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J(. :rday in Charlotl ut, tlie Buford. r r i j Mrs. Lizzie Folk, of Kinas Moun tain. if!ted Charlotte (Mt-r.Uv, stop ping at the iiutjrd. Mr. and Mri. R. A. Dunn and MLas Nan Cannon, of Concord left last night for Sar.atjpra, N. Y., whcre.tru.-y wlil spend several, weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and children, Samuel and Martha, of Pino vine, passed through the city yester day on thelrwaj .to LllesvUle to visit iurs. smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wall. ;o;;rrsiiiF;;n;T3 cj;i o;;;i i;i;;lS LARGE-STAND CIGTLQ'JirrZD COLLIERIES Chegaflake & Ohio Coal Cokc'Co. M.O.BROOKS GEN. MGR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BRIEFS. Few Minor Happening In and. About tiio city. . . " u ,w i ' , v, I - rue uarnegie ijiDrary win cDserve A party of Shelby people, consiJtlna T-nw rQ nvt t, minin Of Mr. nd Mr Y M Mull. Mr .nri ""l WV . w. ..... . . . mou. mrs ,um ivnn Air nni Aira .1 1. 1 Buttle. Mlas Wray Buttle and , Mr. ,hanJEome coverlTig of linoleum Jackson, were roistered among ' the, .!,u.bVS? iQa ln Hand 8 dru tora guests at the Buford yesterday mom- " "vt"' tag. - - " I Mr. J. N. Slattery Is ill at the - 1 , 1 rresDyterian Hospital, n Ja reared Mrs. S.: 13. Gldney, of Muscovie. I. tnat,he- has typhoid fever. T., who, with her husband, has been I . Mr. J.. M. Cochrane, of the Sel- apending a few days In the city with rwyn cigar stand, has reslsnal and t relatives,' left .yesterday morning for will - be succeeded' Saturday, by - Mr. Olinton to visit her sister. Mr. Old-1 Clyde Walsh, late of the Consolidate 1 ..tsjr nvut iv uiisuiujl nuvif 4iv 'Hill kv'Ou .W. . i..: x r. v .-,.,.,:... Vcuu buiiiv umc , ; ; , 1 1 . "woKtn at the Balloon" one -iV; "i: r"' i ';' ' ?f several comic pictures put at the Miss Mary Croswell, of Wilmington, Mvstta yesterday. The talking nl was registered among the gueBts, at ture continue to he the .fnntur t toe cuiora jesiaraay, -r , .v i me uaeon, j iM.Mr " lTVnnlr T : "tfl.V.M ...V. . V n . Miss Lula P. WalkaCof Bedford h; .rtin"." -V Ik."' I"! City, Yat spent yesterday in the city. Btand ot Mr, lwe Hirshburg, has sev ' ' ' " ",' ' '" ' ; ered his connection with that InsUtu- i--.Hrl'.j,muniwm biu iuuhih, u uon, preparatory to returning to t.ie VUucuiu, epciii, yeoieruuy iu mo tity. i university, They. were registered at the Buford. 1 offlr ia. Mainftim .... ... ... . I i. V .1. J '..B . U liriG " '? 5 " .ays.Ir a5ninnn' wnerCs that ei Douglas; a- mdatb negro during the; winter, stie --.wiu : pursue wati . Iiata fnr Anrrkw ia in. ...r, rUA,r I 7. , a.v. yuou-g 1 u na.tc qluuico vuvv vaiimv 1 arrest m tn&t CuVi ujo i auuwivu w it vuv IVBM - r (ITtrt a .s 4 UtHi ' 1 M ai . v.,: i.' tv jwt ,u . ;i hv. aifktca - on , the ' streets- yesterday afternoon. ,'J. H. Weddlngton. ,n ,West TradeLvefvvmornlnirso the sun kin rise street 1 ' .r. T i- -i- 1 1 t ivnir. inn rpnii ana. buocpbbiui spending the summer with her sister clotnier of Charlotte, is here with his in Alabama, will return tQ the city family-on a visit ta,relaUves and his next week., ' - " , home. For two. months he has ,- . f I reen on ine sic usi, wuiierjiig; iiuiii Miss Mildred Watklna, who hasUenrl break down. He is now up BtAn Va nau vnna a iha TsmMtAwn mtiifilll ' Exposition: She will return to the " WaUer ' P. Harris was f arrested fcity the middle of next week- v jt i Jt 1 yesterday afternoon shortly aftei'f he 'Miss Ma v Courtney dates has ronel train from' Salisbury. . When asked to to PhtradelDhla where ish.0 will loin I whom he was bringing ' the 1-2 atartv of friends and ao-on a camD- I gallons of .liquor he had. in nts grip, Ine.exDedltlon to ML Alto.. She will he replied: , "To ; two vl unknown TEIISOXAL. Ji ui!iai-:vALlJii u LjULJ I ''I U L'J u The Movement of a Number" of Peo ple, Visitors ana utners. Mr. John Hirst, news editor M The Evening Chconide, returned yesterday from a trip 10 the jamesiown i!,popi tlon. ,'-v j . Mr 3. D. Moore, of Gastonia, spent yesterday In tjie city en business.' Dr. B. Russell left last night for,, Hickory to spend a few days with.hla family... . 4 -4 Mr. E. S. Nfsh; of Charleston, S, C. is spending several days In the city with relatives. . - - Mr, E. P. Wldeman, city editor of The Evening Chrfinlole, left last night for. Afcbevllle, & C, to pend a week, with -relatives. - " Mr. W. S. C6rneHis spending a few days at, Jamestown taking In the sights ot the exposition. v v -".'. Mr. A. J.: Crampton left last night for Morehead City, where he will spend several days. Mr A. Armstronsr. of Ashevllle, spent yesterday In the city, register-. terian College last Spring, 1 Miss Maggie Brown, of .Wilmitig- be absent from the city a month. ,Mr. and Mrs. WTalter W. Watt re turned yesterday morning' from their summer home on ihe Georgia coaat and are again at the Seiwyn. friends." He will -answer to He- porder Smith thla morning. MR. W1LM0TJI KNTERTAIX8. Southern Manager For Charles M. Stleff Gives Banquet to Ills Kales men -A DellghtfttI Event. , 'Mr. C. H.. W1I moth, Southern manae-pr tnr Charles M,' Stteff, gave a banquet In the assembly hall - of the southern ftianuiaciurers , iuu last night in honor' of ; the salesmen connected with - his office. mere were present Messrs, 8. P. walker, of Baltimore. Md., general manager; Little (Miss Margaret McGHlivrae C. H. Wilmoth, C E. Nolan, U H, celebrated foer third klrthday. yester-1 Nixon, W, H. Bass,-Charles Gon- day by giving a party m honor of a I tales,." w. u. Austin, w. a- tsarneii, number of her young friends, r , J P. M. Asbury. E. M. Senftman. W. U Smith, P. R. Tripp, - w. js. senn, dr. and Mrs? E.. A. 'McCausland re- C. P.-W. Sullivan, F.. J. Inman and turaed .last s night from -Colorado A. F. Clawer. . '. 1 Springs where they attended the meet-1 The very substantial nenu was as Miss iMattie Dowd is expected 'to return next week from . Ashevllle, where she has been spending the'sum- met at the Battery Park Hotel. Miss Mary Irwin has returned from wtiksboro, where she has spent a I week with Miss Ruth Pilson. - lng of the Imperial palace,. D .0. K. K. They were absent several weeks. Mrs. c. A. Moseley, - Mibses Sara: 1 Ella and . Adelaide Moseley and Mr. , ' Charles A. Moseley, Jr., returned yes- . terday from ; Montreal i where