CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 0, 1003.
CvCUL AND PEESONAL i
CftpL Harrison Watts cava his party
Vesterduy. - He loaded a -Street car
"full of pretty girls and ' handsome
boys and 'made a tour; of the city,
! vVhen asked his age, CapU. Watts said
ThU. party was given when I was
II years, some , months aad . three
dayt old." i. The young folks were de
lighted with' the outing and yelled
.- three cheers for their host on break
ing up. The following young misses
and masters -enjoyed capt., wants
viiosDlUlitv. - Rosa and; Tip Watts,
. Sleeker, Lillian and Ed. Held. Alma
Oetee. Camilla and -Mary Durham.
''ifn Walsh.', Lula,.' Annie and Tom
' Cillfferro, Carrie .'and - Christopher
. Jones. . Ktl and Esther Springs. Gay
Willis, 'Francis and Mary Osborne,
Mlnter Jones, V-Polly , Shannonhouee,
' Ann Forbes lylddeU, Kiwio ' Stokes,
Marie,' Orabella and Sadie Thomas,
Karle firunson. Helen Eddy.. uula J,
Harris, Elizabeth, Annie Dewey and
' Lenoir Chambers.' Mildred. Alma and
. Baldwin Maxwell. .-Joel MoAden, Mary
' Johnston. -Lfturte and Loulsei flpong,
' Anna and Mary -Howerton, Adelaide
and Harriet Orr. Martha and Oeorge
Howell, Eunice and Hiihio Hutcnmon,
' Mary Morgan Myerv Corinne Gibbon,
Julia Baxter.-Bprtnam : Elohte Rankin,
Tates and Franctw ClarksOn, ,' Maud
- and Mary Carson, Mary Banders How
ell, Katherine ' McDonald, . Kathleen
: Murrlll, Totslex". RelHey,!- Jeannette
Chaperonca: , Mrs, J. U tChambere,
- Misses . M. r - Brown,. - Nettle W.
Brown, Annie Clarkson-' and ' Lacy
Kay ana .snakeapeare Harris, Esq.
. Mrs. M. I Davis la visiting "at the
home of Mrs. John 0," Alexander, In
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- Cards reading as follows have been
received: ..... ..- .. ; - .
, ; The Faculty and Senior Class
y;v.. itV- .-,if .
-;' . 8tatesvllle Female College
; , - request your presence at the"
Commencement'. Exerciser
" Tuesday evening, May Twenty-second
at eight, o'clock;
:W: "'k" College .Chapel.
Mrs. James Ker, Jr., Is visiting- her
sister. Miss ta Mccue, in winning
-ion. if'. .- - . ; ,.
Mlsa Slddie Strasburr left Tester
ir U upend t. Sunday - with Miss
Louise Watson, at Belmont.
Mlsa Margaret Hall a daughter of
Mrs. . Geo. 8. Hall, who . has- been.
. . . making her home In Raleigh with
Mrs. Geo. B. Crater for some time.
has returned to Charlotte to live.
- Miss Hall's friends will be glad to
., . know that aha has returned to Char
, lotte to live.
Mrs. J. C. Ramsey returned to the
city yesterday after a weeks trip to
iv ew zoric
Mlsa Ida Huey, arrived In the city
. issi nigm 10 spena m lew aays wun
' her brother. Mr. F. V, Huey, on
.norm fopiar street.
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' The many friends of Mrs. W,
. Thornwell McKay will regret to hear
that she is very 111 at her home In
' Dllworth. She has - peritonitis. . Her
condition waa slightly Improved last
night. . ,
.' Mr. and Mrs. Cameron ' Morrison
are spending the day In Salisbury.
V with Miss Ida Moss Morrison who- Is
In the AVhitehead-Stokes Banltorlum.
' - Mrs. ,8. F. Torrenee and daughter,
.' ' Mrs. John-W. Atkinson, are vllUng
friends In uaffney. B. C
Mrs. J. walker Klrkpatrtck, of
.. Sharon, was In the city yesterday on
her way to oastonia to visit Mrs. J
' P. Raid and her son, Mr. Oscar Kirk
Patrick. ; i ., ,
Mra. O. J. Thels. of. Kershaw, & C.
is visiting Mrs. -Frank Smith, on
. Korth Pine street.-.
