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f,.iJ DAiLV C; ,J 1VEIJ, .FEBKUATIY-10, 1003. iff t 1 fill' : ! ..4 ftt ' , i ,, , i i i 1 nor pf mi i. ; id .! o.iu- r.n' honors find Mrs. Conway-1 the" m-lsse for points. 1 hose who enjoyed Mrn. I.HkcI'b hospitality Tins, - Ju'.uh - L i UUe i csti-rduy i ,a(l t" . II. V icr won tue M'i. t i were the following . named .. ladies Jlesdames J. Hlrshtnger. Gautier. J W, Conway, C. F. Wafla worth, , H.t A. - 1 london, Jr., J. P. Wilson, D. A, Hur - ' 1 lev. v. H. MfCollouKh: Misses Mabel 't , Weaver. Edna liirshinger and Georgia " Lowe, i - V 1 - ,' Av aeddlng in which ft large number .v .of Charlotte people willbe inierestea '", wlll'bA that, at Savannah, Ga.,,the 3 - 21st instant, -or air,- itooeri t .,urion : Young and Miss Marlon McLean.-, . Mr. ' .YouiikMs a native of Chariot , who . haa been engaged In business. In- Sa ''-I- Asnhah during the last few year. Mrs, f V J M, Young,' Mrs. JU A Dodsworth ' - and Mr. Dolph Young, the mother, sis V ' ' ter .and brother respectively ,'ot ' Mr, , t ' Young, will attend the wedding, . , - Vr.' Vlc'k, ot'fielina. Is visiting, her daughter, Mrs. Alexander Martin, at r-,-s-," her rooms and' j will live, with her ' daughter, .Mra.'A -D. McLennan, at ,"',Nd. 1213 South "Try on atreet,. -' y 4 ,- -"vijs,. ;f 's-f iV " , Miss f Belle ' -Torrenre1, -J of Mount V ' Pleasant arrived In the lty laat -nlgrht; '-..'-and will spend some ttme'wlth her i father, i Mr-' Torrence, on' ,Wt a( s Trade 9trev-rV ; ' y J 1 s'i J' 'Th Jkerarr' aocletlea of Ell?beth i J; :Collea will lve their annual reception . -tUe, vanlng of Monday, the' 26th. In- ,'.- Mr.? ' Julius "M. Johnston raturned K t home fast night after a visit to. rela , -- ttvea and friend in Arkansas.:. . ,. . tv;r)Wri CardweIL"Jr.',!"of Columbia.' f ' M. C. was th anest' Yesterday: or M ss '."''f'MW. BC Bwtton: of Milwaukee. iT VfWla. arrived Irt tb city.yesterday ,nd. j. J Mr visiting her, aon, Mr. X. I. 6eon, ' C Misses JPansjr,,BIanton and Gladys ;i, -i"Wray, of Shelby ara gueata of ' Mrs, O. ' ! 'iB. CaMnesa, j s, . : i . pirn. Amos a. waiaer, 'wno nai just returned lrom New - York, where she ( J apent tw&f months, 1 Is with her.alece. " ,' Mrs. Osmond I. Bar ringer, 'She -will - 'remain "here some time and then' go t'- West.for a vlait. . .. " ' ,. " it" ' t fy i Iff Miss 'Mabel -Waver who cam here - I?:? lor- tha Hurley-Jordan marriage, and . remained to visit Misa-tCdna Htrabing Sv w,, Jeft: laat . night for , her .home in few York, cltyi. She was accompanied a. far. m Annapolis by Mlaa Hlrahtng '? r, . who will attend "the hon" thre Monday VV;, r , , , T Mrs. G J.-Holllday, of Florence, S. -,- arrived In the lty last night and i , ,vbvth guest-of .'Mr,1 and Mrs. X,, K. V.1 - Hacood. v - ' - k - Mrs. 'Minnie Wriston! Smith, Who ' ' -v, landed In New Tork from abroad sev .era days ago, is now the guest of . Mra. B Rash Iee,, In that city. She '- j, in expected to . " arrive-, In Charlotte v , shortly to visit relatives. , , ; . . , i t '''',;Mtlv Ellen' Roberts. -'who haa Wn -the guest of Mr,- and Mrs. J, W. '. Keya, on North Caldwell atreet.? leaves ' to-dayj forhcrome la Chattanooga, " Tenn, j,' f ; 4 f i m A Vj , w m m ( , . ,) mer rVildentk bf Chartdtte but now -.res!' , . dent of iWayneaviUe, passed through the city, yesterday en route from ' Lymshburg, vVa.',, to Florida. ' Mr. and -f Mra. Facrtor'-are expected to return in K, ,a few weeks and spend some time In