they spent the summer,- . .. follows ftnmis , P rolled Pish Broiled Chicken on Toast Wild Duck Chicken Salad com warn Sliced Tomatoes Salted Almonds Olives llurleauln Ic Cream Coffee .. ; ., Cigars The evening -was most pleasantly Miss Mauger Moseley has returned 8pent- . anui' l'71Ic. from an extended visit to relatives Jn "i 0?ZV Vn ureenviiie, N.c. -on her way home ft. l"Tt " iVv0" v iri f in. she pent several days with relatives firflttAf J In ' Unln vh ' ' i ' ' ' ' , . ., I LVI Uiait t V aiili 3U.iVJ LlUill DM" sM x, i'o ' j of the evening, Brief speeches ana .i.ht .0,1.,.. x;o. i toasts, were maae f ny a numoer m where they joi!ed Mr. Pegram and fh08e present, all of which expresse win nereaiier uve. . . , .. . - - v" "T " " " s " I aoiuing esieem tor ivir; vviiiuuui. ahc Mr. and Mrs. J. "F,.m Morrtaon. of occasion vwas one 10 oe .lonjr Morven, w.er vlstors In the city yes terday. re- I membered by every one present xne , aoutnern wareroams or , ine well-known , house - of Charles M r.. - 1. ..t.kll.k.l I. V.hnlA,l. - Mr. W. P. McRae and Mies Pft Mc- f"w --Vi' tlae, of Rocklng-hain, were registered ""iir? w.7, among the quests at the Central yes- forced on account of bad 'health to iriua. - - " I resltrn his nos tion after he had been ner nn v a Ttw lYifinrnn. .-, Mr, w 11 .Tha Misses Herberton, Of Phlladel- moth, the tiresent manager, was an phia, who -spent several days ln the I ootnti tri succeerl -Mr, Weaver ; and city with Mrs. Stanley Miller, In Dil-1 ha seen'th oDen accounts o from ; worth, are now at Jamestown on their f 23, at the time he was put in way nome..- " - kenarge, to more man s.vuv ai ine .',' ' " '' 1 :' I rirMuant. flmn. "Thr nro In Char- Mr. ' Scott Trotter and brW who lotte at this tlmf'-said Mr. Wilmoth. ;waa lss Leila Bias, of -Salisbury, "more than 600 pianos, and in the spent yesterday with' Mr. Trotters territory covered Jy the Southern parents In the county, ,'y ' f warerooms, more man b.uuu. . ,. 1 Mr. wiimom. . c win do re rit ' w 4 irnftr-ri nA mi Minni. membered. recently moved trom tne -' F'rtB.rd iur vhiltinar in' WnnhinvtoK this erlglnat stand on North Tryon street, Week. "" ' , " "i" ' I iv iit 1' auo ju vo-. wiw o . , - n-ft--L, , I i6 18 now iocaiea m one in vrr: q sRhnfm'ii: rtf n.AiAfilL prettiest. Btores ; In - Charlotte, the Miss Camilla- Shuiford, of Dallas;.Tex ea, ran over from Gastonia for , the show last -night. i . Miss Annie Mickey of "Winston, was a visitor In 'the icdty last night. She) electrical display in the, store and on the street adding very much to the appearance of ithat- section, - ? .-V -.V;, ' -'". 1 iii.iin.'i'fi'M ki 1 ni-t A-J. Tlie muck-of Mls fjouise Sanford , ; ' Last Night. - t ' i ... : t .1 a 1 1 v - ill "',1, : , 1 V"l .v' '.I'.. ..V.: :;.'. ' I 1 ji nMJ 1M.4i srVtllsa iirA ferine nn ihA , ' curtain to rise on the third act last Miss LOTene Young will entertain i-u kraamv t tiimio. 