S. Sliow;
A VISIT 10
f CAMP HOSPITAL
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Testa dm* It ifitKabf 18. «f tygdaitd
fa*vr ms ill I* las tk »• y■* rx* la iff
Itlf 4 (ay wifW'iaa «r- aa «« w*»sa» turn
*e mark a* §m» bis aa4 awwr* Bw him i
It la a mML aa Ua» aaasa ttaa* aa la-
Nosigf algid m paaa rbwaagb >ia
warg* tad **e the thSMble Dae as rota,
•ret With Ma nrewgart wta- p*d Ml bl#
gray ariaj btaabed Mk-re awe area tha
pat*, ar## fare asd taagatd eyaa sf a
fug ijtrrhfi pat ran and aayi ta M
•he mFro#-heed fhea es aa* a#Bs*dug
firm ja#ftd;ra; aa e*e#it«»#*i d«rtty
fare M ae-e tier th# arm* hrwgdtal ta
g# rasnr -*» r nf ***** a«d the saw.*
kind of traatweut ta *c**»rd*d I# raltw
ed tfdtaMtars that wtml# b* a** •* tba
oiM** A Mttt# far»b#r aa iff the
eo#*al«araat patheafa. aacb aad all
twgrthg »h#M ftirw*''## with a «4>
4'rr‘a for*it#d* ard at*e—*tly teaebiag a
Ifaaa ta twtlane* ' J all who coaae ta
rsgfin wt'b 1 hero
The bcapital M ta chary- nf Dr E
fHepbeaa. of Dili, who has b*#a efli
riratly #rt*aa as steward. Ma* Tr
w|g. the arperiatradetit, ha* sow ar>
rt*ed a* baa alw a utf of ala narws.
who will taka rbarye and Bfcn '■«
every poaaibie way th# suferng la
eaHda
M m Irwla la a graduate "f W-
Mary's Brooklva. atd ba% seen tnu*h
of th* sad aid* of army Ilf*, bavlna
been ia ramp s’ar* Jaly bafaa l«#tall#d
at Frrtrraa Jdorroe whea tb* Sar.t ago
i rrmtlagrai waa taken th#r* dh* 1*
tmdo-Msdly th* rfaht womaa In tb#
right olace, h#lng a tin# disclpllnariaa
and poaaesacd of much etrrutlr* abll
»r
Coralderabts Interest ha# b*en wani
frstad a* to whether any of the local
nurse* would h# employed at the ramp
hospital Mia* Irwin when taked about
thl*. stated thee they would not. as *ll
nurse* are employed by the govern
ment through Dr Antta ffewpothh Mc-
Gee. of Washington city who la. by
S the way. the only csatracted woman
j doctor tn the service.
! Homer clrcut. J. 8. Aakew; Llncolo
ton and Mission. A. J. Sear* and Glen
I Davit, aupply; Mayavllle. F, W. Mc-
Cleaky.
Gainesville Dlatrlct—M. L, Cnder
woed, preaiding elder,
Gainesville, J M. White; Myrtle
Street. «. Tilley; Hall circuit, John
R. Jones; Flowery Branch. J. W.
Austin: Bufori. H. L. Embry: Hoceh
'ton circuit, J. P. Erwin; Cummtng. W.
G. Crowley; Winder. J. A. Quintan:
Bethlehem circuit, supplied by W. A.
Maxwell; Lawrencevtlle, H. A.
' Hedges: Logansvilte, J. Thurman:
j Monroe, Ford Mcßee; Snellrille Mis
ston, supplied by S. H. Braswell. Nor
! cross and Prospect. Charles V. Weatb
jera; Duluth circut. E. C. Marks: Al
pharstta. John A. Burta; Roswell. J.
a. Logan; Belton ami Mission. J. C.
Atkinson; Dacula. W. L. Singleton.
Griffin District—W. W. Wadsworth,
presiding elder.
Griffin. First church. C. S. Owens',
iGriffin. Hanielier Mission. J. T. Rich
ardson; Orchard Hill, A. B. Sanders:
Milner. J. B. Holland; Zabulon, M.
M. Walraven; Concord Mission. James
H. House: aßrnesvllle. W. S. Stevens;
West Monroe, B. H. Trammell; The
Rock and Mission, .1. P. Burgess: Cul
! loden. F. J Mashburn: Thomaston,
; H. W. Joiner; Forsyth. W. T. Irv'ne;
'Forsyth e'rcult. E. K. Aiken: Senola.
\V, H. Speer. Jonesboro. J. W. Stipe;
Hampton. L. M. Lyle.
LaGrange District —W. R. Foote,
presiding eider.
I-e Grunge, A. C. Thoross: Wc.v
Point, H. M. Onlllian: West Point
circuit. T. S. Edwards:. HogansvlUe,*
G. W. Morgen; Grantvllle. J. E. Eng
j land: Rock Mt. Mission. W. R. Ken
jnedy. Xewnan: W. F. Cook; Glenn. B.
Ip. Searcy: Turin. H. R. Davies;
Franklin, F. R. Smith; Palmetto and
! Fairburn. W. T. Bell; Rulmetto oir-
ioult, L. H. Gwen; Greenville and
Tninltv, T. E. Rteroe: Mtwatviila. M.
ft. Bdwartls: CSi'ri&y; J. M. Bowdao:
[ plat Maaavaia Misatea, S. 8. Cawan:
I Woodbury, A. S. lfuvris.
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Our Coal Promotes Health, Wealth and good Cheer
It burns thiough and through and leaves neither slate nor
cinder and but very little ash.
OUR JELLICO AND CROSS MOUNTAIN
Household Coals are unequalled lor cleanliness, heating and
lasting qualities and money is saved daily by their use.
hgg. Nut and Steam Coals of best Grades and at
I owest Prices
Telephone* - ( FRASER & CUMMINO, Lessees,
Beiulim ijo I CO-OPERATIVE COAL SUPPLY CO., 1041 Jackson St
Wehb Lmtef. 166, F. It A. M.
A called communication
of Webb Lodge. 166. will
be held in Blue Room. Ma
sonic Temple. "TONIGHT,
eight o'clock, SHARP, for
the purpose of attending
the opening exercises of
the Fair. Every member is
Urged to be present.
By order
ERNEST S. McCREARY,
W. M.
C E. Coffin, Secretary.
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for dinner should rewind you ihsi your
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gloss and domestic ftolah such ns •*
lay on your shirt. rolUum sod ruts af
ter thee have been whitened by our
perfect methods of laundry work, and
starch'd to use right degree of Mlß
eese. Shirt# laundered 4n*ce ere ad
mired by the moil critical.
Shirts. 10c.. Collars. Jr.; Cußs. «e.
Both , Phc*es
MULSH'S STEAM LAUNDRY.
314 Jackeon Stress.
[social Lodge. No. 1, F. ft A. M.
A call communication of
,Sociai Lodge, No. 1, will
be held in Blue Room, Ma
sonic Temple, TONIGHT,
eight o’clock, SHARP, for
the purpose of attending
the opening exercises of
the Pair.
By order
W. J. HOLLINGSWORTH.
W. M.
Wm. H. Crane, Secretary.
C. B. Allen
830 BROAD STREET.
I SELL THE OLD RELIABLE
Efflli Cut Sine.
HEATING STOVES of All KINDS