' " - ' Mrs. ! W; Cr- Lovejoy will leave to
1 night for - Ferdlnanda, FlaH where
aha Will visit frlenda for two weeks.
- . Rev. and Mrs. a T. Wllllngham
' leave 'Wednesday for Chattanooga,
Tenn to attend the sessions of the
..-Southern Baptist Convention which
. convenes there this week.
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'--- A -numb .of. former -students, of
, the State Normal College, at Greens
, boro, held an enthusiastic meeting at
" the -Carnegie Library yesterday
morning and discussed plana for the
, organisation of an' alumnae asaocla
tlon for this county. The attendance
wa not aa large as had been hoped
for and the election of omcers was
postponed until a meeting to he held
Friday morning at 11 o'clock, -when
Jail old students of the Normal,
' whether graduates or not. are Invited
. to attend and assist fn the organlsa
' . , tlon.' " Meanwhile anyone In the city
or county wishing- to become a mem
ber may give their name to Mra.
Rosa, the librarian.'. - .
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Mrs. 8." A. Dutcher and two daug
J ters left yesterday morning for' Jer
' ' sey City, N. J., where they will spend
the summer with relatives. " ... ,-
";'? ' Mrs. Annt Bmlth Ross left last
evening for Cleevland Springs, whore
she will spend a week,,. ,; .
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.'--'Mrs. J. H. McCIIntock has returned
home after 'spending some time at
Huntersvllle. with her . sluter-ln-law,
Mra H. A Hunter, who has been
."ultf I1L ;:j. '. ; w
"t
' Mrs. E. T. Stenersen, who has been
visiting relatives and friends at Bal
tlmore, Mdt for some time, 'will re
turn home to-nlght. 8he will be ac
companied by Mlsa Emily Cassard,
f Baltimore, who will be her gueat
for a, fortnight. .' v . .r. - ...
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. Mr. and Mra. K. W. Thompson,
who ' have - returned to Charlotte
to ! live after spending ' ;eev
oral months In New York, are at
horn at tha Hotel Buford. r i .
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Mr. and Mrs. 4 Plato T. ' Durham
have returned to - the city, and w.re
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: . ' lineal. Baseball S4ors. , .' '
" it The D. A C.. team scored another
victory yesterday by defeating the
Covenantera Id i .warmly contested
game of baseball.' The Covenanter
team went to plecea In the aeventh
Inning by making a number of costly
errors. Tha score was I to 4. .' Fol
lowing this game the Charlotte high
school team played, the S B's and won
In a walk, the score being 1 9 to . a,
Very.lnterVetlnr game Is expected to
morrow afternoon when . the - crack
Junior Baraca team will play the
Covenanters. The . meeting of the
members of the City Baseball League
was postponed ' from yesterday . to
Wednesday night at J: 30 o'clock.
II. Clay Evans Opponent .Withdraws.
. Nashville, Tenn., May 8.- A .Rook
wood. Tenn., dlxpatrh' saya that -As
bury Wrlabt, of that place, has with
drawn from the race for the Repub
In nn gubernatorial nomination, which
lonvea the Held open to H. .Clay Ev
mK'Ot t'liattanoog. ,
! Vrybn1 ' f,tvnrll. TMiie Rlhhiirt
tnU Kxtrift. The emr thnt l-r
--tti lh tumous 'XI u lilbboa
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Widow of tho Late KiiRineer Tylpr P.
llayn'( Awarded Ixtiuairce pined
! r0,0i)o Utigntion Over Toe-
iM'hniuii of lour-i'ear-01d Walter
'. ly. f.f.;..'--
The Jurytln tho case of Mrs. Bottlo
W.Haynes va the .Southern Railway
Company; In which the plaintiff sued
for $80,000 damages on ' account 'ot
the . death of her husband at the
hands of , he : railroad,,.; yesterday
morning returned ft verdict awarding
the plaintiff $15,000. The case was
started Ja thi Superior. Court Monday
morning" and oonsumed 1 the entire
lerm. not going to the Jury until Fri
day evening, The case was strongly
contested throughout About 49 wit
nesses Were examined-and the evl
dence was not finished .until ,Tburg
day -afternoon, V;- ,... W "-'' ' ---J.
