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; ‘i}.icl Fuiletin ‘ aud Couficd. 117 YEARS OLD, h-x-wb-.fl--wsnhu ‘menth; f AMONG THE LAST: 1t is pleasing to note that Nerwich figures among (he last of the whaling towns with one vessel of 204 tons-bur- then. An article printed in The Amer- fcan Whale Fishery shows tnat whal- ing reached its height in this eountry in 1848 when the fleet numbered 680 ships and barks, 84 brigs and schoeners with a total tonnage of 233,= 262, The value of the fleet was $21, 000,000 with $70,000,000 invested in the business which employed 70,000 sea- Last year all that Sallyer eould do at the golf elub was to brag about his baby, Whe was tee youthful actually to chum with his father's companions, When a baby is at that crumpled, red- dish stage which indicates that its age is still reckening In days all that any father ever dees is to brag at a safe The Porteous & Mit to coo over him Sallyer withdrew to the company-of the men and beamed. hief ameng the. enthusiastic femi. nine admirers of Robert, Jr., Was Miss Quigley, Sallyer grinned & bit when he observed her lift the baby IREDUCED, PRICES uigley was making a grand stand Special Offerings For Today ON MANY LINES OF GOODS FOR “AT THE LARIAT'S END,”. “THE TRAIL OF CARDS,” “WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH FATHER?” . “A GENTLEMAN'S GENTLEMAN,” .. A ‘A SEA DOG'S LOVE, e DR ED Edison Problem Story graph Farce Comedy Mexican Cemedy #un her kneé, for he felt that Miss IMMEDIATE USE. VALUES THAT MEAN SATISFACT- OokfiAsyAVINGS FOR ALL WHO VISIT THE STORE,| men. The decline of the whale fishery in half a century left in 1906 the follow= ing fleot: distance. He would be , exceedingly bered by any cleser cdmpanionship with his progeny. x This_spring, however, Sallyer falt that Robert, Jr., really was ap- play and was not above getting solid even with the juvenile members of the Ballyer family. It was well known that she had her eye upon Sallyer's brother, Hob. Beyond the fact that Eatered N A the Padtstlos at Nechiia, HEATRE BROADWAY 53, Vessels, Tonnage New Beatora B be | ECng SN st B pild | she, cobia piy o, dlgvaiag, Kopd . P ~ 9 e Ises at sounded almos! ko me of golf, yer tte at he 2 ). P urray | San Francisco 14 8,626 -| Words. He could smile intelligently. | couldn't objéct to Miss Quigley as a WOMEN S SUMMER DRESSES ON.E NIGHT ONLY' MONDAY AUGUST 4th Provincetown o8 340 | Hence Sallyer felt that Robert, Jr., | sister-In-law, though gs a rule it aid Whitney Op 2 gl § Narwich, Conn. .1 294 [had developed Into a son who was|not do for a woman in a family to ey Opera Co., Direction F, C. Whitney, Presents outshine the men in any line. She doubtless was waiting for Bob now. jallyer turned to greet an acquaint- ance. Flve minutes later he was deep in a discussion of the virtues of a new ball. Ten minutes later he had furi- ously accepted a challenge to a game to prove his contention. Fifteen min- utes later he was teeing off at the first hole with energy and absorption. It was a_hotly contested game. At its finish Sallyer and his opponent found their arsument still undecided. Emphatic Reductions For Quick Clearance WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES AT $1.98 Exactly 200 Women’s Summer Dresses, including White Lingerie 2nd Dresses of Colored Gingham, well made throughout—Dresses that were $3.50, $3.98 and $4.50, re- duced to $1.98. THE WORLD COMIC OPERA The Chocolate Soldier a Hughes, Lottie Collins, Lucile Saunders, Harry Fairleigh, J. F. slei-n Langlois, Geo. Taliman and Others. ; Same Company That Played the Colonial Theatre, Boston, With the Origi- nal Colonial Theatre Symphony Orchestrd, Signor De Novollis, Director, quite & human Dbelng and _entirely worthy of Introduction into intelligent circles. 