v- Charlotte.' , - 1 - ' 1) i . ' f , ( i -r- Mr. and Mrs. F. R. ' McNinch left yesterday morning for .Concord J - , spend a few; .days, .Later they Wjtll go to Salisbury, Veturnlng . to . Charlotte s. next week, 4, , ' Jr r The Vlrglnia"lare' Book Club Jm'eeta ' .v this afternoon at A o'clock with , Miss r ;Mary O. Graham;' at her noma (he . ; ,oraer of Breyard and Fifth street. , .'The following cards 1iavfl,beeL re icelved in the city:,' i ' V ic . , The Pbilofatheslan Eusalldii? .Ja-XJterary 8ociatie s,-.,'- .Jf tiTf""ti . "f .:'. ') , . J s vj' Wake Forest College? - at the celebration of their r ',' feventy-flntt AnilverMry ,V Friday, February sixteenth T ' ' " nineteen-hundred and alar . The Southern Manufacturers''. Club a.', enienainea iniormany taar. evening m honor- of.thetJftiember and their lady ' ; v frlendft. - Proti JDo AmaJJ Richardson .-and bis orchestra furnished delightful , m .programme had beep " ar , ', .ranged with -care' and ,waa a very J; p.,i...- - 1 in,. (5 . elaNirata,, one.';. The feature olr the ' frvenlng perhaps t wa .. the ai juterly manner In jwhlch -Sbchttmann's; Traur 'xmei,i was . renaerea ny potj ticmtrd- sb?" son wun nis vioun,. teuciou refreah- v' ments were nerved Which added-much yj; to the . pleasures of tha tvehinK.? ; ,, ' " j " It Is probable that a series of ahnV u, -jlar informal receptions , will be.jglven j,r during; the .apring.' ' j rl r .misses - Louise anu . wiiiia waKaneia r. . ' held a . reception yesterday .afternoon, trom 4 to $ o'clock, and In tha evening i ' from :30 to U o'clock in compUmeht r- tO' their J gueata, , Misaea 'ehekrth t , Glenn, 'and Marynd'XUa 'Hafner. ; -4Many friend -caHed. during the atr. , j ' nm ! and eani"g .and enojre4. the f. "' hospitality of the hostesser. I e , v,i receiving rpartyf were: ' In." the hjill. : f' Misses -Hatti( Ori Mary- IrWIn.' -Julia .v.Robartaon ivt ,Xoulse Wadsworth1: ' ' -the nurinr. Mlssas - Wakefield ; fllenn . Wheeler," Maud lUrrlll and sEatelle ,'JS: Vernon Mn the dining -room, , Misses . Mary MacDougal, Agnes, Chambers, Mary Anderson, , Nell Harratt, Freda sl'i rotger,-Bftssl Stee, Julia Irwin, . , Margaret Ilees and Mary Kin, ' - cqtNTic social ifff'$ Zfi&'a iyV f ,. 4. ,-.-, -&?: a ,-; (Mri Robert - Wlllalmson;' of " Iioilo, - v Zw'iye social party to the young people . il''that neighborhood last nl)?ht. The , L . father being fair the crowd wa Jarg . ind merry. 4 u J V. . . -y j Tli"ralitifii'' with' Wliiish Sin f -.V Krcj i Its Iteoora."- V-V -'' "The Faith f..lti9n With VhlcH-n ' Keep 11 Kecord" 1 the subject of tho ' ' address to be v delivered by CoL John O'. Cllnkscales. professor of Mathemat lc at Wofford Colleae. flnartanbura. I at the Academy of -Music eunday at" ' ternona at S, o'clock. . '...,. t-:, , f a This service will be the seventh In th aerie belnir- 'promoted ...'by. the Young Men's Christian Association anfl w hfoh 'are proving very' successful. -Cot. C'lli'kKcales U one of th- most popular F-cik'-s In tJui! Carolina and the couitiiiu. a In liar e f, ci that , - they are rendering a: distliu-t service . t the men of Charlotte In havlt'if Col. , i. huHxi-nlcs for the speaker f .r ,' nn I i , dv afternoon. . : . , . - ' ' These services sre for all men win- ih . er coTinecTed- wllh the -Yoin r r.c-'i's ,. .CT.rlatlan .Association or not. : " : :s. i - u.r" , aiul ' I'roforwlofial Travrlrt J i.Tours oi 15oorlt.."ineK3 of the r -XliH'lh'llU 1'nMic. "The traveling public la a very Ill mannered