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o 1 i.ceivo.i in tiid city: Mr. Jehu uruton Mi'.'.ur .li.-3 Mari.iai J: Jnjt Uryaa .Married Thursday, the eighteenth day of July Nineteen hundred and seven Shelbiaa, Missouri, -At Home Slorganton, North Carolina. , Mr. 'and 'Mrs. J. AV. Ferguson re turned o Uie city Thursday night trom Jhe mountains. Miss Ltfura Snuffffs, after visiting at the home of Captain . Wat kins, near v'Nhnson City, has returned to the clV. :.' ' .' Mrs. Robert S. Young, Of Concord, Was a Charlotte visitor yeaterday. Sua was at the home of Mrs. Sarah Vir ginia Tng. J MUs Donnle Griffin, of Florida, Is visiting at the home of Mr. A. J. Ha eood, on North-Church street. Bho will 'be with Mr. and Mrs. W; V. Hi joodv on Tenth avenue, next week, . Mrs. -A. J,- Hag-ood and- children, Mlsea Julia and Marie, . will . leave next week for" Henderaonvllle and Toxaway, where they will wpend aev er week. . , ' . s Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Caldwell left "Thursday for Butte, Montana, where they will make their home. Mr Caldwell was Mies Sarratt. ' Mrs. I.. L. Sarratt 1s vlsltm her father, Mr. R. B. Alexander, t Mcn; tmt. - ,' 1 , Mr. and Mra. - J. T. A. Lawinspsnt : Thursday at Myers Park, with Mrs, quite 111 and this was his first day - Miss Bftra Kelly, who has been spending several" weeks with tha fam lly of Mr. A. AS Springs, in Wash ington, N. C, will .leave next, Tues day for the Jamestown Exposition "Afterwards she will visit at Lextnjr- ton, returning; to her 'home In Char lotto about the 1st of September. .Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cheek leave this morning for Asheville. where ' thev will visit Mr. C. T, Carr, Mrs. Check's router. Miss Jennie Wldeman.'of Troy, t. C., Is . vteltlny fflen-ds In , the city. . . Mr.' and. Mrs. P. H. Williams are moving to No. 807 Narth College street, from their former home on Mint - . , -t . ' i Miss Alice Holland, who has bc-n ' vNttlne friends nnil i-.lt'i In tho .North for several weeki returned home ycittfiday morning. Ac?omp)in , in her vere Mr. and Mr, 8. J. Hof , ner. of Philadelphia; Mis.i Anna Gul brandson, of Brooklyn; Mr. F. Oul brandson, of Philadelphia, and Miss Haael Holland, of Philadelphia. These will visit Miss Holland for several weeks at her home on South Tryon " street : ' Mr. and Mrs. P. H. lihodes have returned from a stay at WrightsvtUo Buach. Mrs. Lillian Richmond left yester- day morning - for Winston-Salem. From there she will gi to Yadkin, where she will make her homo hue after with her sister, Mrs. Prld9 Jones. , K , Mrs. L. M. Clark and' Mls.i Isabel Clark, of St Louis. Mo.,- arrives in the city yesterday en Touts to Istoele Creek. They will visit relatives thr-r until the marriage oa Augiwc 1th of Mlts Joanna Clark atil Mr. Marven Monroe, of Marloa, S, C, - j Mr. and Mrs. V. A. TirA left yes terday morning for Richmond, ' Va.t , and the Jamestown Exposition. M'r Miss Hazellne Thomas has return ed to Charlotte from a Northern trjp. While away .she visited Atlantic City, New York, Philadelphia and cities in Virginia. . Misses Blandina and Marguerite Springs, who have been at Morehead City for several days, returned yester- dav mnrnln tn the citv. s Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Crowell leave . this morning for Montreat. Dr. Crowell will return Monday, but Mrs. Crowell will remain some : weeks. -Miss Annabel Black Miss Willie Jenkins, in Is . visiting Gastonla. Mrs."" W. 