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elcome We Wei come- uA . m feC5fc man Employees of the Southern Railway We want you to fed at home here and that you are among friends. May each passing day bring some incident that will make you love Charlotte? may her people be kind and congenial and their homes open to you with traditional hos pitality. May you find here the fulfilment of your hopes and ambitions and an environment so congenial that you may soon come to feel that you belong to Charlotte and that she is yours. The Little-Long Company Welcome' to our town. We are glad indeed that you will become a resident of Charlotte, and sincerely trust that you will find it an ideal place to live. You will doubtless soon be wanting something in the Furniture Line and when such time arrives our store wants an opportunity to serve you. We at all times try to render service as will safeguard your interests. You get your mon ey's worth plus in every instance. The unequalled decorative proportion of this line, coupled with our splendid service-giving fea tures, make the cost price see mtrivial indeed. Everything which goes from this store to your home means a worth while contribution to your enjoyment and satisfaction. But no use talking, you'll have to see our line to full yappreciate it, so drop in at the first appor tunity and look around, even if you are not ready to buy, we can at least get acquainted. Yours truly, ER. SMITH. Erskine R. Smith PHONE 173 LUBIN FURNITURE COMPANY 20 EAST TRADE ST WECOME! 1 ew Coiner You'll Need the Services of a G d Laundry Our Laundry and Dry Cleaning is giving excellent satisfaction and will please you. May We Have Your Next Bundle?" 444 PHONES 445- tbe P Oldest 1 JllLn Largest Best A Word of Welcome And of Greeting To Our New Neighbors We are asking your opinion on a lot of newly arrived Jewelry. Will it be favorable? We think so, and this is why we think so: Because we've been careful to choose only from the newest and brightest ideas, and we're certain you'll agree that they are unusually attractive. Some of the lines are exclusive. They are here for you to look at That is your privilege. They are here for you to buy that is your option. You are most cordially welcome if you only look. Diamonds Bar Pins Gold Thimbles Dress Sets Belt Buckles Baby Pins Wrist Watches Pearls Brooches Cuff Buttons Cigarette Cases Manicure Sets Silver Cups Watch Holders Watches Lavallieres Picture Frames Watch Safes Hand Mirrors Children's Spoons Sterling Surer Cameos Scarf Pins Cut Glass Card Cases Toilet Novelties Bracelets Precious Stones B. F. Roar k Jeweler Silversmith 10 North Tryon Street. Diamond Merchant
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