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, ! CHARLOTTE NEWS, NOVEK BER 14. 1 903. Ivey's . vv: -Ivey's argains for IBSSS A Business Lie A merchant in a distant city said he always added to his advertise merits made . it, stronger than It really was, because the public always made allowances, and after the allow ances were made, It. left his state ments Just right. Do you really think a business lie Is not just as bad as any other7 ' We have tried to build up our busi ness on the solid rock foundation of honesty, truthfulness and Integrity. This has given us the best class of trade, and our business grows all the time. ' We dare not make a misstatement in our ads, and we would appreciate it very much If you would report any seeming shortcomings. Many of the following bargains are specials we have reduced to add to the reputation of our Saturday and Mon day sales. . , ,, Ladies' All-Wool . Vests and Pants $1.00 Grade for 50c. We have an accupulatlon of UnIIus' Wool Pants.. Also a few , - Vents of odd lots that we will , , ttacrlflcp. These are regular fine soodH. nothing wrong, except wp have too many of these odd lots, Saturday and Monday buy at ..50c. each La.lk-H' extra heavy,' fleece lined, .'' (heavy as the men wear) Vesta . ami Pants, all cotton.. ...50c. each Ladles' heavy fleece lined Ribbed Vests and I'ants,, bleached or cream .".25c. each Special In fleece lined Ladles Vests and Pants, usually 25c. .. ..19c each Children's Ribbed Vesta and ' Pants, heavy.. ..10 to 30c. each Misses' Cotton or Wool Vests and Pants, all grades. ac J u U 13 Miss Corinne Wolfe,"of Sharon, left f"r Monroe last night. She has taken a position as-teacher In Union Instt tutc. a high grade school near Monroe, mi TODAY I- ible Pile Remedy ALL DRUGGISTS Every Charlotte Home i! O O 0 O ( w o o ii Should contain a copy of II ' Mr D. A. TempkfiW jj New Book History ofMeckleburg , County Prlca $2.00 Stone & Barrlnger Co, Book, Stationery and Art Store, 22 S.Tryon St, ii w o - SSSSSSSS9 SCCSOS99 999990 0 i) to 0 Building and ( OVER 1,000 SHARES mechanics' Porpotual &42tvdl Series ft O And the Books are still open for all who wish to in i vest or borrow. Loans can be obtained "within six (t months. Call at the office of the Association and secure stock Al UMUii. . - g S. WITTKOWSKY,' President, g R. E. COCHRANE, Secretary and Treasnrer. - ;v -Ivey's Ivey's Ivey's Saturday and Hosiery We are selling a special bargain m noys and uiris heavy Ribbed Hoae. We would have to pay over what we charge for thesev if bought now, Bpeclal, 2 pairs. . .. ..,..25c. Ladies' Fleece Lined ,heavy Hose. ' spienaia , vaiue ..15c. pair Ladles' Fleece Lined heavy HoBe, usually 15c..; .. .. .. ..10c. pair Ladles Ribbed Hose clear, un . fading black.. .. . ,15. pair Special values In ; Children's' ' Hose. ;.10 to 25c. pair Canton Flannel: Bargains Short lengths of yard wide heavy Cotton Flannel, regular . 10, 12 1-2 and IDc. grades ,V . 8 13e. yd. Bleached Cotton Flannel, fleeced . ' on both sides, Bolt a, little soiled at ends, cheap at 10c, to close out Saturday,' an4 Mon- .. day,,,.. V i; .. ..5c. yd 50c Dress Goods . .... . .. '. A big counter of Dress Goods, ' many of them regular $1.00,', grade.. .. .. . . .. . . ..50c. yd. ' " " . 56-lnch ' Suiting, nice qualKy 60c. yd. 44-inch Brllllantlne, pretty lustre sees i xi ie t tee 50Ce Cf 38-lnch heavy Zlbllene.. ...50c. yd. Dozens other good values. . . . 50c. yd. ' '.