lot,", said a-vlnltor. to tlia city yesterday, y"I have been in every fc.tate and ; Territory v and In : most of them more, than , once, and what I don't k,now i ' of . traveling ; and travele ra Is mighty little, ' "Tha majority of naseengers on tha trains do not conaitier 'anybody .else's comfort. This mdrnlng a big slugger bung his toot over the back of my seat right by my ear, 1 had the seat turned. My attorning paper was : lying by. me where I had put it until" I should be ready: to read it la a few? moments. The passenger across the alsla reached over and -picked it up In A manner that admitted ot no question,- smiling, "1 guess you don't need it any mora." ."The most common offense la' the leaving open of wtadowa. "The ' wind, dust, and inder do not strike tha oc cupanta of tha adjacent seat, but those behind.', In that case I merely make a ahleld of a, newspaper and tough U out I have learned Jong alnce ttat Argument doesnt pay, and I br In patience whatever discomfort they Klva me,, glad to be Ab sufferer rather than the offender, Juat s aooa as thesa people beglfluto iirtderstand .that there are others and that mutual politeness makes Hte happier- they bagln to culti vate manners. But till -then they are hopeless." i tt," :r,v i V V4 OF ' IXTEUEST'. TO ABMERS. i ' Jr. ,.T.' itii f.'iv I " Mr, John McDowell Arrange tor - Kpeaketra tor Township Club Ilow These May be Secured. 1 , Mr. John McDowell, vice, president of the Mecklen burg Cottoa Growers Association, ' and , la the Absepoa t President C. C. .Moor' acting 'presi dent, haa arranged with a number of prominent cltlaena to have them make apeechea at point all over the county whenever nd wherever needed, He desires i the announcement made that it any? of the ; township ? cluba -desire speakers '.at.afty of - their , - meatlnga, they! can secure them by dropping; him m postal card, Vn The month of February and March are to toe1 very. Important ones In. the history ot the Mecklenburg Cotton Growera' . Association. The farmers ar now thinking of their next year's crop and it1: la very . Important that they, ehoold kep Irr mind the prin ciple advocated by the Southern Cot ton Association. " f Among those who have agreed to peak when called upon by Acting President McDowell, are Messrs, Cam eron Morrison, Wr M. Smith, McD. Watklnv CaptS. B. Alexander, Ir, H, Q. Alexander t; - M. McConnell and B. T. Price. ist the crnr POLICK COURT. Anotlier Boom Artist Whose Down fall 'Waa Caused by Cider The Vsual Number of Tiger Arraigned. J. t).1 Weaver," white man, took the first degree a a member of the Un re generated Federation of Booxe Artist, before Recorder F. " M. Shannon- house yesterday morning. Wea ver claimed that he . had slipped up: he had Indulged a little too free ly In cider. After he had paid hla in itiation fe of $5 the recorder allowed him to go., ' j More than hklt of the cases in the city police court during the last three or four weeks have been for selling wfeiftkey. The i offender ! .' yesterday morning were win ensina auu Anu Turner, Both were, bound over to tae Superior Couit and sent to jail in de fault of bond. - - Ezell Foster va arrested by Patrol- man Johnston yesterday. mvning Just afterv he landed rrom an eariy train from Salibury. Foster had in his pos session about nyc gallons of bug juice. He -Will ' receive a hearing-before the recorder this morning on .the charge ot selling booze. - t Railroad Cases Continued. .'By agreement between the