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FATHE
$5.00 Bath Robes for 3
$6.00 Florsheim shoes,
gift, $3.89.
$1.50 box Wunderhose
guaranteed 6~months, $1.]
$3.50 and $4.00 Hats.
Six genuine Linen Hai
in Xmas box, $1.14.
$2.00 Kid Gloves, all sh
ntil Xmas Eve
Your Opportunity
HUNTER CASE CONTINUED. Pr
thej
Appeal of Carolina Man Before gates
United States Supreme Court. home
....-..."I
Washington, De. 8.-The ease of ident
. Wash Hunter, against the State ty ha
fSouth Carolina, :now on appeal in assist
e Supreme Court of the United quak<
ates came before th Court this massa
orning on .a motion for a writ of floods
reiorai to complete the record in some
e case, strangely called in legali can .e
rase, "For diminution of the ree- befor
d' by the addition to the record tions,
fthe opinion of the Trial Court at such
eenwood, at which place Hunter ed to
s found guilty of manslaughter "'A
d .sentenced to seven years in~ the IChri;s
nitentiary. Blease & Dominick, of fill ti
wberry, and Richey & Riehey, of 'conne
urens, are local counsel for Hun- a got
, .and John G. Capers, who per- it Cor
sted the appeal of the ease to the dollar
preme Court of the United States, increa
presents Hunter here. eomes
Mr. Capers, for counsel, made no small
etiomn to the addition of the ree- idowi"
d suggested, but was unwilling slowl3
t the record should be further "I
dded to by matters whieh had not be bo
n in the printed record of the ready
s considered by the supreme court dowm
fSouth Carolina, unless in turn-, an er
tters which he desired put in the We h
ord were also allowed to go in. asked
torey General Lyon and Mr. has a
pers could not agree about these lie re
ditions t>) the record and it was, mn an
refore, agreed to allow it corn
eted 6nly in the way requested by I
writ 'of certiorari and to take up
ter on, .as an agree~d statement of Alaba
miel such matters, if any, as are
e hereafter added. It is prob
e that it will be sometime before Bir]
case will finally be heard by the return
upreme Court of the United States. yester
-..--- prohit
.T RED CROSS PRESIDENT. ment
pears
?sident Expresses Hope that Some 125,00
One Will Give Society Endow- -histor:
ment Fund of $5,000,000. As
feat o
ashiigton, Dec. 7.-Presidient: there
t was re-elected president of the result
merican Red Cross late today, and ture I.
esided for a time over the fifth dustru
nual meeting of the Association, B r
dhere. Inthe.
The President made a brief ad- rebuke
ess in whiceh he expressed the hope and a
t some. one some day might pre- Alabar
t the Red Cross with an endow- return
g,t fund of $5,000,000, to place the Bi
bnecent work on a more per- merce
nenbasis. Mr. Taft also per- the ef
~all3resented. a gold medal vot- of Eas
by th~ Red Cross Society to has be
yd C. Vris:om. former ambassa- two or
Italy, foi- work rendered by Lead
during the recent earthquake in were e
her Italy, andl silver me~dals to the r.es
Katherine B. Davis .ard Sam- conifide:
.Parrish, who assisted in the moe
relief work,. Missis
JWOULIJ
What You W
,hristrroe
:R MC
,mas, $3.99 $1.50 Felt I
a useful gr ey or blue,
$3.50 Vici I
6 pair, li1 an comf
.4. Six Pairs !
Xmas box, $1.
idkerchiefs "Make you
You '11 feel
ades, $1.39 better.'
"Under the !
esident Taft to-night attended trip.
nformal reception to the dee-, "The
to the amiual meeting at the men of
of Miss Boardman. write i
luring the last year," said Pres- .measurt
Taft in his address, "the socie- ha'e es
s shown what it could do in its ed Stal
anee to Ita'ly after the earth- 'It
~, to Eastern Turkey after the the sal'
e.res and to Mexico after the in publ
.It seems to be zeessary in "I
way or other to fill the Ameri- servativ
ye and to ilUll the Amnerican ear feet by
e- vou can arouse to con:tribu
and when you have a disaster
as that in Italy, which appeal
all, we are most generous.