'H. relatives for a Adensvllle. ' Young Is few weeks - visiting in Mc Mrs. Chalmers. Moore Is visiting Mrs. Nora Henderson, at Croft. Mrs. C. E. Ross, of Morganton accompanied by her little sons, Robert and Charles,' are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Ross, No. 804 North Brevard. Mrs, Luther Taylor, wife of the fa moua. New York deaf and dumb ball pitcher, Is expected to arrive in the city Monday night. She will visit friends here, and will afterwards go to Huntersvllle, where she will be the guet of her Bister, Mrs. George F. Steele. Miss Kathaleen Wooten, of Klnston, la a guest at the home of Rev. and Mrs. b., v.. Brown, at Hopewell. . Miss Addle Houston, of Hopewell, will give a house party at the home of her , father, Mr. John Houston, next week. A number of young ladles of the county will be her guests. i Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Abernothy, of Shamrock, wore in the city yesterday en route to Huntersvllle, where they auenaea tne larmera institute. , - Miss Florence Grler, of Plnevllle. was In the city yesterday en route to Huntersvllle, where she will visit friends for several woeks, . Mr. and Mrs. .Harry Gilliam Link, jr are spending some time at Ruth erford , College. They visited In Sen tea. 8. C. .last weok. Thoy will be in the mountains two weeks visiting Connelly Springs, Hickory and other points. , Mrs R. E. Mason will return soon from Waynesvllle. .where she spent several weeks, joining Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Mason and Mr.-and Mrs, Ed L. Mason. '.. . . ' Mrs. A. M. Spong will leave next Taesday for Philadelphia, where she will spend some time.' ' Mrs. T. W. Guthrie,' of Rocking nam,. Is at tho homo of her son, Mr. T. C. Outnrie. at Dllworth.r She came up for the .funeral. : , ?i IF YOU ARE PARTiCirfJiR , bot the vanilla you uie you will call w erne KiDDon every urn. 1 !', v. n . istor. 1 f.L t: c ;fur.t .v. ilr. U. A. Aiken, ot Greenville, S. C, sas anions the out-of-town folks who registered at the Bufora yes Mr. R. R. King:, of Greensboro, was at the Buford yesterday. Air. u. H. Hughes left yesterday morning for Chapel Hill, after spend ing a. day or two in the citv witrt friends. 4 Mr. W. H. Thomrison left vest?rdav afternoon for Ware's Shoals, where he will spend several days. Master Robert Dixon U vlsltlnz his grandmother, Sirs. R, E. Tompkins,; at Rock Hill, S. C. Prof. T. P. Harrison; of . Davidson. Lwas a Charlotte visitor yesterday. . ' l Rev. Dr. W. W. flrr nnntnr f of East Avenue Tabernacle, will ! re turn to-night from Woodruff. S. C, where since Monday he has - been engaged In conducting: a meeting. Mr, Caldwell Woodruff left last night fop Chattanooga. Tenn., where he wll spend two weeks.; v't Mr. John Bass Brown, who has been spending some time . at Morehead City, returned to the city yesterday. - - Mr.' B. T. Morrison, of Riverside, Cal., arrived in the city" yesterday, spending the day with is brother, Mr. Herbert Morrison, of the Little-Long Company. To-day they will leave for their former home In Iredell, near Statesvlle, where they Willi visit their mother, Mrs. 8. A. Morrison. Mr. . fl W. O'DnnnAlI h rntiirnnil ftb the city after spending a week In 1 Wilmington. Mr. K. Miller Is at Norfolk.' He will go on to New Tork. before re turning to the city. , Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Link, Sr., are in Hickory, visiting Mr. Link's broth er. , "- - -:' :". ' '-'-? "' ' - "''V " " ' Mr. -P.' A. Hleslff,, president of 'the Hieslg-Norrel Grocery Company, of Beaumont.: Texas, Is a guest 1 of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Phelan. ' , : Professors Jerome ' Dowd .' and Robert L. Durham will take a jaunt in the Smoky -mountains. Air, Dowd leaves thta morning for Montreat, where he will join his family. , Mr, Durham will go laler. Mr. , pegraxn A- Brya.nL ; of States. vllle, was in the city last night, on his way to Lumberton. where he will spend a 'day.;-:.;:;;-. : 'Squire Dave W. Alexander went to Htfntersvllle yesterday to shake hands with old friends and incidentally to take In the farmers' institute, ' j M: Briefs. : q v 'V Y ' Illnor Happenings ' In and About k . . the City. Mrs. J. W. Campbell. Miss Em ma Ford and Miss Bessie Adams, of Clover, s. Cv spent yesterday In the city. They stopped at the Buford. The Young ' People's Missionary Society of Trinity Methodist church will meet in monthly session Sunday night 'at 7:16. Ice cream and ake were served at Bardls last night toy the ladies of the A. R. P. church there. A play, The Lost Loaf" was presented. . The lightning struck a tree on South Tryon, near Palmer street, yes terday afternoon and peeled the. bark to the top. . 4 j Mrs. James A. Anderson, who was at Mercy General Hospital, has returned to her home, Mo. 610 Eas: Seventh street She la still quite 111. Auctioneer W. A. resham held another "old hoss" sale at the South ern depot yesterday morning. The bid ding was lively and about everything in sight was disposed of. . . Officers Chrlstenbury, Houso and Malcolm early this morning arrested two negroes, William and Henry Lockhart, for Indulging In a lively af fray .In the vicinity of Rhine's Row, Nobody was hurt. The gate house and Ice house at the Southern passenger station was Jammed out of iposition by a freight car last night. The train was so long that the engineer could not see the tall car. - , . '--Mlss Barbara Blithe, of "Waxhaw, rame to Charlotte yesterday and en- . . .. nf...... V itraj si. jreiers tiospiiai, wncre hne will undergo an operation. Mr. H. V. McCain, of Waxhaw, brother or Miss Bllthe's physicla'h, Dr. , W. R. McCain, accompanied her. returning to (Monroe last night. The members of Julia " Jackson Chapter, Children of the ConfoUoracy, are KSkea to meet with Mrs. J. ).. S:Mon at Westminster Presbytir.'an church this morning 20 minutes be fore the hour for the funeral ofMiss Jeanette Dorrltee, elsewhere annouti- ceiLJIhememhera will attend the fun eral In a body. Five bales of cotton wer muster ed up and sold at the cotton platform In Charlotte yesterdayi Tne price realised was 13 1-3 e?nt For the same day last year the Aecord was 55 bales at 11 :3a. Thus u will appear that the-farmers are about two 'vents "to the good", as compared with last year, - k : . She Remembered the Mule Pen. "If all out1 Mad? friends werJ like this one," - said a Mule Pen regular, holding up a nicely -wrftten letter, we would not have such a hard time In the summer. In this letter there are slx or seven different Items. The writer, In dropping a line to have tne address of her paper chang ed, remembered the reporters; In closing she said "Tou may run these as you sue fit. I am merely inform ing you. , , noticed in yesteraay's Ob server where the fellows In the Pen Wef a having uh a hard time getting news, so i just suggest a lew.' "The Items are gratefully received Roolals. nernonnU ht-tnfa alnyta heads, double headrf and three-Jdck- ers are m aemand." v. Moven to Rowan Comity.