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CHARLOTTE DAILY OCSITRVER, SEPTEMBER 2. f. V - SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ur& firm wailice. or Tampa -iin iiy niia.r, mi i-u . ""7. In? a week "with relative and friend JL?00!?:,., JV?w!l C: - j , jr Mr W T. Jordan, 'of NowTork, Jaend rIim1timSwth hl aZZZhU? ' I n a V, h!"1 "l ' Mr. and Mr. H. IL Straub. after pending aeveral weeka with relative at Hageretown , and Baltimore, Md., reiurnea to in ciiy yesterday. , . - Amoag the visitors In the city, yee- terday were Mr. and Mra. W,-. D. Mo- I lurln and Mlsa ElUa, Fargoaon, of inrthn : .k M .....t. . th.l Unt.l t-1 4 ........ .. .V Miss Pollv Crawlev. of Wadesboro. v:;' Mft' w' r' Ttirto hin r V.turLn.flBho !: Sffi? tim VrwHVh.inV R-irh ,v. time At,WrghUvllWrBeacJi. ... t Mr and Mra J. A. Ruasell and V V S'i''' V V ; --Mr. and Mra T. T. Lhcas left last nlaht for Lynchburg. Va,. Washing- ana jural, i. A juuvkoi iwi iMt ton and Baltimore, , where tb.y will apeno aome.wme., . . to. . nr, ing an. . u vwivn nan n a . .ri w .ii 1 luraw. rem wrip.i, wuere ney aieaaamee w. eprinxie ana . -n m mi Ouaate Newcomb have returned Vnma skfraia annnriln tWA a tkaa w.li a lllaitt it aI wvviiaj ajbh Aiwiai.i4 auu viuar Ai vi mat u swivai iiusvii.ira. . , - Miss Mabel Nuttall la visiting re!- , atlve, and friend. Shelby. . . Mra. J. 8. Spencer haa returned hi VZLt no spent fom Roaring Gap, where ahe aotne lime. . Mr. and Mra. D. A. McLaughlin left last night on a trip to washing-1 wra, oimraon ana jiaoury -ara. i m m, . iMisa Men Barrau naa rone to wu- mi... w .. weii" Mr. and MraJM. TulL who have a ... - . t wwas TIMHUK IBItUfOI UOIf IIA .. Z i fc? r .i. Tk " 'v waaftM a wa tusu uvuisj i a aaa iua i - i l w-v 1, ww a I aamiH nDUCllll UUBUmtri rilUin I ma nome aiier apenamg aeverai weeaa I , . - .1 " I Miss Anna J, Morrison, of Mariposa, I Is tha ruHt of her annL Un. fltono. wall Jackson, on West Tr.l. -treet. Miss Morrison accompanied Mra jacason on nr recent trip in im North. Mr. and Mra B. D. Spring left iaax nignt ror ivew xork. taking vim m. AH member are urged to be waa a visitor In the city last evening, them their small son. Maater Ell, who present, aa the fall and winter work Mr. J. Holland Morrow, of Gaa wlll undergo a aurgical operation will be commenced. tonla. soent yesterday In th city there. Mra. w. A. Zweier baa returned home after spending some time atlhlB bo-Hi,,,, to aoceot'a almllar one Henderaonville with Capt md Mra. PLUO 2 t?.f.lP -Jt. ' ,"P---! JohnWHkee. Mrs. Walter DeB. McEachln return-1 d lAt .v.nlnr t hr h. t TAiirin. burr. &fter a vliilt to hr father. Dr. I. W. Herron. In Steele Creek town-1" kin mh nrnfKr Tr. a. m Hr. nn In Lh rltr . .... Mrs. C. L. Porter, of Aahevllle. and vr vi v u.t... mA Am.,htmr n 1 tie Miss Fay, of Atlanta. Oa, are visiting Mra Porter'a parents, Mr. u o.i ' t-ia f m nriA.. . . . ! I7,,T I L., nn.'J. i. Ulnar. urronTiiw, ,l A VWk m I '-' -. BrooEiyn. n. i.. are tne guema 01 Mr. ami Mra. Joe urwy, on noum Church street Mis Mae Pitts, who haa been visit- ing at the home of Mr. W. C. Fink, on vl.!:" k' "Jfn.1 d there by a telVgram announcing the death of her brother, Mr. Will Jim . i m u o ui. i ..,.'.. mr. ty. . Binioi, onus j una nninn i and Mastr Jonlu M. mHh, Jr., have returned from Lexington, where they 1 .l-a -. . . . C A . . , I,, Tiaiiva iiiv iiviiio iii i . oiui 1.1 1 m. w. ....a-. 