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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, .'AUGUST 4, 1900..' -v social asp msom; Mrs. W. a. Lee, Jr., entertained at a Hollirhtfiiloarit nirtv at hwr home on Weaf Tenth avenue, laat night, in compliment ' to n . imr,- ,jimm Jeanett and Martha Martin, Of Co lumbus, Qa. The gentleman's ; h and lady' prise at card . were won , by Mr, and Mrs;,' George , W.' Graham, Jr., respectively. The:' booby wa iiuitxI tn Mn Mnnlrnaa Davidson Kenney. ' Tha , guest were: , Misses Anna .Jbocae, -ana - manes Hutchison, Lealine and Laura Eth- rudiM Marv. and i Julia Irwin.' Midge - j - . . f A Ann Villi,, and Wall a-uaata ' of Mrs. H. L.; Adams; cMamt Hurtand a ill .. A , , . .. I .. . . I tUll. ucsi. Alien, ui uouiiwi aiiiiiv in - XT a - hi u ' Van Ijmtlnrhlm . 1 Vf T r -Mra n W . nrahim. Jr Mr. and Mrt. B. - n. nuicniaon, r., mr. , Mr, xv.' M. nrannon, jaesaemes . m. V. D. Kenney and L. C. Moffltt; Measrs. , J. J. and .Frank Hutchison, J, O. - Gillespie. J. H. Little, W.,R. Crook, John Base Brown, B. 8. Burwell.vW. V ; J Harty, Herbert and Henderaon Ir A" .1 n w VHr T WAa.4aa V ta at ' , . r a a . v , tv - - - -y Mayea, Crayton and Dre. J. Pj Mathe- ; ton, parka King, Broaie v, iNaue ana Vf, D, Wltherbee. Is-: 5. ;Tj.y 'li': V;-"'"1' -,'tl X. ; In a "vary charming - manner, .' at t" her home on Weat Trade -street, yee- j; tarda a ft ornnnn. Mra. Lottie C. Maf- ' tn honor of Mlsaea Jeanette and Mar. tha Martln. Buchre wa played, but . sno brltea were offered. , The gueata , were the folhiwing nameai ., Meadamea W. S. Lee, huicm- r on,-Jr..a. w. ' Graham, jr.-, jr.' r. r . Jones, F. H. Jonea. R. A. Mayer. R. C. , Moore. . H. li Adama, C. A. Bland, ;V Cameron Morrison, t. r.; hobs, r. ii Whltlock, T. M. Shelton. J. H. Cut ter, A. V. Harrlll, O. h. Barrtnger.-XJ. H. UUIH. . ' Wf ttmaier, . n. nana, 5 n. H. McCollouili. J. A. Solomona. I ,A. Dodaworth, M. B. , Kenney, B. J. . '. Smith, J W. Falaon,.' Harvey Lam. V, tieth. K. Wllkea, C U Beat H. B. " Fowler,. C. B. Bryant, J. , van Meaa, '.' tn t whf-A a riii.vA Til .-n Ii Springs, Luke Beawen, w. uiorer. 1 H. W. DUon, Mlaaes Clara McKay, or ' lUHi'ADtin v, ""I" . H ".-Willi Dnrint and rupat. M..Phlfer. of. Danville. Va-r adla Davla, Ora- W.al. Da. XTa.ll a VaenAN Villlawt and Wall, gueata of Mr. H. I Adarea, V; MUa . Violet Alexander returned . Vnm. last nivht frAm Ralllmnra M A --r. attaa - wuue a oung wui iraye ura mnrnlnr fnr Rack Hill. 8.' CL. whera an will yiau jaiaa era wik ... ' Carda reading as follows were re- i- celved In the city yesterday: J Mrs. Sue Catherine Pemberton , requests the-honor of your presence '-at tha marriage of her daughter,, Nelle, : 'V- to . . . ' Mr. Henry Emaraoa Blgga on Turaday the twentyflrst of Auguat nineteen hundred and alx , at hla-h noon. 1 - Cold Spring Preabyterlan Church , Holaton Valley, Tennessee, , y '.-' Mlas Onnle Andrews, of Greens boro, Is visiting Mra C W. Parker, at Piedmont Park. Mlsa Andrews is a daurhter of Mr. K. M. Andrews, ' who formerly lived la Charlotte. 