111,,.. number of friends ; rto-nlght - at . her .f Ri.iir v.hartr4ti. nt h rrme on East Sixth street In honor of profession which the actor follows and -Mlas.js.an Lazenby, of Statesvllle. iova.wy to the ca41 of duty. - Just be- Mis Ethel Hayes will leave next a uhn niv th nrt nt iFn week for Boston,' where ahe will aoend ni,.tM n,ht a hhai- witu xtu t.iia ., t..V(vvM. . . .... i mow, as Aiona, ine iormer wss auacK ' -.j-led with cute inaigestion ana-com Mr i uougias -Hradshaw is ex- pietely prostrated. For' a time it ' mrlMl tn f f torn f rnm : Kttmrin I 11 .1,. j- - . , . . " ...w 1 lUUHrU Bf 1 i. OILV T UU -V fUIIlV, Paturday. She has been visiting rela lives ttnere rw about two weeks. i Mm. James W. Cannon. Jr., and Miss Ohla Brown, of Ooneord, raime over for the Bhow lat nigt. They a visitor Jn the city yesterday merit thu'nJirrtir at rhA Rclwvn 1 I x -r Vi -o...n . nt..i. but she. rallied pluckily when the ma ment- Ame and with superb nerve went through her difficult part " - Mr Sims Wytle, -or New Yfrrjc was Mel ilk Comes tumbling .. in every day and the shelves are fast falling up each new ship i ment brings . some new novelty to gladden . the i nearts of our fair patrons. I You will enjoy visiting our To increase our business in thla efnioa KnoincA , department we have taken a num- - wuo Vi ai ber of pieces, our ,best values in tereStmg and beautiful Damaaks. and put very low prices aiv. j" i on them for.a feW days' selling. tilings displayed, and when A good chance for you tobuy nlc'e T0U Compare Values you'll cloth at a big saying. ; j agree that flowerv cssavs WucDanwsk. 22c. Yard ' and bolstering claims T are A' good,; heavy -quality Bleached not Heeded to help Sell OUT goods, can over this par- Damask. 8 inches wide, and worth 30c. 22c. a yard. 60c. Damask, 49c. Yard ta 70 Inches wide, $1.00 Damask, 70c. Yard lng at the Central, ; h'A'K''' T8ka rood one for wear;-.-.40c a yd. Kev.. w. x anerrui, ot ureeiuw"", snenr vesterdav In Charlotte 1 with friends. , He registered at the Central. Mr. P. M. Cave is spending soma time in .Niagara ' Falls. N. T.v - , V Mr. Lucius Steere wilt laave to-day foirv the Jamestown ; Exposition. He will enter - the A. A M, College. RaielB-h. nn hi return. " . Mr. Charles Norman has returned; irom a vrtp pruriu. '-Mr. A,,T. Walker, of Atlanta, Ga., snent vesterdav in the city. , 'i Mr. Walter H. Goodman, of Mount Ulla, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. - ; v Mr. James Johnson, of Charleston, S. C, was a visitor in the city yesier dav. . .- ' Mr. J. a Gilbert, of Huntsvllle, Ala., was registered among the guests at the Manufacturers Club yester day. President W. W. Peele. of Ruther- fordColJege, spent yesterday In tne tiity. ' ' " -" - Mr.' J. P. Scoggin, of Warrenton, was registered among the . guests at the Central last night ' " . , Mr. O. W. Ragan. of Gastonia, SDent last night, in the city, Mr. Albert u , Kucaer, or ureens-r tial list of values: New, line Plaid Wool Suit ings, all the new and fashionable shades, 48c, iWSS??. STtlt BiF line Black Bress Goods m ana coining on every All pure Linen heavy Cream Dam 0 Inches: wide and worth 60c. yard, : ' 80c. Linen; "0c.: Yard freight. 50-inch Mohair, 48c. 'V $1.23 Damask, 98c. Yard This Is an excellent quality and cannot be sold 'for less than $1.00 tt.l,,llDIh, ' A If it T I A ...11 IVBUWMJ, ,. AU - ftHi U , UlllCII, '1UII I l ,bl?'4 -.'