- ' Look at our grand values In Dress Goods at 75c, $1.00 yd., etc. The popular Danish Cloth In cream, navy and light blue.. 15c. yd. West Tra.de Street 20TH., ANNIVERSARY. Of the- Pastorate Of a -Well-Known Colored Minister, Tne Rev. P. P. Alston, colored, will celebrate the anniversary, of his 20 ears service In the city and commu nity on Monday and Tuesday even ings, Nov. 16th and 17th., at 8 o'clcok. The mniversay programme has been arranged and is as follows: November 16th.Bvenlng grayer and Confirmation grvic By Rt. Rev. J. B. Chishlrt; D. D., Bishep ef North Carolina. After thf strvlet, snort addrs8 will bs mad by. the Bishop and eth. rs,! ' November i7th.S0ug grvic By the Choir of St. Michael's, Welcome Address By Hon. J. S. Leary, Bhort addreBsea by other rlends, j . ...... . - .... .. ::, A REMARKABLE EXHIBITION TO VISIT OUR CITY, U, h, Bush, who ;-,isi . etettsiveiy kftrtwn ihi'ouMh thidV section of tha gtatg ha been m mt .city fer the last few dayafftfliiflgfor the appear atie hjf ef the tiawell-Oti9 fliow--ffs, fiififlr andlWeftver: Thi 1 en f the fiieiifiterestiflg aad Instfue tive, well a,tn enly MhibiUea f tti'klAel trftvelifig, Thy eatry a em pany f six ladl and gfltlei!ifl wh wife, during the wfld' fair, effl Pleyed by the Ufeby 9!a Wrk. During their stay here they will legate in the vaeant store room formaly -- pupied by Andrewp k Davenport op postt Academy of MueilP, giving two Introductions daily a 8 and 7 p, ro, No doubt they will he very liberally pa tronized durina their stay here, as they come highly recommended by our exchanges. o o o Loan Assqc'n ALREADY SOLD III THE g o o o Q ft Assorted Values : It . will pay you to read every Item. Bring this list along and ask to see them. Short length .' best heavy unbleached Domes- tic, yard wide. ...5c. yd. Short lengths yard wide 8 l-3c. Percales..' 5c. yd. We have too much black and white Percale at 7 l-2c. yd. Saturday and Monday we will sell 5 Bolts at.. .. . . .. ..5c. yd. One Lot 50c Corsets Really a splendid 60c. value 25c each Splendid all Linen Handkerchief ................ ..55c. dozen A nice White Handkerchief 25c dozen 3-inch wide Silk Ribbons .. ,.10c. yd. Splendid White Pearl Buttons ...... .... . . . . , . . .5c dozen Ail-Wool Blankets, $3.60 grade, .. '.it $2.70 pair Good dark Outing ,, ,. 5c, yd. Whitef Pearl Waist Pin Sets' 109, tat! Large Cloak Buttons. 50c. value, ..... 30c. dozen Short length. 10 and 12 l-2c. Ging hams .. . ...8 1-3c. yd. ry We are prepared to save you money on Ladies' and Children's Hats. We have the latest, nicest styles and sell at popular prices. - New Jot '.Ladies' ? and Misses' Cloaks Just' received. 'We have splendid .values at ;'.$3.50, $5.00, HAPPENINdS IN THE REALM OF Th marrlags ef Misi Carrl Pullum Beall and Mr. Hgnry Holland Springs will b olmnlzd nixt Tueday vealflg at S e'eieek at th hem ef th brldt's parantg, Capt. and Mrs. A, J. Btall, on South Chureh etrtet. Th ecrtnaony will b eerfermed by' Dr. J. R. Howerton f th First Presbyterian ehureh.' The marriage will be a quiet home affair and only the immediate family ana a few friends will witness the cere money. Miss Isabelle BealL sister of the bride, will be maid of honor and Mr, Frank Fletcher will be best man, Miss Johflsie Dickson and Miss Ruth Ebeitett win act as ribbon girls, Next .Monday:; evening frem N tu 1o eelck the ladiea f it, Mark's Luth' efgfl ehufeh will give a ehiih mUl In the leeture rm f the ehureh, Thl elal reunlH will be the mere lnter eating by 'the, presenee f Br, it, 1, Peery and Mra, Peery and their three little beyg, rniginarieg frem Japan, Tne laaiea are preparing for an eniey able evening and uellelt a silver offer fng from