.Engineer Haynes was killed In n
wreck at Salisbury about' two yeara
ago., -His train ran into .4 an open
switch, at which the light waa out,'
and he was killed Instantly, in tne
complaint it waa alleged v that i the
death was caused by the carelessness
and negligence of the -employes of
the railway- In that tha light waa out
Mra. Haynea 'was represented by
Burwell ft Cansler and the defendant
company by . Col. W. : B. ; Rodman,
Messrs. . L, C Caldwell and - D. .K.
Pope. . The counsel for the Southern
gave notice of. an appeal to the Su
preme; 'Courtp i,;
-'The aesslon of the court yesterday
waa taken up with the habeas corpus
proceeding In which Charlea Lay was
fighting for the possession of his son,
four-year-old Walter Lay, who has
been living with his grandfather, Mr,
John Lay., Charles Lay waa repre
eented by Stewart A McRae and the
grandfather by Messrs. H.-N. Pharr
and F. ; R. McNlnch. It -waa -In evi
dence that the child was born at the
Wilson home and that his father had
never t visited It but , two or. three
tlraea. . The mother died shortly af
ter- the birth of the child and re
quested her parents to take care of
the little one. About two years ago
while living - In . Gaston . county. Mr
Wilson adopted the child, but yester
day In court It, waa found that the
writ of adoption waa not -legal, -tha
father not having given his consent
After hearing tha 'evidence In . the
case Judge Bryan decided that " the
father .- had a . right to his - child.
Meem-s. Pharr and McNlnch appealed
to -the Supreme Court and, pending
the decision of that court, the child
will remain In the custody of his
grandfather;- . y ..' .V
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JUDGE BRYAX AND i THE '.- S OTH,
He Will Poet pone Gaston Court Throe
Days at Kequeat of reutionera lor
Uie mg wicDration. .t - ; ; . .
Jddge Henry R. Bryan will post
none Dallas court three days in or
der to give the good people -of Gas
ton county an opportunity to attend
the 20th of May celebration. In an
ewer to certain petitions .from Oaa
ton cltlseha, he wrote the following
letter to Sheriff C. B. - Armstrong.
"Having received petitions from
leading cltlsena and tax payers of
Gaaton county, and attorneys repre
sentlng litigants In the criminal and
civil casea In the Superior Court of
Gaston county, asking me not to
open Superior Court until Thursday,
theZ4th or May, instead or. Monday,
the list of May coming. - The petl
tlon asking for court to be opened on
May 24th Instead of May Slat Is'for
the purpose of allowing ..the ' good
people of Gaaton county.: who desire
to attend the patriotic celebration of
the 10th of May Declaration of Inde
pendence, Please give notice tnrougn
your papers and to all Jurors and
persons compelled by law td attend
the May terra of court not to attend
until th morning of May 24th.
" Respectfully, v
(Signed) . HENRT R. BBTAN. '
Judge Presiding 11th Judicial district
jfJSSIOXARY CONFERENCE.
Societies of North Carolina Confer
rm of Methodint Church Holding
Annual Beesum at vrairrnton.
Warrenton. May 5. The Woman's
Foreign Missionary . Society of the
North Carolina Conference of the M.
K. Church, South, la holding its
twentyflfth annual session in Wesley
Memorial church. The omcers are
Mra. Lucy A, Cunningham, president:
Mia - Blanche: Futresa., secretary;
Mrs. F. D.' Swindell, corresponding
secretary;. Mra B. B. Adams, treasur
er. Eighty-alx delegafes, a number
of visitors, and two foreign mission
sties are present The meetings are
Intensely Interesting and the reports
show gratifying growth both In mem
bers-and in contributions.
During the year 1.(17 women and
children contributed nearly $1,500,
which Is an increase of over $1,000
during the year.' The societies have
arranged to support alx missionaries.
Warrenton church will support one.
These noble women arc doing a great
work. ., ... '.' -, j ' ,
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I'nlque Service at .the T. M. C. A.
A rather', unusual . service for men
only will take place-this afternoon
at S o'clock at the Toung Men's Chris
tian Association. It wilt be a atere-
optlcon lecture on 1 -' "Associations
Abroad" and will be delivered by Mr.
