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c:rAi:LOx"i.; ir . "0 .tx:ai::i'S cou;t. , r f Iruiik aid Tlwr1or1y I , o- J of YcMcrday Mru- .tl f tl lK'fciulaala Were , ivrsou Ulo Had lirokcn Uio ; .... :.:U. , , ' . . ' .'"'( ' ' 1 i c urder Bhannonhouse had the , I number of Monday drunk and rderly cases yesterday. , Sunday Is u tavoru day for a low class of hit and colored men and women to it rink and carouse. i O. & JLangford, white. was fined II for being drunk. He had been keep ing company with Nick Johnson and lvte Osborne. - Nick Johnson, who was a witness In the Case, was nnea no. and be appealed and was placed under tlOO bond. Pete; Osborne did not appear. -' J. j. Johnson, another pale-faced . itiacn, 'admitted that he had lied to lr. J. A. Austin to gel a liquor pre scription and had : deliberately pro ceodod to ret drunk. Tha court UX ed him with a fine of 116. . Louis Flair and, Joe Crump, the first a nejrro and the latter a white box, were sent to Jail I days each. 4-The appeal bond was fixed at $$, .' , Blanch Donaldson, colored, was sent to prison for 10 days for being drunk and disorderly. I, ; v Will Carey. John Wilson and Jim Belk. negro hack drivers, were fined each II or 'leaving their teams on the streets..- -' .- .. ".v : The most Interesting case yesterday was that ot a Mrs. Mulligan, who lives en South Church street. Nelsh bors of the woman charge that she" Is keeping a disorderly house. C. F. Ayers was charged with being drunk at Mrs. Mulligan a horns Bunday night, but the evidence, not being sufficient ' to bark the charge, the case was dis missed. . Mr. W. N. Mullen, who owns the house In which Mrs. Mulligan Uvea, was ordered to have It vacated within the next three days. A. LIVELY FIGHT. Police Ofllorr and Candy Merchant - Have) a fcct-To and Make the Fur , r, ny. . Tester day afternoon about S o'clock Sanitary Policeman W. M. Thomas and Mr. J. B. Hudson, wbo runs a -., randy establishment at the corner of Second and College streets, had a rough and tumble fight In front of ' the latter place of boalnoi.t Mr. ' Hudson had been summoned to the recorder's court twice rWen'ly for allowing his horse to run at large on a lot back of his store. Tim (lrt .time Hudson was fined II. but the . last time, yesterday ' morrlng, th , case .. against - him - was dlsmlaaod. Hudson appeared at the police station last night and swore out a warrant for Thomas, charging him with an . assault. . Sergeant Pitts summoned the offi- er to appear this morning ' end make answer to the charge. The evidence In the case will prove vn Interesting. The .scrap continued several minutes and Hudson and nas wear battle-scarred f--ei. ios will try to show that tho , ..cenisn attacked him on hi own Ouog hill and cursed him vlgorouitly. Thomas will argue, that Hudson had ; called him a liar, etc TO NAME A PRESIDENT. Board of Trustee of Ersklne College So Meet Ttils Wrk to Elect a Hue s erssor to Dr. F. V. lYr-aly, Ile- - . signed. Rev. Dr. It. C. Miller, pastor of the Bard la Associate Reformed Presbyte rian church: Rev. Dr. W. W. Orr. pastor of the East Avenue Associate Reformed Presbyterian church; Col. T. L. Kirk Patrick, of Charlotte, and Mr. W. A. drier, of Steel Creak town ship, leave to-morrow for Due West. faV C, to attend a special meeting of the board of trustees of Ersklne Col lege. ,' This meeting has beea called for the purpose of electing a successor to. President F. T. Pressly. who re signed some time ago to accept the chsrge of the Ersklne Theological '. Seminary, also at Du West. .' Ersklne graduates In Mecklenbrug county, of whom there are many, are manifesting the keenest Interest In ' what the board ot trustees may do at Its