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iHkl OHA3L0rT£ . NOVt^Motri io, 9li 5 IVEYS 1 MR. AND RITURN. MR«. GOODE tHARLOTTE COTILLION CLUB DANCE ON 24TH. The Charlotte Cotillion Club will give its second dance of the season at thd Southern Manufact.wers’ ClUb on Friday night, the 34th. of the preS' ent month. Music for the occasion will be furnished by the Asbiiry Orchestra. Admission will be by card only. Mr. and Mr$. R. u Gkwde will ar rtvt in th« city this afternoon from their wedding tour through .the north. •UPPER TO Ijoffr^EARERS. A delightful supper wan glv^n lait alfht at Trinity Methodist Splscopal church for the benefit of the light- bearers of the church. ' Bix prettily decorated tables were arranged and were presided over by Mlssets Julia SQulres. Floy McGinn. Elsie Morris, Crelyn Holder. Etta Jones and oth* eft. In addition to th^ supper a candy booth was presided over by Miss Kate Stratton and Mr, George Ray. IN HONOR OP “COACH 8IMM0NS." This evening at the heme of Ur. Myers Hunter th4 friends of Mr. Floyd Simmons will entertain him at stag dinner, in honor of his com ing marriage MRS HOWARD A. BANKS HERE. Capt. and Mrs. R. A. Torrence hav« as their guests at their home on North Church street their daughter, Mrs. Howard A. Banks and children. Mr .Banks will come down from Hick ory to spend Sunday with his fam ily. O. It’s Baker’s anil It’s Mous EXECUTIVE BOARD OF WOMAN*.S CLUB. Tee ejcecutive board of the Wo- i)(ian> Club will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Carnegie li brary on Monday afternoon at 6 o’clock. This meeting is of special im portance and it Is urgently requested that all members be present. STUDENTS’ REcTtAL AT PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE. I.*st night at the Presbyterian Collf>g« the Junior and Senior class- MRS. DEWESE IMPROVING. The many friends ot rMft. E- Dewese of Gastonia, who was opera' ted on at St. ePter’s hospital, wiiVbe glad to know she is getting along very nicely and it ish oped she is now out of danger. VISITING AT CROFT. Mrs. E. B. Gresham and children of Spartanbutg, who have been visitors in the city for some time, spent yes t^rday and day before at Groft, irislt Ing Mrs. Gresham’s sister. They will be with Mrs. W. C. Dowd next W^k. LADIES WILL PACK MISSIONARY BOXES. The ladies of the First Baptist church have appointed next Tuesday as a day for packing tw6 missionary boxes, one of which will be sent to a frontier missionary in Oklahoma and one some state missionafy. A cdm mittee from the Ladies’ Missionary Society of the church has l>een ap pointed to receive contributions for the cause at the church services to^ morrow. FOR THE PHI SIGMAS. This afternoon Miss Anna Forbes Liddell will entertain informally at her home on East I'rada stifeet honor of the Phi. Sigma Sorority the Presbyterian Collate. Made by a perfi^t mcchamcal process from high jgr^e cocoa beans, scientifically bfended, it is of the finest quality, full strengths and absolutely pure and healtWul. , Sold ia 1/6 Ib^ 1/4 lb., 1/2 lb. and 1 lb. cant net w«ight Booklet of Choice Recipes Sent Free WALTER BAKER & COl Ltd. tSTABLlSggP 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. New Let La4lesV Fine Patent ColfJ Cleth Top^ani Gun Metal-—But^ ten and Bluchet^Low artd ; Regular Heel Shpea ■ f 2.50 the pair Many Sheea at $3.00 Pajr i|Hi jThese. Ask to See Them, z FOOT FITTERS VARIOUS EPISCOPAL. Preachiog at both hours by the paAtor. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Y. P. C. U. Friday night. All are wel come. North ChaHotte Baptist Chureti. