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Ivey's THE HEWS BROUGHT CHEER TO MANY CHARLOTTE NEWS. DECEMBER 25. 1903 r : - v I ' Christmas Money ABOUT THAT COAT You wear a coat. Why? 1 o keep the cold out? No Jo keep the warmth in! What of thp hnAv u4. t, I r our Great Loads of Christ- "nththe thin, poor mas Presents Were Dis- SaX ? fnfeds tribute Among the Poor For such we Ly that Scott's Ot the City Many Little! Emulsion provides the right Hearts Were Made Glad. I kmd of acoat- Why? Be- CdUbe SCOtt S Umii s nn hm'Me firm, solid flesh and sup plies just enough fat to fill nature's requirements no more. That means bodily warmth. In many, verv manv r.r th Charlotte and suhiirhs n, vuiisiuiclii gladness and Christmas cheer was ZTtJY NeWS' Santa Claus fund today. At an early hour this morning four large from hrards f the CUy starte "urn ijie News' officft presents for the little tots, who h.d Probably a friend has given you the L ? to Santa CIaus to bring them something. of Santa Vou Are e. Fool to pay for short measure of Paint Oil, arnish and Turpentine, when jrwwuuci Llun I PINTS TO THF OAI I All W i I 1 t- 11 II fir top y orsivx a a rani T X7 Mill! T O R. E Measure what 3'ou buy. Bell 'phone 5251: 24 W. Fifth St. money to buy a Christmas present for We'll send you a sample free upon reque. JCOTT & BOWNE, 4o9 Pearl Street, New York. " slopped some esnrt!n ... I Claus big heart toward the children 1 t , was left, and it is useless to ITw"11 vnf ?,f Mr' Willis B- Dowd- ot many little fi, " 8 . add that New York, Miss Nan Dowd entertkin- ..v,,, were made hannv. a at a dinner partv ,M, ,vM Hto tr ,t to as Zll' o,7e !T EPyz ...... . - ... l,de had it not hPPn . i "u ngnam and Mr. Osmond L i ---'' 4.aaia it ivc iicif, a. . . - - aj- jjvj mi. ill You would like something useful many little foiinwo " T , d that , fT.Yor Miss Nan Dowd entertain- Manv nf thL aQO tappy- , ; amner party last niSbt. The nt fn, i - . Dy f these wo"W nave been in ! ?uests were: Miss Rebekah Cham- and Mr. E. Pyzel: Miss Norm , ... vuusimas. i van r 1 . . i -jc uu.u it not been few tv. m t "" o-uu ivn . usmona 1j. as possible Come to us and we will thnao w. "c Den for the News, and Barnnger; Miss Alice Cowles and Mr The New,- resPnded to , "rman Dowd; Miss Maude Holt and iae ews call. Prof. Jerome Dowd- iwc t r The News wants to congratulate the Slh'w J!!8 B' Dowd' and m. children u- . 5 1umaie the Ralph Holland, of New Vnrv nit " w lueir nannv rtv,si i . - " '-'"aisiinas help you out. Vv'e will bo open for business again and to agam remind them that next Christmas The News win u- ... ws Wl11 agam pub- 1 ;;ir"m letters- Next year we ana offer you a nice stock of goods to select from. .n interesting marriage will be solemnized at the home of the bride's M.CULa, v,api. ana Mrs. R. A. Tor- ience. on North Church street the rr 6 January tne uth. The contracting parties will be Miss .uwtmc auu iv i r Hnwopi a - I Tn v,n i n . .. ' ' SfnkS: .LA2bevilIe" Tfae affair wili ?Br.rr ri C ' ueus- De"s, bells, bells. hpii Uu" ..ult:i..uome-wetlding and only & 10 the thumping and the ' " " I ' la.te . famy and a few ""'s ut ieuus win De nresent. Tho ", u ens, , '"""y win De performed by Dr J R With apologies to Poe I owerton, of the First Presbyterian A n,.,.i. . . . 'I church. charm of i n , ' h' the Trnce is the accomplished cnarm of it; peculiar to Charlotte dhter of Capt. and Mrs. R. A. Tor alone. It began with Christmas eve 'Sind has a host of friends in ie major note that of cowbells I ttt i, . Plain, plebian COwhovff nZ ! K shft while ago Mr. Banks rffv, ,yuci1S lo cuhui ui me Jivening Chronicle right of us, cowbells to left of us, vol- f tU city. He is now editor of the leyed, and yes, thundered. A pande- Gazf "e-News of Asheville. He is one xuonium broken loose with lue ""Sest young newspaper Ko' PieD deafening,' : esteemed byall iS nSf1.?0 "Musical. The minor gamut hi l.norns- , Horns, the whole' ROBBED MR PAUL gamut, big horns, little horns tin' ' PAUL- ? JSna'. hrns Negro Gets His and Th. t'L -.Last night .? Tbut 12 o'clock fla luuuuuv vi lmmnno if ir tvt t- - - . wells." Oldand younV th crTander. i am ana ms son Mr- David the graybeard, and ?he hobSenov' f ready to take in the rich and the poor i S y' gds Wnich had been displayed and enter Into the'ritoftte SSit store ta front of thei? democracy . idl thn , 1 1,1 grxtat' ltor? on the rner of Mint and West - utiiiu iv ii ii i l nar to n -v . . ai,ins till now to buy. All sizes, f"T?'