2 S “Why. not let me take the kid-out to- the club ” Sallyer asked his wife on a recent Saturday afternoon. ‘I want to show him to the fellows. Oh, of tourse he'll be good—and 1 won't stay long. Itll give you a chance to set a little rest, too.” “It's a perfectly cr clared Sallyer's wife. out bables at a golf Among the various causes for the decline of the whaling industry we find low profits; decline in the price of oil due to discovery of coal mines; the discovery of gold, creating a new fleld of adventure; the financlal crisis of 1857; over-supply of the market; and the ice of the Arctic regidns, on ac- count of which the Arctic fleet of thir- ty-four vessels were abandoned in the ice-pack in 1871, Scurvy, wrecks, fires, de- ‘What do they club? ere other contributory reasons. v want to play golf so they played another round. It was o gheriond | B st extraordinary. vovage was| L suess it wont hurt ‘em to look |a glorious afternoon and they tdled || o WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES AT $3.95 Sierrttree oer || made by the Envoy of New Bedtord, |4l my soni" declared Shliver 'fatu- |over. the course. “When I can drink : ; 60——PEOPLE 60 ously. They're alwa; shouting | in air like this,” Sallyer said ev WOmEn’S FJenCh L\n&fl D]‘_esses in COafCE‘ and Ba]kan CATCHY MUSIC — PRETTY CO&TUMES—OH]G'NAL SRS a condemned ship which was refused feel that life nsurance by the underwriters, which e In Windhaw te over 5090 houscs. little while, “it make: is really worth 1iving! about_their a real boy.” Seats on Sale Thursday ids. July 3ist, at 10 A. M. _ I want to show ‘em | Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75¢, 50c, 35c, 25c. styles—also Fancy Voile Dresses, splendidly made Dresses in Putmam and Damiclson to oves | |In one vear obtained a gross amount s e O s Maliy y Vg g greglindieged 00 barrels of ofl, and of bone, Sallver and his son created all the | ver and & Sroup of men stroled into | [that were $4.98 and $5.98, reduced now to $3.95. is commidered the local dally. pounds. Summing up, then, the %{flest that Sallyer had hoped fot. |a clump nr| upylo trees xm‘dhs:lnbkeg Easters - entire result of the voyvage it was found he arrived about 2 o'clock when the | and then simultaneous sighed an atan e oo gy 11T | iha"ha hroukne in 3138450, inehuding | Voranas were well flied " and there | fose, o thev must caich “the 818 HIGH GRADE DRESSES AT $7.50 = B v e % J was a rush to see the baby, who was | train. Beaming, flushed with exercise : 5 = Sve pevistase aisiricin, mnd ‘nixt | [ner own estimated value at Son Fran- | S GIUE D5 B Y Spring | and general happiness, salyer tramp: Beautiful Summer Dresses of genuine French Linen, Em- DAVIS THEAT RE FEATURE P ot Y -Zapath, D, fo AN6. S88 PO 3% clothes. The men shook hands with|ed into the clubhouse, As he sed . . - Y = s s ¥ The Bullecin i mold in every || fitted at about $5.000 fim gravelyand he bore himselt With | the i iiving room dsor, shril ‘aner broidered Linen, plain Ratine, Lingerie and Striped Voile, . sROADWAY BT Y7 towan and all of the R. ¥. D. e i al ty, greatly to his fathers | vells smote his ear, Something at the | Iq);i{; e Chssestisis, | T ety e e |y el A hvaln ‘was. Aistursed. but ||ouitable for street wear, for travel eic., Dresses