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. S. F Conrad. At 7 p. m. the service will b6 conducted by D. B. Fonville and H. M Ross, of the Y. M. C. A. Sunday school at 9‘.SO a. m- All are welt(mie ancl^mo^t cordially Invited. Rally Day at Bie- vard St. M. E. Ch. The Sunday school of Brevard Street Methodists hurch will oblerve tomorrow as Sunday school rally day, an attractive program raving been prepared for the exercises tomorrow in music gave one of the best i ^ftej-Qoon at 3 o'clock. The program Tailored Suits at 15Q0 N„t - /'rv bi^ price for almost anjj k : f stiit *nfl when we tell you f - e carefull? tailored and r ruf out of pure Wool Serges ■ ’•(•p, you will recognixe the ifv r«guUr vslues. T - a n in ieadins colors and come "* ►. • '1 price i» just |16.00 Coats • n*s came this week. ® iSkine JIO.PO to $15.00 for i;' r kind you have seen tlck- »he way r.o 123.00. Silk Skirts at $2.48 musical programs ever heard In the city, he young ladies displayed a masterfulness in their execution that not only speaks well for the musical training received at the college but for the natural abilities Of the per formers. There was a strong program and it was well rendered. One of tne numbers which attracted special at tention by Its pure melody and charm was “Puck,” composed by Charles K. Fisher, director of music a^ tde Presbyterian College and eJtecuted with a masterful hand by Miss Irwlne Wheat. The following program was ren dered: • Caprlclo ' Handel Mias Mattie Hines. Allegro.. ... Mozart Miss Angelyn Fetrer. Minuet in E flat ..Moaart Miss Mary Bangle. L’Argentina Kettner Miss Lottie Klutti. Circus Cavotte.. .. Fllege Miss Leila Newell. Agitato Study.. .. D’Albert Miss Kadlne Brawjey. Fanfare organ Miss Grllleu Miss Manjer Hunting Song .. . Miss Mary The Chase Miss Betty The Chase Miss Mabel Polonaise Miss E)olore8 follows; Opening Chorus—Doxology. Recitation: “Praise God for all Things.” Solo: “Little Bird” by Primary Child. Recitation: “He Wants Us All.” Recitation: “Give Thanks for Daily Bread.” Reading, by Superintendent. • - Prayer by the pastor, Rev. W. O. Goods. Responsive Reading by School. A Song of Praise, by Children Gloria Patrl. Recitation: “Notes of Thanksgiving.” Son'^ by School: “God W'ill Take Care of You.” Concert Reading: Intermediate Boys. Response: Girls. Song: “O Worship the King.” Exercise: “Praise Him, King of Na tions.” (with flags) Closing Chorus: “Victory.” Reading of Scripture Verses and Ben ediction by the Pastor.. Every member of the scho61 Is urged to be p'resent. Visitors and new scholars cordially invited. St. Peter'a Epl“-ppal Chitrch. Corner J^orth'^Ti^’on and seventh streets.^ Rev. Harris Malllnckrodt, rec* tbf. Twenty-fmirth Sunday After Trini ty. Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 7: SO al m. Morning prayer, ante- v./ommunion and sermon at 11 a. m. Sunday school and meeting of the rec tor's Bible class, with instruction on the Fourth Parable, “The Leaven,*” and catechising of the childreh at 4? p. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 8 p. m. Pewa free. All are welcome. Church of the Holy Comforter. South ^ule>^dt H)ly Communion 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Sunday school and Bible Cla^ 4 p. m. R. P. Church. .R^v. Gee. W. Hanna pastor. Preacb- Ifiii at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor All Invited to be present and! worship, ^bbath schdiol 10 a. m. Y. P. C. U., 7 p; m. ' Junior C. U., 4 p. m. Intermediate C. tl. at 7 p. m. lyiila Heights A. R. P. Church. : |Mv. E. G- Carson, pastor. Preaching j^rd.” At the evening hour the pa&»>ri al 7:8t) p. m. by'the pistor. No preach- praech on “Four Vital Things.” ing In mornhip on acount of pastor be-jp^j^ygr meeting Wednesday 7:45 p. m.WIII Preach a Sermon to the V’eter- Ing at Eberneaer church, in the county, ^ cordial welcome to all services. an«- In the interest of the building fund.j S. F. Conrad, the chaplain, ot .... Lemmens