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tlUo Movement of a NuuiTm.t I To 1 : pie, Visitors and Others. Mr. James . A. Ilardlson.'" a well CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED . . jrrr: 1 - mterStolc::. la . . . . l ira.' I' iinrtniKpi ji t Known' wholesale arocerv jnerc nam or rppt voHi.M ilav aiternoun in .compiii I ,..'.. .t,t to J'l -t h3"!''rin,jaraanr who .ymrji, b. a. 'lDorne, a' former resident wiil be married Wednesday to Air. v. i or cnariotte, but now of Atlanta, ua, A. Hury- 'ihe favors were green ana is in. the city for a few days. nhltA weddlJiK '06118. Mrs. U. 11. MO- 1 ' IT. t n eingn o wall lrnnnrn Oolloueh won the first iprlse at cards I . .-. . ,1 T ... ..1 ., 4" T v r ana anus uuy i"1""- wiwvwiu . la tnA city tno guests Of MT, JS, ' The guests tow -Aliases Lily p. xtaeley. - . ,'.' ham: Mesdamee O. F. Wadsworth, C. 1 lvrrx y""? n vnr-wnu nr. Hook J. M. Scott.' FL M. Miller. Jr.: 'Win, m lauie. H. a. Bryan C. I. Oates. J, A. Solo. I w. k. k. Mason, wno naa neeo- out nione. 1. R. Vaa Ness, - Jr:,i Cameron f of. mo city tor tin past several days MrMTison. . Dt H. McCollousrh. Brown I on iwsiness, .returnea yesteraay morn Wallace, of Mount Holly, it, A. Dod in.-., -, ' . V worth ana H. A, London ; . . -1 prof. Joo Bay superintendent' of the i - - .'.;, i' I oaatonia graded schools, ' was T&e following invitation -mil' te or i Charlotte- visitor yesterday. - ;' tfitJlK&f'jg?l. ,numbf ,r 1 of tfP'9 ' -Mr. Montrose KiUot OroOnVlllo,' & J .ni ,8fctl2'M . C.pent yesterday In -.the city on , v Mr. and Mra.lNoblo Blootnfleld Mills business. , .- , '.. i ' Invlta you to be present . . M W'.ju.Iil4ii-. V 'ft-W-. aMc::ha.Tto?n3onCy "an Thnr 7Z rTl'" ' fh- w evoral daya. - f r r. tw.ntv:Afth TT. IT-j T Mr. C. :m Cooke. ''Jf.. ' of Kln' , -to : "ivltnes th marriage ;.ot their f Mountain. Is a visitor in the city. ,He Sj.; Katie iaiT3'f.U a,Mr;A,rit Elmore, of Bryaon (Sty, - to 'l lt V ,jwa among tha ruests at the Buford r. i nomas uarnet Aawcett . i taet nienx, j -' -' , , - ' , i Mr,' J. 4 W. Hunter, " of Baleixh, J is J iM ' 1 4-f- SLTiai Ta..!. ThAm 4ff ,1aa .VMav J WV.MlsBaei Bolton. , , Among- the visitor. In C?ha.rlott8 to- Miss' Marv -Harria: of ' Concord' was tuert at th But or4. it' ; : ; narria. - ' - i u anendingr to-day tn cna aty, siayins; 2fr. and Mrs. S. .B. 'Jones nd faml leave'. r,-.to morrow night for 1 at th Buford. v,vt y ,4,-1 Mr.JJ.rW Shipley, of "Winston, was people ;: noro .i-V iy s wia leave:' io-inorrow nig-ni lor i :i , Waa4iitnn vhm-o thv . will anen1 f OOg tte OUt-0f-t0Wn .v.. "... , r.wi- - ; i jaat ovoninsr. v .r t ' . . . 1 1 . ' I nv . tfAnalrtf TTIfiAl.ii.ra of Trinity t aiib Minnie woDertson. di jueimont, j v"wse- "V" .s. jr. is the guest of Mr.,R. J. Cochran, at w)ih friends en route to Monroe, where mi n. ' " , , Iv,. ma.h tnJiT Mr Hinohara ,11 wir',.ii.,.;r...J. ii.. 1 . 'tw . .1. : v.m v , .v ''..i'.v wwi'.'J1 .... huv. ' '..Marwv" .r v - . . - t s v" A 1 1 a native of Japan and will return to MrauR,, A, Dunn ' and' Miss HatO i his native country as a missionary In Krfn 1 fvllli Mftv wf friln a faw vh r ADnl. , tor Baltimore, and Washington, where I Mr. Arthle V. Anderson left last 7 ithey wlH spend some time. v t . I nlgrht .for his home at St. Louis, Mo., , . . ,. . fafter attending the funtral of his very many people in the city; and I mother. ' Mrs. . Iilzzle J. Anderson; ate will mterestea in the an- n-re. MrTrtv. of Concord. nouneemeot that a Mr.