'Among the visitors Jn tha city yes terday were Mra. C. Hull and Mlaa Ollie Ham rick, of Shelby, who wera gueata at the Central Hotel. - lllu UlniiU ruliniu hu niiu tt ' McAdenville to apend a . fortnight " with relatives and friends. . a ... a. a .Mil.. WW - a M.. - m m nna i n aa oriaaasii at ina nnini rt ford yesterday waa jMrs Llnl .Falls, of King's Mountain.. r- ' Miss Margaret Tatum has gone to 8tatesvtlle to visit relatives. '. . . . ; nr. id . a Maiden, wera visitors In tha city yen . terdar. bains- aruests at tha Central Hotel. Mra R. Vf. Miller has returned home after apendlng two or three . weeka with relatlvea and friends at - KnoxvlUe, Tenn. i. . m ) Mrs. ' J. C. Marsh, of Marshvllle, Is visiting Mrs. IT. O. Dellinger, on Mint street. . Mrs. Annie Smith Roaa will leave within a few days for Lake Toxaway, where she will spend a fortnight, . : Mlaa Alice D. Ardrey, of Provi dence, waa a Charlotte visitor yeater- Col. and Mra. Leroy 'Spiinga, of - Lancaster, 8. C, are In the city, stop ping with- Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Soott i. Mlas . Mamie Robinson, of Provi dence, apent yestcrdsy In the city. . v Mlaa Lena Towns, who has boen visiting Mrs. C B. Bryant, In Dtl- wortn, nas gone io me mountains or western North Carolina to apend anv 'rat Meeke. She will return to her home in , Athena, , Qa., later la the . summer. ;.',: t - - . ' Mrs. HL XI C. Bryant and Mlas Ell- -sabeth Sharp Bryant will leave Mon- day for Henderaonvllle, where they 1 will aoend the romalndnr of tha ram. mr. J Mr. flam' Halms and Mrs. Annie IJsslo Morris were united In manias Liiv , nuuia ut inn uriua a nruint?r . In-law. on Johnston street. Thursday , afternoon. i Rev. A.-L. Coburn per formed-tna ceremony..- - ' .- . ..;. : .... . : "v Mrs. Henry. Ptokea and children, M-lll t . - - t iai 7 itviiihb, , iiviuim nrnry 1 ana .Alien neatn gtokes, are vial ting Mra Xxf n xr v. , a .i,. m , , . i . They are from Wlnnaboro, 8. C Mrs, H. A, '; London, - Jr.. has ,re- turned to the city, after a visit to Plttaboro. ' , , : . . TN-' 'Ma X1 fit ' ir M ' m'J'' returned home from Virginia and ere now at their residence at 111 West Ninth street. ' Mlaa - Janla'Dunn. nf fru.lr .trill ..,B. C Is vial ting Mlas Mary Koyken ; dalL In Providence tnwnahln.. . . ... . " . ' ; " Miss Vernon Caldwell, nf Sharon, Is vtaltlng Mra. D.,J Downs, , In . Provi dence township.. - j ; ,;,,,' Mra. W. D. Jamaa. Mlas , Ruby james inn jun. aiii mm, KvanS and aon. Hrvl, were at the Central laat eight on their way to their homo In Leurinburg, from Morganton, -, .'; I !'...: 'v'--:. .... . . -,! . -Mlaa Ieona McCalL ' of Concord. , one of tha students at the Deaf and Dumb School at Morganton, Is vinlt Ing Mlaa Beaala White, at 111 North - 'Myers street ... Among the gueata at the llut-1 Bu ford laat night was Mlas Lula Whita ; kar. . ,.- , ' . y; . Mr. J. N. Ashtonv of Ralelth, was a gHOHt at the Central last night Mr. Charlp P. Lona. of Wlnston , Salnm, I a vlaltor in the city. , Mr. William Entwintle, of Rocking' ham, spent yer1ay In the city, stay ing at the BuforJ. . Al oiir roor fir Tins T'ihhn ' V-i.ii.a Luu l ure, uong, Jiii.i.ioua. 1 HEALTH COMMITTEE BUSY will 'investigate' icu '.rusT Tho Mtlii(c of the City Polkv Frro f ami ,1I-Mi(lt '.committee; juaue in tcreMllutf -by ltesolutloiia' Offer rU .:: for the Health ComniltUHvDr. Hawley ImitriK'ted to 'lnd Where ' the Mantlurd Ice Company Gila lie : Watrr Mr. H. M. lnnln Makei Domniula on tho Hoard and Tolls the Mrmbers W hat They Kacape'l V lr. Hawlcy Wants Blrth-Rentla-f try Ortlinnnfo Enforced -Will CoI ieH roiu-nnan bikes' Naiary rrorn ; rkutlirrn ' ltallway Company. .The regular monthly meeting of tha city - police.: flre and- health commla sldn, held at the. city hall laat night, was predominated over by the health, committee, Mr ,!: J. I.' Blakely, chair man. Several resolutions were passed to safeguard the health of tha people of the city,: including one Ijuk.ng to the Investigation' of the Ice plant of the Standard ; Ice', Company. Sovnra! of these-resolutions grew out of rec ommendations embodied" la th re port. of Dr.'Fr'O. Hawley, city phy aloian and - head of. the city sanitary department The meeting was presid ed over by Mayor 8. 