Irene' Wheat. Schumi^inn Moseley. .. .Tschalkowski Cutrle .. Mendelssohn King: . .. Rheinberger Bennett Merkel Bellinger. Chromatique Valse Godard Puelt.. C. R. Fisher Miss Irene Wheat. ent Taffeta pure silk, with t)|e ' of fitting and tailoring makes " “ Petticoats worth at least |4.0d e will be just I1.4S tath MISS HOUSTON VISITS MISS LAURA REILLEY. Miss Alice Houston, of Greensboro has .been the guest of Miss Laura Reilley for the past few days. At ter Mias Houston finishes her visit to Miss Reilley she will spend a few daya with Miss Margaret Bomar at her home in Dilworth. Miss Houston is one of the most attractive young ladies of Greensboro, and has many friends in this city. St. Martin’s Chapel. Davidson and' Tenth streets. * Sunday school and Bible class, 4 p. m. Evening prayer and, sermon 5 o’clock. Chapel 0* Hcp«. East. Firteenth street, Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 8. St. Andrew's Chapel. Seversvillj. Sunday School 4 p. m. Ninth Avenue Baptist Church. The pastor. Rev. L. R. Pruett will preach at 11 a. m. State missiojn aer vice. At 7:45 p. m. the Vetw^s of I the city and county will worship 4n the churchy Rev. F. Conrad preaching a special sermon. Sunday school at 10 [a. m. Prayer service Wedtiesday at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to these services. ’ ^ Pritchard Memorial Baptl^ Chureh South :^ulevard, Dilworth, |tev Dr. B. B. Bomar pastor. Hours ot public, worship, 11 a. m- and 7:45 p. m. The morning service will be celebration of the tenth anniversary ot the church’s founding, The pastor will preach on the theme, “Rejoice m the r Sabbath school, 10 a. m. J. C. U., 3 p. m. I mr ^ jjt McCaU to Ad- .1 these services. i Bous' Meetitig Forest Grove A. R. P. Church. ‘ Groveton: Rev. R. R. Caldwell will I xhe Sunday* School meeting for preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sab- k^jy^ Young Men’s Christian bath school at 3 p. m.^ Usual mid-week Afternoon witt anrt 'Thiirftdftv 1 Assocjatlon- toDUMTrow aftemoon services Tuesday and Thursday eve ningg at 7:30 o’clock. A cordial wel-i undoubtedly come to all. be the lan^est of the season, Mr. J. D. McC^l will ad; drest the meeting, and aa he ia a Chalmera Memorial A. R. P. Church, (^e boys, it la probable south and Bast Boulevards, Dll- Worth; Rev. R, E. Hough, pastor. Public worship af 11 a. m. and 7:30 LUTHERAN. Latest Neckwear - ’ p '11 the fads besides the ita- N'ecl(wear for now. Get new ’ "Ost daily. on our lines at 8Se sQc. “ we have for Saturday. Trefousse Kid Gloves The **clusive Charlotte ageBtl famous Kids. ' VZr ♦I-** to $1.75 jVt- and 18.00 to tor the long. MISS JEFFRIES ENTERTAINS. This afternoon at her home on Elis abeth avenue, Miss Flora Jefltrles will entertain from 4 to 6 in honor of Misses Helen Gribble of Durham, MlSs Bleacor Alexander, Mesdimes Lattl- more. McCllntock, Thos. Fuller, Roy- dea Lee Goode. J. A. C. Wadsworth, and N. Wilson Wallace. At the door will be little Misses Elisabeth Keerans and Hamlin Landis to take the cards of the guests. Mrs. Croft Woodruff will receive the guests at the door In the parlor will be-Mrs. Julian Jef fries. Misses Flora Jeffries, Helen Grlbble of Greensboro, Eleanor Alex ander, Sarah Heuseal. Elsie Baxter, Ddrothy Brelghtenbucher and Mrs. Latimer McCllntock. In the diningroom Misses Margaret Springs, Ruth LUlard, Annie Dewy .Chambers, Cornelia Dowd Miriam Parker. Hilda Conyers, Abi gail Alexander, and Bunich will preside. In the reception hall will be Misses Evelyn Week^ Mary Mc- Causland, Marie Lents, Cora StaMll and Mrs. Margaret Kelley Abernathy The following ladlea will preside In the living room and library: Mlssea Susie Hutchison, Flora Bryan, Helen Buck. Esther Springs. Nancy Ander sen. Meadames. W. E. Price and Will