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:,f a::..ir, t. Irvine 'iattlv after tr. rd the va. r.i 1.1 J3 P- S was an attractive of cf the services and the or l choirs acquitted them : '-. -reat credit ACTED MEETINGS. -meeting -which has been a t Brevard Street Methodist f.JV the past week" continues ' creased attendance and increas- rest from day to day. This r will bo carried on through - ; wwit. if not longer, and the uMon ot the pastor and people of urch where It Is being: neia is rpsnlt of tha meeting' will be iyal of Interest in every phase of work, and the salvation of A who a.re now unsaved. The r.Rev. Hearold Turner,, is con , th meeting with two services i, and!., heJiuJKaiiingrermm a&ve'tn them the cnaracierisirca oAlll tend to draw the congrega arid pastor closer together, and will Influence , for Christianity who as yet have taken no step at direction. The hours for the :es are 10 o'clock in the morning j 8 o'clock at night Special Via being mad to furnishh music 'services that will aid in mak '.gat. more attractive and ..effect- .DDITTON OF MEMBERS, k probable that -; in no city of In hro a. mnr stead v ln- Q of church members from Sab- t Sabbath than Is the case in a 17-fmr-r waoV now srnmftril IVLVD W city, who bring their church 9 with them and new converts, esult of the services In the ckty. cttthemselves with the churches. rally morning three persons were i-ed bv letter into the Dinst .ap iiurch, and one on profession of UAt the close of the service at k Street Methodist church three members fere received by letter; ling those received on the last or i t the V, recent protracted A v held. In t this church hich closed on March 24, and j yvhich have been received since timd as a-result or the meeting, j:w members have. been added to i Street church, 43 on profession :v ana ,?s, y jeuer i rr -' MARK'S H LUTHERAN ag the nine years inai ttev, C. Holland. D. D.J ihas been a nt. ot 'Charlotte and pastor of St i Lutheran church, his popular! in earnest helpful preacher, and lan of strong intellect thorough titled with all ot the interests of atheran church, and with every nent in the s city that tends . to f - - 1 - - . " t i : t:.-:,:.. 1 " At, tLe Country Club yesterday Mr. K A. Tompkins waa host at dinner to Madame fia Moss, the soprana so loist of the New York Smyphony Or chestra, Miss . May Courtney ua;es and Messrs. ' Walter Damrosch. Don Richardson, II. E. C. Bryant and J. C. McNeill. Miss Ellen' Norfleet. of Winston-1 Caism on1 flaa RniDhnM nf f lfv- After the dinner and several' rounds han(j, 'who have -been spending sev- of good stories, the party adjourned to eral flays in tne city with Miss Jonn- . ... loiro I Sie UlCKHon, wu return u uwt the veranda looking upon th lae' Lpectlve homes to-day. ana uegan 10 ieau mi. "-- i - . talk about American music. - Misses Esther and Rose Shuford, "Why is it that there is so little of jiickory, stopped over in music in this country, outsiae me the c tv yesterday on their way large cities?" some one asked him. home from Spartanburg, S. C, where "Because," said he, "music is re-j they attended the music festival. ; garded as a feminine accomplishment, j - . 2. r - v. i,i. nAnarv Mimness i . i nn eveiiL ui tne eveniiiK l :-hi,- r-c"8" """"" "V vl : i r? In. abeth College wm be the expression At Ilarvardand Yale-there are 4 .aii9tM m ctIva - ThA nat- ccrci-onv Dr. ar- J lira fhelty, where they will reside two weeks. Returning they make their home in Charlotte. for will Mrs.'Eusene P. Carpenter, of High Point is visiting at the home of her 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. T-.