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cirAiiLorn: daily u. v-. 'V' . : ;it i rAUAnivTriPAY, i :.Wo Ucuburg lair tolas fab ...-.I (it Willi it Faraik Headed by v t'lisrf 3larlml, AmliXiiil Max -naU and Otlwra -Ttsf Format!"; ciul Min h or the INiwkIo Ties i :-iiU of Fahr Vcefc .v'. y . It tle. wwather U at aU.'favorsale. i'o attetidaiH-o upon the Mockloiiburg heat a week ' will xeed thsli f mh? previous year, For weeks and months -past,' tha officials .have been until )n in their effort t Mir tip In terest among those who would l.kely -xhiiH, To eutvess met with hs been marked. The displays. I" varls. uf and number, will surpass nil pre lus one. The midway atlraviloiis Will W the bHt that eould le had. No Indecent or dirty side, allow will le permitted on the (round and only . euclt eompante us will likely deport tltemkelve 1" proper manner W be allowed, to operate. The rai-e will be superior to any ever before held In ; th. State. More limn 0 .out-of-town .horses will be entered In" the several erMM. I-arger purse have been f teraa thin vear thn ever before mid lb. i indication, are .hut the r-u-es . Ill be ' llkewlMe Improved. KverythiiiK Sr Joalble will be done to oimnoduie thvae from the .-ountry who miend ; ha fair. The old atnll. which. In V paat, he burn imed ir I he exhlb '.;'.' iia Of live Mock, have been aet ualile i .' for t hone li drive In front h dl-VV.tait-e. ilac where they nmy ' auble thi.r hotm. New ntall have .been built for tfie acoonttnidtloti of '.the live tiKk on exhibition. r,- .The -fair will open Tueaday and mil ' : ; llnue throuahout Frldv. Tuenduy lVwUl be kituwn n "Mlllnry liuy," '"'l exhibition drill being given by t'om- j ! r pany O, Klrat Infantry, uiid the Hrnl V; JBattery. xKleld Artillery, wlthm the L.l,l!le of the rm-e truik. Wedneday will oe "Charlotte Iuy. wnen inniom all ot the atore In the city w.ll ! ;.tnd the groumlH will be thronge. , i -with Charlotte people. Thnrad.iy III : -Bt-erybody. Day." the bigge.t ,Jay Of the fair Friday will be "'-'- v'-ocatlon Pay." the event being i(n ..d- . 4re on "How to Choose a Profe.Mim or Bulne In Life" by Dr. (ieorge T. Winaton. president of the North Car- ollna Colleae f Aaiicnliure .mil M , ohanlc Art. The fifth annual c ele ; bratlon of the Meckletiburg Kjlr Ak ' ;' jHK'ta(ion will (nine to li iOM- :it 11 'ti'rlock Friday nUlit. ' 'The fair wll le uehered In by . t'axranit parade Tuesday inoriiliia In ;' lha parade. In the order g.veu. villi be ' tk following: Col T. L Klrkputrli-k. "', thief marahal. and Cupt. W. l: Hot .' rtaon and Lieut. N. W. Walla. Jr.. aaalataut mumhul mul aid to the : chief mrhai; Ieakavllle Band, t'oni- '.panjr D, Flrt Infantry, under the command of Capt W. Charle; Flnt, Battery. Fd Artillery, under tke command uf ('apt. Mark W. VH I lame; Met. D. H.ither Walk. no, John M. Craig. Julian H Miller uiid "' "lUerbert Irwui. flint altant jnar- ahalt. and the oiher maiahal follow -'; Jng; carriage containing Mayor M. H. "c, "MoNtnch. Mr. J a me A. Bell, the dl fectoni of the fulr aeo l.illon. the .- board of Hhlermen. pollci-. lire and t health coiiiin.Hioii. lounty ufflcer. Chief of Polhe H C. Irwin. and ,' .tinounted police. Chief of Fire Der roant W. H. jr and the city fire .