- Mr, John 8.. Caldwell, who lives near Davidson, will move to Rowan county early In the fall. Mr. Caldwell has purchased a splendid farm,rte.ir Hack creejc cnuTch in Rowan. He ex pects to spU his Mocklonburg farm Mr. Caldwell is one of the best farm ers In upper Mecklenburg and he and his famly have many friends who will regret to "learn that they are to leave the county. He is an uncle of Frank C. Dixon and the Woodruff boys, of una cuy. . -- , - Yesterday Another Siwchcr Wlttf a ' ' , ixioi Ending. Mnety-touf was the high water mark attained yesterday by the mer cury In Charlotte thermometers. This by s o clock last night had droDned to 77v' A slight sprinkle of rain, ac companied by ominous rumbles ,. of thunder , and occasional flashes of lightning that boded - III. fell during the afternoon. The- precipitation was practically nothing, but the thermom eter was lowered several " degrees Last night was as cool as one could wish. . , . - ,, Tou need a tonic that will put the sap or lire into your ijeicrn ana lorury yu from all diseases, Holllster's Rooky Mountain Tea Is recognised as the great est trewrtriener known. - Tea or tablets. n. ii. joraaa co. , V. . .. V Radinc, Ca. August 17. 1 SC3. Messrs. E. C DtWiTT 4 Com ' ftlicftCO, Ills. Cnl!men In 1697 T had a disease of the stomach end boweli. Eomo physicians told me it was Dyspepsia, soma Consumption of the Lunes, othors said consumption ot th Bowels. 0n physician said I would not livt until Spring, and for four long years I existed on a tittle boiled milk, soda biscuits, doctors' prescrip tions and Dyspepsia remedies that flooded, the market. I could not divert anything;' I ate, and in the Spring 1903 I picked up . one ot your Almanacs as a poor emaciated Dyspepsia wreck will grasp at anything, and that Almanac happened to be my life sarer. I bought fifty cent bottle of KODOL DYS PEPSIA CURB and the benefit I received . from that bottle ALL THE GOLD IN . GBOROIA COULD NOT BUY. I kept en taking It and In two months I went back to my work, as a machinist, and in three months I was welt and hearty. I still use a tittle oc casionally as, I find It a fine blood purifier a&d a good tonic- - ,. May you lire long and prosper, s . , Yours Yery truly, " C X. CORNELL CONFORMS TO NATIONAL. PURE FOOD AND DEUO LAW This is only a sample of the great good that is daily done everywhere by R b i o 1 lor Dyspepsia, It. H. JORDAX & CO. MR. HAWLEY SUES IX)R $100,000, Rev. F. M. Hawloy, of Charlotte, En ters Suit Agalnxt W. W. Meadows ; ' and Others for an Assault Upon Him Some Weeks Ago. : 1 The following special from Paducah, Ky., . to The Louisville Evening Post of Tuesday, will be of interest to Char lotte people. The Hawley-Meadows episode, wherein Rev. Frank Morton Kawley, son of Dr. and Mrs. F, O. Hawley, of Charlotte, was horsewhip ped by W. W. Meadows and five oth era on his return after a few weeks absence to Fulton Ky.', Is familiar to Observer readers, both sides; having been given In detail. Meadows ao cused "Mr. Hawley of being respon' slble for the alienating of his wife's affections. The dispatch follows: The Rev. Frank ; Morton Hawley, the former Fulton pastor who was so badly beaten In Fulton by a number of men upon his return there, after the family troubles of W. W. Meadows, one of the richest men of the city, has filed suit In the Federal Court here for $100,000. ''The defendants In this suit are W. W. Meadows, H. F. Oliver, James White and H. T. Smith, Meadows' at torney. Meadows some time aro sued Hawley for a large sum, alleging alienation of his wife's affections. 'The whipping of yrjung Hawley caused the greatest sensation in this place and throughout the southwestern end of the State., -Meadows had susd his wife for divorce, and young Haw ley, who at one time had been, pastor of the Presbyterian church, was named In the petition. "The preacher came back here from North Carolina, his home, and was met at the train by a crowd of men. of whom' he claimed Meadows was the ' leader, and was severely horse whipped. Then he was put on the train and ordered never to return. "His suit is filed as a resident ot North Carolina. Bobbins & Thomas are his lawyers, while