meeting this week. PICNIC AT ur.vrratsviLLE, Bis? Event Thfrw Xest Week The ripcaki rs A Horscbark Tourna- . mrnt Intlie Afternoon. Major William A. Graham, of Lin " coin coui.ty, will deliver the address of the day at the Huntersvllls picnic and reunion next Thursday week, the ' lith Instant. Mr. Thomas C. Mc- Michael will deliver the charge to -' the knight, while Mr. F. Marlon Redd will deliver the coronation ad ,:' dreas. The riding will commence ' promptly at J .10 o'clock. The mulc 'will be furnlxhed by the Huntoravllle Brass Band. A game of baseball will ," be played Immediately following the ', tournament The local committee having charge of the arrangements ' la exerting Itself. A big day Is promised. ncpuUlcan Committees to Meet. ' . The Republican State executive : committee and the Republican cam--' palgn committee will meet In Oreens i . boro on tb 1st of September, at I . - o'clock in the afternoon. On that i 'day Chairman S. B. Adams will open '; (- . his campaign and begin a vigorous ..-,.' war on the Iemocrat of North Car , ollna -The executive committee Is com . Dosed of the following named: Spencer 11. Adams, chairman: Fred , A. Tult, secretary; C. Q. Ilalley, trsas ' 'Urcr, and Fi. C. Puncar,, nations! committeeman; T. 8. Molllns. Aht'vlllc; I. VI. Furches. '. SUtesvlll. ; E. O. Hendric ks. , f v,Vf Aibeboro; John ".. Ana-ler. Durham; . '.. Oeorce Hutlcr. Clinton, and Wheeler Martin Wlllliimston. - The rsmpnlan committee of Col. '', W. 8. Pcarsot., MorniMon; C. J. Har i ) !rla, Dlllsloro; T. T. Hicks. Henderson; :,:r',v C. F. Toms, Uendrsonvllle, and J. C. ,; v Meeklna, Jrv ColuuibU. t 't . , 1, Ssatfli " EJen-trli- ami Manufacturing Cuiiipany Ktrmntls. ' Tbe' Smith Clectrtc and Manufac turing Company has purchased the tock of the Standsrd Klwtrlc Sup ply Company, at No. Ill Wst Trade street. Commencing to-day the ' goods will be moved from their pres ent location to the quarters of the Smith Elect rlo and Manufacturing Company, at No. 20S South Tryon x street. The latter firm hss been , growing constantly for the past sev ral months. Its supply of electrlo . good can be iurpaaited In few South ern cities. Mr. If. C. Dotger I presi dent; Mr. E, P, 'Crsswe.ll. vie presl dent, and Mr. Sam J. Smith, mana ger of th new eoncern. . ; A Ilard-llmdett Nrgro. i Frgfik MuCow, who was niulul ovr the head with a lence rail lr. the hamls of WUl Ramseur, at St. Paul' rriurcn,' colored, last (Sunday, is do Insr fairly well. ' The doctors h! nurse to trim a hamper basket full or wool on or his nesd and were sur t i i-d to find no abrasion on the lp. The Mow knocked him sense is and senseless be remain. He has ob chance la a dosen to recover Oolng to Seo Illo Sweetheart. thorite Wilson, the little deaf and d'imb liov, who has become a part of Jh observer force, will knock off t'-ir r.d go to the picnic at New When asked last night by a friend 1 i ti Mole Pen what he was going t . : - a ir for ho wrote on the w!t..r; "to Zt my wEcThe.art." "TIIE DXE VOMAX" TO APPEAR. Tltomaa Dixon, Jr. Interesting Kew . Coined jr-Dnuua, -Thomas Dixon, J r's., now comedy- drama, "The One Woman. lounuea on his novel of the same nimo. will be produced in Norfolk, Va, October 1st, at the Acat:n oi Musuv witoro his other famous piay, "rno t;uns man." made It record-breaking open Ing nearly a ytae ago, Aftr a wtttk In Norfolk and Richmond. Va.. '.The One Woman ' will Imsrt-i a tour of v South, playing the Mine temuiy a that covered by "Tho Clansman", lart year. y , -. .-.