- , jwrtment. I :Tn neauuarier or uie parjue in ba In front of the city halt on N'cirth Tryon atreel. where all the m jnlx.i ; , tlon and periMinii taking part will i i j.'port their o!gnmeiit at .3tt o'clock The pgrade will move at o'clock ' " irompl1y and will proceed dliei l to V"tnV fair gr-iunrll". Via Tryon street. KaJit' Morehea 1 street and the Hnule ""vard. 1WXBKV PLANT TO BK .MOV KB. '. CtMriottr lle A Foundry Company . .' : Fiiwls"- 4 Acre of M lliniMrp ,.. . laiaal for'n Wte lor Hie Fouinlry riant lo Iw Knlargcd. Th plant -f the Chail.t;e pe Foundry Compn 1 1 In Dllworth, l T ahortlv to he niuw.l a site re- I .rantly acim.red on the Dowd road i.'. jiaar the fool of Mini atreel JViine ' ' lime ago Mr VY K. l.nNd u r i based ,' '.' front the Suburban Ite.ilty I "innpa ny ' 45 acre of alJjble land on the old ' i.'Alr Line Ituilroid villli the purpite : j' "of moving III" plant ll.eie. pn.xlded ' v he could make the ne. esa.nj I'liim , with the road nutht 1 1 b s. This In '' "'r ha done, having spent some time re--.i.rertlly In Waaliiuglon and N'e v Y"ik for the puroose The Chrliilie I'lpe K'iin.dr i',.in lany I one of ihe most pmperoii enterprise in ihe n. li givs hi,- ployinenl to a high las nf sk.H'i labor mul pays large ilatir- lii. present nuipot i..nslst em liil ciC of nil ple, the waier ilw plant hav iik lsen suspcn.led liuinellately afler the destructive nre whb h visited Hi" lottiwlry In the spr'ng II l omiii.in IV underirto.al Ihal flhe tiiakma "f WS'er pla wl.l lc resumed w In li I be liew slle Is oc upled Bud thai, to i futlll'e. Ih" t'Plul value ..f I lie pi. II. I output "ill be imiri than doubled The 'He',t flu- "f 'he (liir..ie Flpe KoijioIm Cmn..in s ' ' ' ill '!'e Chailo-ie. I ' iliiinh a . V1. ITUSta briii, ..f the Si. in hen plunt l .ml Ail i. I 1 1)1- li. l.e .li.u.ge "Worth I' l '- ' and lie,...- t! d ' h n Ui i 'in.. i- 1 j. Mlftll I HI sK Mill I II l:sF.. )tr WIH ea ll alec If lie I tb'1 Taper ' John Klioit 1 In fin-' I . i i - r He I prep. u Ing I" Htton Jo I. ..aid of aWerioei, f,,r .. r in en. in- na :tlii- 1 1 .'00 unit til' lal.'- out III. 'y-V proper I V rs If he can g. t th. iri tit-' , "I will P.' "ii ', of Hi" m ail Id il I. foe li up town citizen to Wr, Short yesterday. "We cm make " 'y'mnmf cai'h wiling . i.i. r If It I- right M sell ' i.i Hi III 'fj. lt I am i g 1 to pay th ll ( 'f -t: "Where ..ul i 'iNikad an ei r - draham strei'i ki .m a sell It John" rtn.ti of lii. ..ith i i iVtAt my place in the folks of t he .' 'fltatesvllle slid the Dir.i.i kuhIh. I do '. not- want s hotter stand. I'eople will tavI many miles to get good elder la a dry town." Mill Otu Skating Rink Xrt tecU. . " BUlle IVtrrs Is making ar- Vungementa for the opening of the skating link at the Latlu Park Audi torium next week. lie bus had a n' Jiiirdwood floor placed in iho htilld ing, including the space formerly oc cupied by the stag and the porch of the auditorium, thus making the room nearly, twlca what II was last year. julu number of new steel-wheeed rkulaa hava hren purchased. The . olonel Is detetmined to make a pop ular resort f the rink this year, SAID UK .' . IIUK wocld not reler Fry, Woodruff. Pa.; writ: "AU trr dM-trlng for two yean With th beat i oyslcUnt la Wynbu. snd etlil get worse.