1 Miss Ad Irwin entertained at a nvii yai. n uti miwiiq vibii viijicb 1 at of tha ctty yrtday night in honor f her guest. Mkw Jessie SCOtt. of cnarioie.- - jnoee present were: Misses Mary uumer, sunico Kirk- pairica, jneasi orown, uoma Alex ander, and guest. Mis Whitley, of Georgia, and Messrs. Oner Wallace, Louie Hunter, Clarenco and Willis Elliott, Wad and Walter Rankin. ' tVeal Alexander, Paul Miller and Fred Kirkpatiick. Mr. and Mra O. W. Badger spent yeaterday in the city en route from Henderaonville to New Tork. Mr. and Mra Badger formerly lived in Charlotte and have many ' bar. i friend I - Mia MoseUo-MeManaway gmve a party at Latta park yeaterday and en- cartainea a numoer or tier young grtenas. Th cRaperones were: Mr. J. L. Pipkin and Mlrae Gertrude Pharr and Mlhdav McManavtay. ( rMls SaJlle Sumner la at Saluda, Bhe went from Blowing Rock, whore ho apent several day. m a I Cards reading's follow have been received In the city: I Mr. and Mra. John Lewis Arnold requeat tha pleasure of your company at th marriag of their daughter Mm Arrnl Arno)d , Qammet Mr. Charles Arthur Forrt Hr tn.n;th of Beptomber . at twelve o'clock tuwtn Thr hundred and twenty-nln East orr B treat ';' .'x. ii-,' Andanson, South ..Carolina' ' )' Mra Oammel 1 on ot th moat at :: ,V ... ,si tracUv young women In Anderson. s. .-Jaa i - fL" .,-J3?:!l i k?? 2Han of."oh populartty and ability, at Atlanta, Oa. They will live I ' V V M1 rn.n' nd Kt Harris re- ;,. turned laat night from. Blowing Rock, . ' whr thy spent several weeka. ::;;!:;i;:!;i.:,.'.1'rr: '-,v;. ;' , . - v mim cnane jiutoniaon ha return. '. d from Blowing flock, wher ah had t .' been for ton daya ,; -: , v -. . T . ' .... : . IMoro out on worth Myara -treat x- guest-ot -their, brother. Mr. Julian 1 1 niK. a. hi. M.M.n. ia ti - tU iAlum. .. -.. TmT i "m ''L MIM Gertrude Addison, of Charles-1 ton, 8. C haa . returned her from jrnnaueipniB. nne is Visiting Misses f?l nd- B"' Bprlnga, on Wst j , ' V 7 V:r; I ' '- uZ' V--.2 '"-a!! hi V! Xf-J L' l. """"" "u -" Be critical In the -flirctim, of Voiir txl , trsct. Ask voiir irnr.r for Tilrta tiil,iwn I i Vsnllla. , Absolutely pure. Ck.es twice as I hrTl1" I .l ""'U ' ' . ' 1 asM mm tmm t J- -V, "" .1. i ifr w n fr iiim. ionvUI, whero they apent the aum They tn cnt , Mr. And Mr? Shm.-'it Elisabeth cug, wh0 , ,avo been - spending pected to arrive In the city Thursday, Mr' ahm' will take tip hie duti as organlat at the Second church On next Sunday. - Mla Nell. M. Orr left yesterday for Llncolnton.' where ahe will, teach In the graded aded school during the fall and T".01 Wnmber of Po ; v . H pie. Visitor and Otbrra. A. . v: " - 'i . . " '' ' Judge IU B. Peebles, who haa been winter. . Mr.' Vn4 HJfi. RnWt'rv J-n!rit 'f Camden.. N. are TUlUhg Mr.' and Mra rivnn-nndrun. in miwnrik , I . ' ' - . ,. . .' ' V i ' ' .vv'."7'.i?-'. J1 L' ?!? wlUjuptte. the S?n.1.f M'. nl M .Abn?' ".'.v. ' . wn w,un vfiurcA latreet thla afternoon. . I .V" r","r wwnwjy meeMiia; w ' The flra department .wa 'eialled out yesterday evening to put out a vui icBieruar ' aramni: la nux oul hi traeh die fir. near the old rk ouar- ry on South College rtreet'. Mr. J. C. Byrd, of the Palamoun. I cam womptnr, won toe meerscnaum .1.. .a . L .... - 1 viva v 11 emu dt mi uonioiiamiea Linr . . . -. . . -. - r- - w- v r aasv iiuiuwi v saay 1921. i in- avaani-isearera or xrinitr aaern. - . . 