8. MoNlnch and the following, named members were present: Col. 'A. L. Smith, J. I. Blakely, H. Wearn, John J Wil liams, aecretary. -' v.,, ...-,;. . i.i ' The Ant matef. demanding the at tentlon of the board was a petition fresentd by Mr. H. M. Irwin, requcat ng that . the ordinance requiring all reaidenta on West Trade street from the railroad to the city. limits and on North Cedar street from Trade to Fifth street to Connect with tho city .sewer llnea be enforced at once. Mr. Irwin appeared Indignant at the fail ure of the board to enforce the law heretofore and demanded to know lis reaaon for the delay. Ho informed the members that he had considered securing the serlvces ' of a lawyer and Issuing a writ of mandate to have them carry out the law to the letter. Tha members returned silent thanks that the mandate had not been Is sued, smiled sweetly at Mr. Irwin, and entered into a. discussion vf tho matter. , . ' After much dtaoumlon, during which It waa stated that a written order giving 10 days notice to prop erty owners ' waa required before any summary action could be taken In regard to the failure of owners to connect with the sewer line, a res olution waa passed Instructing the head of the sanitary department to serve legal, written notlcea on alt people on every street in the city where eewer connection la poaxlble to make tha said . connections, leav ing it In the discretion of the health officer as to when these notlcea shall be served in the varloua localities, and In caaea where the demand Is not compiled with, to take such ac tion as the law provides. DR. HAWLET8 REPORT. After the above matter waa dis posed of Dr. F. O. Hawley, city phy aliian and head of the city's aanitaiy department, 'submitted his- report. The report stated that the health of the city physician, 'be relieved of the ber of fever cases, compared wl'-h the population la small, A recommen dation In the report that waa not acted upon waa: "I recommend thit the Ity physician be relived of th.t approving of all bills In the sanitary department except those In which he Is - directly concerned and also from being required to make purchases outside of medicines and surgical supplies necessary to bla department. The chairman haa to approve these bills and the O. K. of the. officer making the purchase should be suf ficient" Acting upon , a recommendation In Dr. Hawley'a report the board pass ed a resolution requiring the under takers of the city to Hie with tha city clerk a record of all dead persons shipped from the city, giving all de tails of tha death, etc., just aa la done In -the case of other death and buriala in the city cemetery. Dr. Hawley stated that there la a city ordinance requiring that all births be reported to tha city clerk, who should keep a record of them and auggeated that thla ordinance be en forced. The members of the board ' looked at each other guiltily and de- j elded rather quickly that the ordi nance In question is' out-of-date and i no good anyhow. THE MANUFACTURE OF ICE ' DISCUSSED. i It was during a rather Informal disruMslon of health topics In gen eral that the lea business was apok- en of. "The Ice company purchased only 110 worth of water from the city water-worka from July 1st last year, to May, thla year," said one member. They must be getting water from somewhere else' stated another. -- "They use water from tha old Chlnquepln Oold Mine," volunteered another member. "There's something Wrong , ; est there," said Dr. Hawley. - It waa then stated that the author Itlea of tha Standard Ice Company claimed that all water used tn making Ice waa boiled and condensed again and that the water from the old mine waa uaed only, fdr .condensing 'the ateam.from which the Ice was td be made, .