- Ralph H. fir. v.. 411.. V.. -.III , "I"1' yesterday ' In ,tbe city with lln.v an HMu rirlffltfi -IH ho ?1.B"V - .... ........ !. .. .. ... ... I sjianrneo B.nw ior. cuy axuraay ,. to - . oecur at 20t West Ninety-fourth fWM "i"" UWM T wwcbi, wnero mu-umnia ana ner i v . . mother now are. arwi hn MrniuinTl1 Amons: the out of town people ners will be performed by, Rev. James 1.1 yesterday was Mr. C. M. Avery, of ranee, . D. D., of Newark, N. J. Mr. Oonoord, who was at tne uuiorov raves is a son of the late Prof. R. H. I ' vr. John Tradenick. son of the late w. oi , me university 01 nonn iu iMiKnina TnniAnirir.' arrived in tns Carolina, and has. won an excellent po. Uity yesterday from his home In Art w u juuriwuiHin. xe is I Bona ana will t wrm cor some xiine, .SSsTS.r n."nl Mr. R. L. Woodard, of Greensboro, tirir.r . ti.tw Zi.r'L spent yesterday; in Charlotte Charlotte, has lived In New York fori Mr E. H. Grace Is spenaina; a rew a year and a naif. a days at Atlanta, Oa on business. -r Mr. Wi i. Parker, of spencer, was . air. ana Mm John R. William. hA imnnr the meets at the Central yes ttave recently come here from Prank- Uerdav. - " ort, Kj are boarding with Miss Sal- Mr, Otto Howard, of Richmond, Va., .lie vavioson, on North SSuirch street, is spending- a few days tn the city on - lousiness, tie ls aiaytng ai me xtu Mrs. Samuel BerroII. of Phlladel. ford pWa.. arrived here last nfirht tn irt. Mr . .Tnhn a ' TTntnlilrison. of Norfolk. U Mr.J. Guy Berrell at (00 Bast Fifth Va., spent yesterday in the city with sjw. v - I his ftrotner, Mr. a.- v. Jriutcnison. f , , i Mr w. W. Harris has returned to o Mr, Lloyd C Withers and brMa' nea Ithn r.ltv alter snendlns some time with jaiss jiora iJarron. who are spending his wife, who is visiting relatives at 'their honeymoon in Florida, are ex-1 Jacksonville, Fla. pected.to return to the dlty early thlal Mr. Marx S. Nathan, manager of weea.. - the Academy or music, win leave mis 1 mornlnsp for Wilmington on business-. Miss Ldizle Cureton. who iutm Wn 1 Mr. B. y. rearce, wno nas cnarge oi VlsiUna Mrs. C. A. Wlthem. iiaa re. the Greenville News Job printing office, S, turned t to her .home In WinrJsboro.lof Greenville, a. C, was in the city 8. U. . . last mgnt. ' , , ... Mr. J. H. Hamlltn leaves to-night f Mrs, U D. Traywick. who lias been 1?LP Nw,Tory to attend the automo VlSlUna- In the rttv for imm tlmo I u" show. fjj leaves to-morrow for her home in . .. . Kaiefgn. miss Alma Russell will ac- V dptnpany her. ' ' . Mias -Nell Hearne is spending the V week end with Miss Helen Rhyne at her home ln'Mt. Holly. BRIEFS. Few Minor Happenings in and About the City, tTIa friend were arlad to see Mr. B. R. Preston up yesterday after an illness of a few days. lir x tut t.-. i ., -inB wenviiw iniio inu "u .cud. Mrs. P. M. Brown is SDendlna some r.. ,v. .iniiiv m niv tin- xwne witlt r parent to Mooresvllte. pleasant weathn V: ss stts . 1 v. -ri.'i Jt .r!11 1.-. . sm-Ia JI lsiin thar The followlns: Is from The Shelbv Mra. Wv J. Hyndman .Is able to be up ' A ....... . : ' v , a.AH .i lllaasa i -i: xir b xt wta.w4i. hhj j . I .Thi JntiTinr nivii term or tna MecK Buteh d Mrsr&n d her mJe L5l& son. Hazel who have for a number of wnrv w Rrrnn. of Newbera. will orealda snaue uieir flome - amora? us, at tne session..;; -fi s i - ,. have moved to Charlotte. v : I The sermon on temperance and - . (Obedience 4a iw" ito-aay.. wiu wot. The Chester . corresoonderrt of The l1' PT B?v-'? 