- A.' Austin, on Liberty street. I'M u ii ,' v pecials We always aim to have some . un usual -values lor our Saturday cus tomers. This week our offerings are unusually attractive. Read the list carefully. other colleEes for men the only mu steal organizations ere the banjo clubs. But every school for glrla or colleges for women must have a well-equipped ifTrtnint. for teaching instru mental and vocal music; that is. what they must advertise in order to get ntudents rons and friends of the college are in cited to be present) Miss Louise Wadsworth . has , turned from an extended Visit relatives and friends In Texas.. re- to Mrs. E. C. Reelster will leave this In towns of any size there mornlnr for Concord to visit her fath- wlll be a woman's Tuesday ; evening 1 er. Judge W. J. Montgomery Club or Thursday Night Club, aevotea ' Mr.. Herman Joylltz wiq, be married this evening at 7:30 o'clock to Mlsa Margaret Cornelia Polk at the home of Mr. William J. Polk, at 410 East Ninth street. Rev. Herman H. Hulten PERSONAL. to music. But name me a man s ciud for other than social or business ends." -:-;-T7rr: ' V--:v- That's all so," agreed one of tho ladles: ''but it seems to me a reflec tion on women. Does musia euner so will perform the ceremony. tnudh in their hands?" K,, It has suffered la one respect," re plied Mr. Damrosch, proceeding to ex plain himself. . "Women are emotion al, and they develop the emotional in music to the neglect of the intellec tual. I do not mean to .count that a weakness; it is well that it Is the chief feminine characteristic, for it is woman's strength her depth and in tensity of feeling. But to have great The Movement of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Messrs. Julius Wright and T. B. Washburn, of Shelby, spent yesterday j colors, 10c. yard. ' at the Butord. ; Mr. J. P Swain, of Cleveland,' was a visitor in tne city yesieraay. - tie ot 1 MILLINERY! MILLINERY! r Our Millinery Department has beenl occupying front, place these days. We are not only selling more Hats thanj in any previous -season, but pleasing our customers even better than ; be fore. Our 1907 Spring Millinery sea son marks the most successful point in our. business experience, for this has been the time when we have been able to offer our patrons the latest, most up-to-date,, stylish Hats -at-our usual moderate prices. Pay a . visit to our Millinery show room Saturday and see for yourself the reason we are so successful in I this department. ' ' 1 RIBBON RE3INANTS. 10c. YARD Big lot short lengths All-Silk Rib- bons, medium and wide widths, all was registered ameng the guests music you must have the emotional the Buf ord . . element toeether with the masculine ' ui, ...... . v WHui .v.., strength and . intellectuality. Men Pt.iart night at tne Butora. have written the greatest poetry; men Mr. Basil Beard, of Winston, was have written the greatest music and visitor in the city yesterday. rendered It with the greatest power. 'Mr. u. j. cooper, 01 iyeuevuie, Men as a rule have been the world's spent Friday and Saturday at the Sel- greatest painters." . jwyn. . . s " "But why is it that the women are Mr. Caldwell Woodruff, of Lake Toxaway, Is In the city, visiting friends and relatives. Mr. W. E. Crosland, of Rockingham, unent vesterdav with Mr. and Mrs. 40-INCII LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, , 6c. YARD. letterment of men and women t own from, year to year. . Holland la recognized In the-clty rAyr by his own congregation ' all, who know his as a minister onimands and holUa confidence. 3 one' who has the good of the Iiand of Jthe community at iith and ; 15th verses of the chapter of John constituted the i pr-JIolland's sermon yesterday pST r lie shall glorify me: ror alT .receive of mine, and shall j it i unto yell. :i All things that uther hath are mine: therefore j,!!.t he shall take of mine and .hew it unto you." The person jllsslon of the Holy Spirit was !ame of the sermon. , 1 little band of men," said he, fild followed out Lord through rthly ministry were gathered yie tapie in an upper room, on ay evening, Judas had Just left om, and this was no doubt relief to the others present THE HOLY SPyilT. 1 , hia ' RDokft t6 them ' of His da te from earth and, told them of mng 01 ine noiy spirit to lane ac , He told them' that they -T'pt become orphans, but that fly Cplrlt would come and stand n and comfort them Just as He 'ne. Jesus here unfolds to His bs the personality and mission Holy, spirit. :-v,--1 'en the Holy Spirit should come, uld not speak-' of Himself, but ild speak of Christ The ques jlses as to how the Holy Spirit glorify Christ? He does this .Tying of Christ Instead of Hlm- M He thus seals the ministry rk of Christ . I to.'thi time,the disciples had Wewhat Unitarian in their be- rlst. They began from this f exalt the divinity of Chriet. I Ahey riveted this truth in their