."f w'i" 52-inch Cream Tamise; also ( Navys, Reds, Brovns, 40C. , Big line Mohair and Poplin Uloth, in all the ' new shaded, 25c. Cream Cashmere, as w'ell as qther new shades in iJiues, ureens, 13roTis, ; etc.j zoc. oIThls Is our finest, Quality. Heavy, AO-Linen Satin Damask.' two yards wide; about half a dozen very beau-, tiful patterns. , vEasily worth $1.26 a yard; for .. . , ... . . .. 08c. a yd. .'; v Towels, 10c, Each 1Sx39 heavy Huck Towels, a nice quality , and worth 13 to 15c. each; for ... . ;". . ... . . . . i . . . 10c. each. Shirt Waists, 08c. Each Mr. J..V. 'Swan, of Atlanta Ga., Is spending to-day in the city on bus! - . . .." - " . j Miss f nea Crwnp, -oi oPlkton, was nes)j . 7 , a visitor In the city last night.- She was a guest at the Buford t - - REE CIXDERELIiA. A. JVEAUTT , . . . . - - '. jFUL HAND-COLORED PICTURE, j, 7 Misses lunsaoem uan, ana cam-l ai xue wsiau 'fu-iiA. ; i mie. oicv asKiu, ana Mr, j. a. 'iKVjeeun, of Maxton, were visltora In Jha city last nignc, , boro, was regtatered among: the guests at the Buford last night Mr, Ernest B. Taylor, ot. Salisbury, was a visitor In the olty last night Mr.L-Thormpson, of Salisbury," was registered among the . guests at the Buford last night.. Among the guests in the city .last night were Msrs.E. C Dettrxand t;. ij. jj'roneoergerf or Bessemer uuy Mr. A. E. Hutchison of Kock H1H, S. C, spent last nlint in the city. "Mr. W. a .Carter, o wuaon. was a Charlotte visitor yetterdayr" .Mr. R. S. Fltzgtrtila, of Greens boro, was a ituest1, Shv, the city last night -Messrs, L. M. Rlchimond and Georjre B. Morris, -of Concord, pent last night In the city. Mr. James ;T. Griffith, of Monroe, was registered among, tiho guests at the Buford last night t ' . 1 Mr. F. W. Aahcraft. ol ' Monroe. spent last night at the Central. - Mr. G. T. Slattery; of s Winston-Sa lem, was a visitor In the ity last night.- , Mr, Ai W. Armstrongfj of Ashevllle. was a guest in the city, last night, stopping at the Central. ' Mr. D. A. Ballinger, of Greenville, S, C, spent last night in the city.,, . Dr. Charles W. Regan, of Laurin- burg, was a visitor in the . -4ty last nlffht. Ha was a guest at the Selvryn. Mr. W. A . .Hewitt, - of GreentbOffflf, is spending to-aay in the city.' , TUB ROLLICKIXG GIRL. SnHi Edwards and Miss Llla Blow Make Good in the Happy Mnnlcstl Comedy The Academy of k Music Wei! Filled For the Opening XiRlrt and Everybody Delia h ted Pretty Costumes and Gorgeous Scenery i Aiie lies r irn-.-ight fn the History . oi mo uocai -iay juonse. . "The Rollicking Girl", proved' quite a success at the Academy of Music last nignt . "The house was well fill ed and everybody seemed pleased with t.ie snow, i ; tntz Kd wards, as Schmaits, ', a ' Viennese wla-makr! Miss Llla Blow, as Illela, the, daughter of K;okes, a welathq Hungarian; Paul Decker, as Panagi, a Viennese art pa tron, and Miss Bessie Phillips, as Lena wua or tecnmani, made an invincible uartene or singers and fun-makers, nits .Edwards, who aoneared here in 'The Telephone Girl", made more friends last night. He is clever and his role In "The Rollicking Girl" fite him' like h la i wigs fit his customers, Miss