that were SPECIAL—WED, THURS., JULY 30, $1_8PECIAL GOOD WORDS FOR NEW ENGLAND. | delight. a $12.50 to $17.50, reduced now to $7.50. | not tili he ‘had walked straight by 4REELS—DANIEL’FRONMAN PRESENTS—4 REELS It appears to be a law of nature little group in the window did some p that one must leave his home and mm:.i\::(gm put the brakes on Sall- SUMMER SUITS REDUCED TO 3750 JAMES K' HACKETT 3 efore he is fully capabla.of ciating the beauty of its scenery o real merit of the people. Mr. French, who has traveled all try, returns to speak thus —IN THE PRISONER OF ZENDA His Greatest Masterpiece in Motion Pictures in Addition to our Regular He blinked 2 moment at the tabl f Miss Quigley with Robert, Jr he comprehended flushed, dishevele; ruggling in | OTHER VIEW POINTS | Stylish Summer Suitg of Ratine, Ramie and Fancy Linen —high class Suits that were made to sell at $12.50 to $20.00, befol ey wa. Robert J rms Miss Qui little group of manufacturing | | Brooks county. Georsia, has 5o Iy e o tadoh Sinpresu: reduced now to $7.50. Dramas and Comedies ermelons this diced person might have said_that USUAL PRICES USUAL TIME USUA TP e st{5on. $4 worth for every man, woman bl of t L PRICES . e I et flom |and child in the ‘county. Wasmers | 905 Paracuiaty oS Yer, of Reker WOMEN’S LINEN COATS REDUCED TO $3.98 i by \1) ¢t desire | there ave reflecting with ‘pleasure that o 7 PP ~. o S New Shalsgi M i Feople wear less and eat more than | oo ol Women'’s Linen Coats, three-quarter length—Smart Walk- the perfection o 1 fruit cul- | they used t ringfield Republica “Great snakes!' gasped A S e o s o st vislt New Englan. If| & oo (& SPringneld Repuglican. | O cnended. T forgot ing Coats with contrasting collar and cuffs, value up to $5.50, Have The Bulletin Follow You ]| ou want to see the best corn or 9a% | purcel post orders for the proposed | ' should” thinke. you haa» s | freduced now to $3.98. ) et faifa or potatoes, the purest | ChanEee in size of packages and zone | Quigiey sssured nim. ‘He seoms "3 | ! ifalfa or potatoes, th St | restrictions are to take effect Aug. 15, | very active child. I never worked so J Readers of the Bulletin leaving | | bred sheep or « or ogs, he best | no matter” what members of congress | A R T iy WOMEN’S SILK SHIRTS AT $2.98 - est pi ave been led to think, on TecelVing | aolack. And your wife has telephoned R R e g r & St A e e | men, the best | the ‘complaints ‘of ‘express. companics | T s Women’s Silk Shirts, of washable striped silk, in both high Via Rail and Steamer rural resorts or Europe can have ||y .. rury e et ter and milk{and railroad companies. Burleson | 'She added this as though rejoiced ack les 4 TR 3 £ B or ies can beval{ben tar e eI ALt Ratis 10 ARYS, is. Job unber fult cons | gar Lopaoaed H8 e, fhongh Soliche and(low n&c\k styles, very comtorml\le for these hot days, value h d Jul 3list B R o hoss criuire e b e ars | troL.—Waterbury Republican, - at the other end of the line. |1$3.98 and $4.50, reduced now to $2.98. T'hurs ay, Ju S t i {1 o ut while this is all very = Say,” Sallver begged. ‘I'm scare : - 4 A Orders should be placed with The || 0 Pe found. But while this is Wil X 3 . | Come on home with We and help tem. Meoilan train i Norwich at 9.10 for N ’ . L e T e filiam Henry Lee, a Chicago pub- | Con e K egular train leaves Norwich at 9.10 a. m. for New London whers pas - Bulletin Business Office. hope is tha o is a_new spirit In [ lisher “'-E\’u\_:)\:“n'x;n lg;oa‘_m\\;ifqdmm;l]f::;c;nefina‘:m:;fine;:fl:r\en :ir“"éi”n‘;.cf, Women’s $3.98 and $5.00 $l 79 sengers will transfer to Norwich Line steamer, City of Loweli, dus the agricuity g e youtn on hie relatives. " How. adtraah ( Eldeh ho dhnik L nBrel L e s Dress Hats, Reduced to . Nowpare 10 oy spread of t oA ng it wou have been to have met hi. o W3 DOUBLE THE SALARY. land ha come and its'adop- | him immediately after meeting the | Serve all you are going to get—but ; , N 3 g A ROUND There is a report abroad that Pres- into practice has almost become | man who tells about himself in the |Im just mad enough at you to o Women’s Dress Hats at emphatic reductions. These are TRIP tdent Biliot of Niew faven moga§s mitter of couree. The RRFicultusslifiet ten MHlutes of convemsation with along and see you get it"—Chicago | [a]] oyr fine Dress Hats that sold at $3.98 and $5.00, many of ] ONLY L) 1 Mot of e aven road : & ar Tarmyic a stranger!—Bridgeport Standard. 2 g i S 18 1o receive twice the salars Jr. Mel- gyl g Yo% it g them made in our own work room, others are the product of Rt ) insthe ola rules of chance, Tho | The modest andselt-depreciating Who Take |[°™ of New York’s leading ‘milliners—all reduced now to Rmper of Nohem SN RE N e one else mot direct'y iy SHLh AR inone e Women 0 [al %1.79. No tickets sold on morning of excursion if limit is previously reached. road should object. Bu 5 ” 2 e . .. osition for the mai ho wish- | city but admits that it would be bet- RS tod’ e wocld 4 Eopbutiidn fof Hie mes ot fer“vet it only e haa a hail' suliablo this umversal_!y popu}l}ar Iz};)me 7 : NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD thing more than a ten dollar disp: r make money o eve found this | for bolding conventions and a shore —at times, when there 1 o Ewikchuman Do s great Taprosement | Men in the far west have fotind s | 1io,1? IRE, RISHUNS, 4 & oote | remedy il A Remarkable Qifering of Women’s Summer : 20 the gervice? While such Targe sams | 2U¢ 2nd, (it is why fruit-growers of | Even at this distance It looks s it jsneed—are spared many hours are betng spen B P monk out M8 Teis WRKCH | et Impcavs cohmlighe. | 'of mupiepestary inflering— ,Underwear Steamer Block Island ALY SERvice ne carry n i the most of. L . ‘ well-patd, weil fed and w fiiVe FIf, 0 SmANs, (N ivst 2% : FT ; Beginning “Today and conthuing for four days—Wednesday. URtIR SR 25t - — Two girls who were recently rested 3 ¥ 3. & — W, ake s rka ‘workmen are an 2 in*Wew Haven for idle o v. Friday, and Saturd: We make this remarkable of- megligence, accide EDITORIAL NOTES. 2 E and‘-‘(';é‘v"f:‘ Uifl"’\‘ss?h"‘(\’ifvl’:; \\t“ ?Y’f\-r an H}A‘l’«»\ h’!.ud choice \va' our Entire SQD:“( of 1 New Haven had spent h Dog days do not appear to put a|once This manner of getting rid of e A e el nbed simmies WelEht 122 4 a" 1t Joat lnst vear in w rowl into the mouth of the old | people not wanted is ot caiculated okes—Vests tnat wore 15, 256, and 290 each, A Chotoe of the wafety devices would to ¢ the condition to which so- entire stock at 123 each, 2 for 25¢ : EACH AN AM - AM. AN have guarded its ow e 1 ciety objects. This shifting of pon- Norwich .. SLv. *9:00 **9:15 Block Island . Lv. *2.15.%*3.13 protected the traveling public. A ome ropl vers have a | sibility is not fair and intensi the This offering is made to reduce stock and is for four days New London . 1030 10.40 Watch Hill 3.45 4.40 Bundred thousand dollar pre At mi ey are crime {nlhfl' lha!t prevents its repeti- Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. jon! Wednesday, Thursday, Frid: and Saturda And please Wateh Hill . . 