what- Jesus was able to save lei uttermost; all that should b God: through Him. This It !at the disciples exalted the p of Jesus.' Thus - truth r; is gcound . In the world to-day, pn everywhere are coming to the truth expressed In the jorie can become a witness for ' 1 1L. TIaI 1 a 1 unless tiief noijr ; opirii , Dews J to Him through the man; to ipies ine oiy spirit nor wit jCtrist and so the descipleg be Uaesses of Christ What - was ,ult of - their', witness? Inx 30 ie knowledge of Christ spread in. many parts of the world, gospel of Christ was promul the same. ,Thl gospel Is the f-our Lord Jesus Christ, and alonei and its promulgation !on pintll the whole world. will c Him as. King of Kings and 1 Lords. 5 RE AT INHERITANCE. vhat an Inheritance we have , d through 3 the Lord Jesus TThe Holv BDlrit la tho afl ?on of this Inheritance and m these things among' . us 9 the things of Christ and em unto us. This inheritance nsearphable riches in Christ ha.t is surprising is that man r of this great wealth which prepared for him prefers to n poverty ' and rags. Man 00, that God has prepared a rom sin for air who come to ct he remains in sin instead mg tne mnentance of par- - .1 y ; - ork of the Holy Spirit will go "t until the world accepts . iiica of Jesus Christ which : frit,- TT's sdmfr.iv fraW 1 . 1 - i : ' left In possession of the field?" "Could you expect men .. to come into it," asked Mr. Damrosch,. "when the public says of a violinist, 'Oh, he is a mere fiddler! meaning that he Is paul q whltlock. m niofliA a aam tMiCfirotk . A morn 1 flddlerl' Our , American public does not accord to the art of music Its co equal rank with its sister arts, paint ing and literature. That is why our colleges for men do not teach it. If the ordinary man Is a musician he la halL ashamed to admit it , It would be almost as bad on him as if the re Mrs. J. A. Graves, of Albemarle, was at the Selwyn last night. BRIEFS. and A Few ' Minor Happenings in About the (Jitr Rev. H. H. Hulten drove out to Providence Presbyterian church yes- port got out on him that he darned I terday afternoon to 'preach a special socks. . - sermon to t tne wooamen , 01 . me "But this feeling needs to be chang- World. t J . , - ed. Americans should be .taught V The Ladles' Aid Society of the about music, that a fool and a musl- First Baptist church will serve lunch- rlnn o ; nn L avitnnvmm.g- tanirht eon tO-dav- ln! "the Vacant Store On about Beethoven and Bach and Liszt South Tryon street in front of the ar.A ,ut iunv,,Ai frienas to attena. These are short ends of 15 to 25c. qualities of fine Lawns and Organdies, 40 to 45 Inches wide; a great value for dcv a yard. HOSE! HOSE! Another department to which we give our best attention. We aim to have the best lines 'of Hosiery In the market and keep try ing tin we get them. We are ready for to-day with a complete stock of Ladles and Chil dren's Hosiery at all prices and are sure to be able to please you. I V E Y' 13 W. Trade, St., Charlotte. A all Raphael; : they should be taught at least to sing in chorus carry a part, and really to play some instrument well. This last for the sake of the pleasure and , recreation it would af ford In mature, life. Music Is pow erful relaxer of the nerves, a great re freshment to the tired mind. : , ; "Furthermore, it Is a sort of lan guage, going to express that which lies beyond actual words, and its influ ence is to stimulate b and cultivate those higher flights, for ! which we have no other wings. In fact,' when we come to consider ft seriously, ev erything argues for an interest in mu sic on the part of both sexes.' -The schedule of train No. 39 on the Southern changes next Sunday, May 5th. Instead of arriving at 4:00 In the morning and leaving at 4;10, it will arrive at 7:35 and leave at 7:56. thus1' giving - 20 minutes In THE Charlotte for breakfast. No. 89 Is the passenger running from Washing ton to Atlanta. : Special ttes BAIL LIKELY TO BE SECURED, BEST ICE CREAM Ts umat made with Blue Ribbon Vanilla, It . nuparvs ricu, uainiy, aeucious flavor. JUST RECEIVED A BIG LOT JACOBS' fine 1 Candles. No better made. Any size boxes you want and any assort ment; Call to-day If you want somo- JS real nice. J AS. P, STOWE . & TAil yuu say la based uponTthe