counsel on either side, the case of the State vav the- Seaboard AJr Line and South ern. Railways, which ha . been set for Monday, the 12th Instant, has been postponed until the next Monday, the flflth. The ease is the result of the re fusal ot the railways tor lower the Bridges 'on North Graham street. The witnesses in the case are requested to attend 'court .the. latter day. The case was postponed on account of the desire- pt Solicitor Heriot Clarkson- to try-i the-Jall ,caesajid clear, that In stitution as soon as possible, . , r . . . I- '. r- - 1 f : - , ' Mr. T. W, Gibson General Manager. An Interesting meeting of the stock holders of the ' Long-Tate Clothing Company .was held tn the ode of the company Thursday.- The report sub mitted of the faiminwa ut me, past year, showed the condition el the con- -cemMo'be most satisfactory.: Officer were: eleoted as follows: ' Messrs. W; L. . Long, s president; John R. Pharr, Vice president; W- A. McDonald ,see retary and treasurer, and T. W. Gib son, general manager. s FUneral of Mrj a. .Harvey Douglass V" -! - f ;Morntng. ' tThe funeral of 'fin. J.- Harvev Doug las, who died Thuraday, will take place at- the; home of Capt. ,W.: B, Lyles, on tha;.Statesvlll road," this morning at 10 "o'clock, j The services will be con ducted by Rev. A. R, Shaw, pastor of Tenth 1 Avenue rerbyterlan church. The Interment will, be- at the Susrar Creek eemeterv, y f-A Defective Flue Responsible. The city 'fire-department was called out yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock by -a-blase at the home of Mr. J. F. Gallant, at -No. , 16 , South Brevard street7 The roof had caught Are from a defective flue. The blase was ex tinguished '.with; the 'chemical (appara tus before any considerable amount of damage was done. Th toss amounted to only a few dollar. The house foe- 1UIIST iv .r, A nvuiiH ,onw. -' -, t f'V Mr- J. Cf-Abernethy,' ofThe Ob server, who returned Monday from Augusta, Ga, .where, he had been to help -The Chronicle, of that dtyj get on its feet- after it lock-out of union printers, left last -evening for Jackson ville, Fla., to helpybreak the strike; on The vTlme-Unlon'. - lie wu , accom panied by- Ms wife. . Mfi Abernethy I in danger of acquiring the reputation of; a professional strike-breaker. ,; Many New Barber Shops In Charlotte. ."Charlotte Is well supplied with tar-. bar: shopsl" "remarked a 4 well - known citisen' to an Observer ' reporter s yes terday. . J'Wlthln r- the past - several months quite number of new ones have been started up In tha city and they are good one. . The fixture are modern; and all well equipped .with mirrors, ' and other', up-to-date ,,ppli ances, This fact Is noteworthy and is, in a way, a sign of the times. ' 1 f I' Academy Bookings. '. 'The' following shows have already been booked to appear lrt Charlotte In the near future: "Spangles," -James A'Neill, In "Monte Crbtto;" Adelaide Thurston, Ijew Dnr-kstHder's Minstrels,. Marie Cahlll,. In "iollie Moonshine;" lior Kubcllc, "Mrs. W'lrsrs of the Cab-foas-e Patch,' Alice . Nellson -- Oiera Oornpnny, In Ion Pssquale,',;','Isle of J-I.l ," and Tim Murphy. 1 . -1 o y school roo' 1 1 ! 