3L j? B?.?0"! -- . lat v-ju o orocK mu ivenuii. . i TMrs. 8. E. McFadden was the hoa-.l rhnna imii i teas St a charming card oartv du IW. uM n r. nn of th best renertolra com- ,t day afternoon given complimentary to panles on the roads, will hold the boards 'Miss Oortrude Pbarr. of Charfrttt lt h" Academy ot Mualo this week, giv- i. ' Mm. J. O. White received the aueat. ln Penormanc. svnrr urn ; - M)" Margaret ttlrdfngf 'whitman' 'T'S h.. White showed the way to the dressing moved his office front No; 14 East Vourth ".WIAm .'.'Vm UaP.JJ.- .k... ... - . ... f ...... . XTy. IPo., CVMirih Ih. - . the parlor by Ms Nora ' Means and lh" of. quarters having been mads t JUiss Lena baVmu wrml h Jveral - 5-1--- . . - . " --- --- .aw--! .!-. .v.. ., M JWchirisitmsmt -Msl AsiTlsiil ,JL;,. utVSt-srSKiri - we bis: i nvuy,. iimubuw anu oens. in tne game lAuury, on nasi .ruin aureei.- Tne nre of ", f the .ftmifin air hnnri M.kii. ui.. oulcklv and easily, extlarulshed and .Bl. C. .UttdU. wa. .the , inkiest JlTt) pink carnations. which tkin.kr ,o n s nh were presented by Mrs. Oarl Latimer I Fnt for the eorresnondina! data of last u .un v vv u WIZ1111113 tiiaiiiner.. 'i. ne VISt- I year- were iq vo.ie,' urn- uasv ifM iua 91 v vuut tors- prlie,- a gold lace Bin set . with ume-oeine: c tuuu. V- .pearl. was racetully presented to l,,-1?!. Mh" J VII" 'Vfl issiarr by Mra J. Q. White. - The I haS'b .out hern aient Jor the deMclous "refreshoients , of the,.: aftets American ' Supply Company - ofProvld :.c oon included deviled crabs, oyster ence, R. I., will oontiaue with thessanie , cocKiaai,.om toraey. erackare. olives. s?",S.'t,,t ; "J k : wwwiij.- . t--ssiHad -afmAruia" ri. 1. Boyd's headmiartera are In Charlotte and JrJ. mondS. charlotte russe . and f'wui continue the oBice here aa form- '- 1 - ' " t- 'J: V " f 1 " ijt '',-J, ' 1 . . -PoHee . Sergeant W. C : Pitts and .; . :; ' GOinsWt SOCIAL. , Patrolman - J. P. C. - Morris yesterday '1 ' . . 1 1 . aftrnioan arrested Malar Thomaa. a. a f trn unit arrested 1 Malar - " Thmnaa. ."MIss Mar Hunter, of Sardis. suent f0,ordJiaeiH2".1 L L,?-5hK52 f ta y. v . J 1 two iaprooes rrom waasworxna arames. - V ... I . . . - ..''V.3.','. . . '.. . ' ' :! .' f rfK A MlMM.. W,. . With na 'I'AiLt.V.i.ti.'k t. , He -will receive, a hearing fan the city ..; The. Confederate Carnival to be held Inntm, wmh tn.iMirmi mnmin,.; ... -f M .the. haJ1 0Ii, Wednesday and The -committee- having1 charge of the nisi ; undertaking. The obJect y is to raise J"u wlth Mr,i JS?& Barrlnger at SEND TOK SAMPLEO Af.D PRICES'-?'" 4 J. Pe Stevens Engrovjng Cay ; Engravers f, i; 47 Whitehall St.. Atlanta,, Ca. 'f. it,' ,GOV. GlTSXfi AT, CHARIiESTON. J ,"?"' v( " n ' ' ""t ? Tar Heel Chief ExecuUve Visits Bat tleship Texas and Cruiser Charles - ton -and DeUvers Address Will Speak Before Charleston M. C A. TWs Afternoon. , . ' , Special to The Observer.'-1 ; T ' Charleston, 1 S- C., Jan. 13. Governor Robert B. Glenn,- of Nortl Carolina, ar rived, here this morning:, j He was met &t the depot, by a committee and driven nmediately to. the home Of his class mate hi colleae. the Rev... Alexander R. Sprunt, D. D., paator of the First Presby- tenan cnurcn. After v breaktaat ana a pieasant call uion Mayor itnett. tne uov- ernor was taken on an" Informal Jaunt, the Rev. Dr. Surunt. President . W. H. Mlxson and General Secretary. King, of xne xoung uen's Christian Aseeoiauon, Major Wilson O. Harvey and others be ing in