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tt Lis I la hor.io ; nor of 1 r ..;. rs, of o tao most! the seison. perhaps the! r t v orty e-vcnU cf e'.ateiy mansion. t elcjant in the' city seemed to igned for the one pur-Lr tve been des 9 of housing a select and brilliant f sf a neiect and brhllantr .1 Ullti A more artistic architectural arrangement, whereby all the lors and iialls might be. thrown into one, all conforming to a general scheme, with the most tasteful dec eptions, .could hardly oe-conceived.' . Th decorations consisted of ferns. . .otted -plants and ont flowers, - "be- : fMid compare." In the, ball, the In coming guests were greeted by Mrs. R. M. Brannon and Miss Norma Van Landingham. In the parlor, Miss Latta wis assisted In receiving by her mother, Mrs. fE. D. ' Xatta," Mrs.- C&- pons, he guest of honor, and Mes dames Robert t. Tate,--- F,--y;; Brevard McDowell. William B. Rodman, Mar tin D Hardin, Edmund, Randolph Preston &ni VflUam M. Klucald. In the library, a room of dignity and ; most' refined taste, Mesdames R.. ' H . Jordan( B, D. Spring- O. L, Bar- ringer, C. Ar Bland.: E I. Bussey and Miss Anita Kincald ' entertained those who tarried. In the dining room were Mrs. M. A. ; Bland,", and ' Misses Marguerite . Spring? and ; Mary Johnson. ; . t.::-M;A tf;.VJ i . MriwyOat,.:XT:!:Ray-ild " Florence;-Thpma presided over the punch bowl in. the elttlng room and . In the rnusle room: - the Richardson ; Orchestra played aoft; airs. V i During " the 'afternoon, from fTto 8:80 o'clock. - a large numiber called to meet )- Mrs. Capers and partake of the r famed '' hosDltalitv jo the Latta home. ? The recollection of the afternoon will , live long In ..the memories those, who , -were present,, - v , ' '' Cards reading as follows have been - received: , - - . - j The Marshals of the State Fair request the pleasure of your company " . Marshals' Ball " on Friday evening. October the eigh 1 teenth ' f ' ' at ten O'clock 1 , ' Capital . Club Building ". - s , Raleigh, North Carolina. . ?, Miss 'Cora Newell, v of Nwella li visiting relatives Jn , the city. - ' f ' '.Mrs, Henry Norwood,. of Abbeville, B. C, was. registered among the guests atathe central yesteraayr , ' Mra'W. H. Powell, of Forest City, te In the city. She arrived yesterday .and la accompanied fcyv her son. ,: Miss VanBuren Charlton baa re i turned to .the . city after spending om time-m the far south, . ' 1 Mr. and Mre. . R. J, Walker left several days ago or Richmond ' and sv Jamestown. Thexulll be away two week. v 4 . , i Miss Alice McConnell returned yes- fi . C, after visiting Mrs. W. A,. Ford at .wer noma on Beventn .street. - r .iMlss, Emma Hill, . of Tayloravllle, Taa in vjnanoue yesterday. ne was .en route to Hamlet, . where she will epend yeral. months. . '-.Mrs.' J.' M.Belk, of Monroe, - was - among tne guests ot the Beiwyn yes , .terday. ' ' - ; , , . , '. -t Dawson, of Chester, S, C.,"were at the golwyn yesterday , - Miss Elizabeth Ebeltof t ' -of Shelby. ; Is spending a few days with ; Mrs. ; "' Wade H. Harris, on North Church Btreet. . ' Miss Mary Gaston, of Chester, 3. Is visiting. Miss Kate Torrence,. North Church street v ' Jtfesdame I. , . W. Falson, P; C. Branson, Lalta C. Johnston, B. D. Heath, J." E. Rellley, A, L. Smith and Lottie C. Maffltt, w.Tio attended the fltete conventlon of the Daugh ters of : the . American Revolution as delegates from the Mecklenburg Chapter, nave returned home, J . ' Mr. and Mrs. . W.. B. ' Carl ion, of