Qreen. . . Elaborate dederatlons bave b^n made. The hall Is decorated with pink camatloaa with a back ground of ferns and palms. The color scheme of the dining room will be yeltow. chrysan themums being the prevalUng flower The reception hall will be decor^ed with red and Pi^k carnaUona. while th« living room will be deeorated with a masa of chrysanthemuma. * parlor Will be decorated in pink and the color schorae fothe room carried out with pink carnations. Mrs. Kendnck Pass ed Aw^y LastNi§hi Mrs Elsie Kendrick, widow of the late Thomas A. Kendrick, died laQst evening at 7:30 o'cldck at her home, No. 112 South Tryon street, after an illness extending over several weeks. Mrs. Kendrick was In the 74th year of her age and Is survived by two sons, Mr Will C. Kendrick, of this city, and Mr. Sylvaaus Kendrick of Baltimore, and bv one daughter, Miss Lily Ken drick Of this city, with whom Mrs. Kendfick made her home. The funeral will be held from the residence. No. 112 South tryon street, thla afternoon at 3 6’elock by Rev. Glloert T. Rowe, pastor of Trypn Street Methodist church. Mrs. Ken drick was a consistent and devdut member of the eMthodist church and was greatly beloved by a w’lde circle of friends. She was noted for her deeds of gentleness and kindness and her death will bring sorrow to many heatts. The Interment will be In Elmwood cemetery. St. Mark's Lutheran Church, North Tryon street, between Seventh and Eighth streets. Rev. R. L. Patter- son, D.^ 4J., pastor. Twenty-third Sun day’after Trinity. Morning service 11 Catechetical class at 2:30 p. m. Sun day school and men,’s Bible class at 3:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30. Preaching by the pastor. A-cordial in vitation to these services. that a large number will be present to hear him. ,1 These meetings are filling an ini- p. m. Third an^yersary of the organ!- in thel Ives of the zation of the church will be observed increas* at the morning hour, at which time attendance. reports from the different departments a cordial invitation is extended to, will be heard, and officers elected for ^,Qyg cj^y to attend the the ensuing year. Anlnversary sermjh meeting. at evening hour. Every member of the yQ^ haven‘t attended any congregation Is expected to be present. I meetings come tomorrow. The public is cordially invited. ot METHODIST. Rev. MaUinekrpdt Retwns Last I^ight tbi? Mecklenburg, camp of the Con federate veterans, will preach a ser mon to tbe veterans at Ninth Avenue Baptist church tomorrow night at 7:45. At the close. of the sermon. Miss Ruth Porter, the..mascot of the Camp,., will r*?cite a. beautiful poem, a tribute to the Confederate soldier by Charles Fitzgerald^ of Mississippi, w;hG,:wa8 himself a veteran. All are welcome and cordially invited to 1 this service. TO Aid Colored Reform School. All the school children of the state are asked to contribute at least 5 ^.ehts to the Colored Reform School Asaoclation Monday, November 20th, to assist in paying for the farm ot three hundred and alxty, acres on which tb erect .buildings for the care and. training of Ihe unfortunate color ed youths. 1-1,, Each child- Is ,^a^ed to take as much as theV can to their teacher and the teacher will keep a list ot the amount given by the child, and turo tbe same over to the mana,ger,. which will be kept as a record. PR€6BYTERIAN* First Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. L. Caldwell, D. D.. will preach at botJi services, ill a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 3 :30 p. m. Wed nesday evening lecture at 8 /P. m. A cordial invitation and welcome to all of these services. Brevard Strset Methodist Chureh. confident there Isn’t any nearly so much satis- ’ ^ these. 1VEY?