-; ; " '-' " ' Tha play la a more beautiful treat, ment of the theiuo than tho realirm of tho book. The aettlng' 1 entirely changed. The first act ui-eni in a garden overlooking the lay and -city of Ban Franrltco, at the time of the rush to the Klondike, The three acts Lara set la the frozen wills ot Aliusa, showing tho - glaciers crowuea wuu the aurora borealls. Prank Gordon, the hero, la a college professor Instead at a nreacher. and Ruth 6 potts wood. the heroine, la unmarried until Anally united to tho man - n iovoh. Thl -play, foucded on tho most dramatic and powerful of all Mr, Dixon's novel, treat of the Influence of Socialism - on lovo and character. It Is a passionate defence of tho sane City of the home and a plen. for tne glory and freedom of Individual man hood. Is treglc momenta a.e relieved by Irrevlstlble humor. ' Mr. F. O.. Hamrlck, who ( was tho assistant manager of "Tha . Claa man" last year, will, be I4r. Dlxna business manager Or''i'h rto man," 1 ;;; '. , THE MECBXEXBURQ FAIR, Indications are That the Coming Fair WUl be tho Blggce Ever The Free AtuacUonsH-TlkS IJace. , Tha directors of tha Mecklenburg Fair AssoclaUon are arranging for on of the biggest fairs la tb history of the city. Extra effort ar being put forth to have such attractions a will commend themselves to the pleasnra-lovlng people of Charlotte. The race promise to be unusually Interesting. Tb Indications ar that there will bo a much larger number of horses entered in tn several races and that the classes will bo far above those of last - year. i no ag gregate amount of purse is mncQ larger than ever before. The fair 111 comence Thursday, jciouer llth. and will last through rauay. the llth. Secretary C. M. creswen nas con tracted with "the marvelous Castcl los, equestrians and gymnasts" for the free attractions oeiween me races. Tha cress notices of the work of these gymnasta ar highly commenda tory. . ... . . Mr. Cresweii nas aiso oonirsci-a with Prof. Ed, R. Hutcnison. ot mirs. N. Y- for a balloon ascension each day during the fair and once at night. It Is proviaea in me cemrsci that If there Is no -ascension wen there will be no pay. This will guar antee the performance. MIL W. G. M'PHEE THE WIXXER. Cup Offered by tlso Prtrrs isrtrwar in tJncrea ny iiie itwt i-nnu t'omiiany for Improvement Woa by Mr. McPheoMr. E. F, Crcemeil Also a Winner. . M Var the oast few months the mem bers of the Charlotte Oun Club have been ahootlng for tne cups onerea by the Peter's Cartridge Company and the Dupont Powder Company. These trophies were to be given to Jhose showing greatest improvement in moir shooting. The contest was nnisnea last Saturday. Mr. w. u. Mcrnee won the first cup and Mr, 2. r, ure.weu the second. Starting with 100 targets, Mr. McPhee was given a handicap al lowance of 100 more. He broke 170: out of the 100 shot at. Mr. E. F. Cres- well waa allowed a hartdloap of 460. additional targets. He broke 661. Mr.? J. E. Crayton and Mr. J. W. Todd: both being scratcn men, snot at me 600 only. They broke 1(0 and 140 respectively. Mr. C. C. Bate, with an allowance of II. broke 104. Th Hunter Arms ComDany offered a medal to that member of the local club breaking the greatest number of doubles three times consecutively. Esrh shoot consisted or ten aouoies. This prlxe wa won by Mr. J. tu. Crayton. A CAMP HUNT IN RICHMOND. Caurlit Thirteen firry Foxea la Ono Week SM tJieroo nnrinvs. Mr. Oeorsc W. Hoyle and his bVs. of this county, and Mr. J. 1L lloyle and sons, of Cleveland, hav Just rn- turnsd from a camp nunt in icn mond county, near Ellerbe Sprlnss, whore thev rauxht II foxea Mr. O. W. Hoyle was In th city yesterday and he raDOrts a food time, fine races. Maying dog and abundant foxes. In talking with an Observer man he said: "W had IT hounds, MnllVe. Lead. Jude and Drum, of my pack and Queen. Prince, Flora and Loud, of J. R.'s bunch, and - a number of puppies. On