- the doctors sd vised me If I l j any biuloesn to attend to I had beM i, r ilrrd IO It at am t emit out . ... piy live another month a thste ws i rut for me. Foley Kidney Cur was mittnemfe tit sn br a friend, and I iialetr sent iny son the tun for m.mI erier taking tore ootiie iw, It get helter snd continued te tm ..i,I 1 ear entirely well," K. H. i tc Co. , t ' ' ' .4 ' , . ' THK TVKI.K OF PltAYETl. ' 1 V-,'11' ''' .',"' -' " v '' Mrs. j Frank ' Ml, f KUUemlll, ;..V;',. eJIee "flMorwrwciY Th prayer ervk'ea which ra held dally by th home mllon societies of Tryoti Street , and Trinity ehurrhes are proving prodtabla." . , r ' The meeting ; on yesterday after noon of unusual Interest and wss In tho capabl hand of Mrs. : R.! I. DurhMn. Hh gav. Bible reading on "Condition of Buceessful Prayer, and made aome remark on- rb ub Jert which eyMenced her familiarity wlh the Scriptures. , - " ' The loplo for atudy waa '"Our Young People and Their Work.", Mra. Plato Durham read a paper on "Are Our Young Peopla Knllitted In the Kvengellxation of the tnlted 8taes?" which contained many wll conslder ed truth. Mm. C. K. Mon made aoine very thoughtful remarks on the "Condi tion of Children Who Labor In the Mill." All these subjects fcrought out un liHerechang of ideas whK-h be token mimh good for the work. The topic for thl afternoon I Th Tall of the CMty." and will be in Wr. . p. Heath To-m..rrow Sir, nana nner. Htnteavllle. tvlll be prejwnt and K've a general urvey of home ntlaMon work In the Hotilli. Her coming I looked forward to with Interest. Bhe I thoroughly Informed on the aubject. lot an attractive peraonallty and pleaxlng peaker. It l hoped that oil of the women who jHwtbly can will be preaent thee iHMt two day. The meeting tU afternoon will bo held at Trinity, the one on Wuturday at Tryon Street. (;i:nkkai, ithk to Btn.n. (icoeral Hrc K.xtlngWHr ComMiny to Kr-l I-nrge Warrtea" and Miop on New Mu In orth har lot i.- ltoJncK Growing. , r.neral' Fire Kxtlngulher : 1 u.rcuigh Mr. J. W. Con- ;;,,,u,;,hl;'rr pre-ntatlve. ha. uulVliaaril a lt In North Charlotte 1 xil .() t wl, nurU)r erect It. new ,, ,.,,. h()lm Bnd war-houe. i-i.rlotte I headquarter for the , ,,,,1,, department of the Ueneral L-ir. i.-iiniriiislier Comuanv and the volume of bitslnesa transacted through the local office la surprisingly large. For some lime past. It hu been cvl d.nt that the preaent quarter on Kouth College street were Inadequate to meet th growing need and hence the necessity of additional facilities. The site purchased I situated Juat north of Highland Park Mill No. . on the eust lde of the Southern Kali way track. A large brick building will be erected on the property facing the railroad so a to enable ahlp ment of pipe to be loaded and tin i..a.i...i without inconvenience. The shops for cutting, threading and bend- Ing the pipe will le near-oy. m warehouse will be u.ed for torlng much of the pipe which 1 old In the territory .South. The contract for the erection of the building will be let a on a pos sible after Mr. Conway return from the North. FROST ALL OVF.R COTTOX BF.LT. Future Alliance on Report of Frost Over lliei Frost In Hie County Coldest Bay of 2 Vear. The batch of telegram received In Ihe local exchange yesterday morning from all sections of the cotton belt Indicated a heavy frost almost every where. The future market. Decem ber delivery, advanced a much a. 40 points at one time, (losing fi point up. In certain section the top-crop wa reported damaged considerably, while In others not so bud. Many county farmer who were In the i lly yesterday on business, slated that the frost had nipped the cotton leave In many pluces along the road. The cotton expert on the wharf de clare that a killing frost now will ma terially reduce the total crop. Sev eral fanners declared yesterday that j ,,,, ), lotion In tin- county was dajn- aged. Mr. W. J. Bennett, of the local i W l.aiher bureau snld that yesterday . October 11th In 2H . wus the coldest ears. ! ' DAVIS' IKU SF. ltrRXF.fr l MR. II. W Steele Creek Farmer I " III i Home and Furniture. II W. Davis, of Steelo Creek, had the misfortune In lose his home and lis furnishing by lire yesterday nf- ternoon V!r J,"; ,;ur''?..',..r,',,:Ml"!!' burned. Me esilniaies his loss ill something Ilk.