as- sumptlon that this country has no great music," suggested a listener. ; , Outside the great cities," he re peated.: "And In the great cities the The Release of Percy O. Fonville on : Bond Likely to be Eifected To-Day or To-Morrow. It was stated on the streets yester day that Percy G. Fonville'g relatives and fronds -had .' rome to his as sistance !i& that the $10,000 . bond required to ensure his presence -at the appi caching . term of Federal r"niirt uimiM h rniaftd to-da. vor to morrow. In the meantime Fiville WE. ARB OPEN ALL DAY ON SUN is lodged in the county Jail in the custody of Deputy Sheriff E. O.' John son. His release will be accomplished Just as soon as the necessary ball t is provided. -. . - -The note which appeared in yes terday's Observer relative to the sec- TYPEWRITERS ' REBUILT, CLEAN ed, repaired. Largest and best equipped Bhcp in the Carolinas. All work han dled promptly and fully guranteed. 'Phone us when In trouble and we will take care of you. J. E. CRAYTON & CO. Phone 804. Trust Bld., aay to compounu prescrintionB and furnleh medicines and sick-room sup plies. Prompt and accurate service. Phone t9 VOODALL & SHEPPARD, Druggist. music rendered is almost wholly for eign, either in composition" or iu ef fect." ' ' ' Then, has America made no orlgl nal contributiqn to the world's mu sic?" - ' "Oh. yes," said the distinguished on(1 broker connected with Franc H conaucior. -ner negro music is a. 1 Jones', aeiaicauon nas - created - no dlstlhctly original contribution. ..There little talk. Much speculation has is no other tune so truly national, so been indulged in as to who; the man exDresslve of the American spirit, as might be. The detectives are said to Dixie. South or, North It will stir a have taken a nana, ana wun tne tacts FOR RENT-MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE crowd as no other so-called national at their commanav tne snouid dls- -coo E. 9th; modern 6-ioom house 411 cover something at an eany aate.. t west 12th street; 5-room house vm is Alnn an are 'Mv Maivlar1 nn I most of the others. But 'Dixie and pected this week. The Suwanee River, the folk hmyns, such as 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,' and , the ragtime Into which - popular Not a few wagers J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BKO have been made f a. e"c' -hat FRESH SNAP BEANS 124c. WHITE ine missing nao wn o . w iwiu of the secret service agents before the mm which 12 1-2 Especially the many dainty, sheer White materials, especially suited for graduating dresses and commencement times. , This lan entire new lot; yet old prices are maintained. WHITE WASH C1II1TOXS White Wash Chiffon, 45 Inches wide, beautiful," sheer.- We sell only the imported quality, which launders better. Price 23, 33 and 43c. yard. MERCERIZED BATISTE Imported White Mercerized Batiste several special numbers, on we are doing an immense business, 88, 48, 73 and 98c. yard. ' . PERSIAN LAWN'S 82-inch White Persian Lawnsseveral sheer, pretty qualities, 10, . ' to 20c. ' (.,...':.'' L.i-'- ' . - 45-inch French Persian Lawn, a beauty at the price, 23c. yard. ' BLACK FRENCH VOILES Nothing more popular to-day for "dressy", street wear than a Black, Vo"e Skirt. W.e soli the light twisted yarn French Voiles; won't ; wrinkle; good Black. Prices 85c., ? 1.00, $1.25, $1.50 ami $1.75. . Chiffon Panama, 60 inches, all .Wool, Black and Colors, 75 and 83c Cream Sicilian, 38 inches wide; value 38c; at 23c. PRETTY COLORED LAW'XS 5c. FOR LAWXS WORTH 8 l-2e. Piled high on. our counter s!x,:or eight thousand yards of pretty, neat figured Colored Lawns. Better buy these now, for the qualities wa "offer now certainly cannot be had later on; 8 l-2c. values at 5c. . 12 l-2c. Figured Lawns and Organdies, 10c. Arnolds Plaid, Swiss, Plumis. X These are brand new patterns, but short .' lengths (10 to 20 yards; value 25c; at 15c. IIOSI ERY . Reasons why we do such an immense business in Hosiery; Because at 10c. we give the best value to be had either in Children's, r Boys' or Ladles at this price, - ' - . Because the kind of Hosiery that most stores sell strictly at 15c. In neariy every Instance we sell 2 pair for 25c. ' , Because at 25c. we sell in Ladles' plain black an1 .split, white-foot Hosiery . nothing but imported genuine "Hermsdorf ' dyed ; goods, and they wear better. - . : Because at 3 pair for $1.00 wo sell Hosiery that some stores sell for 50c. pair. f . , Because our stock Is nearly always complete and have every kind and every shade you want for all ages. mm WHOLESALE 18. RQ , " . . RETAIL KIXGAN'S F. F. V., Swift's Premium and Gold Band Hams . 