the 6th of August we bad our first hunt and caught a fox; on the 7in we iriea out got nomina- but a trail. The Rth we caught two foxes: the Ith. one; 10th, two; llth. one; llth, two; 14th, two; llth, one, and the llth one. If our dogs had not Just given out I don t know how many we would have caught I havo It tails to show for tha chases." IN" SELF DEPKNBK. Msor Ilamm. editor snd mansser of The conslltuiionsiisl. Kminence. Kv.. when he was nercelv sttscksd. four years sro, by I'llas, botisnt a hox of Bucklen'a Arnica Hnlve. of whloh he says: "It eurod ma In ten days snd no trouble nine." Uulckrst healer of Hums, Bores, Cuts and Wounds &c. st R. II. Jordan A Ce.'a dru store. BUSINESS INTEGRITY! Ther Is nothing that gives as much confident' as a square snd fair dealing with th pub- lie, W do not um any form of fsk schemes In our business. VT hav never lowered th ' Srt of piano building to th mere level of a moaey-maklng t raffle. ' We hav . never sacrificed tons, quality , and , perfect workmanship for expense. ' . .Ws have, nvr mad chap , pianos and, nvr will. . ; The repuutlon of our pianos , has .been galnd' .! by , tnarlt . alon. th standing of our Arm :,. by busineM Integrity,'' .: ,'r;"J,j.;''; ;., Th ' ihre possession'' of "Stjeff Piano puU hl ea 1 of ' supreme approval gpon th t musical tastes of Its owner.!, V '('?.,;,;' ..(.'(',. '';: . . m ' GiAS. II Slltff '-, . . . . , . . goutheni Wsrernorai S Weal Trade ttreet,'." . O. IL' XmMOTIU Manager, !a WORD FOR RE LOGAN LONG. A lYlcod of His A.k Tl-at an OWt- . nnr, tw rlll..ii. ShowllIK tlM Old Apdo S-Ucr l p In lriK-r Light . lUi Ixgan lived In Turkey Cove, Near the Big Sugar Ixwl Mountain, , nut utuea tuiuHi u-wiw, "Say X want you to writ an obit nsrv at our old friend. Red Logan Unr. af Alexander county." Said a mounUln wagoner to an Observer man yesterday., Y . ' ' 7. i "Why, la th old fellow dead?' ask ed a reporter who used to beat him mil at annles every winter. ' "O. yes, he passed away early In iki inmmir and he was as good a cKlren a ever lived In Turkey Cov,' "Ym. I'll Ixi dellchted to say some thing Ale about blm. Tell me all you know of him. and his people." ;"Well, ht m see.- he waa a son of Racking B1U Long, who was a broth er of Red-eyed Jim. 'His mother was a daughter of Ooose-Neck BUI Stur geon, on of th greatest hunter we ever bad In the Turkey Cove country. He had on aunt, Long-Nosed BaUle, that waa Just about as handy with th needle a any women In them parte. She left there and went South, down about Oastony. and don well. . "Ther ain't nothing too ; good to sar abou"Red Logan. He could kill as many squirrels In a day. a any man that ever shouldered a musket, and when It coma to following a pack of fox hounds he could go as far as the next one. . , "Ha and Blue-Footed Tom Harkey oould get to the top of Big Sugar Just about as quick as a red fox, They dld'nt have to have mules. Have you got. that down 7" ' -Tea. gtvs me some mora, v "Who did h marry f" . - v "Jannt Stiles, th second daughter of Big Tim Stiles, who raises so many mule eolta She's a mignty gooa wo man. He left her a Uttlo farm and an appto orchard. ' "Red Locan was no sort of church man but' I believe h Joined th goodj crowd for he never did let a friend suffer If he could help It H sold aoolea her In this town for SI years. M and him used to corns down . to gether. ; . Be sur now and put a food pleca In the paper about old Red Logan, for he's gone and won't bo back nere any more. Red Logan deserves special men tion. H had crimson whiskers and ruby Hps, strong -limbs and knotty muscles, so long ascitis health remain ed good. No one has ever aceused him of cheating In a deal for a peck or less of apples. He