SheJburn , and Smith represent Meadows." FIVE DOUBLE PLAYS. Baseball Fans Drop Into Observer Of nee to Tell About Record-Break' lng Game They Saw In Rock Hill Teams Playing uood Ball. Five double plays In- one game Is a rather unusual sight In even the fast est exhibition of the national game- so unusual that Messrs. J. w. jNeave, of Salisbury, and Fred Anderson of Statesviue, late of the Rock - Mount team, dropped Into the Mule Pen last night to ten about it. The game in question was played yesterday after noon at Rock Hill, 8. c.i -between Rock Hill and Salisbury, the South Carolina team winning 'by the clean score of 5 to 0, The game lasted only an hour and 15 minutes about as fast as one usually sees. One. of the double plays on each side was unas sisted these being by Warren, of Sal Isbury. and Weatherly, of Rock Hill, The others were by Webb and Staples, of Salisbury, and Maffltt and Weill,, of Rock Hill. - The teams of Llncolnton, Salisbury, Chester. Lenoir, Rock Hill and Hick ory are playing regularly, practically the same as a league. All are compos od of summer ball .players and are first-class artists of the diamond. Mr, Anderson formerly twtrled for a time at Davidson and was last year pitcher on tho University of Maryland ball team. ... i CHANGE IN COTTON CIRCLES, Mr. B. S, Moore Made Vlw President - of the Piedmont Cotton Comrvany A rrosprrons ionccrn. ; , Mr. B. S. Moore, of the local cot ton firm of B. 8. Moore & Co., has been elected vice president of the rledmont Cotton Company and ,man ager of Its Charlotte ofllre. Aside from Its local office, the rindmoht Cot ton Company has an office In Oreens boro in charge of Mr. U J, Brandt Us secretary and treasurer. There Is not a better known or more progres slve cotton firm In State than the Pled mont Cotton Company, of which Mr. T. W. Wade is president. Tho addition of Mr. Moore to the concern, will add materially to Its strength as he has a large clientele whlih he will carry him. It Is tho purpose or those in charge to extend - the business as much, as possible. This change wilt be of interest to an aptton men through out me ist am. No Action Taken at Meeting or , . , - Minister. , A caucus of the ministers of the city to decide, on the stand i that should be taken on the pending question of allowing the sale rt sort drinks, Ice cream and cigars on Sundays during the months of Au gust and . September, was called for yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock the oarlors , of the Y.' M. C. A. Sev, era! did not read the notice; others did, but forgot H, . while several others were out of the city, making in all about 10 who coald prove an alibi, Hence no definite action expression of opinion haa at yet been mad, ; ' ? - r1 tS r wc j L..iy v Sssdals LADIES' HATS Nice and fresh, right from the workroom. We have had a good season, but now we want to clean up. Our Milliners ' have ' instruc tions to trim up such Hats as we sold early in the season for $4.00 to 36.00 and offer ' them all at " one price. Any Hat In store for $1.98. Special lot Ladles' Sallorg, sold for 50 to 100 per cent more, 50c, 98c. - -? Children's Mult, and Embroidery Hats, sold at 60c. to $.00, 25c. to 08c. 11 ' Children's Sailors, 25c, 50c. ' 13 i-a -AND 25o. LAWNS FOR 10c. YARD To-day we pui out all our 12 l2e., 15c. and Z5c. Lawns ana urganaies, beautiful patterns. To clean them up, they go for 10c. yard, . LADIES' WAISTS AT REDUCED PRICES We bought these under value and you get them tne same way. Pretty, dainty, cool Lawn Waists, lace and embroidery trimmed; sold at 11.25 and 11.50, 8c Also extra choice values at 91.50, $1.98, $2.30, etc, . RIBBON SPECIALS A big counter of desirable Rib bona. . , Alt Silk Ribbons up to 3 Inches wide, all colors: many worth 15c, yard, at 10c. yard. Choice lot wilde Ribbons for Sashes and the Jlalr, plain and fancy, 25o. yard. Narrow Silk Ribbons, loc, bolt. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR We can sell It to you cheaper than you can make It. Investigate for yourself. 1 Nice, full Gowns, prettily trim med; worth $1.25 and $1.50, 98c. Choice Underskirts, worth 25 per cent, more, 98a, 91.50, 91.75. IVEY'S 13 W. TRADE STREET 'Get It'-at'HawleyV SEE OUR DISPLAY OF i Bath Room les Bath Brushes 16c. to $2.50 each. Bath Mlts 25c., 86c. and 60c. pr. Sponges 6c. to $,.00 each. Toilet Water 25C. to $3.50 per bottle. Talcum Powders 6c. 'to 60c. per box. :' Soaps 5c. to $2.50 per cake. Bath 'Mats, Turkish' Bath Towels, Bath Straps, etc.; In fact, you will find -the largest assortment of bath room ne cessities at Hawley's. Pay your money and take your choice. We have them all. Hawley's Pharmacy j . Tlwnes 18 and 260. Mida Lithia Water Pure Sparkling Wholcsomai Nature's owjj. . 1 Cure for , , Indication ; ' C -All Drug Stores Brannon Carbonating Company Distributors. . ' 'Phone 835. Have You Ever paid -a visit to our Mantel Depart ment? If not, you have failed to see some of th handsomest designs In - Hardwood Mantels ever displayed In the city, and the prices are way down. ' Come in the next time you are tip street. .-. -in - , ,. J. M. , r'cCausIsnd &G. " Ctove Dealers, Itooftag Contracturti -tit U. T170B Stmt. Suppl i i mm AIM iimm Specialltices I HAVE ON HAND $00 POUNDS CALl fornlu Evaporated Peaches that are nice at Vo the pound. 200- pounds evapor ated apples packed tn one pound car toons and 150 pounds of California prunes, alzea 40 and 50, These goods are first class every way. First come wll get thstn. Nice bams ana B. bacon. Fresh vegetables, pine apples and ba nanas. JXO. - W. SMITH, Phones 1222 and 2281 don't Take our word for it lut try Blue Ribbon Vanilla for one month and you'll never no back to the ordinary extracts.. COMPLETE AND FrtESII LINE OF Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes. We carry lt-adlng brands. Try us. get your Sun day Cigars to-day ami be satlsiled. JAS. P. STOWE & CO.. Druggists. 'Phone 179. '-.-,.- TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED - I JVRQ tett best equipped shop In the South. In charge of a factory expert, Ail work handled promptly and delivered ' hen promised. Roller machines fur nished. 3. E. CRATf XON & CO., :17 8. Tiyon. 'Phone 404. , TRT A SANDWICH OF BARDELLEN Putter, a delicious paste made of th Sardall, a specie of Mediterranean Her ring. Prepared specially for sund .niches, Com and sea our line of s&ndwloh specials, too numerous to mention. MILLER-VAN NKSS CO. ALLAN'S HEADACHE AND NEURAL gla Remedy will cure your hendat-hs when other rftmedies in 11, Pries a rents at WOOD ALL & SliEPPAKD'8. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE OEM Restaurant's line ot cigars Isf It Is the best line of fins cigars to be found any where. We have every man's smoke. We also handle the best lino of other tobacco. OEM RESTAURANT CO. FOR RENT-807 NORTH GRAHAM, mooern hiiijiovi-iihshiiv niwinu . iikum, $:,Ti 411 Want 12th, mod'tra rooms, I1S.W: JO Bouth Orahum, modern 5 rcoms. 3u6 North. Churoh, rooms, tyi; 7n Sotith A. street. rooms, 110: 1O09 East Tradr. S rooms, $10. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. ' - FOR BALE FINE II, H. BABCOCK open ouRSr ana nw m imrnM, rui J38. Bpecial rrice to oulck buyer. W, a. ROSS ft CO. 200 and U West 4th street, t ' NO. 1081 WIN THE JAMESTOWN ticket at RAND'S, frlng this number and get your ucxet TO LET 4 ROOMB, CITY WATER IN ...... t.. .a : . .. ?