the party. The trip was made in a launch, visiting Fort Moultrie, Fort Sumter. ' the ' Battleshln Texas i and the Cruiser Charleston, Permission to enter the fortifications' had been- secured from we Becrtary of War. The first ston was made at Fort Moultrie where Colonel Charlea G. Greenough. U. 8. A, comman der of this artillery district Captain A, M. Hunter. IT. S. A., and Lletenant-Colo- pel Colton. U. S. A., the latter a North Carolinian himself, boarded the launch. A thoroughly interesting ' Visit ' waa made to historic Port Sumter and to Fort Moultrie.. - The mechanism of the1 big guns was explained and exemplified. The officers of the Island Post mentioned were tireless In the extension of courtesies. Returning the party stopped at the United States Battleshln Taxas and nald Admiral DicMene, Flag Lieutenant Hus sey and Captain Blcknell a call. A short but delightful stay was had with these genial hosts. A . stop was made at the Cruiser. Charleston long enough to meet Captain Winalow. Lieutenarrt-Comznan-. der Russell and lieutenant Lacy and to witness the first boat race. Governor Glenn sooke this evenlns at the First Presbyterian church before the meo'a association and to-morrow after noon he will deliver an address before the Touns Men's Christian Association. To-morrow night he will apeak, at the Urn MARX. 8 NATHAN", MGR. iSOUSA ; A 4 AND HIS BAND :cok. I f i , ,U 4' ONE WEEK v , - . Commencing - MOKPAT, JAN". IS t , THE OSMAN STOCK CO. ,,i , In Repertoire. v Monday night, Lincoln J. Carter's sensational melodrama DOWN MOBIIjE" ' PRICES: 10, SO anrt 30c. Seatsnow on sale at Jordan's. La- companled . by one paid 30c. ticket, IE. jpuruiuwcu vi ' V- SENSATIONAL CHARGES. Folio win Report of Durham Grand i Jury Judge . er(Juon Orders Rigid , Examination of Conditions at I County Home, . Special to The Observer. ' Durham, Jan. 13. Just before the end ing of the term of Superior Court to-day the grand jury reported. The usual ex amination of county property, examina tion of officers and records we reported. In addition the Jury soruna somewhat nf a sensation when they asked for a rigid examination of conditions at the county home, Baying 'that a woman prisoner is about to become a mother. The charge has been circulated heretofore but was denied. The Jury In their report av that the woman, a negro, admits ' the fact Judge Furgerson said, that such things should not exist and that there must be a rigid examination. 1 Store Bobbery at Klnston. .Special to The Observer. Klnston, Jan. 13. A burglar pried open the back door of the store of Isaac 8. Milllcan, on lower Queen street, Friday night, opened the safe and atole fllO in cash end three gold rings', getting away with the goods. ; J . THE WEATHER. A Sacred Concert l Can be had in your own home and not be a travesty on sacredness. either, if you have a : VICTOR TALKING i ' MACHINE Records - made by Trinity church, choir. Haydert itfuar tette and many famous singers. You can have the latest' solos as they are written, or the grand old church hymns. It's a musical education to. have a Victor In tho house. Price 117.00 to $100.00. Stone & Barringer Co. OfflCC OUTFITTERS. .3 'I 1 4 1 n .AWlTH stock-taking over (always a disagreeable, but very necessary, task), we..' are ''again- ready with Jots , of; EXTR SPECIALS is (seasonable: merchandise, suitable for, mid-winter and early1 spring uses,"': .