- , ..Viv . - . After thematter had been discus sed pro and con a resolution was adopted instructing the city phys clan to confer with the city attorney and intestlaats the plant of the ice company to see what water is used in the manufacture or ice ana men to take such action as Is necessary, If any Is necessary. , . Mr. Blakely reported the aale of two mulea belonging to tha sanitary department for $110. - '. Col. Smith, chairman'' of ' the Are committee,' reported that daring the month of July there were Ave alarms and that the total damage done was IIT. A'l horses-and apparatus wera MR y Li BUSINESS" ' MAN The eummer ." nearly done. ' and that filing system la not ' yeti ' InsUIIed. ,..Your . elerki 1 could vet used tor It" In these . qulst days and be able ; to : handle It rapidly in the busy days sura to follow." ; . ' ; That , - old ;": heavy-running typewriter might also be dla ; placed b7 ' the light-running, , And your stenographer wout. modern - Fog Visible, And v your stenographor Wowld wear the "smile"- that not .'. only would not, ;but positively could not wear oft,". t, Writ. ". call , or telephone ' 220. W want your business. ' ,. 1 ; v ' ' ' ' ,' St::: S P:rrger(o; Hire Outfitters. reported to be in good' condition. 'r"he city attorney was Instructed to collect . frona the Southern ; Railway Company tha salary due Depot Po liceman C. B. Slices. For several years the city and the Southern have each paid one-half the salary of the ofneer detailed for 1 duty at the ' - Southern passenger station. Two months ago the Southern ceased paying ita part, notwithstanding the fact that. - Mr, Bikes - waa re-elected in May. 1905, for a term of three years at the rec ommendation -of the superintendent of the Charlotte division of the road. BRDETS. A . Few Minor Happening iaJ and '.,' x ; .. About -1K- at?.- - -r .Chief W. a Orr, of the city fir department la improving rapidly. ::' " Tha 3. W,1 Wadsworth'a Bona are adding, a story to their carriage, shop. ' i The streams, of this county were booming yesterday. Rocky river was out of tha banks in ( Cabarrus. , -Capt: H. D. St owe has purchased for 19,000, the- building formerly owned , by the Second Presbyterian church. Just north of the church on North Tryon- street - , v,,-, - .. .';;.,(. s -The negroes charged . with' the murder of the Lyerlys will be taken from here to Salisbury early Monday morning. The trial will begin Imme diately after their arrival in Rowan. No one anticipates any trouble now. . There will be only one service each Sunday at the Prltchard Me morial church, at Dilworth. until a new pastor la called to succeed Rev. Dr. ,' J. G. Adams. who resigned re cently. The services will be at t o'clock in the afternoon and will be conducted by the various Baptist pas tors In the city. : : , ' The receipts at the city cotton platform yesterday were IS .bales, and the best price paid for the staple was 11 cents. : The receipts for tho corresponding data . of last r year, when the price was 10.50 cen(a pound, were 17 bales. The price of the staple on the local market de clined a quarter of a cent ' pound yesterday. ; Mr, W. T. Corwith. the new aec retary and treasurer of the Greater Charlotte Club, has already begun to fulfill the duties nf hla office. He will leave within a few days for the Mid dle West and the West where he will apend three or four .weeka studying the methods used by the Industrial clubs of the clttca In that section of the country. Crematory Report- The following la the report of Mr. N. A. Earnhardt, superintendent of the city crematory, for July: Number of horses cremated. 