-all Joined m a rite TlTlJy?! " 'f1 . , I uuw oi voices struck- Ancn-.noi,r T, r -uu.4Jr accys ms cnanee. and best stock of Cloaks in Charlotte, on the ear. Yestereve S 8 Kl business had been pretty brisk aid ceaseless ereetln of .iais pocKet was well filled, and iust as ! square and street: All good natu-e reachcd out his hand for the mon some jocund and jolly, forW folks which was due him, the negro on the whole have prospered as never Jt fd hlhand down into tne pock before. 1 P u as never et and grabbed a handful of money And the stores Tha. oir, and ran around the corner, nloswiv fni. ades charged counters and shelves Is lwdt,br.Mr- David Paul. who had at no time ?n the history of our shoo- sf 011 thJ?, mcident from inside of the keepers. Thv Mt ,-x store. The negro ran finwn tu;- - i-uu ii iic iiaiu. i , .... in i. i ney formed and charged and reformed fi 1 ana tnen up Fo"rth to Poplar, and charged again. Trade and Tryon nence down Poplar to Second where streets hwame -n7hifi;r.cr he escaped his nursner nnrinw v.,-0 i.uiiiiu6i O VY 11 11111. . , , ... "iub lllO We have a nice little line of Furs n?aeIstronis humanity and they were prico Rfn pu lled out a pistol and fired miie line or t urs the overflow from show and store at hls folIower but missed. Mr. fctanding room was at a premium up to uavia y&ul returned and meeting a 10 oVlnfir lRt Tiio-v. i i policeman told that mrtiomnm c r..- Ihe cars ran later than usual, bearing trouble and the two went "nigger ueiaiea snoppers to and fro. The uut mec witn no success A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year This has been our most prosper ous year and we hope you have been equally fortunate. Only One Week More of Our $100 Premium Offer We give a cou pon with every cash purchase of $1.00, entitling you to a $ chance of receiving one of our six prem iums, which will be distributed Decem ber 31st ! : : BARGAIN IN rpai ccTATr For sale to quick buyer four good P nil can ntitl. .1 . vu uoi, uiouern improvements Paying 10 per cent, on three thousand wo. au ve uougnt for 52750. Can carry nearly half of the purchase 1U. uunuing and loan. Also nouse and two into nn MtK n i i. . . . " "Hu viiajiam street extension. The best bargain that J. K. A. ALEXANDER. r 1 Peters' Shelle Just received. These shells are gaining in popularity every day. Peters won the World's Cham pionship 1898, 18S9, 1900, 1901 1902 and 1903. They win their way to popularity everywhere on their merit. Everybody likes them hunters and sports men who know the best use them. Full line at retail in our Charlotte Store. RETAIL MERCHANTS AND GENERAL DEALERS; Send along your orders, and give juui- patrons satisfaction. J. H. LITTLE, President, H. CY. LONG, , Vice-President. J. W.CUTHBERTSON, Sec. and Treasurer. Have you decided to get that Coat? We can save you from $3 to $15 on a nice Coat. You were fortunate in colors and prices. By far the largest Carolina Clothin g C o mpany J. A. SOLOMONS. MsaW. "-o-t - y Allen Hardware Co. T t E. Trade St. rnir.. w x its it (9 ( it s will Be Thrown Open We have a variety of the sub stantial, useful sort of gift gooas. If you are practical and inter ested in this kind of goods, come nere to make your selection. And when vmi -wont Sfn a Heater, Shovel, Poker, Tongs, separate or in sets. Coal Hod or Bin, Stove Pipe, Enamel Ware unu unware, see with the great sales force in better i form than ever after the Christ mas festival and rest. In the I meantime the big will be swept and (9 (9 Furs Mt. We have sold five times as i uuwu usual, ucai lug ,raany i urs this season as ever before, Delated shoppers to and fro. The wV. frtii . . ""- pi y yes our styles and prices Wiist be particularly good. Linen Perhap s you want to invest that x-r- cuau ix v. J. il - - outtcoo. stores were stormed, and the great Uld Mr- Paul thinks that he is out stocks of merchant, about five dollars ft-" w mvvuivu uo 11 , - tua L inadequate to glut the insatiate maw ne would, recognize the .thief if once of Christmas buyers The faces of our seen and then there will probably be business folk are wreathed in smiles another item for the paper. the most optimistic among them in all . hi3 rosiest hopes had not looked for TODAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, such a run as this. It began two We thank you for your liberal weeks or more ago and kept up with Patronage and sincerely wish you a accelerating speed until the late closing most happy Christmas. Stone & hours last night. It was a strong, a Barringer Co. hot and killing pace, and welcome nly one week were of our $100 auu uupreceutfrn-eu as me unristmas t"cimum uuer. uap'oiina Clothing uuiu6 vvao tn ci c ixiu many weiiry ana v'v. ve carry a IU1 led meats. W. v via-nnon- If WflVft Tint vattinn i . .. . uuu u, umvi .. . w v bVjV.Li11& j vjui wuik we CI ent pictur eis thrown on the canvas. ke to and will guarantee to tilease TVt.