---Vv !;V Waahlnarton: Jan. 13. Forecast for Sun day and Monday, North Carolina Sunday rain, followed oy fair In west portion; Monday fair; brisk south winds. Special Notice LOST-aA NEW TAN COLORED SUIT case containing photographs of Couches and Chairs. Takn from lobby of Huf flne Hotel, Greenwboro, evening of January 12th. Person having this case please notify Box 89, High Point, N. C. HAVE TOU r TRIED OUR FANCT Queen Olives? the one that we have In bulk. They will certainly clease you: delicious meat, good size too. Then our stock ot Olives . In bottles Is complete. all slses and sands,. Mammoth, Kings, Queen's. Stuffed - Olives, etc. If Olives is -what-'you' are looking for wo - can cercaimy piease you. rnone es. Miu- AIM LER-VJ NESS CO. A HOUSE BUILT OX SAND is little more risky than one built of second-grade lumber. Use the first class kind and you will have a solid house that will withstand all ahocka We have good reason to recommend the output of our yards, because It's been tried "many a time and oft," yet never fo.und wanting. When it's good lumber not too dearly priced you want, it will advantage you to look us up. J. JI. WEARN A CO. TOIT RUN NO RISK BUYING BLUE Ktowrn ivemon or vanin attract. Tne makers irivt thtu ruarnniM "Vniir money back if thev fail to Dlease." Ask tor niua Kinnnn vannia, ana it plain. II BUT TOUR CIGARS FOR SUNDAY, ivu&r tv a nsTe ait ine jeaains oranas; Chleo, Clnoo, Roiga, Norma, Martln Cuesta 1 Rev. Runnvmede. PnrtnnieM. Gato, Cortes, v El Princlnla Dee Gales etc. wwuW4 BtucfFARD, Druggists, PINE HEADED LETTUCE AND . Prunes that you would like. 'i : , SABRATT ..---. BLAKBLT. WOOD AND COAlr-WOU CAN ORDER ot mm any' or v pota tne acovs articles and get Just what you want. Our jper sonar: attention elven to rail 'orders, larae or smalL We have a full atnoia of alt grades Coal and Wood. ; 'Phone STOP THAT COUGH j STRUP WHITE jrme ana iar wiu no mi wore, vba. at MATER'S. Sixth and Tryon stresta. ir'nons zm. . , , i ONLY REGISTERED PHARMACISTS empioyea :in our- prescription depart- meni. we are opan to-aay tor presenn tlon work. JAftT P. BTOWB it crt Druggiata 'Phone 17. - - i money for th Vanca Montimarit Wnnrf .'.Iher resioence on nortn -iryosj street to- j ,. V:r.. .v.. -Tr 7 morrow aiternoon at t o-ciockj - ran com- and also for the assistance of the Vet mutes Is composed of the followins weiN eransv: -rne Daughters of the Confed known ladles: Mesdamea C. B. fttmn. eracy wilV gladly accept any eontribu sonr B. -..Cd Rewister, Latta Johnston, a, tions for the carnival, and ask special. V; feml5, G M- Cwn, and Miss Violet y wax me veterans ana their faml-1 r Z : .' ' ' ' "- ' lies m tne county will make contrlbu-1 ioung ; eiicey niierf wno , was tlona, Eggs, milk, butter., chickens. I stranded in Washington's few days 4 . nams, cakes, candy, article of rancy- I ago ana taxen in cteuRoay as a lugltlvs , 1 1 work, etc., will be most acopptabie, 1 from his parents, arrived home yesteM jum tui)i iktiAltAn, nun til, lf with 1 d mnrnlnir aafa an A - antnd .. .