1145 12.00 | New London . v 5.05 6.00 R eemend dotiar president, bs et tion.—Meriden Record. remember. ‘there is no restfiction on quantity. You can buy what Block Island Due 115 120 | Norwich .. ‘Dub 7.00 7.30 i == vou ples s many as yo ol a 25 Sollar switchrjan will not wreck a T President Luther, of Trinity, attend- L S ke st fon s pamicnse of: QU TembiAs (Do, dbo; 256 e wny S‘mda; M PRt s o P.M. P.M. tratn. There would be no strikes e ed the progressive meeting Saturday | - - - = the same lib handed policy ex- Ldgenty tl and, in the few felicitous re s he T ded down the line and less railroac 2 Mmade, he said: “When we are fold th et e o tne a5 rairind T o B R e S el BIG CUT FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES ON POTTED PLANTS SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS \ ith the ! 7 wonder how#i@am going to obey RIS 2 : i d i Seioob. Bversthing | nerh® Preetient Lathor il hext b ( Beginning Today, we will offer the entire lot of rare potted Wondars w“""d:,:o'"d Riidansc fuly it mqus, 20 THE CHATTANOOGA ENCAMP- he line to the young | asking, and with reason, if there 3 Hnlants at snecis e : S 1an B Z AND e RN e, e n Price o GITee |[|[plants at special prices for quick clearance. In most instances Watch: Hill «&0Cin | Block Island RETURN MENT. SR e s conditions tend to create such a phe o P is ica ack 3 TR e e gl L ST Gl the pot alune is worth the price asked for both pot and plant. Adults, 50; Children, 25c. Adults, 75c; Children, 40c. now plann o attend the think he will be satis- | F€r- ! “‘.':: B et ot o s e % et BRSn Best | At 5c each At 10c each Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill - e 7 35 ThE ot To Senator Works we have nothing c lb- | Pink Ramblers Boston Ferns and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office o .ml“:;;‘;: s i ERAEA S PR to say. He is.of the world. He is in Grade | Carnnitans Barb P of company on Shetusket Street, Norwich. Chattanooga today is 2 1 ssador Wilson came from Mex- | BOUYCS, 2 knotws eyvil and belleves In 5 |l cactus Plant Maidenhair Ferns NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO, C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agent. viting city and propos P Nab Jusoubicivwiae bpeys bub | Works is a_Christian Scientist. He This week Best Peanut §| Boston Ferns Ponisetta’s the Uniom veterans of Pres “«n" son is looking on with | knows that'there is no evil except per- | Maidenhair Ferns Oercidiums B Bt cine his mouth shut | verted human_ thought. The tariff bill Butter 10c Ib. 8 o thiam 4 Ll — | cannot be evil unless he thinks it £o, | Ip ; IR G2 them popular cocktail has celebrated | and if he thinks not so it will not be — A SPLENDID COLLECTION, AT 19¢ to $1.98 £ ber as it aid th Virthday, and the auestion is | evil. | We suggest” to-the " Calfornia ; | Excursion Boats e s long the inventor of it | Statesman that he cease to contribute [IAt 19¢ each R sthcin a el to the error of mortal mind. As to Nilg ] eac! At 59c each executive committee, to | y Ry 24 \\h‘»lhr‘ govern- | i oo gton than they @0 ot hoine ™ s : Maidenhair Ferns ’};fl*fls Palmsg Steam, Mechanical and Sail Beats, B taras & meeting that o e A”‘w‘ i e ‘r'"w’r;;ww Bridgeport Farmer. | Fig Cuttings entig Palms Sand Toys, Pails and Shovels, w.g-l . t e Recot@ to be made up of what con- s s Baskets, | Between Norwich and New London. s e e eoraner | grestmen did not say ——————————— e | e At $1.18 each e Gl el O e tees, | | A baat lsavos withor oty 3 and 11 & s gprgpls o . P { Beautiful Areca Palms in 9-inch BT s v "|a .m, 1. 