was all right Ha Wanted it In tbe Papers - V As Mr. J. A. Smith, of the Besse mer Cotton Mills, boarded tha train at Bessemer City yesterday morning, a colored man, William Walker, hur ried up with 14 open bolls of cotton In hi hand and said: "Boss, won't you Just step In on of them news paper offices In Chorlott when you get ther and tell them about this her cotton. I growed It on my little farm myself." Mr. Smith f ladly agreed to favor the darky, and so dropped Into Th Observer office. Mr., Smith says that th cotton about Bessemar City la fine and believe that the Gal ton county crop this season jvill . be one of the best In many year. aT mT 'va n 5. a FALL STYLES correct in every particular, will be issued Wednesday, August 29.' tovmio. Boiled Water ' Contains AH Its Original Impurities Cln a ooked State... Moiled water has a flat taste and Is not at all palatablo. Dlatllled water la flat and It not practical for ordinary pur posea , Drinking water bottled at a THUK hPIUNa" Is not only' safe for consumption, but also agreeable and heslthful. A TKITE gPllINO' Is a deep, constant never falllna spring: one whoso water vo throush th Inevitable process of nature's filtration.. Ther is little mystery In a trhe spring. . Its waters may travel for mllVts In th cool, .secure depths of . underground chan nels, yet has but one sou ice rainfall from the clouds and water from melting snows. H is th water that falls on soils underlaid with sand end gravel, through which. It filters and finally finds Its ..way Into tho natural channel of th spring. All til Impurities have been left behind In the ; great NATURAL FILTERS, end It travels to the-nutlet imm the THHKR INDEPATIOAni.R MCIriPLIP.IM OP : OEilMS, air. light and stillness. We sell water from three 'true springs"- ?,.,!. . MTDA " SPniNGS yj, ' : . CHICK SPIUNOS ',V!j : WIIITE ' flTOrc .' UT1IIA ' v '',;;'J'V..cr bi-''..-.'v!' ' Distributing ' deput ,' unden mtKT NATIONAL BANK. ,. y ,'Plionc IIS and tlft We run five wsgona. " Co. Carbouatind '' I r iii r. , - 'Tal.-s, in c,8 vptember number, goes a step r.rihcr In JuHtirylng Its sub-title, "a in.igaiins of the world's best fiction" l hat Is to say. the best fiction 'of the oiht-r half of the world, for It publishes nothing but translat ions from the European and Oriental languages. It akUns the cream from that part of th literary -world and renders It Into the best possible Eng lish for American readers. in this number appears. tha novel ' Fire-Fly." by J. H. Rosny, which created a great sensation on Its ap pearance In Franco and has already passed through a largo number of edi tions. , V . " . ' ; . Maurus Jokal (Hungarian), now so well known In this country, con tribute "Th Bayadere," a masterly Oriental love tale, and Smllla Paxdo Basan, the greatest woman writer of Spain, la represented by a charming sketch, entitled "Lottery and Love." Fathw," by Maurice Level (French), Is on of those profoundly moving stories which one read ar never for gotten. German and Italian authors ar also well represented In this is sue. . . . , .. - ';- , . . : . Tales Is educational as well as en tertaining, and K I the only magasine published in this country .- to-day through which one can gt glimpse of th best literature ' that contem porary Europeans are reading. ' v " i .... i . . i ''5 ' Many Charity Patients at Presbyte -,- .rln . UospltaL. Th charity wards of tho Presby terian Hospital are filled with pa tients. Every bed and cot la taken. Several patients hay been sent, to th private rooma for' treatment. Seldom in the history of the Institution have ther been ad many of tha unfortu-1 nates ana needy cared for at on Urn. ' .. ' -;',' V' .