1 irst .Baptlxt Sunday ,Scliool Loom to be JtenKHlell 1-loor h iaoo to , bo , InrrcasedOtUer (iiunge li Contemplation, , , ' . For the paet several week, the'ar chltecia have been busy with the plans for the remodeling of the First Baptist Sunday achool room. For;i month It haa been apparent that : ; additional room wa needed to' accommodate ' the growing school-- The present room wa enlarged but a1 few. year .ago. It was then thought that sufficient floor space had been provided to- meet all the demands that might arise for many year to come. Recently, the membership and - attendance of , the Sunday, school ha increased ; so fast that additional floor space Jta become an absolute necesaity. . Hence the de cision reached some . months r ago?- 1,0 rrmoatsj ia room.. " - , ' . i The rear wall, Is to be pushed fur ther back,' and a 4, balcony built In Which are to be arranged several large das " rooms, , notably the Baraca and Phllathea rooms. The rooms which are now occupied by these classes -will be, Used by others and ; thus , add much to the available space,,,1 4' , s Behind the rostrum - choir loft Is to he built In- the wall. , The platform then may be made- smaller and de voted to the use of the superintendent and a few Invited guests. When these changee art. made the interior;. of the room will he considerably enlarged and doubtless' Will then be sufficient for.all the needs of the school. . In addition- to the Improvements Which are being planned for tha Sun day school room, -there are many rad ical changes which are projected' for the. main : auditorium of 1 the church Thl 'work 'will hardly he undertaken for some time, for the remodeling of the 'Sunday school, room i to be , at tended -to first Sketche vre i being drawn outlining desirable 'change lit Ih church proper. Alt of, these Im provements when finished will repre sent n outlay of some $lo,00O. "'t.-1- ' . ..... v - .,: nfi' -. ; '::.&.',- .it:, f X t . ife'-'--"'.y'1 IH" II' .'" ilWlllSiHiitltlVl "-J A 'White Tigress Arrested. , ' -. Sergeant W. H. Pitt and Patrolman John Asbury last hlght arrested Cenle Rollins, a white woman, on the charge of selling whiskey. The woman bears a rather unsavory reputation." She Is the first white tigress caught since the City went dry. Being unable to give bond, ah was locked up to await trial thl morning. ' ' : William Tobin and Thomas Mlskeli; two New York "tourists," were guests at the police station last night They were not under arrest, merely spending the night tn the comfortable cell. - " Young J. W. Osborne TJcensecL ' There were SI young men to : pas the law examination held in Raleigh last week - and to these have been granted license to practice in . North Carolina. , Among the number ' was Mr. James W. Osborne, of Charlotte, who la a, son of Mr. F. I. Osborne and one of the most popular young men or tnis city, if nerediry haa any thing to do with Jt young Jim Osborne wui make a fine lawyer. Suit Cases , 1.., ,xi And Suit Cases A regular family of Suit Cases nigh-on-to S00 everyone good; not a crab among em Those at 1.60 represent Just as good value as the more pretentious ones at 15 and l. The fact that we have them made, contract for them 1U large quantities. enables us to get the most for our money. Selling them as we buy, at a short margin, ? which is often lea than other pay, makes us the leader by a large majority. Every case we sell is an advertisement for us. We depend on the good will of our pat rons for much of our compensation In suit case selling. We think the "good and faithful'? Was better paid with -''well done" than the one that waa "cast out ; We can suit case you in quality and price. ; i GILREATH & CO. BE SATISFIED 1 1 That you. can get as good if not 'betterf worle at; our. place on .your Fancy, Evening Xress,' Waist, Opera-Cloak, etc., as can be had anywhere o th United State! I t'v !. We do, not' rub nap. up In your cloak when cleaned or dyed, " That Is a good process which we vnave. Compare our work. Then youll see ' we are,, th people, 't.'' 