8 and 5 p. m. daily. Fares— e hatuan ce tne citix n : ni-lot gardens of the cities [elsimrl o) et () et f o At 35c each bots Paper Napkina, Lunch Sets, Ete, 15 conts ‘ono way; 25 cents round trip, . g o beautiful d rhey keep | Norwich Pier, Franklin Square; New fi:m Berate reierans, himeelf a res- |down the weeds and keep up the tastes g | ;‘i?:i‘v“ar;g(v\ At $1.98 each DWIN FAY LUt Pier. tot AUk BL A R R R e tions of the youn Today Is Free Stamp Da O ai. Exira tarse Areca Paims tn 10-men| | [ARS, Thames Navigation Co, BN g€ peeparation. An enter- modern concert of the powers | y p y il Pelagontums pots Fianklin Square bk e ) talnment fund of not less than $30. it etk 5 Orehids y EE 000 will be available to the local com- HAgpn npite gre. (ouRELG | renas. At $2.39 each choir invisible. It is not de- Poniset Hanaboma Tatants Palms 15 185 1 mittees. Matdenhair Ferns inch pots i ng modern hymns. en great (<] | | These Plants will go on sale in our basement department, ! CLOSING OUT |{at these special prices, beginning Today and until sold. It is / Chickamauga park h jmproved during the past ten 3 13 B . he orsinio : nd now declares himself to BF Ve, Governmsants, tru e republican, and that | : f O S5 Sl o valor Governments. | mokes e Gemocrats. of the couniry | g o an exceptional opportunity to secure rare and beautiful plants ] TEETH these battlefields ab, 000 mem smile o e at a mere fraction of their real worth. . My repubiiton: for ik king’ thy: Taost and the majo: of them are i A7 = ] - life-like, finest fitting and best wearing mEEE L e e [IREMaining Summer Stocksf] R p ol strugied drt he | Ge t in what they consider a = H leaves my office until the patlent is R ks acatmons aucizg it | ootee L e || Special Values From Qur Third Floor gl salatod, This. rul, it Bever tional v serve he m are give 2 . roken. In addition on set is the nat- out (lmm::;:-m::)‘m:r:'p:;:x oattibe hiviting. N e | ural gum, the use of which makes it v fig . . | 1 ible to detect false teeth in the that existed in September. 1833 ALl AR T { CLEARANCE PRICES ON COUCH HAMMOCKS moath, This wo:nderful;lnva%lnn s together 110 miles of macadamized | The action of the Mexicans when a = 3 only to be had In my office. My sole resiwey s bee Somstrucied (ot | peremriory aemand. vas Tmade 1ot | @) Regardless Of COSt c $14.50 Couch Hammocks, Reduced to $9.69 nmi‘fi & give the Best at the eaat o ood | Dixon's delivery, shows that they still | ~ ;- 2 ssible cost.s I gl e al i ot ol potwork o oo | o' deivers, snows tnet, they el | $10.50 Couch Hammocks, Reduced fo $7.89 Bomtes ok 10 o%hes with o R nected with Chattanooga by govern- |respect for him, $6.00- Couch Hammocks, Reduced to $4.59 THE NEW ment and county boulevards. The park e — I §s also reached by trolley lines and Bryan used to he of the opinfon | , Dr. Jackson's “Natural steam roads. no man was capasle o earning | I8} INEN SUITS $5 00—values t $'5 00 CLEARANCE PRICES ON PORCH SCREENS Guny_Iais ot testh Whio- L] Chattanooga 1= well snm-hrd: ary of $5,000 a m.: but now he ( 3 . aiues 10 . 