the guests of the evening In promotion of their work as Missionary ana Aia wemy m tne pnurcn , www The Woman's Guild of Bt. Peter's Episcopal church met yesterday and thi following, officers were elected: President Miss M; Brown: vice president,' Mrs. A M. Spong; secretary, Mr. John 8. Walters; treasurer, Mrs. t. s, ciarKson. , ' - The Cranford Book Club met with Miss Lilly Long at the Presbyterian College this afternoon at 4 o'clock. - Th student body of th Pregby terian College gave a reception to the young men of Charlotte yesterday evening from eight .to eleven, The young men were received upon en terlng by the faculty, the preslwent and a reception committee. It 'was due to the efforts of the reception committee that the. , new girls and the strangers among the boys were made to feel at ease and the evening passed quickly away. The halls, par lors and dining room were decorated with autumn leaves and -the college colors. One room : was especially at tractive by the art-work of the young ladies. A delightful supper was serv ed by the Preps In the dining room and the town. bovs. now that they hve had their turn, envy the j Davidson 'boys, who come next upon Society vjthe invitation list. Or . , Miss Rebekah Chambers will enter " I train frienria at rhnffjnir rtJnh hartv this ABOUT PEOPLE.. Some 'You Know While Others Are . " .. 8tr'anger$. ; ' Mr. Howard S. Nultofl, of Richmond, is in town. Nulton is high up In in surance circles. -. :. Mr. w. a. Holland leic mis morning for Danville. Mr. "Casey" Hamlin has gone to Monroe on business. ' ': Miss Laura McCain, of Waxhaw, who has been visiting at Rev. G. W. Belk'a, returned home tils morning. She was accompannied by Mr. and Mrs. Belk and Misses Mary and Lucile Belk who will spend the day in Waxhaw, return- ing to Charlotte tonight. . . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Keisey, or Indianapolis, Ind., arrived last night and will spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. F. B. Ferris. Mrs. H. L. Ellerbe. wno has oeen vis iting her mother and sister, Mrs. C. A. Mason and Mrs. J. A. James, returned hOme this morning. Mrs. E. J. Jones who has been vis iting Mrs. J. E. Watson returned to her home in Concord this morning. Mrs. T. L. Kelly and Miss Elva Kel ly who have been visiting Mrs. T. H. Gaither on West 5th street returned to their home in Knoxvllle, Tenn. this morning. Mr. D. A. Tedder returned last nigbt from Monroe, where he was called by hig duties as court stenographer for Union county. Mrs. Tedder will return tonight Tfrom Morvln, where she has been visiting her motntr, Mrs. w. w, McQueen. Rev. Emil G. .Lund, d. er.Min sanolis. arrived in the city thin morning and wnl spend ten or twelve days in the city. He Is a professor In the Lutheran Theo.eglcal Semina ry in Minneapolis, and is tak win- ter vacation in th Sunny South. TOLD IN BRIEF. Items Of News Told In a 8lngle Para graph. P., C. Little, an enterprising col ored man has opened a first-class fruit stand on East Trade street. -Miss Lilly Long, of the Presby terian College, was quite indisposed to day. . - -Rev. c. c. Leman, rector or hi. Peters church, sold his .resldlnce cn West Tenth Street to Mrs. John S. Watson. The Faust Minstrels arrived this. morning in their private car, the "Co lumbus," and Tiave'made a gorgeous street parade. , , A1 number of Charlotte boys are organizing a football team. They ex pect to be aDie to play Davidson "Scrubs" on Thanksgiving. ; Dr. Barron's theme at the men's meeting of the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow will be 'The Red Word.'' Mr. Jno. C, Watson wjll sing a solo. ., The General Secretary will address the boys' meet ing. There wh be no preaching servi ces at Tryon Street Methodist church tomorrow ' on account of the absence of the pastor, Rev. T. F. Marr, who Is in High Point. Prayer meeting ' at 10:30 a. m., and Sunday school at 3:0, will be held as usual. A SURE THING. It is said that nothing is sure ex cept -death and taxes,' but that is not altogether true, Dn' King's New Dis- iure for, alf Inns. vtA throaUtrouble. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. VanMetre, of Shepherdtown, W. Va., says "I had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried every thing heard of, but got no relief. One Bottle of Dr. King's New Dis t's ; infallible - for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consump tlon, Try it, It's guaranteed by Bur well & Dunn, Co., druggists. Trial bot ties free. Regular aiz foe fi.oo The Miner Will Soon Demand Underwear Our Furnlihlflg Bpartffleat is eplally stfeag la V&& wear, COTTON UNDERWEAR, splendidly madi and exellntly fitting, $1 to $2 Suit WOOL UNDERWEAR, urn shrlnkable, washes soft .with, just a little care, sanitary, an s especially good Quality, double aeat 'Drawer, $1,50 to $6 Suit 8ILK PLUSH LINED UN DERWEAR, warm, light weight, doesn't scratch, suits this ell mate and is the last attainment in comfort, S3 a Suit It is Important to you that you give this matter your at tention. . C ar olina Clothing C o mpany J. A, S0L0U0NS, Manager. central' hotel building. Heavy A ford at The Proper Moment Will oftentimes save a person many flood dollara. It is our business and pleasure to let you know of the good things that are going and to give you the right word at the proper moment. We are fast making for. ourselves the reputation of having the "best place to trade and the cheapest store in Charlotte." It Is the furtherance of our business as well as our delight to sell goods as cheap as we legitimately can and to give to our. customers the benefit of the many extraordinary bar. gains which we pick up' In our buying. We have a good share of the Dry Goods trade of Charlotte and It Is In creasing every day. Our buyer has been compelled to go on the Northern markets a second time within a month and the new goods that are arriving every day make our store ' an Ideal plice at which to buy your ory Goods. Press Goods A larg line of Mohairs In colors, ,' a very beautiful cloth and easily worth 75c, i , , 49c, A special value in a 42-inch wide Granite Cloth, blue and' black.. 49c. A genuine $1.00 value in an extra , , heavy All-Wool Sacking, suit able and very popular for Walk ing Skirts.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 49c. Our line of 20c. Mercerized. Satins for Waists 15c, At this season of the year, when women.are purchasing, new suits and costumes, it Is quite necessary to have a new and perfect-fitting Corset In or der to bring out the graceful lines and give the dignified bearing that Is so essential to women and of as much importance as a pretty face. We have all the best and popular brands of Corsets in all the new and popular shapes and will fit you at extremely low prices. T mens We are offering now an extraor dinar y value in a 6-foot wide Table Damask, In beautiful designs, easily worth $1,50 a yard; for,. .. .. ., .. .. .. ,.68e. In the way of a cheaper Linen we have a regular 75c. un bleached Table Damask, 66 laches wide, which we offer at 48c. A regular $2,00 a dozen Doily will i. gold for,, ,. .. .. , . ....