14; mules, 6; cows, I; hogs, I; doga, II; cats, 12: chickens, . 149; boxes flsh, 11; turkeys, 1; lots beef, 1; rabbits, 1; ducka. I; barrrls night soil, 1,111; loads trash hauled, 647. HOME COMFORT TO-NIGHT AT THE PARK Will A. Peters Stock Co. COTTON' LAND FOR SALE! -' i.:. On Monday. September ?rd, 1100, at 13 m at tha Court House Door in the town of Rockingham, N. C, the undersigned, will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, that highly im proved cotton farm, containing 401 acres, known as the "Led bet tor Level." adjoining tho town of Steele's Mills, a station on the main line of the S. A. L., four naUes west of Rockingham, N. C. The undersigned will take parties who desire to become bid ders over the premises, at any time,'1' and will also reply to letters of Inquiry. 1 R, 8. LEDBETTKIt, Itockingham, IS. C. i ;M3Sf 7lx) il. 12? t&Sn ,; -: ,t The Heywood-Wakefleld 1 line of Go-Carts and Reed Goods Is -acknowledged to be one of the finest' obtainable In , the Esstern markets. Below we give soma Interesting prices on soma, of the High-Grade Carta f ,i,7 .;,. ... ' t,r 'v ., - Special prices in S0.75, 11.76, $15.00 and 1T.5 Carts. :- When , buying a Go-cart or Reed Chairs, always Insist on , their' having the "Heywood-Wakefleld" trade-mark on ..them and then you can feel sura you have a - first-class article.. . " W. T. .--) , ,y .1.. McCOY NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, COLLARS Al fllFFC ATTArHFIi , , .. There ; is quite- a .demand at present for soft shirts, collar and ,:' euftV4ttachsd.,. jOur stock 1 now complete In all alts from 11 1-$. 'to IT' W many, pretty, and desirable ; pattern.' , i , V,.'.,.' "v;,', v v.-".7,.'.. '-.v. '.,. :y J v.; Wash eckwear. Knea ! Unith ail aiy bt "thin Underwear' 'for "iummer'tise.'; .j4'.;t f It, Fa"4lot.H.:iea'rhiif you want m me tousi"we hava''lt,-'kv YORK CM Iltl t Special Hat . Sale To-Day at 98c We have had an elegant Millinery business and can afford to lose money to cloia out balance of stock. We have gotten out a lot of very attractive stylish. Hats that , wouia sell ordinarily, from l.00 to $4.09 In fact some of the shapes we sold at 11.50. . These are all tastefully trimmed for Ladles. Misses, eta We will give you choice to-day of over 100 nice , styles at the ridiculous price of .; cent. Gold Top Dress Pins 39c Pair fi- "' '.( ; .'.' - We -bought an-immense quantity of these, and, althougn we nave aoia great numbers, we still have a lot and will sell as long- as they last at .... . ." . .,; '. SOjc. pair. Wde:Rikbons,5c Yard Another -Jot Mill Remnants Just received. All Silk Ribbons, nice lengths; 2 to I Inches wide; .per yard ... .... -' Also lot about one-half yard lengths Of wide, fine goods up to Inches wide; worth It to z&c. per yara; per yard . . . . . , i . . 5c. Gean up Sale Tine Shirt Waists , . i - We have about 50 fine White Shirt Waists that we sold special at 11.75. 11.00. 11.75,' ..$1.00; etc. Take your choice or any to oay ai.aw. Fine Muslin Skirts $1.49 Beautiful Muslin Underskirts, trim med with wide, embroideries, hem stitched, tuck,. laces, etc., made nice and full. The material would coat you more .. .. 