- T,l capt, W. B. - Taykn at - fbelwaa hisj seoond escapade durinsr the city hall, or with Mrs. L W. Falson, at I last two pt three weeks and he has ner resiaence on worth Tryon street, decided to remain home awhilev v.f miss j una Aietanaer, chairman of the carnival,' has appointed Thursday, y' GOOD SHOW; LAST NIGHT. .feuruarr isi. as - uounty i7, ana I , rI j ,, iBiny KersanoV Ncrro Minstrel Tronpe inrMKnl on that Aav - . ! ine entertainment committee has I "uuieiws -witneaaea ouiy In view various a.tfMfkvi in 4h at, iKersand's minlstrel show at the Acad- ternnnn and vnir, nf en oh Aav tml iemy of Mu8io last night The balcony fL ",...tM ... L.Mm-.... ..... .. f'. .i land mII.M tt.M -,k W.M.i. tn iwiiute anairt promises to "De most I tt.hi Utvcv pieasuraoie. . , a , t, -",u '"-"irav, wnico naa oeen rs- servea xor wnite people, was well filled, Dr.' David Wesson, of New York.' wZVl Jlty1 5p'a- 1 ..., . wimriiunco was very rooa ana t.aroiina Chemical Company. is in nmmirr-wei Th. Tn'in i the dtr fnr a fw dav a,rtr,inr a P" very well. The singing and danc- the Southern Manufacturer's Club. Ing was up to -the standard and. was liberally applauded. Hunk Camnbell. Ask for Blue rUhberf Tmon t Vanllli "J" nu Vlliy 1CH- ir:trart. anil nv it T.iin Th. binj i.lois, mimic, :, deserve special mention r:va desserts the famous ''Llus Ribbon I 'op Ihelr workthey being encored sev liavor." v J era! times. - . -- - NEW SUPPLY BEST FLORIDA Orangas. and ' 26c. thin akin and sweet Yellow Rutabaga Turnips, the only hand that are good at this season of the year. Carats Coffee, le,: Gold Coin, 26o. BRIPOERS; c6 90S West Trade street. - , , - f ; FOR ANYTHING IN DRUGS, NO MAT ter what, 'Phona or send to ma . , '- .DI1,W0RTK DRUG STORE. ' - Zi h? " V. B, .PAV1S, 'Phone 817. i i ?" 7 ,i . FOR RENT 19 SOUTH MYERS, rooms modern, - $16.60; it W. Sixth. 7 room, all modem conveniences, close In. atOOO; Soft E. Seventh, $ rooms, city water, large barn, 116 0: 1 atore-room. Belmont, Ik Jf j ABTHbR MENDErI e90Ns vi"1 m , - OUR OiaRIC flASH LIGHT SIGN SAYS DRINK HOUSE Cflfftf " ' V"- ' '. .' ' ' .:, A' J. '..'.i. and we say you will be .satisfied. The flavor all . its own. The best judges ' drink it everywhere, 1 'f; LBJStTZ '-v f The Fine Grocer. . : FRBD QOQHRTiN If a" .. White Linen Finished . Waisting White Material . will lead again this , springNand summer. Linen finished waisting, put up double ibid, full yard wide, with' a permanent linen finish. Price...,..;..,.... 10c $150 White Embroid ered Waist Sets 98c Embroidered Waist Sets, beautiful work on pretty quality of Shear White Lawn, enough material in a piece for waist; $1.50 patterns, re duced to .98c Bargains in Black Petticoats An elegant, deep, accordian-pleated, . extra wide, black, mercerized pctti- coats; superior quality full satine. ; Special at 98c Another lot $1.50 values Black Petti 5y coats, same material as above, in -i both the hemstitched four-ruffle and ii sheared flounce. Special at 98c Wholesale and Retail w Bar&ains ( in';: Wtiiier : ! "V" v Materials I ,; !5 X 12 l-2c Yard-wide, Fine Long Ooth (short lengths), price... 7,1-20 15c and 18c 36-inch Shear Persian and Linen-finished India Linon, price 10c 15c Yard-wide Leicester ILong Cloth (small bolts), price..;..... .;.....;....10c 18c fine Shear Persian Lawn at 12 l-2c s 25c Yard-wide White Dress Linen, 19c 38c and 50c Yard-wide Dress Linens (short lengths), price ....;25c , Table Linen Special For Monday , 75c value, extra fine quality 68 inches, : full bleached Linen Table Damask; MONDAY .,,...50c-; Another special, 75c value, same width, extra heavy weight, half bleached, price .50c. New Dress Ginghams , Seventy-five pieces pretty new A. F. C'ff Dress Ginghams. Something that's always hard to find pretty styles . ' in ginghams. Price 10c ; Eelk E FOB Looking One's Best OUR LINE OF DOMESTIC AND 'IJf. ported cigars is large and very varied. we make special prices to the box , trade, GEM .RESTAURANT, ,a y Creswell, Manager.' - ... i . ' WANTED 10 COTTAOKS OR SMALL homes to -rent.'