O. C. Huntington. This lecture la a
moat interesting one. - A unique fea
tue of the service will be the singing
of hymns In the dark, The words
of the hymns will be thrown on a
large screen and! sung 'y the audi
ence with Instrumental : accompani
ment !'. ' i ; . -' I-., - '.
All men are most cordially Invited
to attend whether , members of the
'association or. not ' -
Mr.4 Claude A. Eury. of Oastonia.
la spending the day In the city.
A Han of Sense
. never sends his, watch to the
blacksmith to.fce 'repaired, nor,
; hla order f or a suit of clothes
td hla ahoamaker.1 Be consist,
ent In all thitiga and consult
us. , Ad writing1 is pur buslnesa.
"THE '3.: VV.yC.IBB05g CO
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'Phone P. O. Box III.'
Get tie-Print Copy
of the Original
Of North Carolina
, Valuable, to Any , Library. , .,'
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Do hot delay forigert-la placing orders i for engraved V Invitations. '
Our' spring , samples represent , the very latest shapes'1 and ' forma j
" that have been accepted by refined and fashionable aoclety. 'We do. .
- aoi follow w LEADf ln,korlglnatlng artlstlo' elfeota ' with .-fine ma-
tarlal. Our prices are the lowest . Send for samples, which will be
: I supplied free of .charges , I' J.' P. STEVENS ENQRAtlNO CO'Wed
ding SUtloneryV Energvera, i 4T Whitehall St ; Atlanta, Ga, ;'A t y,i
RAITJtoXD SERVICE FOR JOT II
i ,;
Besldee Giving Special Itatee South
era Will Handle live Extra Trains
and Seaboard About 15 Extra Cars.
It la ab assured fact that the South
ern and Seaboard railways, on their
lines entering Charlotte, will do their
part toward looking after the Im
mense - crowds that will pour Into
Charlotte during the 20th of May
week. Both- roada will give special
rates of one fare plus 25 cents for
the round trip from points In North
and South ' Carolina and a part of
Virginia, thle rate being given t from
the. tth to.24th Instant, with, final
limit the 2th. The Southern- will
run Ave extra trains, four of which
will be run two days, on its lines en
tertng the city. The Seaboard will
operate from four to eight extra cars
on each train entering the city during
the week from the east and west. .
' The apeclal trains on the Southern
will be operated aa followei :
Leave -Salisbury, 4; 10, a. m.; arrive
at Charlotte, Um; returning leave
Charlotte at 7 p. m. y '.t.
y Leave Wins ton-81 em, 7 a. m. ar
rive Charlotte about 10. a. m.: re
turning leave Charlotte at p.. m.
'Leave Statesvllle, 4:10, p. m.; arrive
Charlotte, $:4Ba. m.; returning, leave
Charlotte at p. m. - v .
- Leave Spartanburg a. , m.: arrive
at Charlotte I t, m.; returning, leave
Charlotte at p. tn. . v .
Leave Chester, 7 a. m.; arrive Char
lotte, 1:10, a. tn.; . returning, . leave
Charlotte 6:10 p. m. , .-.
All of the-above trains will be op
erated on May-22nd and 2Srd, ex
cept the train from Wlnaton-Salem,
which will be operated on May 22nd
only. , '
. The Diamond Ring Contest,
The ' voting contest for the most
popular young lady In the city, who
la to receive-a-dlamong ring at, the
end of the contest continues lively.
The standing la now aa follows: Miss
vashtl Keys, 1.1 41; Miss Alice Balrd.
440: Miss Margaret Tatum. 420: Miss
Annie Bryant" 0B;- Miss Dora Sater,
126: Mies Margie Osborne, ill; Mlsa
Norma Van Landlngham.- 100; Mlsa
Isabella Williams, 76; ,Mlss Rhett
Hood, SO; Miss Kittle Walker, 60; Mlsa
Lucy Smith. 69. . . ; . -r
Death ef Mra. Ellxabcth Boetick. V
Mrs. Elisabeth Bostlck. wife of Mr.
L. J. Bostlck. died at her home In
North Charlotte yesterday morning at
12:20 o'clock. The deceased waa 20
yeara of age and is survived by a
husband and three email children.
The remains were carried o the for
mer home in Llncolnton yesterday
morning and the Interment was made
there yesterday afternoon. : -
THE CLAUD BROWN CO.