91.40. Hosiery ' Wa are headquarters on Hosiery. If you want pretty Hosiery at reason able prices, we have It. We study to buy Hosiery that will wear. Laces Where can you get a better as sortment of Laces to chiose from? Our 6c. table is very popular. J. B. IVH t CO. II WEST TRADE STREET. Carts at Rt South ;Tryon ' Street r i ' ft' - ! '- t High Grade Go ollt Prices '"vf::.',v;U'-:a'w;'' m ROGERS liils'Of ' MUST Slaughtered prices on the most aeasonable merchandise. ' Prices reduced " to a point that haa and will create the GREATEST and MOST IM ; ' PORTA NT CLEARANCE SALE we have aver conducted. . Here's a few of the hundreds of good things w offer to-day; V. LADIES' IOC. FULL TAPED VNDERVESTS AT" S 1-1 CENTS. , Extra special to-day Ladles' full slse and taped Undervests, usual price 10e. 10:10 to 10:45 aale price .. .. .. .. .. a 1-Jc. Not over alx to a cuatomer. No 'phone orders. HANDKERCHIEF SALE TO 10 O'CLOCK TO-DAY LADIES' FINE WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS WC. DOZEN, These fine, sheer, Whit Hemstitched Handkerchiefs would be special at ... - 6c each; to-day from to 10 o'clock, special sal price .. S5c. ttosca. .' Not over two dosen to a customer. No 'phone orders taken. ARK SOAP AT 1 CENT A CAKE. 11 to 11:15 to-day Ark Soap ,. ,', .. lc. cake. Not over 10 cakes to a cuatomer. 5-CENT SOLID COLORED Chambray Glnghama on sale ihu morning at 1:10, at . . .. S 1-lc vnrd. Three casea to be sacrificed during thla great aale. Solid' colored Cham bray Ginghams (short lengths) special for to-day. Sale price .. 9 i-2c. DOMINO GINGHAMS AT S l-9c. 2,000 yarda Domino Ginghams (short lengths). These, always retail ot 6c. Sale price a i.c. 1-Jc. SMOOTH SHEETING AT 5c. One bale yard-wide, smooth unbleached Sheeting; bought especially for this sale. Price , sc. 40-lnch light-weight Sheeting: splendid for quilt linings. Price .. C 7 l-Jc. COLORED LAWNS REDUCED TO S i-lc. Several thousand yarda pretty Colored Lawns, formerly sold at 5 and 7 1-lc. Reduced for sale a I -Sc. 10 to 15c. SHEER DOTTED AND FLORAL LAWNS REDUCED TO 5o. Light Dotted Lawns, the pretty Floral Organdies, Batiste, Swisses and Lawns; materials we sold at from 10 to 15c. a yard. Sale price . . 6c. WHITE GOODS REDUCED 10 TO 15c. .WHITE GOODS AT 5c. All our short length Lawns, Piques, Madras, etc; goods we sold at from 10 to 16o. a yard. Reduced for sale to 6c. a yard, 11c. fine White Dotted Swiss. Sale price . .' ,. loc, 12 l-2c. tt-lnch fancy White Pique and Madras. Sale price .... I l-2c TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN SILKS MADE FOR THIS SALE 15c. yard-wide, guaranteed to wear Black Chiffon Taffeta. Sale price aSc. 98c. guaranteed Black Taffeta. Sale price T.V. 11.25 vslue guaranteed Black Taffeta. Sale price aftc. 26c. White Jap 811k o,.. 19c. yard-wide White Jap Silk a.c. 48c. yard-wide White Jap 811k 80c, 76 and 86c. 17-Inch Fancy Bilks reduced to W. WAN FED! Bids for the construction of about 10.000 cublo yarda of concrete bridge maaonry. together with the necessary coffer-dams and excava tion, will be received at the office ot O. H. P. Cornell. Chief Engineer of the Wlnston-8a!em South Hqund Railway, Winston-Salem, N. C, until 12 m.. Wednesday. August 15th. 1905. BIDS WANTED Sealed proposals will be received by tho Msyor, Board of Aldermen of Salisbury. N- C unt11 o'clock, p. m., Aur lth, 1008. for constructing 1,161 feet of 18-Inch Hewer Pipe. 71 feet of 14-inch C. I. Pipe, 6 Man holee and one Septic Tnnk. One II nn s.inrh vlrtlfled elbow. IIIV.II uu ----- - .. Three l-1nch and two 12-Inch C. L Sluice Gates. For specifications, rorms. propoaaia, .aa. 1 M tlandv. Con- itHn. ITnalni.nr (Ireensboro. N. C. or J. W. Webb. "Plumbing Inspector, Salisbury. v. A. II. BIT I US. .1. Mayor. II. J. OVERMAN. City Clerk. NOTICE ! irui. 1. nntlv the nuhllo that 11119 , - i there will bo no excursion to either r,i..v,rf n. Nnrfnlk. Vlrainla. this year. Everybody had better take ad ventage of the Wilmington excursion. leaving cnanotie . 