| VISIT IN QASTONIA. Three of the most attractive young ladles of the Presbyterian College leaxe this aftemoon Gastonia to spend the week end wHh Miss Lucy Boyd at her hotee there. The young ladlea are Miaaea Mildred nie Wharton and Katherine Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson return ed last night from Helena, ^ where they have been on a viait to Mrs. Johnson’s relativea. Tenth Avenue Presbyterian Church. Rev. A. R. Shaw, D. D., pastor - -a * Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by to meet Monday evening at 7:30^ to the pastor., Supday school at organise for thel.he-^ year 3:30 p. m. 'Prayer meeting, Wednesday Rev. Mr. ’Harris Malllhcki^t, pas tor of St. Peter’s Episcopal church of jthls city, returned last hlght from SilteC5^’'wUrSSr in pss^s U itatM wresented there by ««r Study Monday night at 8 o’clock. SoOdliaJo.wltUh6fi.Med Balmont Park Methodist Church. Lee A. Falls, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. hi. by the paa- tor. Sunday' sfchool at 9:45 a. m. Bp- worth League devotional meeting, 6:45 p m. The board of stewards is called two hundred delegates. Dr. MaUlnck- rodt reports that the meeting was attended with great success and was a very enjoyable affair, Loss of Appetite Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often a forerunner of prostratinij dis ease. I Shan’t Go Without It VIost Positive Statement Made by Th s Keysville Lady Regarding Car- dui, the Woman’s Tonic. I^eysvllle, Va.—Mrs. Mary B. Towl kes, of this place, says: “Before I com menced taking Cardul, I would have fainting spells, and sick headache, and my back ached so! I can’t begin to tell all the symptoms. I am glad to say that since urtng on ly two bottles of Cardul, the woman’a tonic, I am la better health than for many years before. ^ I don’t suffer any pains sff>w. I can’t begin to .say enough for the Cardul treatnMnt. I shall not go with out Cardul In my house. I have been reoommeHdihg the rem edy to otheirs, who kftew how I used to suffer, and many of them are now taking it. They give Cardui the hifbeat praiae.’* Cardul helpa nature to perform a cure in a natural way. It la made from mild herbs, having a gentle, tcmic ef fect on the womanly eoastitution. Cardul improves the appetite, tones up the nervous system, and helps to make pale, salloW) eheeka, fresh and roay. ^ For pain, weakneas, and any ei the troubles from which weak women sitf- fer, Cardul has proven its helping, cur ative power. Have you tried it?” If not, do so today. , It may be Just what you need. B.—Write to: Ladiet’ Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn., for Special Instruc tions, and 64-page book, "Hom® Treat ment for Women,” sent in plain wrap per, on requeat. at 8 p. m.'Alt are cordialiy invited. at. Paul’s Presbyterian Church. Hev, Walter E. Furr, pastor. Ser- vi.ces 11 a. m. :and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p^ m7 All are welcome. West Avenue Presbyterian Church. Rev. H. M. Pressly pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday at 8 p. m. Everybody cordially ^nvited to attend all these Second Presbyterian Church. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the past r, Rev. A. A. Mc.Geachy, D. D. Sunday school and Baraca class, 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 8 o’clock. Strangers and ylsi- tors are cordially invited to all ser vices. Jt Is serious and especially so to people that must keep up and doing or get l^hindhand. * The best medicine to take tof it Is ^^irity Methodist Church. i^eachlng at 11 a. m. by Rev. J. R. Scroggs,' D. D. At 8 p. m. by Rev. W. | the great constitutional remedy O. Goode. Sunday school at 3:45 p. m. Mr. J. A. Flicker, superintendent. frybn Stret Methodist Church. Rev^G. T. Rowe, S. t. D., pastor. Pveacning 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Men’s