'VXivC Queen GtyDyebged i aeanisg Wcrlis : Krt J. K. Kejtcr, Proprietress : . , ' You aon t , buy a, ; new.; desk every season. " BuyV 'a goodoneiat doesn't . necessarity ; mean a hih priced bneA- Let us shbv you our line. ;:. ' ",l i '' ' stq" & fcin co. ',(.';. : fr'ff j"-Tr'T-""i ' - . : . H : V.c S ell DSt;s K . : . mmm si -w :r x w Prices L1IVV i This store doesn't bellevo In carry lng goods over, nor do we believe In being 1 Idle any season or the year. For this reason L economical shopper have .found out that , February Is an unusually good time to get bargains at IveyaH fiA " f - v ft4 ? " Dress 'Goods . Bargains One piece Black genre, 2 yards wide, . regular J1.00 grade (19c. ' yard. ' j Special value ?B2-lneh Black Panama Just received: . ; 75c yard. -j- - -Black and. colored .Batiste, Albatross, -v. etc,,, .rv!-. i'ji ., 50c, yard. ' ' ,-50-inch Black and Colored Biilllan ' tine, special, value 60c. Corsets If you haven't tried a Corset from and style you. can get from a Kabo or R. & G. or 'Warner's Non-Rust- tVilnl will . Ml,:..,,Lu. a 1 . able." : let p ' suggest the style we .Pearl 'Buttons Pur Whit Pearl Buttons, the kind you pay So, a dozen for . . .. lc. 1, a dozen to-day only. , Not more than 6 dozen to a cus tomer. t-, - Big Embroidery and Lace Sales .Monday The best value we have ever shown n 10c, Embroideries. Wide, pret ty pattern and good cloth .. 10c. yard. tern special sales on Laces .. .. lc, 6c, lOq. yard. - sFor particulars see Saturday's ad. JL B: IVCV & CO. I 18 - WEST TRADE ST. r GOOD LAUNDRY WORK We give you a guarantee of good work, and when we say good work we mean the very best obtainable by means of a perfect equipment,., modern 'methods and Intelligent opera Won. Every detail ht the out put of laundry work Is most trefully guarded and every effort Is made to , minimize wear and tear. We aim to do everything Just right, and If ? you will favor uswlth a trial We assure you complete satlH- latla- B m , faction. ' ( MODEL STURM I L71UNDRY I : BRANNOPi'S LAVA LOTION WITH BENZOIN 'ji'.ppssesseti marked eedativo and V- healing properties, and may be "profitably used In nearly alt .affections of the skin and mu " eou membranes.- ,. 2 Brannon's IjvV I)Uon, , a . I toilet -article,; surpasses' all .4 other lotions upon tthe freshly 1 shaven face. When rubbed tn 5 ,-; t0 the skin of thef face after,' , shaving it gives a delightful,, ' cooling, ' soothing . t sensation -" ,that . rob the., operation of c shaving of all patna' V y " ,; Brannon' lava lotion for r - chapped skins - and -- mucous -ti surfaces ha proven Itself to be ' 5. a highly efflcaclouM,and ' de- lightful ' remedy. j" - . - -. i Brannon'a Lava' Lotion I a r splendid applications for the ,?, t face and hands after a day in- the, -wind and eold, vi". The pric la omy J'y? . . -'f'iV ';,( iiifrs PiiAR:iACY ' By mall post paid for 25 cents,'. Hontr EVEnETT. 5 1, -!v nigh rotnt jtVo. -It ' New and strictly nm-rinfm; centrally I ted tiire minutes wa) a from depob I -t and cold baths, electric I it fats, Ca tti to the commercial travtki. - ' 1 tf. E. TTGH Proprietor r Burnett's Va JVa" l pure-. 