Blow is pretty, clever and attrac tive. Site has a dainty, atrons- mouth and beautiful auburn hair, and her face ls-fregh and handsome, .l!V, '4 Misses vioiet and Nancy Dale, as Cyna and Baffle, two dancing girls at the Royal Theatre, are very graceful. dui not pretty , iena did J,nid Time Songs and Dances" endmade, a ten- strike with the gallery gods and. was called back and made to repeat the stunt. -. "The Rollicking-Girl" brought number of new and catchy songs such s "Indians Along Broadway," "8wlng Song," and "Tricks." ' t The scenery was gorgeous and the costumes new ana attractive: - -After the show Mr. John L: Crove manager of - the -Academy, said that last night was the best opening night In the history of the Academy. .Re gardless of: the .warm weather the house was well nlleJ.- The people of me wiy wr reaay ror cnange, ..... Prof. Richardson's arareratinn tn. nlshed lively music for the occasion and the electric, fans were kept going between acts. . . ; Those who saw Snltz Edwards. Ml Llla. Blow, Paul Decker and soma of Kieir associates at tne Academy will not forget them when they come again.. The season has opened well tor the Acaaemy, . - - i Just received another fine lot Sam ple Waists. No two alike. All In perfect condition and worth all the way up to $2.00. Your choice .... .... 08c. each. Keswick's Suiting: . this goods is 36 inches wide and sells for 25c. Our ' special on this fast . col ored . fabric for. fall 'dresses, 18c. Arnold's Mohair, fall col ors ; all the - new Blues, Browns, Grrys, etc. i Wears and" looks like real wool fabric; fine for skirts and suits. .. Arnold's Mohair, 12 l-2c. Pretty line Flannelettes for 9arly fall, big assortment colors, 10c. Silk Ginghams, new Plaids in Blues and. Brown mix ed; also Grefen and Brown, , Black and White, : etc., hoc. Just arrived, a big line Sheets and Pillow Cases, ' 36x45 inches, v 81x90, 90x90, 72x90, .at prices that will please you. Come now while you can get suited. One line Toweld, 12c. pair. One line Towels, 16c. pair. Black. Ami Silk Petticoats, a real good one, ouc Ask to sec our Heather- -bloom Taffeta Petticoats; outwears real ' silk, looks like real silk and it that real silk rattle to it. Special, $1.98. We call vour attention to a speciaf in Fringed Counterpaanes, either cif or square corners; worm to-day .'$2.00. . Special, $1.48.- Ten Notion Specials In to-day, big ' line of fine Koimd-thread and i val ' Laces, worth ' . 10c, ' per yard. Special lot for 5c. yard. i 15c. Ijadics Vests, former price 15c. Close lot at 10c. ; - flfimpliinc non .IIia -nnxxr : shades in Ladies' Belts with large buckles. , Spe-. cial 48c. Extra Special. BonH for- rAk4" Aim UU1 Vi. Xi ; Suit Cases and Bags. Remember, we are ? al ways under the price on tnese, as. well as every-! ' thing else, J Our invincible mercantile power is" demonstrated in the prices we have made on our new fall . goods.", . a i f For Rent, f urnished LK ft :A i t i oi j a uc i erudite ui i. jr. wuua well, 603 South Tryon Street. In perfect repair. A model of convenience nd comfort Hot water heat. '-Large, dry basement i Possession No vember 1st next. Apply to