ON THURSDAY MAY 10th, txgimiiig lO o'clock
a. m. we will sefl 75 tiead of High Class Har-"
y:' ness and Saddle Horses at 5
PUBLIC.
, t - 21 head consigned for this sale
cup, $60.00 cash prise and blue
We guarantee to aell some of tne highest clans horses ever sold
under a hammer at this sale. Sale rain or shine at our. mammoth
bang.-'. '", -, r-.:--
CLAUD BROWN CO.
HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. A;-.V
the, home of WHITE . HOUSE GOFFEE
THE MOST DEUCIOUS
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Ike :
Pure Clean v
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Healthy .
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cononiical :
Delidcus and v
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Satisfying Kind
where automatic machinery
sunlight . Handles White House CofTes without the . touch
of hand. Why not drink and
1. fff, ' V-
V : If they are not the best you 'i can find for , the V
' money the goods are ours and the money yours,
BUY NOW FROM .'V 1 v
Three Montgomery Bank "Consolidate
Montgomery, Ala May 1 1. The
Merchanta and Planters, the Farley
National - and the. , First National
Bank, of this city, will consolidate
with' a capital Of $1,000,000. A." M.
Baldwin will be president ot the eon
solldated- banke. , -
' THE WEATHEE.
Forecast ' for " Sunday . and Monday;
Showers Sunday, cooler In wett oortlons;
Monday fair, cooler in east portion; fresh
norm weai 10 nona wuias, , -
v LOCAL' OFFICIO If. S. WEATHER .
, -.. BUREAU. .
-j... ;..v ,(''.; jr .. Charlotte, May 1 ,
LOCAL. WEATHER REPORT.
Highest-temperature ,
Ixweet temperature , v .M
Mean temperature , .. ... . .69
Ezoess for the day.. .. , - .00
Accumulated excess for ther month., '.HO
Accumulated excess for the year...."" .83
Preclpltalloa for M hours ending I p.
m. uncnes) ., .. .01
To
oiai
oreclDltatlon' for the month.
l.6
Accumulated excess for the month.. l.DJ
Accumulated deflclency for the year I M
Prevailing wind direction .. .W,
W. J. BENNETT, Observer. .
A Perfect Laundry
r We have every known mod
Son convenience 'and appli
ance, either steam, electrical or
band, for the proper washing,
- starching, ' Ironing and hand
ling of clothes. .We exercise
. the most conscientious care In
the treatment of all work given
us. We guarantee our work to
be faultless and absolutely per
fect, Every single piece of
linen that cornea to ua la care
fully Inspected before It is
sent out and If It la not Just
exactly right 'we turn It back
and do It right over again. We
have a reputation to live up
to that la a trifle troublesome
at times, but we find that It
pays- to be - fussy and par
ticular. We want your work,
and In exchange for it, we are
willing to give "you the best
service In the 'South. Phone
110 to-dsy.
Model Steam laundry j
1
AUCTION
by J. F. Cofer A Co,
Indlanap
Vanderbilt ribbon, at Ashevllle horse , show.
COFFEE IN THE f WORLD
11 u mn.X'
ui;ut
1
is working: in pure air and
enjoy the tx'';:r::;vi!
CET COM
FORTABLE :X In hot weather by .
using our g; X;
Porch Chairs and Meters
; They; are cool, body Y.
fitting- &nd pocket
Bparing. : Prices
tlfifl :
1 11 11 i 1 1 r j 1 .
i';rtfWS!S
v MM
Her are fwo -very Smart
, Summer Stylee single and
,'donble-breejsted.' Essentially
voung .men's models, thought
we- have others more conserve -
' tlve. Yoa can get soon suits
' , in Blue or Grey Serge, Home
spun, Worsteds, and all the
good summer fabrlca. Styling
1 and At yon could not better at
any price.
There arc manv
if -1 -i.t. a.t
IOr UlCir CIOU1C5 rutaiaWivy wva vwe v ; vwvwi , vwuw . usm.'
is hard to break But when you stop to think. tKJ.t thou-;
sands of wealthy business-men, dub-men, society-leaders in '
thejbig cides are breaking the "tailor-habit" buying first
rjass 'Veadv" varments instead, you have to admit theres a
reason for it The
We have them; -exact
8tyle-centers. Let us
DOUBLE
BREASTED
SUITS
The Doubie-Hreasted fult Is
alwsys ' a favorite. irai)ie
only suit for some men.
it throws a good figure Into
strong relief, and bolsters up
one where nature has baen
less liberal.