'Don't let your rt'-pr work a cheap and dnnveroiiH subulltute. jll ' on having .Burnett's.. 1 1 f' , ' IllllIIII BELK BISO Genuine Mad Stone A genuine Wad Stone. Will cur bites of rabid dogs; will our hydra phobia; will cure bites of poisonous snakes; will cure joca jaw, win draw any poison from, th system. I have treated hundreds pf cases and every on has been cured. . -v , - A. D. TELTON, f, -. Lattlmore. N. a VALENTINES SENTIMENTAL AND COMICS... Valentine Books : An Old Sweetheart of Mine, Evangeline, Hearts and Masks. All illustrated by Christy. . ' -v----i f -. ' 4". k i'-y-j.- - -.'1' . , - : ' . 1 Houston,. Dixon & Co Never Give cp the Ship When Yea (an Get Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. 'it Greensboro, N. C, Jan. t, 10. 637 Ashboro St '., Last August my husband, who is a -railroad man. was badly hurt by having a severe blow on the head, caused by a piece ox iron tailing on It. -In a few days he suffered badly from-dlKxtness, and he was not abl to wajk aero - the room. Then nausea net In, and he vomited every thin ho would eat We became, very uneasy about' him, a Ah '.doctor could not define the nature of his hurt Hi whole system became In--volved from hi condition, the . aoo tor', treatment gave him no-' relief, and.ene of th physician advised an operation. He discharged a great deal of Mood from his nose and would frequently vomit bloody but th doc tors' said (hit cam from hi stomach and not from the hurt Thqa one ot my friends, who bad unbounded faith In .Mra Jo Person's Remedy begged me to use lt, My husband lost hi flesh and wa greatly reduced, " and at that Urn we did hot expect him to liv 1 Jong, We got Mra " person's Remedy and put htm. on It and -in twenty-four: hours' we could see a Changs for th better..-; Th vomiting ot blood ceased, which mad us hope ful. - We continued to use the Rem dy and Jt mad a perfect cur of hi case, and he la how well and in good health,' ! MR8. SC. A. RIVES.".. Sealed Olds . Sealed :, bids ; will be r received : until March lsti 1908, for remodeling and building an addition, to our present bank building. Also for , Installing heating , plant ' Plans and speclflca ttons can be seen at our office. ,. Con tractor will be expected to furnish bond in the sum of one-half the con tract price, But will be opened riarth 1st, 10. at S , o'clock p. - m. 1 he right to reject any and all bids i reserved, . - ' TIIU HANK.OF FAY ETTEVILLIS, - Fayottevl'le, N, C. fir' - '.-1 1 v - , f,' A KIP ! : ! morrows !ssue: Wholesale. Retail Has CUfiMJil AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES jl'mcw anu ueaiuuiu utct; curtains xuil o l-i5- yarus Vmgt 1 1-2 yards wide ... ....:..99e Nice lace curtains 2 1-2 yards long 29c a pair A special bargain- a full 3 yard lace curtain in patterns ' worth in a regular way $1 a pair. To keep trade lively we :. raII tripm at. T Buy your new lace curtains for 'spring now. Sheets and IPillow Cases 81x90 inch sheets made of -jf -i-t. , m.. uiaicixuii vi uiiui. ' Aueeuus MAflHl TH110A , icd.uv iui unc . ......w;............. - .The pillow cases of the same good quality ssheeting 45x i Mce line the Very best dress gmgKaras in all the bcv and pretty patterns .;,-....,.. . .v, . . t . 10c i , r ' s - y 3 v Pretty neat colors,' fire stripes; dots, etc;,;- just what l-Al rMM MMSJMMMI 4-r Pt-j11 Oi fMAltArt imiJa eVt. aSa. . f ALWAYS SOkETAING 501KG HERE. , f?3 r .i:, HP ' Vi f KV a crood heaw sheeting tW i. x t i r turn, nou cut, ana nemineu Ell. ...k mii-HHi-ri E
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