1 Methodiat church ' will meet In the I lofla Ma.1yvM hU . t . a is I -. . a . . I ciocl ' ah rnemnfiri mjrm ttrrmn in I aiienu, ,Vr Z a vv yl"" 'n SSST SaS rPher for the law firm of Tlllett A Guthrie, f t .. The "sock social" that waa to have been riven at Mr. at. D. Duck I Worth's last Frldav niorht wan nntt poned and- will be given Tuesday night. Everybody la cordially Invited . C9..a.U. a i hi. Mm. I .. jf , 7 . nr LiLHiiiiipr TIBS nnnin wii n nn I iiKiii&ui wnincr. rrowDiy uu sun-1 ahlne la the more appreciated on ao- weathef ending three or four day. m m - N. Things were quite lively In police I ew m w v www w niria i mr niarnr rt mtm auamvvtai ia nare neen an unuauauv larce euoniv '- w mwj m v w ia jcnioiuovf anA th. anaiai AAnM..k1. t..LI.. I aaaa iiisio w aaa bviioiuciaui vamil avium I up. ..., j ... . . on iricnus wtii un (ima 10 learnif - that Fire Chief W. S. Orr was able to come up town yesterday. He Is ruperat.n, hu bo able to reeum his duties -The Light . Bearers of Trinity Mtb0dlRt -church Wtll hold a very important meetinr Sunday at 10 a. u vw xr t... h..n r. h. qtk...t. I a..i.ia v.. - , ueputy jtegiscer or ueeas Benj. I fowen yeaieraay issuea license ror ' '"B" w v. iutr Margaret L. Smith. The young people resido In Charlotte and line weoaing win iaae piace mi ai- lumwa. Mfl Joseph Raleigh, of Wlnatbn- D.i.n v. ,.w. I man with the local branch of the I Oliver Typewriter Company. Mr. v . " t . -s I rtKATH nr mrrOT. TP-rTiP-n I M Thoma, p. 0rifflth. Jr.. will , 4 , at UNMhifflnfi i rror. cnariea k. uiegg aied at nia horn at Weddlngton. Union county, yrJy morning at I o'clock, after a brief Ulnaas. HIa death was a great shock to his family and frlenda a nn aicanea v . noi considered ee TiOua n, - . . . . I mi. uioki in urima oy ir. ft. i B. Clrg. of King's Mountain, and Rev. J. W. Clegg, of Rock Spring. - . -. 1 wi- I J I ionierexic'v; 11 1. mvinari in. wiuuw I aim uirn tuiiuiTH. jmiv. v.ia ia 1 lA.iahA- af Un. Vf A Roulr.a. of I this county, and a alater of Mra. W. Xj, INlCnOIVOn, OS mil CII.X Mr. Clerr waa a rraduat of Trln itFTToileg. H had taught at Wed dtngton thre term and waa very nnnuiar. T. O. A. Peraonala Her friends will be sorry to learn I of th Illness of Mr. Carrla C. Mar- tin. Miss Stella Roddey haa returned. after spending- aeveral days at her home In. Lancaater, 8. C. She la ac- companled by her cousin. Miss Ola Culp. . '' , ' Mlsa Minnie McKlnnon haa returned a vacation of several weeks. I Miss Mary Taioerr naa rexurnea to her horn In Maxton, after apending a week with her sister, Mlsa Sarah Tal- bert. MJaa Minnie Thornton haa moved to her home on Fifth street. I Miss Anna Keith, who haa been via- Ulna her mother for th past two weeks, haa returned to Georgia, where ah will tak up her school work. Misses Leonhart and Preslsr are spending Sunday with their parenta. - . ii ii ii ii i Fell From Uie Cac. Late last night a airl by the name of Mamie Walsner fell from a North Tryon street car ana siru-iK in wu K of her head upon th pavement tfth such force that sh waa stunned. Two young man, who vera passing,! picked ner up ana-aenc nar totn ..l,r,hVil!l. aeem to be seriously hurt Iter home Is at Lowell but sh work In.' the Higniana rra: miiis. . v .,: Two Marrlaav Last