Turpentine Cleaning RcHults In Fire. The - boom-boom , of an alarm turned In from box No. 22 sent the fire department dashing around to the corner of Mint and Hill streets, about 19 O'clock last night. The house .whose owner was in distress -proved to'be No, 824 South Popular, occupied by Molly Coleman, colored. She was 'cleaning bed with turpentine and held the globelcM lamp close by. Suddenly the entire bed flamed. No damage was done save to the bed. PUN T LET TOl'n GROcST" iiivti yrn any othor estract but domand Mn nibbon Vanilla, ou know it's the t EraitYBODif, LIKES IT UZIABIRIE COFFEE SPLENDID QUALITY PERFECT rnESIIXESS DOUBLE STRENGTH Tli Standard ol CofTeo Excellence., , . ' . .. ' . Other coffees MAY be good not always. Tour are SURE . that LVZIAXNE Igor you get your money back. ' - s' S6Id by good grooers ercrynhere S3 CEN1W the pound, In air. tljtht cans.' Positively pi,ar- n r' i . anteed under tl Pure 1 ood Jfcj. nCIly-TaylOr t0;, New Orlean, V.! S. A.' IVEY'S 13 W..Trade Street WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Overstocked .on high-grade Teas. To reduce stock, will sell flneBt Gunpowder at 65c, Oolong 65c, English "Breakfast 50c, per pound. W. M. CROWELL, v 'Phones '741 and 207. F. D. ALEXANDER - Real Estate' Agent -7 ... . . ft-- ; '4 e Special flotiCGS 0HEESB, 8IRT PURE! CAM EN BERT, , Creme dv Brie, Veret Llmburger, Sap S.igo, Edam, Pineapple, t Roquefort, Kiyat- wmcneon, nuiafleipnia uream, Keuronatei; rarrnasan uratea,, ewiss and'sA No. vl, American Cream, MIL LERtVAN NESS, S7,X. Tryon. FOR RENT-ane E. 9th, ROOMS, modern: SOS W.. Trade. 8 rooms, mod- rn, Sept 1st; 208 8. Grahanv 8 rooms; w w. tirevara, 9 rooms; w . couega, '4 rooms; 1228 E. 10th, 7 rooms; romns ' over 315 E. Trade. J. ARTHUR HEN DERSON & BRO. V LIVERY .AND BOARblNG STABLE. it yttt war-t nvcry tnat wm please you very; day. 'nhune hs your order. We are also prepared to irive Von the very tst service for boarding horses ln the 'city. .'Phone 881 W. O. ROStf A CO.. . S0 ant 211 West 4th street - A taw 1 v.4 'Planning School Dresses? Don't pfan to buy a lot of new material to make them from when the clothes your daughter wore . last - season are so littlo worn.,'- - ' py dyeing thetfty and re trtmmlng or remaking them as you desire, you can have dresses that look like new are as good as new f r a small fraction of the cost Worth Investigation, Isn't It? Charlotte Steam" laundry Lannderers, Dyera. aeaners, ; ' , $10 South Tryon Street EFJ R: D NEW SCHOOL SUPPLIES Extra Specials for Saturday All Summer Goods Going at Give-Away Prices. Yard Gingham Remnants lc. B.800 yards Ginghams, all colors and lengths: to clean up Saturday DEFIANCH CHECK PROtECTORS Offer abgoluts irotef tlon. , Put one In ' your offlc before you lose the price 1 of one meny tlnifS over. J. B,-CRAY- TON CO.. 217 o. rryon, . DON'T YOU WANT SOMETHING NICE . to-day. 4 WiW 1 have some new sweet L potatoes; Mco lot new insn potatoes, r Suit reltfi- 301 sounds new Sun driad Jippie Ulat sre .row mna : my i won t ast long amhs price, Jfki. the Ixiund, LlCttODiige, KTevn iwri dii Nice avniei pepper aii'l gooa tot cmcsens ana eggs, rhone earlytr JOHN W. GMTK. Phones 1223 228M -, v .