.nd so it is with respect to the
tmas stamp. That seems to
te eye of th-e public, and its
etion 'with tubereuilosis carries
Id revenue with it. But when;
aes to the contributions of a M
a year, when it comes to the IU U
sed membership and when it
to the establishment by these
contributions of a large en-'
ent fund, the matter moves
am sure somebody is going to
rn, andlIhopehe is born al
who will give us a large en
ent. I think we ought to have
dowment of about $5,000,000.
ave been modest anid have only IB. E
fr$2,000,000, but if anyone
a extra $3,000,000 he need not
stricted by the limitation put
:1 caused by our modesty.''"
'ROHIBITIONISTS LOST
ima Dry" Leaders Over
whelmed by the Result,
ningham, Ala., Nov. 30.-Later
s from the State indicate' that A
day's majority against the
>itio-n constitutional amend
will run above 25,000. It ap
tbat a vote ~of not less than
( was polled, the largest in the
r of the State.I
the sweeping nature of the de
f the amendmnent is realized
is a disposition to analyze the
for its probable effect on fu
igislation -in the State. In-j (
tLI leaders and business men of
Liama :re i nos; an n:.rnus
r belief that t'he result was a
of recent drastic legislation
declaration of the people of
aa of their determination to
to conservatism. Loaders of
rmingham Chamber of Corn
believe the election will have
e.t of bring ng a great deal
tern capital to) Alaibam . -:. eh
en intimidated for the past
three years.
verwhielmned by the news ofe~ fte:~eKi?tfre
ul.as they were absolutely
rd of victory up to the b. t
t. Governor *Comer left for
4TC
HAVE'I
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FOR . .
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iedroom shoes, black,
fur top, $1.29
'id Blueher Shoes, sty
>rtable, $2.89
-uaranteed Hose in a
14
r Gifts useful.
better-They'll feel
7 -P E
5ign of the FC
election determined that the
Alabama did not wish to
ato their Constitution police
-s nor surrender rights the
:pressly reserved,'' said Unit-L~
es Senator Johnson.
toes not mean the return of Te
ons, nor any backward step
ic morals.
:neans that Alabama is con
e and not to be shaken off her "*
mere sentimental appeals.,, Monday
MONUMI
I am representil
Ienburg Marble i
CHARLOTTE
in this section, and am prep
prices on anything in the wa
Tablets, Monuments, Etc. S<
my prices before placing you1
and work guaranteed first-cles
L. HIL LER NE W
ASSiBNM
L G00DSO0N ilAND
To Pay What i
.MUST HAVE
3oods Must be C
into Cast
'our Money Will
Service Here
A nywhere E
1. KLET']
Our Loss is Yoi.
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pave Thcm Give
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$1.50 Bedroom Slippers, fur tops,
red, blue or grey, $1.29.
$1.25 Felt Bedroom Slippers, 98c.
$1.50 Box Lislethread Hose, black
or tan, $1.14
75c Mufflers, wool, 39c.
RRYC
ital Piercing Arr(
M USIC.
.uAlice Robertson
icher of Piano, Voice and
Harmony.
Studio 1218 Main St.*
GrfluMona Qtar Cur
Phone 263. ..
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gthe
ran8ite O Ban
ared to make you
y~ of Headstones,
e my cuts and get
-order. Material
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onverted 0+wat
Do Better.
Than * Opp
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ir Gain.
lItERS
JNTO YOU.
You--"Both Happy.
or All
ties.
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BROTHER
$1.00 Ties, handsome four-in
hands in Xmas boxes, 79c.
$1.50 "Faultless" Shirts, $1.19
Big line 50c and 75c -eckwear, 39e
Latest shapes $3.00 Bonar and
Hawes Hats, $2.69.
Guyot and President Suspenders,
39 cents.
. Sale Now
In Full Blast
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
I FRESH SHIPENT OF
ants, Raisins, Citron, Orange and.
i Peel, and everything necessary*
ir Christrnas Cake.
FRESH ARRIVALS,.
as, Grape Fruit,
pies, Tangerines, *
Oranges, .Celery,
Cranberries, &c., &c.
t Butter, Mince Meat,
nch Peas, Mushrooms, .
Shrimp, Lobsters *.
and table condiments.
Ntock of Coffee and Tea is second*
mber, we are headquarters for
Is of Fancy. and Stapie Groceries. *
shristmas stock is now arriving,*
solicit your patronage for any
'GOOd TO EAT" that you may *
IES' GROCERYf
osite Newber'ry -H-otet
AND HIDES
* ~ND BIES.