meeting at 10 a. m. Prayer Wednesday evening at 7:45 p- m. Stewards njeeting Monday evenihg at 7:45. Calvary Methodist Chureh. Rev. W. P. McGhee, pastor. Preach-1 ing at 11 a. m. by Rev. A. T. Bell. Hood’s Saraaparllla Which purifies and enriches the bipod and builds up the whole system. Get It today In usual liquid fora^or chocolated tablets called 9araHtMMI| HMAIL CARRIEIf’& LOAD Seems heavlenwhen he has a weak back and kldSney trouble. Fred Dueh- ren, Bteil Carrier at Atchison, Kas., says: • “I have been bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and had a severe pain across my. back. When ever I carried a heavy load of mail, my kidney trouble increased. Some time ago, I started taking Foley kid ney Pills and since , taking them I have gotten entirely rid ot^l my kidney trouble and am as sound now as ever.” BV>ley Kidney Pills are tonic In action, and quick in results. . Try them, ^ow- en Drug Store on Nortb Square. VACUUM CLpANINQ. Under the ol^ order of things, house cleanings was woman’s freMest burden, but tbe Santo Vacuum cleaner has made It the U^test of her duties. We will do yotir cleahing or take your ^rder .for a. machine. Call phone 1292,^ ^ ,, THE CAROLINA VACUUM CLEANING CO. 316 Realty Building. State Agenta. Westminster Presoytfrlan Church. Rev. F. D. Jones, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sabbath school at 3:30 p. m. Public cordially invited to all services ^ BAPTIST. First Baptist Church. Dt. Herman H. Hulten, pastor. Suh- diditm eriAg from Wom»n*« Ailments. 1 WL wdxnaB. I know woauui’s soilHliigB . havS foand the ewe. ■WWlwH Zuu iwwllvviOil* w/wi/ BttUcrcriAv womna^ silmentB. 1 Want to tell aH woam abo this aur«-iaa. my wedv. tor toutmU, yot yCmrmothtTiOT Xwnt.i* S^esladie$. Experienced on Cloaks and Suits SE£ MR. FREED 31-33 W. Trade St 1^ to cure yowMlVM al hoaie witi: ■ tr. Men out th^elt of adoetor. ^en dlMt nndenitesi wnn®a’a roflerl^.. What we women toow fts tftHwn. we krow better than any doeter. . know my'home treatmeni is safe end snr> -jl Mi imtt, iwrit •MiiagtM^ n tiM K fMN^eMriMn, IMm|. ndkMMu Mm mm If SMlwmii tHatu to our set. ^ . . % 1 want to seod yon i flMphii In Mavr ftwto mve to yoQ that yw ^ etirt. youneif at mane, easily; qaiehly ao» tnrabr. BmnMuber, tha^.it ww cyt wa TUhto eaB^ne.it^oe«lytmeoly .-ill mje interfere wtHh your work or oocnpeXon. Jut et|wr SMU ilfertf you wish, ^ t will aead yoom treetwaal tot your wie, enMr^ g^th|JM!^.-Wra)g- er, by *«urn TDaSTl wfll alao ea^yoeawili^ey cplanato^ ilhifltrattans diowteg wbV wMiuS^er, aad how tWc«n«Mily t Mine. Bvery weatomahbttld hsVe », andMurn to Wmtofcinilf. taedc .. Tea most have aa operatkm,” yon can4eclitefto yonfSelL ThooiatoM^ aemadtves with my hemerqaiedb^. JtcnwaSiMtMaMc dtMe. Whirewr: Uaay I yeto live. 1 mb redr you to ladies otwodi amn ioeality whp|aiowaad erte^ IMM TMMreal^ emdMiMa*sdlieam$ntm^ rong. plnttp and robost. JnllafeimMaMBKtSblSeeteneiKr^treatmentleyears,ali^ a book, wnte to-day, aa yim may BMaee tlw omr akel IRS. M. SUMMERS, ••cN • • NoCn Ladies* Saniple SOO pair Sue dafhple ta Viei KW. Patent Colt^and; Itussla Citlt worth 18.00 a pair. Come •nd aee if they will fit y6u. «••••••• ••••■ ••. 'Si‘00 De Lane Shoe Go. John L. beLane, Manager^ ^ SS cast TMde s«:' -Get It at Hawley’s.** ' _ 5 j $i:jo:Worth 1 ► ' ■ i whHe itXaMs. ! J Six ten cents cakes Palm- I oUve. Eoap.^ for, 60c..» 50c. box ? Cold Cream free. By our quick S meesenser. • > i 1 I “Don’t^ forget to buy your > vol^s tor Fred, R- Cochrane” S for theShriners’ Indoor Car* j nlVal at Auditorium, week, NoV; i 27th-Dec. 2nd’. ' Hawley’s Pharmacy .'IHionea 13 and 14. Tryon anjj Fifth Streeta. ]| Academy Advance bale. V .1 ms. Ind u. S^A
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