-..., j-'1 Sir. ILO. Ecclea U Dl Again. Mr. H. C Eccles Is right sick again. He had anothsr stroke of paralysis Sunday and Is confined to his bed. Mr, Eccles bss had three strokes of paral ysis on tho left side, and his condition now Is serious. However, he rallied yesterday and - was very comfortable last night , : .....;-..,. . -?."" McCaws Premium Washing Powder ' Save tim, work and money, for 70a get fun pound for 5c It soaks tha dirt and ; grease out of ajiythin cloth. metal, wood entering' ana eleaninr every crack ana cran- J Bywbaradirt can go. - ; Sold by all f Dealers, ! , v 5c lbdbrl6swIClUsoa,G. W have ' some excellent subjects tn this llo .that ar worthy of your ' consideration. , If you want good books cheap, -take advantage of this offer.. Houston-Dixon ' ' & co; - tiooka, Sutloncry gad Art. Mrs. Joe Pcrson'stemf dy r; Has been a real blessing to our home, snd while It la not a "king cure-aU," as some one quaintly outs it. It Is a wonderful medicine. In IsOI tber was an epidemic or typhoid fever In this Tillage two of our boys (aged and years respectively) . were stricken. We gave, the Remedy three times dally, doubling or trebling the dose when the temperature went be low normal. No other stimulant wss used. Patients ' were dieted and nursed carefully) and though one of them was very sick, a 'physician was called in' only four "times lu the fourteen weeka The lifter effect waa splendid, each patient rapidly gained strength, and within two weeks aftor leaving his oot was able to mo to Sunday school. . W v owe . much ' to Mra Jo Person's remedy. About four years ago scrofulKis de veloped In on o. . our . children (neither ot the above). The child's life waa despaired of for a long while, the mere touching - of the affected llmH producing agony. - After four months of hoveling, apparently over the brink of the crave, we began do use Mra Jee Perec's Kerned. wfih the consent of our physician. Slowly th blood began to get purer, In four months a lump as largs a an egg passed down the Ha, stopping above th knee. The , doctor lanced the place, then cam no mora. Thl opening remained for two years,' dur ing which time both Wash and Rem edy were, dally used, th boy growing hearty and h.althy.'At th end of this time he began t4 try to walk. Walked on "all fours" for a year, then on his feet for the- past year. Hut he had grown crooked pitifo'ly so. Hsd him examined by one pf Richmond, Va.'s best phytl irlans, who said he was "in splendid condition and would only neud m rhanlral treatment. Until I get htm strsight, continue to give him- the medicine he has been taking."" This ws done, and tn January the Uttl fellow went to tho Retreat For th 8lck, Richmond. Va,, for his mechan ical treatment. In April he returned to Hasty, straight. In all the years hot one drop of medicine except Mra Joe Persons Remedy. As A blood purifier lu value Is (In my opinion) priceless, I cannot. In view of.r.U It has done for us, with")! this testi mony. , MRS. J. T. THOMPSON. ' Hasty, Scotland Co., N, C. May i. ; 50c ; : 7 ; fiinvriirlifpd x vvii s -vs : Fiction : Mr. um! l.t, ?:.ClUU to t.a 1 1 1'aiiuMia, Mr. and Mrs. I). II. M.cColIough ro prcpnrtnff to so to Panama to live. Mr. MoCoIIouk h ha accepted a jxtl tloii In the auuitlrtd department of tti.i United Ktates government there and will luave here about In September. Mrs. McColIouKh will not join him unill some time In Novemhr. They will go via New York, sailing from there about the 1st of September and the 1st of November respectively. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Brem and Mr. and Mrs. M cColloua-h will make an Interesting Charlotte party at the Panama, . , ' TUB END OP THE WORLD nf troubles that robbed B. M. Wolfe, of Hear Urove. la., of all u-fuln-, rams when he began taking- klectrto Bitter. He writes: "Two yer mga Kidney truukle caused me graat aufferlns, whloh I wtmld never have survived bad I not taken Electrio tlttera. Tbey ajso eureo me of Onneral Debility." t!ure cure foi all Utom-ch. Llr and Kidney com plaints, Klood diseases, Headache, rls stneae end Weakness of bodily decline. Price tflo. Guaranteed by K. il. Jordan A Co.'s drus -store. . . -. ... j . , (. It oa are Interested In an - AUTOMOBILE which'.1 combines Abundant Horse Power. (II). Absolute Reliability. CnUr simplicity.; ask . for catalogue of the "Bulck." ; r;. .V '".- G. W. PAINTER '". ' CI1ARLOTTE. Kj' C- , j CtOTtlES -Your advantage xn buying oiir clothes is all in the clothes. ;A The;;o - inay cost you more than other , clothes' l)ut 'you get more, Our ': V-,i J --M'is' 'ills' i.i-.-Mllr i-l l-i;lL-r.:;l- - ltJL! 11 j lilslir i v.; o: une w meaium i..-;I ','fi v..-.. .... SOYS' Afi ' '; Summer will soon "be ovet and 'schooldays will be here. vTlhQ;,i-: school suits we are showing this season are way ; ahead of aiiy we-; V have ever had before.'- Come in and look them over"... ED MELLON GCkMpTlNYi? J.Vc do not mark -; in this 'store is offered ata substantial reduction from its worth. ' Bargains here now that you cannot afford to-miss. . ; . 1 . Do not put it offone day longer, but come at once and get the best t ; r,t ....I of the Jiargains we offer. ' 'lt rt ' ' - ; 'This sale at Special Clearance Sale -Pnces-'will not last longer, than . r v ; r -i August 31st ; . :,, r.v.T m ;iy:v.v t-:-r-' ' - i-v : Jr : ' -,:. Our entire stock goes in this sale at reduced prices.V; : : v ';. : ! Carpet and rug bargains that you should not miss.; You will need : . the goods this fall if not now. Why not buy now and save money?' V "; . The hat of .world-wide reputation. None better made.. 'rThe; i! . Vri , ,i' t wearer always has' the satisfaction of knowing he has a hat J r tljat looks better and will wear, better .:. t - -M m - '9?: i f In all the very "'".'('.' inn iiiin nnnn n ft pr.AV .lw.w. rw Bome : . , ; Goods sent Tb fullowIng-niiii ,1 ini-mb. i a of the Charlotte Gun Club will l.'ave this afternoon for Wilmington to taka part In tho trapshoote rs tourr'Mufnt which opens there to-morrow:" Mir-srs. J. E. r yveignts are lop-notaiera oi.. v-.s. - .s; " .-..,-vi.! - u J v ; ' -'-y -v , :-. immm 'Fall-Blast -. ; tip and then mark idown prices, but every article ,'t '.'v; latest' and' most ; .up-to-date rinr. maifprs. . rnii klv c.s niw n'niiv. iw. v. . J w sim$- 'See, Tkeum on approval returnable at C. - , V.'. J. . l-h.-f, j;. F. ii.i c. . :. t'i . .1. i - nl.lrs u rtUiaUn!; In 1 hrt I iv It VO tit lilt t'!l.ir!'ilt.' ! U- .n;(itl v.l shuot a special ItiO tai t matt ii wi: live ineintier of the Hmirston tu.i club.- ' -We ar offering special low price ' ; on all China Closets In stock In order to make room on our floor for the large fall Stock of closets, which will arrive. In a few day. '."' Our stock embraces all th - latest '. .styles and finishes. - . , , Golden Oak China Closets f 19.25 to IT. .60. Weathered., Osk China Closet. 111.60 to 10.00,' Early Eng-. Ush Oak - Chlna' Closets ' $14.71 to ISO.00, Antwerp Oak China Closets IM.00 to 'HO. 00. Mahogany China -OoseU IJJ.09 to-. s.00. - :,.f v. Now Is th time to buy-wb'en yon can sav mony. - We will deliver , the goods later If you are not ready lor "them. Satisfaction guaranteed ' or .'money- 'refunded. ;:'.'-.,;-.-" ' ' - W, T: WcCOV SOUTH TRYON; ST. ' . - I uiiisxi aiiu xosmuii 31 y. - ' 1 .n n than any : other, ; blocks kno' to. . . m J j o w 3 our expense. r, i' , 1 1 i '
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