- -' e3i TBT MEl'LL BENT TOUR fROPER ty and I'll not fool about it 111 give; it the satno or fetter attention ujan 1 do my own, and that's a plenty. May :' as well fct th- best (hat's going, costs nofttiore4hn poor serylee. IS. U KKKSLlffi, 28 & Tryon St, JPhon 4i NCNNALiri? 1ION BONB, 1 CHOddi IHteS, UtliOCOISin "" "ii late Alrotms, Hur Coated Jordan Al mnnds. rVnnut Brittle, Buttemeotch, Almond BklttlF, nc, frjih by expwsn. Absolutolyf mire find dencloits. Sft rents p r pound! VOODALL 4 8HEPPARI), . Druggists.! 'Phone .-, -'v.-::.-.' - , MAG I ( HAAUACHB. POWDERS ,13 tli btvrt tlilng tor a-neauaciisv uv you surrerT Tty msh: wui furs you- JAfc. P- BTOW13 St Cg., ImiKKtsu. I "J'hctie 1T9. . - , ' MOHT UKi8t. J 'i'hct T LEMfN EX wrak tirf Mttr. ;"fiI IT - AT HAWLR'S" ' Qea - Salt . 1 cent a yard ladles' Fine Sumntrr Underwear 1,000 garmentsLadles' fine Sample Lisle Thread Ga use Vests, panta. Corset Covers, etc.; worth up to 25 and 39 cent each; to clean up, Saturday .,, io ciiu e4WB t l.tul' Wlilto Lawn Slilrt Wabts Ladies' fine Whits Lawn Shirt Waists, worth up to 71 and 93 cents 1 .... M cents All $1.00 and $1.25 Waists going; at ... ... .. 7J centa Yard-wide Sheeting ..,. .... .., 5 cenu J8-inch Sea Island Sheeting for Saturday , lie. yard Children's Caps, soiled lc. eacb Ufn'' fine Sample slUrta . 200 dosen Men's fine Bangle Shirts, all colors; worth tip to "5c. Special ... .... ... .... .. ...... , it cento" Blue Shlrtt wlth Whlta Tolka "Dot, same as others are getting 75 cents for .,... .... ... ... ... ... .,.. 40 cents Regular $1.00 and $1.25. Samples 75 cents ; - j New School Huppllca , '. fv ; blocks, or U sheets, of Foolscap Paper .... Tha largest and thickest Pencil Tablet .... . Good Ink -Tablet ; ; ; r T'l 1 rtoien Pen Points .... . , , . "Deals All" Lead PeVlls ., 7.., i plain Cedar. Pencils S $ Marbles . , , , ..... . , , Autograph No. 5 17- regular Be; Pencil Cartel's Jet Bia,t-k Ink David's Red Ink '.'.-.V. .,,....- - 'Wrt- I , . , , . ..v' ft. cento & cents ft'eents " . : .i cent ; - i.. cent ., ... 1 cent -i i ' cent . .VJ for 'ft ccnt 5 cents a cents KTRACTa ARIS ElTIl- The one safe- way 10 , l"'y is to oaiior.aaldema;ul the Uiu All - the .Invigorating uall ties of sea salt combined with the refreshing odor of tha wood violet. 1 s A delightful bath accessory. " Price; a quarter.' .' Ppinntlng- messengers wait 'lng to pedal llaivley's ; Pharmacy Ttydh and Filth Streets. . Thones IS and SCO. 3 ,Tops Good Box Paper, with 2 doseff Envelopes Key' Chains ' ,;,jft llll l Wll . . . , , . . , . . , h ... vii dent 1. .. - 1 cent each. Tilct Soap On Box Lana Oil Buttermilk and Glycerine Soap 2 cakes In box " ;,"..,,...-... .ii, ... .4.... .. .., .16, centa . Pear's t'nscehtcd Tar Boap '...' ... ... , . . it 10c. cake Williamson's regular 25-cent stock Shaving Soap ... . ..,.lSc. stick Mennen's Borated or Perfwie,d Talcum Powder 10 cents bot Efird's Store . , The Always Busy Store. ' Con-Trade-and CoUee Streets - C!r.r!:t::. Department a 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 30, 1907, edition 1
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