$1,50 A gmall job lot ef good al un bleached Dollies that all regu larly for $1.75 and $2.00, for,. $1,2& Dry Goods Cotton fiianket for lounging bur poseS, 75Citdi , , , , ,,$1.48 Woolen Blankets, every weight and siae, ths very best Blank ets we could secure, $121 to $344 A beautiful line ef mey Wlmmh , a . .i J it j. . - .a ettea m goous tnat are wortn ffORi 3 l--2e, to ie, nw n the yard, prle, the yard, ii l2e, afifl,, ,, ,, i i, ,, ,1 i, ,,,,16i geasenftbie 0Htlng jp dark eolorrt 7p f, ana,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,,1061 Outings In light colore, 7 ige, and. 10s, i A big line of JOc, dark Percale at,, ,, ,, , , ,, ,, ,', ,7 1"2o, Extra heavy red Twilled Flannela 28c. Heavy Twilled Flannels in grey, 23c. Our line of beautiful mercerized ' Waistlngs are very cheap' at 20c 25c, and . . " 35c, ) Good quality Draperies in hand some patterns, 7 l-2c, 10c. and 12 1-2c. Dotted Swlag for Curtains, In very pretty designs, 12 l-2c. and ...15c. 1 ' ' , Scrim in goods that make pretty curtains for bedrooms, Be., 71.2., 10c. and ...,15c. Equal in Quality , 4 Lower in Prioe But For Ca.sh Mail orders given prompt and care ful attention. "JT.liL-J IimIiI'Li J'IiIJ Ho Corsets able 9fe J. H, LITTLE, ., President, JgoUday - For the Wholesale Trade Christmas Goods Assortments $7.50, $10, $15, $20 and $20 These are made up lots of all kinds of Toys, etc, for the holiday trade for mer chants only. ' ;'!'" ' ' : ' You can see just what each assortment contains in our wholesale department. This is a good way to get a little of everything with a small outlay of cash. All kinds of little Wagons, Doll Carriages," Iron and Wooden Toys of all descriptions for whole- i rttl ocUC Ui l Ciaii. Fleeced Underwear act Old Prices Men's Heavy Cotton Fleeced Underwear at per dozen,. ,,,.$4.00 to $4.50 Men's Heavy Cotton Underwear at per dozen.. ,. .. ,, ... .,,.$2.25 Ladlps' Heavy Union,. Suits, frora,,...,.,; ... . , ,,,,.,. $2.25 up Children's" Union i'Snits, all price's.' Men's and Boys' Sam ple Fur Hats to Job, at $6;00 to $10.50 The wholesale prlee en the $0.0 0 lot ranges from $7,50 to $12.00! on the $10.50, the prlee was $12.00 to $18.00, all colors and styles. New $2 Neckwear All the newest Silks and biggest VaHe ty In FbuMn-ttanda and Teckrf at per doten mih m mi mm iih m m m m m m m m m Men's ia nd Boys' (Caps A big line ot these goods la faney mi solid colors, storm mi long bill Caps from $L28 ta $4,50, The b et eteek ef $22 Gaps ever ahown htre, ' ' " To be Close Out at Wholesale All of our perfumeries, put up In fancy bottles, for Christmas trade, About goq dosen Unen Collars, slaes U, 14 J 8, J6, 16 1-2 to 18, most ly standing, but who will take the lot, as they ae at 10c, per dozen T Jobs all over the housa to be close d at a price, b ' A Big, Doll Stock We have Just received a second stock of all kinds Dolls from' the cheapest up to $10.00 each.. The firs t stock was bought for Christmas, but on account of the big sales, we had to make a second purchase. Thene are lota we closed out at less than import prices. The cheapest and prettiest lot of dressed and undressed Doll a we have ever shown. Picture Books and Games ' . Our second stock of these good s are just in. These books and games are interesting to the grown ups as well as the little folks, , WHOLESALE 12-U W. Trada St H. CY. LONG, J. W. CUTHBERTSQN,' : . Vice-Pr esldent. Sec. and Treasurer. AND RETAIL 11-15 N. Tryoii L 'I evening at her home on East Avenue V. M.M - X t " -' 231 N. TRYON.
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