Its ganeral tone U brisk and
active, with a- fine awing,
whether; worn buttoned ' or
open. . ' " ' "..
irni IDEAL SUIT V
''. The fabrlca for Spring ' are
Cheviots, Worsteds, Serge and
Mixtures. i -- v.
Long range of - prices ,-
., $i.oo o $23.50. -
' Ton are as welcome to look
- as to buy. ; -' ; ; ; :.;...
Yorke Bros. & Rogers
warn
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" : Tt'EBDAY. MAY STIL.;
:CAV NEW YORK
V . ; !Hm ; DANMAHOJ ' ; f:
Supreme 1n Ite Entirety
A Marvelous Mixture of MJrth and
Music." - '' :.
Charming, 'dirts and Hklllful. Coma
' dlana Galore. . l .
Production ;of Coloexal Hp'endor.
Novelty Hurprles In I'r Jfuslon. -Nothlmr
Jext IJke It. .
; . ko i'Flori-K! 60
rRICESi.JH.OO, 5, BO and sic
Seats now on sale at Jordan'.
m
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Mnaaere end New Te
men in this town who
-liv t0v4 4-r Tr,a-
reason is simply Better
duplicates of the models worn
show tnem to you. iney cost
Brothers.
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K'QsrilU?.
Hold Sway at this Laundry!
The washing is done with
soft water thoroughly fil
tered. - '.
Pure Soap only is used for
washing garments clean.
Imnroved Ironm? Alacnin-
rit -irl J
ery irons omixs, ooiiars ana
Cuffs without breaking the
linen. :
A trial of our work backed
by Modern Ideas will hold
you as a customer. :
Charlotte Steam Laundry
UUNDtRHV DYIRS, ; CIMB,
tit South Tryon W.
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;S6m';i;'PM-5
Swell
Drinks
;
At Hawtey'a :, Pharmacy. We
are leading In fountain special
tlea now. Our new improved '
service , la , a winner and a
'. .Wonder,. , .,; . '. 1...'.
:y.'';'t---:i,vmra
v'"'M i to DnwicV i -yX
'.-' .'. .1 ' ' 'i i
: can now be had at our estab-
lishment. ..'! " '.
: We would be pleased to see
you at our at ore every day.
we are quite sure our service
would please the eye, aa well ,
. aa the appetite,. We ahall look
for you today.
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Splendid
J:tt t-r- fWVA '-v'
y:r:i y!n:-:-y
r ".
Til
i-nmmwm mi i mi,i.H J , -. v
m : ;payfag mbrc y
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Clothes, The best 7
in New York' and other,
irom $13.00 to a5ibwi. ; '
Wholesale, :r:;
Retail. ; :
THE
IMPORTANT
DEPARTMENT
Of the drug business . is
the Presaiption Depart
ment We employ noth
ing except licensed phar
macists. - -- -. '-
Ail Five Hen r
are registered pharma
cists. Could you be in
. safer hands?:,;;;.'
Send U$ Your Prescrlptisas
Kuraes Register.
SQUARE
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vm xxTcn xota.Tr
FOR S21LE !
1.000 No. 1 coal mine to Va.:
ready to work profitably I 1-1 mllea
from: railway. JPrice , iist.oo . per
acre.. ' '..T-- ,' ;.. n' .
11,000 A. adjoining a No. 1 ttm
ber. land, all bard wood. Cut 0.004
feet per acre. Price $11.00 per acre.'
' Wanted More timber and farm ,
Ing lands for Northern buyers. - '
N.; L Slmmcnds' & Co.,
, K:
3.
'Successore to
( r NO. ; T. BKATTT CO. '
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TS.
Charlotte, N. C.
- In one of the best and f 's
growing cities In North Carolina.
.t
It
center of city and one block iro
depot, corner stand, built for restau
rant and ealoer purposes, one of t a
city-like bulling,, all the latent I -provementa,
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through and heated by ateam, e
elevator. ' ..'
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retire from saloon bu"'
ecrupled this cornur f
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