- Mr demand Is far be. yond my aupply. , It's funny how some . people eoonomiaeeave a nlckle and lot -ten cents. Why can I do better than i the othersT Why, I know how to bunch the hunters, i Every hoiine-hunter hunts , for me, E. U KEE6LER, 8. Tryon street. , ,.- . . ,,'. ' " esh;Vv, car-'V 'load Melrose FLOUR. We sell to anybody.' Tim'sTAU JSILIJS ' Ilione 2!7. White Evening Vests We 'ctalm that our "WHITItf - EVENING VEST! work , ap-' p roaches absolute perfection," Wi believe you will agree with .ns when you have given it a trial t.We take the most lnfl- nlta pains with this most deli cate and, particular work, and t we feel s very .proud of our beautiful .results. , - Dress Shirts also recelvs most careful con sideration at ojnr hands. . .( Let tig prepare you for your , next social functioru.- Th ' oonscfousness .that your' linen Is done just right wilt make - you feel so good ana add so much ; to the , evening's enjoy ' ment. - " -'-! 1 , . ' 1 -v. AatMSsa44 jf ' f. j '.: ?ivlt is a duty that every woman owes to self to present the ' best possible appearance. It is not vanity: it is solf-re-, apeot. :.:ss .Few women wish to be pro , fesslonal beauties, but most women like to be as attractive i as possible. ' . ' Beauty and attractiveness : are not so much due to per fect regularity of form and features as to grace and vl ; vacity of manner and a pure complexion. AH of these are obtainable by any one. Grace and vlvacl- Tty one can cultivate. A clear oomplexlon one can gain by fusing the proper helps. s ; The first step is to get the f system right. See that the dl- -gestlve tract is in proper con dition. The rest will be easy. We have many things that . will help in caring for the face, and many others that will t perfect the charm of luxurl- i ant hair, white teeth and at tractive hands and naljs. ;' We would be glad to see "jroti to-day at . HAW LEY S PHARMACY Help For Ihe Ladies No household commodity is half so useful or satisfactory as the SAD IRONS We have just received a new ship ment. You'll buy them if you see them. for $1.23. $ls&0 S for Allen Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail HOTEL EVERETT. High Point, IT. 0. New and strictly nrst-class; centrally looatsd; three minutes walk from depot. Rot and cold baths, eiectrlo lights. Ca ters to the commercial travelers, E. E. PUGH Proprietor. , ; If You Haven't Inspected "The American" Typewriter, don't buy yet Simple in construe- tion, easily handled, and of very few parts. Does not get out of working order easily. Sold only by Houston, Dixon & Co a- ll.J MlL' pniiin f. ivi ri i liiiii i . wvnwmviTiiiw-v .-rssva A genuine Mad Stone. Will cure bites of rabid dogs; will cure hydra phobia; will cure bites ot poisonous snakes; will eure lock JaW;:,: Vt I draw any poison from the ..system I have treated hundreds ot case and every one has been cuied. ' 't A. D. TELTON. . ' Lattlmore, N. C ', 0WLY AlllVIITEDiSPACEW . . f t - f. v"" f ' ' ' '- - ,' W" , ...TIME-'REMAINS.:, For you I to take ; advaiiugc "of fthc. wonderful fVaHsaV sraaHsBafJsBa ' WW 'assV Wmmm : 1 it A f I T . ING V Men's $1250 Suits now.:$6;25; . 'Menfs?I5 ouxis7 ;nowjap.we : , ., ; t , r BBa at PA 4... ,.x ' ' 'ft' - ' T- . PrTV Mill KJ w o V I 1 J. A. SOLOj'.S, f.!?.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1906, edition 1
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