- H.OOU or It.r.oa. He had J.'.r.oo Insurance on thv building and the i oiii-iit lie had about 140 or I.', 0 In cash, which was lost In the fire. 1 1 in ulfe and children were forced to hni rinv . i i li I ii ar from friends The nr.- aii.ht In the kitchen and Mrs )als mid children barely es caped with their lives. The house was a frame rtructure Willi eight rooms. l iincral of .Mrs. taormlcy. i The funeral h. i vices of Mrs J .1 lorinliy. who died Tuesday evening, wile loiiduclid at HI I'eler's Kplsco I nt I ihni.li e-l,i,hi morning ut , Hi :: o o ho k. liy Id v. Harris ,Ml-i lui.Kio.lt. the rector. There w ei iiiauy floral offering attesting the es teem In which the deceased bad been In Id and a huge number of people ! pies, 'ill to pay their last rape. Is. K g I lie mil -of low n people her loi the funeral, la-slile Capt. John .1. 1 'uuiley, the bereaved husband were: Hi ..iid Mrs William C.rnilcy. Al. ...k ll. rln il and John llorinl.-y un. I Mir WIHIhiiis. of WaMlilngtoii, and Mi Stuart, of Salisbury. iiic Heinnlcr Sllghleil. r. i or.l.'i Shunnonhouse felt slight ed yesterday mot nig. There w a only one case nir nia uweniinn in inn city i P'dlc ut. John Uutllff. who lives Just ouifhlc the, city, was charged wlih getting on a spice last Sunday. ' Mr. John A. Melius, counsel for the ' defendant , pi . du. s. I evidence tending to prove that ii Mr. Klinbnll, the pro- e. utiiig witness, bud not been on good 'terms with the ItatllfT family and that the prosecution wa the product ' of eplte The recorder allowed the I defendant to depart after he hod paid , U line 1 I '. I'imiiIssII Saturday. To-moirow afternoon at l:0. there will be ii very Interesting game of football between the Chsrlotte High school and a team from tha Y. M. C, A. The boy have been frrsct Icing hard for th past two weeks. A good game I expected. NO admission fe will be i hurged. Th public Is In. tiled. Fnliersliy fcu to Mffi, Th local University Alumni Ao elation will meet at th Colonial Club to-night at I o'clock and nbserv I'nlverslty tHy, Chariot t has a number of enthusiastic Chapel , llllj men,: ','.' 'a.:.-'' U Cost set toirie and Mretiatk produnlng r vlfereil surTeriua buiiisnltv. J remedy ever Cure Indigestion, ronstlpwtlou. tieeitaeb. stontseti sftanrders, Thst' what HollW ter's Ricky Meuntaln Ta will do Tea r Tablet. U rent. K. li. Jordan Co. WRK.V IMJ A WOMAN BF.COM K 0I4 i in i. - 'A " : . Tle latest Query Fat to Uwe Ocm , pa ill of ll Mule Pen A Woman Who Antk lpale Wliiulng a Frlw l Tins lltroiili'le'e Voting Contra A Auxloii Concerning: Jler Ar V'1 . ' liuilt Fixed. ;.,,:,:, .., "..v ' ' V'BUn.-a-ling-llnV went:, the tele phone In the city editor office', ; "Tha reporter hd le handieatl t the phone had juat Uken hla aeat aftar aatlafylnf dinner.; "H-e-l-lloaaliJ th aorlbe. rather VtUy " , J p ta that Tha pbaervef offlca?" fd a feminine voire 'at the Othef end of tha lln.'"'k',' l-Vea,' mi'im," -; f4 rrrrvf Wall, when doe a woman becoma oidT"-' i i .' .' r-'i'.'