Night. Col. John Scott, he who know tha ropes a equir v. yj. pbii-b, naa ins honor of. carrying th following per- sons down to hav tho matrimonial vow administered laat nlirht: ' Mr. V. R. Ilager to Mlsa Besslo.Wooten and Mr. Jo Montelth to MHa Ida Jloger-, They left her at midnight Th ties were made about I o'clock this morn- in . i a:..':,'.,,',,,,-:-.' A Suddrat Fat 1 Attack. A Mr. T. W. LowiyT who ran store out on North Myer street ax- mnnt bj-W II bsrams III at the stor at 10 o'clock and ' waa carried home, He waa 17 year old" and leave wife. . Vnklnd SuggMUon. DinVham Hun, mabodr will most urely b un kind enough to uaa-est th nosai bJ'M?r. - 'tn"K th '. c Of tlecr-tary W"! on. in oasteril coast Of Houth America, caused tha weatern coast to FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS tn Proper. " ". phraseology nd "arrangement ;;ar Correct W -"sTavin I Just right and everything'. In accordance Vwlth th dictates of social usage, AU work don Prtcee and: strict promptness. 8en4Lfor.f:f;.MmplM'r.knd.booklf..t J. ; p,! BTEyNS JCNQRAVINO CO, 47 Whitehall Btreat. Atlanta, Georgia, - r . ; , ! . , ; - i v - . ; ' rj&RSOXAIt. - holding court at Concord. Is the- guest tT"''". i',,,1""' I Peeblea-and Solicitor ClorkBon , will 5 wrra, w ., me Mncoin . euperior Graham connty. In the western part the State, on bu.lnesa, , .. i Mr. tJarron Hteele, ot kick hih. b. c.; la spending a few ,daya In the j wia enu.. - , mvuuu aiiam a; vea aw th city lout ntirht after toendlnE few ' weeki at Kenanavill. where 1 . ! h hfiM IkAdin tewjttVtlnaP at m. nrnnrlr ...r' JTYiS " .f" i"." s , a. ?hVee7 wTk."'at thV. Nether? rrU. Capt. M. X Jonea. of Thomaavllle, apem yeaieruay m mj rar too mivuub. M, . Bi.i. of Trov. i . " - " - w w I terday in Charlotte on buamcsa. atay I ln k Ka rAntal ... . gum e vii Vfuu ana. k A. At vaM I rtT, ur rtI7r?Lt A ' . . ' ' vj7i v Mr. R. McNelr. of Maxton. was visitor In the city yesterday, being a aueat at the Buford Mr. (V K. Marshall, of X3aatonla, spent yesterday In Charlotte. 1 Among the guets at the contra yeaterday was Mr. P. U Blue, of Ash pole. Among the guests at the Central Mr. c B. wueroon. of Henrietta, was among the visitors In the city yesterday Mr. J. n. frice, or Aioemane, waa In the city yesterday, a guest at the I 13as1 i uuawa w M r.v, n i.,nn y -. yesterday in the I Mr. J. P. Bimwl.y , of Mount Airy l w aaa a riioici cu aa a ati vcuu a a j w voi - I ri A V Among the out-of-town people in I lUf (,11 j nivi ua; v aua) U Ve i &.Aajisw u i lai Dunn, of Reicivh I a. iaaa.aaf va wvvivwiihwi bwvhi j uai a. va v vii vuoiuoim. annt raaAitaw Kava m KisH iAeiai Mr. Joe Cannon, of Albemarle naaMd thranrh Ih rttv veaterdav on . - . , l" - - . , wh-rB n, h ,n tn- intara.t of Elisabeth College. About a dosen wtrn riri. writ ettand thl. in- atltntlnn the annroarhlnr term cnt nor P. Buon. of DaJlaa. with friends. Among the guests at the Buford last nlaht was Mr. John A. McGregor, of lurinburg. Mr. I. E. McDavld. of Maxton. 