5 | JAt 65c—Size 6x8 feet, National Bam-| “Komi” Gauranteed Porch Screens, GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 UP, hotels and public sn‘)fir \\I'v hown rt man should be able | | boo Screens, reduced to 6bc. reduced as'follows: OTHERS G&0c. in the opening of private houses f = | 5 At $1.35—Narrow Slat, size 6x8 feet, . ent of old sbldiers. T — At 850—Size Sx8 feet, National Bam-|A% Slat, : This is the only offics in Norwlch fhe emertaament of 10 0ere T | e s 5 Tows nas| @ S ORT COATS, $9.75—values to $20.00 | Rt o ey S s o et | Dr. JACKSON, Dentist vt soa"Sovnr 25 toth imect » - 2 e iy 3 s s e 28 ] B arrow Slat, size 8x ‘eet, pla e ‘om natur: ee: shown that thf worm will turn, | | h | value s2.50. Successor to ones) are inserted positively without So one intending to be here in Sep- | has sued tie ball club for $35,000 for DRESSES $3 95—values to slo 50 e D LB il Rine Jollo Ttxsh abt THE KING DENTAL CO. pain, L3 g fember need feel reluctdnce nor appre- leged damages to his jaw from 4 § g @, . 1 X value $2. il < 203 Main St. next to Boston Store DentnlflNur:e In Attendance. Bension in arranging for home accom- |a blow from a players fist. At Dyed| At $2.65_wide S: i 9 a.m. to8p. m. Phone 1282-3 Palnless Pxtraction. modations. It ix earnestly desired, —— ? it hjvsm‘; e m‘&‘i e de Slat, size 8x8 feet, Bowever, and will be much to the ad- | A Denver society woman Is said to SHIRT wA'STS, s],so—values to $3,00 yamtage of the visitor, that he write'|have a pig: for a pet. Since she c: 3 ! i §n advance, and as soon as_he can, |bathe and perfume him every da ICLEARANCE PRICES ON SUMMER FLOOR COVERING SA E PIECES { Most Cigars Sman e &0 Btating the number to be in his party, | must be an improvement upon some $ 5 $ _Colesial Ra cs, size 24x36 At $5.79—Siz 2 2 VE TH ‘whether married .,; single, “nu; ‘k‘ind hegs women get attached to, OWASH SKIRTS! 1'9 Values to 3'50 ° Mxnsjqces, \lir‘\'}a!ssrc{:m o 1‘x::é7gnu:- c\'a‘ln‘e‘t(}‘ WA < and have a new Lense made by TOM’S 1-2-3 5c GIGAR IR SrEaagsment of roomsa that they S L At 98c—Colonial Rag Rugs, size 30x60 ¥ A \prefer. There is a wide range of A¢- | gye man in the beaver hat says: The P 3 inches, value $1 s At $6.95—Size 9x12 feet, figured Crex C. A SPEA‘R’. GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Gommodations offered, and all corre- [ xorgich man who calls his wife | At $1.49_Colonial Rag Rugs, size 36x72] Rugs, value $5.25. Optometrist and Optician, Try them and see. #hould be addressed to the | ppough because she is as good as a 1 inches, value $1.75. 4 x 218 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square | THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. tancoga Bneampment assocfation, | po2S JEIIE SIC K 48 SO & At $6.18_Colontal Rag Hugs, size 7| At $7.19—Size 9x12 feet Wool and over Somers Next to i Palacs Cafe Chattancogs, Tennessee, With the as- | .)." oy lawyer husband Necessity, feot, 6 inches x 10 feet, 6 inches,] Fibre Rugs, value $8.95. surance of prompt and courteous at- ly..ause necessity knows no law. value $8.00, fention to all requirements. F AT 121-125 Mai At $7.89—Colonial Rag Russ, size 9x12] At $7.89—“Waite” Grass Rugs, size - L The ldea of giving the fighting men -125 Main Street i feet, vaiue s10.50. 8X12 feet, value $9.75. PHANT CAFE b Thres mackere] have been caught at | of Mexico ail the opportunities needed ° o 'WHITE ELE to buy arms in this country is not 8o bad, since the more arms they have the greater the execution. How could the fighting Mexicans be more profit ably -goten rid of? DAN MURPHY & CO. Ales, Wines, Liguors and Cigars Gorner of Watar and Market Sta “WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE” | == Lo emnie) e} M= <] | Jately with rubber bands around y. It is not suspected that they 2 to wear garters; but that mind is at work on & Europear. Plan Grill Room open until 12 m. | HAYES BROS. Props

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