-v- "What?" aked tha reporter, prick Ing up hla eara. . :' 1 "When dMa a woman become old r repeated the voice. "I am Intereeted In Tha Chronicle's voting contest. I think I, stand a good chant to ft that automobile or one of those free trip, or at least one of those six watches. The advertisement specifies young women.' What Is the age limit?" A ' The reporter was floored. After recovering himself he applied htmsalf diligently. . "I should say 16." said the little married man In tha front office. None of the bachelors would venture an opinion. - ' "Ah pshaw." said the poet. "It depends altogether upon how she feel. A woman aome women aire) young at 40." ' ' The reporter returned to tha 'phone. "There Is no age limit In year." he announced. "It all da pends upon how the fair one feels. If she feels lees than 0 years old, sha I eligible for one of the prlxe. Her year make no difference. How da you fee!?" . Oh,. I feel ..ulte spry," said the lady, much relieved. V YONKF.KS NKGHFXS IX LIMBO. Xora. Cooper. While VUltlns; Her Mother In Cliarioue, la Arret. ted oa Charge of Tlief t Brought by a Wo man at Vonkers, X. V. Nora Cooper, a mulatto woman of Vonkere, X. V., waa arrested by Pa trolman Chrlatenbury yesterday morning on tha charge f stealing several articles of clothing; from Iavlnla Jackson, a negro wo man of Yonkers, with whom Xora. had lived. The arrest waa made at the request of the Jackson woman, who telegrsphed the Chsrlotte police department. The prisoner wept bit terly In her cell at the police ela tion and wore thst she did not steal the stuff. . Xora Is a former Charlotte woman and has been visiting her mother, Ijoulsa Conway, on South Poplar street and cutting quite a swell In local colored aoclety. She say that her huaband. John Cooper. 1 a.Mex Ican, with no negro blood In hi veins, and Is a teamster In Yonkere. Xora I very Intelligent and wa neatly d t eased yesterday. Why He I .eft Kansas. In his Journey Mr. Frank O. Land Is found the following clipping from an old newapaper: The following notice was found posted on a fleerted homestead In the. and regions of Kanas: "Four mile from a neighbor's, sixteen mile from a potofflce, twenty-five mtle from a railroad; four teen mile from a school-house, forty one mile to church. 1J0 miles to tim ber. 00 miles to a Democrat, hJf a mile to hell, aad the earn distance to a Republican. Oone to Xorth Caro- I In nod's country to get a fresh, start." The Item was heuded; "No wonder he moved." ;ray Residence Sold. The handsome R. H. flray residence on North College street, near Seventh, has been purchased by Mr. F. J. Itobliixon. the consideration being ....... n. Inu- In Ihe nelahborllOOd of j,- 000 T,,, prp,rty . located In one' of tht. llf.Bt residential sections of the city and Is exceedingly desirable. The deal wa made through the Huburhan Realty Company. ' Turn Your Face Into Dollars f . , - ny Man Ra. Failed Because III. Face Wa a I'lotiire of Calamity It lakes sunshine to produce a rose, h perfect rose. And so men, to be successful, must have gunMvJn Inside. The life which hss It not, which ha no health anil no hnpplne. I sour, sutly. pessimistic, and a failure. Th world already ha too many vinegar faces that breathe III-will and strife. The world want Joy, comfort, sun shine, and will cling to the man who has It. who radiates glsdnea and triumph wherever he Is end under all circumstance. Some people have s genius for seeking out the dlsgreeabl. the rooked, the bad and the ugly. The are the destroyer: they travel In school. I hey herd together, for they love their kind, and the cheerful