1 P"n to-day in the city. Dr. John Q. Myers, of North Wllkiboro. waa among the guasU t the Central laat nirht air. u. B. oione reiumea nome last night after spending aqme time at Aahevllle. Toxaway and Hender sonviue. nn wu is ran ai nenaer- lunviiio, Mr- M; ,W- SulHvan, of Greensboro. waa rerisxersa bi in nuiwra IMl Mr. Wllllam'Slmpson, of Rocking ham. waa a rial tor In tha city laat Mr. II. Ia Fry la spending to-day at Grenboro with reiativea and mends. VI. T n Ivn, Ul.bnrv- " -w . . waa In the city last evening. i-ave to-morrow for Warrenton. wnorv im win ,uniu iii nBiiniwii hf j t m.ft an Mr. 1. C. Griffin will leave this morning for Wlngate, whore they will attend the funeral " " " FORSYTH'S RKPtrBLICAX TIC'RUT, rv.nln VaniM i-wuHAmHm trm Vi. " ' DffliVaina nt namnmL MrntlnTMvl for Place in Ticket. niH Mtinv AAArmmA h Mr - Kai fin oi 1 ,A rrv Al...... " Winston-Salem, Sept. Th Ro- publican convention of Fprsyth coun ty for th purpot of nominating candldatea for county offioers and rep resentatives of th Stat Legislature met In th court house at noon to Aav Tha MnvMHAti waa . aA tt order by Chairman J. F. Reynolds, of th county executive commute. The order for the convention was read land th coll of townships waa called. All townships were represented and there were no contests. ' Chairman Reynolds resigned as chairman and J. T. Benbow waa called to th chair. Tha temporary organisation waa mad permanent. D. H. Blair waa mado per manent secretary. Tne nomination of candldatea was next taken up. For sheriff. George May, Bam F. Vane and IS. T, Kapp were placed In nomination. 'Tha nam ot Mr. Vane wa withdrawn. Mr. Kapp was nominated by a vote of 70 to 27. It waa made unanimous. For clerk of Suoeiior Court. J. F. Reynolds was nominated by accla mation, For realstsr of deeds tha namea of I.0. .Hart and N. C. Wilson war putbefor the convention. Wilson waa . declared th nomine by a vote W- 'A . e. M-w.kk s ,'Tiro raasona why It'a needed In avary modern hom. It oocuplea . Just th sam room that tha ordinary kitchen tabl ' do. It ; clever arrangement of shelvea cup boar da bins and racks glva It th capacity of an ordinary oupboard. and th ability to, do th duty Of a kitchen table b-ldea : ;. tT . r; " HyOWB KITCIIKJff IS cnOWDED, add fcltchn cabin! nd ';.lncra your working apac..v ,t v ,f.;,. ;.Mlf , " lubin mmmi co:;paijy require .; Invitation that are In ?'.o-' Vordanc With' forma 5 adopted 'v ' by : f aahlonable . eoclety, fH ) ;?r Invitation which . w ana-rave " are ' In our .own ? factory ihere. Low of 71 to .1.. Thla was made unani mous. For treasurer, P. W. Crutch field, B. X. LlnvlU and R. & Crewa were placed In nomination but at Mr. Llnvllle's request his name waa with drawn. Th vote atood tt for Craws and X I ; for Crutch Held. Thla nom ination waa mad unanimous alao. For surveyor. Ed.' Styers waa Nom ina ted by acclamaatlon. For coroner Dra. . J. 0, Hammond and A. T. Lln vllle wejo mentioned but Dr. Ham mond'a nam wa withdrawn at hla requeat and Dr; Llnvllle also waa nominatsd by acclamation. Eleven namea were presented from which to Admlnate , U)r county commisaion era. Ono of theaa waa a Democrat R. 8. LinvAle, of Below'a Creek. He waa put In nomination by W. J. Ellis. Ha Water . "3 k. V Cliiclt Water White Stone lithia Water W are xcluaiv. Distributing Agents ' for ' theae well-known medicinal waters. In oar 'Bottling and Ice Cream bualnoaa w run flvs wagon, ao w guarantee prompt deliveries. We now hav an offlc under th First National Bank, where orders can b- 'phonad or left. W alao receive orders thore for BRANNON'S Iff CREAM Onr 'phone number at this Tryon street place Is I IS. At our BOTTLING WORKS our 'phono number I. 135. You can 