18c, W. M. Crowell's, Phone 744. NOTICE. Bids will be received for building three school buildings in Greensboro to the amount of about $30,000.00. Plans can be seen at the architects' rooms of' S. W, Foulk & Sons and W. L. Brewer, Greensboro, N. C. Bids will be closed in ten days. Board re--serves right to accept or reject any and all bids. Apply George Grlmsley, president, or C. II. Ireland, Secretary of the City School Board of Greens boro, N. C. - aymnatiics alone can never glvs that elasticity, eaee end graceful figure which comet by taking Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tta.- S3 cents. Tea or Tablets. K. H. Jordan ft Co. FOR BOILING YOU WILL FIND Motmng to equal our F. F. v. Ham. . Remember when buying this Ham you pay for no 1 paper or cloth. When you .want tho finest Ham packed call us for Jordan's Tip Top, packed in Smlthfleld Virginia. L. L. SARRATT, SM N. Tryon St. - - I ' L: r Z:Va The apprehension of Jones is ex- Trade; 5-room house 507E. 4th street. 4JAUt T ALVlAVAa 1 - - . . m I T A TiTTITTTi IJE VnTDC V If DUM iiliBiiiPt",,MniiW THE SAFE WAY art has builded them, are essentially American. , - Conversation drifted to the concert the night before. ' .; All the musicians were as fine as doodle-dust," sold a member "of the party, "but what struck me as the di- vlnest notes I ever heard was the flut ing of that fellow of the clear, pale complexion and the black beard. Who is he?" - . - , . He Is a Frenchman, said the conductor. "He Is the greatest flute- player on earth and It was at excep tional expense that I employed him." - From the flute-player, talk natural ly went to Sidney Lanier," whom ' Mr. Damrosch knew personally, and to other topics. It was a Sabbath de lightfully spent. week ends. JUST BECAUSE You have always used ordinary extracts is no reason why you shouldn't try, the perfect Blue Kiooon lemon ana vb rilla. . Order from your dealer to-day. day morning. His ' sermon was the second In the series which he is de livering on "Problems of Prayer" and the" elements necessary; in order for the petitioner to receive an answer to prayer, showing these elements to be l.: reverence; 2. confession, 3. restitu tion and 4. submission. t The entire service waa deeply spiri tual, and at the clone scores of those present went forward and grasped the hand of the pastor who had so touch ed their hearts with his measaere. There were tears falling from the eyes of strong men and women and the service throughout was one that will long be remembered for the- good It accomplished. - - - - 1 Kev. W. M. Kincald rrf-iched on ibct of "Divine In--!-.t" at V -- . -- '.. "GET IT AT nAWLEY'S." Presdijition pre- No matter what our scrlptlon is intended to do, it- cannot.do it unless it is rightly prepared from drugs or known purity and strength, . Ther is no use taking chanced; you can be sure by 'bringing or sending It here. The medicine and prices will be 'right, and quick messengers are here to serve you.. : .. EvaDOrated Apples 10c. lb.: Potted Ham t half-pound cans, the 10c. size, at 7V,c. j Blacktoerrfes T&c; Dogahead Brand Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 10c; Lem ons 20C, BRIDQERS & CO., 203 West Trade stmt. .',.- BAY! DO YOU KNOW THAT THE -Week-End - Mint is the . lastest thing . out? . Now,, if you want-to be up-to-date, serve the well-known Week-End ' Mint, or the delicious Chocolate Coated Mint . See -ua when- you -want some thing up-to-date and nice. MILLKR , VAN NE3 CO., 27 N. Tryon. ,1 JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF fine Kentucky horses. They are cer tainly beauties, and 1 want you te see them. W. G. ROS8 & CO., West 4tn .street ' --.y .v.. ' - YOU GET A CHANCE FOR A FREB railroad ticket. Including Pullman to Jamestown Exposition with every 1 have or purchase of cigars, etc., at RAND'S, 21 6. Tryon street. , . : 1,1,11 HlWlW If M I ! W ! .l.l.Wl WILL HAVE TO-DAY SNAP BEANS, tiew irisn roiaioes, oquasn. Tomatoes, nice ones at 40c. dozen; Butrar Peas, Petts, Gren Onions. Radishes, Green Cabbage, nlco Baldwin and Runoett Apples, Bnndnas and Oranges, both California naval and Florida at 25c, to 60c. dozen. Eggs, Hens, small Chick ens and Butler. Call early. 