14th: returning, leava Wilmington Auguat llth. . jam en ncn, in., C. P. A., Charloft. N. C. C. II. OATTI8. T. P A, Raleigh. N. C. DID YOUGET ONE? Ten Oroas, or, 110 Dosen, or 1.440 Bottles of Mrs. Jo Trson's Remedy haa been sold thla week. Everybody ought to take Mr. . Jo Prsbn' Remedy who need a tonlo. Now Is th tlma you need it HTou 'ought to keep It In your hoaa all tho time. Read tha following 'For about eight or ten year I wa subject to severe attacks of acsema, which' would last lor several weeks. I would try Iocs treatments and doo tors' medicine, which would relieve for a whll, -. but it would always return,' and everything tailed In per manent effect I then determined to try Mr. Jo Person" Remedy two year afo.i I took It regularly for six months, using a dosen and a halt bottles, and it mad a perfect our ot m.' It ha been over a year since I stopped ! taking the Remedy," and t have ' never - had a touch of ' the trouble since, and my, general health la' excellent,"';, ," r ; 4. .. , MRS. J. IL WltKINS. Btseemer City, July t.' 19041. , BE SOLD TO-DAY BELK BROTHERS Wholesale and Retail ru a ni attpc cactcct rnniimr rmnc iiiiiii 11 sfiasms aatas iw iisii waa sirs 1 a n 111 .111 ti ifi.iii.il 111111 mil .iiiiiii wi mm mmm w w aw "T7 n n n- nr rr II IHI )m ILXM) UUUL ILDLL UUUV1L laIIV. I UUVV1UIJ IIIUI a Annthop Riff H IHI B- H?n ss is 1 1 as il n 11 s v U U D 1LAT B IlAeMmA 1 l- 1 I lim svVt a-v r l)aaf . VaVAAAAAV VJliWWia Vaf JLengthSe The best grade Check Ginghams, all size and color checks 4 Solid Color Another hie lot of the fins other good colors in Chambray, just like the lot we sold out so quickly last Saturday, to go nn i..l i:.li ...-i.ki n t " uig ,...4.... $1.50 Counterpanes, very tiful patterns, bleached pure Ladles Gaua;e Vests TTiill stlreHi onrf Anrvr( ea aaaae. aa-atat Wfnar spm s xa sw gw" eeeeeaea iiS4iitiiiaest fgf bi Wti aW Brown Dress Linen, tne good heavy quality.. 10 cents, ; White Hand Bags 59 cent ones going here at.' 25 cent ones here for.;.;.. Lace Fine lot wide edges and Laces..... Talct4m Powder aiid Soap ' We sell the j best Mermen's ATalcum Perhimed or Borated. V . . . J . i ; . .1..,.:.;.. 10 cents a box. ? Genuine A. & F. Pears Soap,;........'...! cents a cake. 1 " . Lana Oil, Buttermilk and Glycerine, 3 cakes in box 16 cents, ' . , j f ' ' . ., - . ; ' ' Witch Hazel Soap, tbIue Soap, 3 cakes to box ICc. uuy lur cusu. . . uu .tct c v;Tkd BublQCt Std'ro I:: few e. wiivillliw rB viim , it- n nnn n-; l- H II 11 f lsa Itfeflll I VI Si II f Willi 11U1V v v VntnrlQi; q! TV VTUflnPD- si aa as as ai n aa U I HUB U AA AAACtVA AaO AAA W 2 1-2 Cents Chambray snhd Licht Blu-?. Ptnlr . unrf again at ...Z 1-Z cents." : i i: J r n. . fm I ' a A-a. cents. large and extra heavy, beau-; 'white $1.00 each. :.-'VtX- ' ? 1.9 ranie ,...25 cents. 19 cents. 1 Special : . "1 l'J . ,, Insertioni, Torchon ; and Val cents. tutu &avc iiioiicy, , l,:.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1906, edition 1
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