part i of ihe world will have nothing to 00 with them. And why la It that so many peddle dixiister. knowing at the same time Unit If they do, their lives will be ruined" Some peopl cannot help It, for pessimism usually, come from bodil disorders, and thl cannot al wjiy'h prevented. Th stomach, for instance. I the most common cause of discontent, sour face, reckltssn. disgust end lack of ambition. A bad stomsrh there Is the secret of many failure. Anyone ran have t good stomach, a strong stomsrh. a stuti sch that can lake care of anything snd everything that Is put Into IL no matter whether It Is a very bad stom ach now or not. Then why not hav It? Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablet do this very thing. One Ingredient of these little Ublets digests l.0(T grains of food, and no matter how bad Is your dyspepsia nr Indigestion,' these tab let will digest everything In your stomach, thoroughly and completely, and betters and quicker than a healthy stomach can do the same thing. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure quickly lo of appetite, brash, Irri tation, burning sensations, nausea, heartburn, erurtstlons, loss of vim snd spirit, bad memory and dyspepsls and Indigestion In their very worst forms. No other little tablets In Ihe world .-an do o much. . You should carry Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet . ground with you wherever you go and take them after meals. Then only all) you re lis what It la to enjoy a meal. and what perfect algeetlon means. Your whole body and your mind will feel tha effectst your vim win in ores, you will b more satisfied with what tha world does, you win think happier snd be happier and your fart will a on of supreme ntentmnt, Ths( will bring you success and than mor success. , Your far will bring you dollar, ' Try It. It will cot you Jut-e..for a package af the won dsrful Rtuart Dyspepsia Tablets, , at ny drug stors on earth, , , . '"'. lr. klK-rii.l Old lied. ( Mr. X. J. Sheirill, who own the Springs of Cabarru county, find that the spring property waa deeded to Mr. Charles Mr Kind ley ' by, Mr. John ft. fHswart in 1780. Due 'of the springs Was walled In for the first time aliou( that dau,. - i ., ;-: . - . v Dr. Murphy la Bolng Very Wett. lit. F. ! W Murphy, . who was operat ed on - at the Union' Frotestant In firmary, several Idsy ago;: Is1 doing very Veil ' Hla condition 1 satlsfac-. torVr'-X:(;; :''.'"; A" i'V i r " '" TV. ', ' Children eat. . sleep and grow - after taking HollUters . Rooky Mountain Tea. Hiing. rosy check. laughing -eye,: good health and Mreugth. . A- tonle.for sickly children. . Ts or Tbet, ; Si cent. R. a . Jordan. Co. i,f-', . AN f-'r, tt ;J'. If1!- . V .v"'i 'i.V:. , (,' U10NIAI .... v ' The following letter is mor loquent lit.prtla of th Ar tlstl Btleft Pianos than any testimonial Mr. Clwll or our welves could writ. Rev. Mr. Clewell Is th.head of Salem Academy and Col lege, Wlnaton-flalem, N. C. and shows th high esteem and confidence In which the firm of Chas. M. fttlefr Is held by one of th best known educa tors In the South. Wlnston-Satem, N. C, Sept. 10, 10. My Dear Mr. Wllmoth: e ' e ' Regarding the letter for th Stleft Piano, please writ such a letter as will suit, your purpose and sign my name to th letter. Or. If you prefer to do so, writ the letter and send to me and I will sign It and return to you. I know' that t can endorse anything you claim for your pianos. Wa hsr alwsy been well pleased with them. k Very; truly yours, 3. H. CLEWELL. Principal. Chas. M Stieff. Southern Ws re room S West Trad St.. Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. Are You A Victim? of of Indigestion, with kindred evils? Its train MRS. JOE PHOTS will cure you. Why suffer longer? After you have exhausted time, patience and money on quack, try this King of Cura tive Agencies. From the mountains to tha seashcre the grateful people of North Carolina sing Its praise. ;. "If V',V.:,:,'i; at horn In vain endeavor to clean them. whn" by; glmplj( ending them R you ran . get them thoroughly cleaned . .and disinfected' fit k. mJl.' toat and 1th no unnecessary wear 'upon Ih goods whatVr.-V' '' Our charge ,'la rasbnabl( Ask ono of our drivers, ,; I '- r. , v. , 0, .i, .',"".'''.;- ; . taanderers. Dyers.1 Oeancra, ' 219 Seotk Iryoa titti REMEDY i is- li vii iV'.. Don't Beat . Your Carpets - 'el M -7V" ',-X etj - ,'' ' ''a- , . " ' i f ) ".' k,e-v V- 1 "i ' i- , w ', ... . i Til V' , r 'V" ,...'2; C ',. , ,. ww . : i i ......... . i ' .. -mm' M ... S ;:. MUL X, aolhtag Company CiSiyioisilllilfliMii i i Si wmmmm. U U i -.1. I C .. 4M . W f f e" si W , '.',.'- '. " ' '.'.;'', . Fori, the r ' something showing e," bubble- pver " ' 1.. ; .. w e - anovr young meri'. and quick, .'- v.- that, will fill .r,. "v everything '. . W.- .i '-re i tr ? ,;''1 V "'. '. EM FH ATI CALLY SMARUT 'AXD' ' , 'J ..J , ;-;-,f 'Vr. "vVv' r--. A ... ; - ' -i.,. e '..' -,w .', , - J '. ?-.; , ! -; -'nTTusivv y,r.' ' v. ' " ' t" 'V'"' " ' '' .They''' built ''tyv fit and' ' satisfy. '."."', -rc.. .v.; w quwl..th oxcluslv .'tailor lnv. '''jl :.;;', . ;. rv ,'v' xv-t ' f'f J V,i''v VV ',i:-',"',''-;,--'"-5 New istock of the best thal'ia 'taadet;;; ',r . :;; Homing : tori ' Springs, Oak 'toe; Leather Seat and ; Back Rockers, Mahogany rrames ana-Jtn- Everything that';Vou:;icoud., in" Leather Furniture 'for the Hall, Library, Sit ting Room and the Old Man's-Den. ! i Do not miss seeing the new' thfegs that ; are coming in daily;1 ' ; - Fall Stock of Carpets and Rugs, ail late Fall Patterns - and ; prices guaranteed ( the 'lowest. ' .;t:f:-.: . ' : ' " .Fall hds come and. now up your- dining, room, but . it will be ' to ouf ; interest -,.'.. , ; , . s ' . , . i, , - 1 ' i to see.what we have, to offer you in " Dining , - Room Suits, representing the - latest styles n t Golden, Weathered or Antwerp Oak and ;Mahogany. " ; .V, - Golden Oak China Closets range 'in "price from H $15.75. to $70.00. , . 7 - :: k : ; Extra good values in our $21.00, $22e50, $25.00 and caosets, ; f Vj'r Z1 ' . behave a stock, second to, none and It's; money gaved to im-estigate. t ly ;:' 1 ' r'':''" iXniTPnvnf ' '...' , ,..., -i.c '.-, young , man.: who want t . .' y- i swagger In-'avftult, we ar ' styles - that ".will, nak thetn .wltto'. enthusiasm. ., ," in - requiramem? j oj, . v who want , every detail y.. "'": N right up to.t' --t -tlfk ., .. of. th clock. 1 ,r , , Toons;' men v;ho "come hero, or -e'Ty ihlt Fall 8lt "will, find " garment . ; r. " , Ih ;bl)L. , They v or but his price. J Remember, plagev'r alwayp as-v : ' mmmwm is her. Toull need one real soon. Why not mak your seleotton while our., stock la eomplett Ws hav a,' big' lln of th one fashion has pronounced eorrot,' v Ralseoau and Overcoat ranging in prlc from 11.50 to tSft.OO. .; i".'. ' Th wot gttr. Flf guar anteed. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1906, edition 1
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