'phono either place and get quick, perfect service. Brannon . Carbonatihg Co. Office 'Phone 8JS. Bottling Work SS5. CverythingNeeded in School Book-bags, Paper, Pen iYs, Slates,-" Crayon, Note-books, Pencil-boxes-rail are now ready. Get them to-day and J Avoid the Rush NEXT WEEK Stone & Barrinjcr Co. -. i- Everything in School Supplies KITCHEN f ; TAKES LITTLE SPACE SAVES MUCH -SPACE CABINET . . . Z.: ...... Nl i ,, . . k 1 ' ' f ' , . - t k(' t ' - - . , , 1 ' , r v r ' v i - j " ' ' ' K ry fi . " - 4 ! ( They arc New lino of Sootch Plaids . . . . 50c. New line of bright Plaids for chil dren's school dresties, 36 Inches wide 2&c 62-Inch All-Wool Storm Serge In blue and black 75c. yard. 52-Inch All-Wool Broadcloth, blues, red. black and grays .. 75c. yard. 27-Inch Plaid Silks, the newest thing out; Monday SHe. 86-Inch Black Taffeta Chiffon Ftnlah 75o. yard. 44 and 41-Inch Brllllantlne In new plaid effects, wears like 811k New Silks coming A Train Load of Books THE DOMINION CO. FAILED One of America's blgaest publish in. heuses. I bought ita entire stork of books at receiver's sale and am closing It out at from 10c. to 60c. on the dollar. SAMPLB PRICES: Lat copy- I rl.ht ht books, were 11.60. nr ce ce 88c. List Includ Eben Holden. The Sea Wolf, The nuriiuna, Alia iui'niu " wjw.. The Christian, aad dozens of others. History of Natlnni R-ularly tia.00. My 74 vol. y price 137. Kncyclopedla Krltannlcn. Reg- ularly S00. Dickens' ' My nrlc 17.75. Works. 15 vol. Reg ularlv 115.00. My nrice I2.6. Choice of Fin Cloth Bound Classics, c. Millions of Books Thousands of TKlea Chance of a lifetime to get al most any book or set of books you want for naxt to nothing while stock laata. BOOKS SHIPPED ON ACCOUNT, subject to examination in your own home before pnylnsj. Every book guaranteed tlsfactory, or subject to return Ht my expense. Write for my big Free Bargln List of thla stork before ordering. It costs nothing. Will save you moe-v- Postal r4 will bring It DAVID B. CLARKBON, fl Como Blk.. Chlraao. THE BOOK DEALER. B" North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICf. X, Margaret A. Hipp, administrator of th estate of William M. Hipp, deceased, hereby notify all persons to present to me their claims agalnat aald estate on or before tha S9th day of August, 190T, or this notice will b plead In bar of their recovery. All parsons owing said estate will como forward and settle the aama with me. Thla tha !9th day of August, 110. MATtOARET A. HIPP, Administrator ot tha estato of Wil liam M. Hipp. D. B. Smith, Attorney. U I Domestics and White Goods H a MAiki m aa alintH Tia.lv. Tm. I in iit AVftrV wlflh fullv. Our mtnrlr II ' H mm mm -.oaasv w-aviaa .u- - - - - w , mm , I I proved Unen-Flnlsh Walatlnga will bo larger than ever, ao don't I I D Tou all know what that Is buy until you give us a showing. ; I I 1 J l-2c. yard. It you do you'll regret It. I ; BELK BROTlilERS J fl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ; i af i SCHOOL v - W arc ready for the - School Suit tradee(:::;';,-'-:' Better looking of better wearing Suits you have nr. i trseene Tt--evr:X:;--L- ' ;f;H;you, can buy afnywhere here. $3 up to $7.50. ;.ggAny 'of : puf School Suit for a fcc-- l 5v8 to ) 15 years bf agethat will do' DRESS GOOD rolling in like a tidal early, yet if you wiU come you will see what the style creators