-nra irr, wniy t-j. unira 1 runnmi, tit don't all 6it It st ance. For snls: (3.2fiO, homes 1 on proper terms. fsy somlhlnr end cese belna a clsm. K. L. KEEBLER, 23 & ,Trvon street 'Phone M. , FRESH JERSEY BUTTER id rents. - W,: M. CROWEIX. 'Phono 741. PR ItVrVT MKATjACHK. Forc them 7 No iUs tnem, Ramon's treatment of Llvtr Pills and Tonic Pel lets strengthens (he liver end digestive organs so mat mey o ineir own wora and tortlntt your constitution sgainet fvtur.vtrpub!e.wEnUrtreatmenv.v4i 'hi Is the talk of the city and country. : Nothing to equal it has ever occurred in this section before without an equal in value-giving in the past or pres ent. Now, while the crowds have been larger and larger each day, naturally we expect to-day (Satur day) to be the greatest of all, and we have prepared accordingly. In every line of dependable merchan dise for personal wear, for the household, from the smallest article to the most important, the prioes are so far below the actual values that no man or woman, with an eye to real economy, can afford to let the occasion pass without taking , advantage of the bargains offered. Additional bargains will He offered to-day (Saturday) and, in fact, during the continuance of this great Anniversary Sale. Those who aim to secure the greatest values are advised to come quickly and frequently while this sale is in progress. Remember, only seven more days after to-day. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Best Liquors For tht flnfc M tho MKOEST STANDARD ADDING -MACHINES Highest in quality, du rability and efficiency and lowest in price. Model B $185 Model E $250 J. E. CRAYTON & CO. General Agents, 217 Eoutb Tryon Street. CHARLOTTE. ... BT. O. in? and Heating Contractors Carry the largest and best selected stock of fixtures in tho State. , Office 6 W. Fifth St. Wareroom 408 N, A St Charlotte, N. 0. .. (D' 1 " HACKNEY BROTHERS Plumb WALL PAPER Biggest Stock . Best Workmen Satisfactory Results TORRENCE PAINT CO. no io, xonxn tiiYoy. at Reduced Prices aMabnard. In the lpk-Kiom er the kiteWa. Wif : line of whtakio and iraportad cordials ltw the wr Urt ralnaa at the lowest prieaa. Mr stock contain about all the fcoat krinda: and mlM It tho enhr houao In Lynchburg that buys goods direct from distiller who do Mt 11 ths rotail trade, thereby taring you ona man's proAC ,, A few of th. lonj list of aiceptional affen trt - Laurus Club, Creasn of Whiskies. $4.00gal Apple Brandy, $2.60 and $3.60 " Rye whiskey, $2.00, $2.60, $3.00, $3.50 Mountain Whiskey, $2.60" torn Whiskey, - $2.00 and $160 Yadkin River Corn, 4 full quart. $150 ... Alhe rmarle Rye, 4 full quart, $3.00 A second order will surely follow a trial of any ef v these brands. These Prices Include Express Charlies Mail orders are filled on the day received, and forwarded on first trains. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH L. LAZARUS, Lynchburg, Va. Nasal Catarrh Cured. My little girl was a suf ferer from Nasal Catarrh for six months. The trouble was in her nose, which dis charged freely, a discharge which was offensive, I and wherever it would touch the lips or face it : would make a sore. Her general health gave way, she be came weak and lost her ap petite. We tried doctors' treatment for two months without any benefit or re lief. .We then tried Mrs. Joe Person's Ilemedy and one bottle and a half of the Remedy and one of "the Wash packages made a 'per fect cure, She was cured j. . j t. - - iwo yuars ago auu iias never had a touch of the trouble since. ' ; MRS. L. H. LEARY, ; Ahoskie, N. C., ApiU 31,
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