-; V, .11 1 11 irni. ril...l.ll. -i , 1 Duyine was rnere aro manv -wparv nnrt oo. sore salcsneonie who aro el ad thp fnrv We carrv a fnH li - - , ... " wvou iiUlUC" nf tnn ctPrm to nncf Iflllorl rvi no n "TT T71 t- . . But today! Another and a differ- x . ,. .. w vu. t w i guaiaiiicc t(J 1 Lhritmor- v, . . . I Dnrintr thp. small hmira nt tho. mnr-n- vnil Priorlntta Cfn j iiicjf in a nice laDie i . ,r . ... - - i iiiuimoc vi. iuui wcaiuci was lumuiiuiv inuiiiing, Dngat and ear- i lu'idivu uaxu 1 11 1. 1 111 iii..iii. ouuncia ij, vuuuia ui Liie x51g OLOreS Will came. This intensified to a drizzle and be thrown onen tn tho mi hi;. t Cloth which We have a special -line, on we can save you money. - Hats We are aImost giving away Hats. cme an, Bee US- Blg Hne Hosiery and Underwear at socially iow prices JIM Co. 13 West TraLde St. came. This intensified to a drizzle and ai nign noon 10 a neavy aown-pour. Nature had put forth her prettiest weather and held back until the Christmas trafficking was vover and the tills of our shop-keepers were full to overflowing and then she turned loose. Murky above and muddy be- neatn. xne cowDens ana tne norns rang out bravely in the early Christmas t. nnt V rliir ctorl rvl oa if tna o t . . uiuill auu tuc uaj oiaiicu do 11 mv. a.. uur ui luc j'iruugsLcia woo uui iu uo dampened and cooled by clouds and rain. But as the elements of the air ft fought against those of the earth the o bedlam of the horns and bells waned and ceased but for an occasional toot q or tintinnabulation. The clouds' scudded across the sky like an April day and there was a JJ warmth nigh on to summer. Here a O lonely male pedestrian hurried along with the driving sheets of rain and ) yonder were solitary bedraggled J skirts. By the afternoon the thorough- Jj fares were well cleared and the .once ( gay old town looked empty and de- O Rprted. !; But withdrawn in the homes the y feasting and the drinking and the mak- ing merry goes on unabated among re united friends and kith and kin. A o glorious Christmastide it has been O great the greatest in the history of these anniversaries in Charlotte, and in o the years that are to come it may O prove to be that all Christmases are to Jj be judged as they approach or recede ft from the memorable one of the annus O 1 l.lll! -' mil auiiius 3vo. . s I Long Co. Coats, furs, table linen and hats J. B. Ivey & Co. Our store will be open Saturday as usual. J. B. Ivey & Co. 11 8 8 ft (t ft o o ft ft We Thank You For your liberal patronage and sincerely wish you a most happy Christmas. ft ft ft O O ft ( ft o O o o 8 ft 8 juesit;r lu syeuu tiic oui ioliuo, days with relatives and friends. Stone &. Rarrinorcr Hn j I WW! night for 8 Book, Stationery and Art Store, m m-m n. .i - -a i 1 A. Chester to spend the Christmas holi- 22 SOOTHTRYON ST. We have just received a big lot of Children's Clothing, end oir low prices stert at 98c, $1.25, $1.50 $2, $2.50 3.00. S5,50. All nice latest styles otnd best workman ship. We ha.ve fv few more Over coats, the kind that others charge $15, bvitwe still sell them a.t only vpll(LP Men's Suits in broken sizes, to close out act sacrifice, $4.98,; $5.98, $6.48, $7.48; these goods a.re worth far more money, bxit we make a. price to clean them up. Drop irv and t&ke a. look; it costs you nothing and it's no trouble to show goods. Miller Dry Goods Company establishment garnished, the broken stock ih j. n. iiiouauoiami a. uu many departments, made by the onslaught of Christmas Shoppers, will be closed up and all made ready for the morrow's business. AH the remaining lines of mechan ical Toys will be closed out at ex actly NEW THING MAI PRICE. and all Books, Games and General Holiday Goods will be offered at a big reduction. : : : If you have left of anything wanted for a gift come here and we will assure you of the biggest 4 bargain ever offered. There are numerous desirable gifts left : : EM WHOLESALE AND RSvrAir 12-14 W. Trad. St M iriv II. 1 1 yon i. ' ! ir i 3
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