have been making for Belk Bros. Many of the fashions are most exclu sive specimens, and can only be seen in our dress goods salon. Sometimes in in the exclusive soops of the dress-makers of Paris you will find the same thing; or something that hints of what you have seen here, but nowhere else in this coun try can you see such exquisite and exclusive stuffs. It is a seasonable hints to'dressmakers. We can only mention a few of the new arrivals. New Una $1.60 Long Cloth, Monday , $1.25 bolt. $1.00 value In German Table Damask. 70 Inches wide. Special . . . . 76c. One cas large, heavy Mercerised Napkins . . toe. dosen. 1,000 yards Bate' Seersucker Ging ham n. In short lengths of from 2 to 16-yard pieces; 12 l-2c. quality. Monday 10c. 3 6 -Inch yard-wide Bleached Domes tic good and heavy . . 5c. yard. COAT SUITS AND SKIRTS. Our buyers are still scraping tha manufacturing districts, and very aoon w will have every variety, style, character and value In Coat Suits and Skirts. Th display will meet every wish fully. Our stock will be larger than ever, so don't buy until you give us a showing. If you do you'll regret It. 70 ana sc. In on every train. Watch this column daily for A New Testimonial as to the wonderful cures effected by The Mecklenburg Mineral Waters Chase City, Va. Lu Others tell what their waters are; we show what ours do. These are no fancies. These are facts. Let those whn were cured speak for them selves. LISTEN: ECZEMA. Dr. W. K. Oatewood. West Point, writes" dat ' ctober 21 1,0J- I write to thank you for tha two cases of your Chlorld of Calcium Water sent m laet summer. rJ was Buffering from a vary bad attack of Ecsema over my face and body, produced by an axceaa of uric A cn,ult frlond, Dr. Hugh M. Taylor, of Richmond. Va., and by hi advice I began to drink and bathe In tha water you aent ma. and I never had anything to benefit me more. Alter using two case I was entirely cured, and hava had no return of the trouble. My akin now Is as smooth and aa aoft aa a woman's. I 'have since then recommended It to several patients, and th raaulta hava been good and satisfactory. I thank you moat cordially for tha water, and will alwaya recommend It 10 my paiienta ror sucn troubles. PIANO AND VOICE MR. W. H. OVERCARSIL who la In New York taking a special cours In piano and vole (studying piano with the great pianist and teacher, Rafael Joseffy), and also vote with an eminent teacher, will begin hia class In muslo September Ird. Studio 0S South Tryon street. CLOTHE? waejIVis 4 la Marguerite Shap HATS, CORSETS, GOWXS. " Retailers of Hlgh-Orada Wear for Women; fine MUli' nery. Lingerie Waiata, Blouses,' Neckwear. Tailored Underwear of Nainsook. Linen or Bilk;'-; Novelty Jewelry, Human Hair" goods and accessories, Wrapa, Top Coats. Cravenett Rain coats. Tailor-made Suits and Gowns. Evening Gowns aV specialty, made to order In ouf own work rooms under the dl-v rectlon of an expert modlsta. Exclusive agents La Mar-' guerlte and Redfern Corseta. LA MARGUERITE SHOP ! If North Tryoa St. Dr. E. Ny Hutchison. Hutchison. f.1 INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ' ACCIDENT OrriCKi If a Hant BaOdUg, axau -b-imhb ansg, , its-duty 'Ion and If win si r far. I tlD UP.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1906, edition 1
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