'Phones : 1222-2284. ;JNO, W. SMITH, , I, .., .I, ,., i . . ,, ,,.,. .. OUR LUNCH ROOM 13 OPEN DAY and night and is the best m the South. Everything: in season. We tlen call si yeur atiuntion usam 10 our eiesaiii ( Dining Room. Can serve you lo your i at!(f action always. Ul.t iib.tHAV" RANT CO. : FOB FALE-7-ACIi FACTORY KITH r1n In, W'' I v" r"'r- f'C-t:," li'. - ,S tt i'.'. ; J-.l ,1, I !.(...'. $3..'.. i;.: fIC. want t p. r r'.rr, : I 1 ' r is" ' f '') v ' f t 1 V.. ,. SOmiERX RAILWAY COXDEDERATE VETERANS' SPECIAL Cliarlotto to Richmond, Va., Slay 29th, 1007. Southern Railway will operate special train, consisting of , elegant Pullman cars and first-class day j coaches, to leave Charlotte at 7:00 a.j m., Wednesday May 29th, for Rich mond, Va., for the accommodation of veterans, their friends and the gen eral public, who desire to attend Con federate Veterans' Reunion at Rich mond, Va. Round trip rate from Charlotte to Richmond account of this occasion will be $5,90, and will b sold dally May 26th to June 2d, inclusive, with limit June 11th, and may be extended until July 6th by depositing ticket with special agent at Richmond on or before June 11th, and paying 4e-4t-lb9nta.-rr-i-r-- return portion 4 of these 'tickets will be honored from Norfolk, Char lottesville or Lynchburg without ad dltionai cost Thla is an excellent opportunity to visit Richmond and the Jamestown Exposition at small cost. . In addition to this special train th Southern Railway operates three trains dally between Charlotte and Richmond. two - of , which handle through ; Pullman cars and day coaches. ;i For further information and Pull man reservations, apply R. U VERNON, T. P. A., f Charlotte, N. C. 4 is to avoid Imitation coffee, . substitute coffee, new dis covery coffee and stick to the old reliable , White House Coffee for years the standard of ex cellence. This superb coffee reaches you In a sealed - tin, weighing .1, . 2 , or pounds, and Is never exposed to dust or germs of disease. Packed 0 under perfect sanitary 'condl- tlons and the best coffee to day in the world. First-class grocers' . every where, ' " COMMISSIONER'S PALE ESTATE. By virtue of a decree perior Court of Mecklenb in the case of Mary E. , others vs. Mary V. Smith i the undersigned, commissi court, will proceed on l 3d. day of June. 1907, at m.. at the court hotise city of Charlotte, to t highest bidder the folio estate: I'y'.'S.-'j?? .- Situated in the southern tha city of Charlotte, ad j lands of J. S.' Myers. Th phanago and the Charla dated Construction Co taining seventy-five and b This tract has been divide ; tracts, one containing t and 88-100 acres, the secc ing twenty-six and 8-10 which there are soveral s. ber laud, and the third twenty and 12-100 acres, other lot or parcel of 1j Intenectlon of Saint Catl Middle streets, in the tit lotte, containing four cot: rooms each, lot ninety-nl hundred feet. Also lot Catherine street, In the sam aoove, containing one house, lot forty-eight Ly r feet Terms of sale: One-half balance in twelve months, be' retained until the purch; is paid, .and ODtion to he r chaser to pay off all the money at once or. at any ti the maturity of the defers cents. V: v:.:: i.-- A map of tho lands and formation may be obtained lng to the underlined at at No. 83 North Tryon etn :-.' ': . B. II. ' ;;'v',v: ,' r Com This 15th of April, 1907. CAR.VATIOVS AND .. ... j t... tot rraNTs and floral r ::rir.xs or rvrr.Y , i-t;:iptio:;. . Ladies, '. we desire to . call . your attention t Jact that it is not-necessary for-you-to call store to make your selections of WALL PA1 We shall be more than pleased to call at homes and show them, so that we can niah'.i RUGS and CARPETS, as well as note the tV;. exposures. . ' We shall take pleasure in calling to elr goods, as well as offer suggestions. Moiv j-c under no obligation to purchase, as sell only on merit. .
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