New York, arrived In the city yes terday from Statesvllle, and were the guests of relatives l&st night. v ' Mesdames Gillespie Sadler and D. H. McCollough ..will return to-day . from Burlington; where they spent several days with Mrs. James Holt ' - - - xae uessie uewey hook uiud met witn Mrs. J. Jm Chambers at her home . vii i emit avenue yesieraay morning. V" .Tha nairf ' tnaAltni, will' IhA' wTtl, :. tfm I ,.w. v. .Dowa, on . south. Tryon street 'The Sunday-school class of. Mrs. , Willis Brown tendered a recaption to the classes of Miss Grace Slate, Miss . ' Fanny Harrill and Mrs. J. C Abcr- ' , nethy in the Sundray schools room, of the First Baptist church wist evening. A'pleasant time was had' by all who attended. . 1 i,' Miss Ada 'Craven, vof Concord, ar .. rived In , the' city last night to spend ; Sunday with friends here. , - i Mrs. E. ' M Falson has - arrived In . Charlotte from Fai'son. She, is the guest of her son. Dr. I. W. Falson, . ; at his noma on wortn xryonstreet ' Miss Llla Kelly .came 'in last night . "' from Concord, She ' will spend to dav and to-morrow, In the city with ' relatives. i . ' .w At Mr.'.W. A. 2weler"s party, yes. ' terday, In ;Tonor of Miss Florence - Brem the following named won prizes: Vv (Miss Brem.rhe prise for the honored guest;. Mrs. C. L. Alexander, first - prizes for guest and Mrs. Paul "Chat ham, ,ths consolation. , . - rf"5:S0 o'cViclt-this afternoon Mta 1 f U Alexander will entertain .the t PiVfewal. Chapter of the United i n ft V' -U- ' 1 ""i J ii-i. 1" 1 h - Mr. and Mrs. Oeorre Mullef,' of At lanta, are at the Sfiwyn. , , .v-'.Jai arrived in the city and will spend " the winter with her daughter, Mrs. T. v J. Rowland, who , has lately moved f fcere from that town. , ' ' Miss Bleeeker Mills, of etatesv!lle,ls rlsitlng friends in the city. - . Mrs. in." W. Wlnburne, of Roanoke. Va.. is th guest of her sister, Mrs. T. W. Hawkins, ' .' :''.' " it ' ' ' , . V flss MattU Mangum, who spent a oav here with Mrs T. W. Hawkins, left yesterday for Raleigh to visit Mr, John C pre wry. . Mlwe) Dawson and Moore,' of Ches- Drlnty desrt will prove much more ttrpMng If flavored with JDIuo r.iM'on .vel.'.t r. i Carrie L was a- Charlotte of JToorcsvi or 1 THitre.lnv irrs. V. D. Vinson, of Davidson, fl , th city ' r- i. . j tv...i.ii ..-a , ,t.,r n nr wsv home P5-lfr0m SalUburv, wh' re she went to see her mother, who lus not been well, Mrs. E, H. Willlflmson, of Fayet'tevllle, will Joto Mrs. Martin soon and they will return to Salisbury. i . Misses Addle and Lela Little, of Little' Mills, and Mis Goldie Rltchw of - Ashevllle, have : returned from a trip to Jamestown, New Tork and wshlngton. , vv;;;',:,';!'-, Misses ' - Jennie and Lula Davis, ot Mint .: Hill,' 'accompanied - toy ( their mother wcreinUxety yestetidayj , I Miss Eleanor Liong. of Laurens, S. C. la the guest of ; Mrs. Ruf ua ; Bar ringer. : : ' t . . ? Mr and Mr John DeLaney, of Mat thews, were k in the ctty,. yesterday. They will ietivr soon v for Jamestown for a short vialt . ''L'iiy . tC'iVt'v s ' Misses Leona Morns and "Minnie Tal ley, spent yesterday in SOck Hill, S, v'3ktXni fMnMil'. Jenkins,. ' of dastonla, ,-were registered among the guests at hs flelwya last night . , , , V;;The ifoliowmg"? invitation has' "been Issued from Salisburyv i - Mr,; and ; Mrs. Archibald Henderson '-x-r&xt: Boyden . ,'v.'. request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter-. , May 'Wheat-- . . . r-'-f 'mo - ? , 1 ' Dr- Robert Vance Brawley on t;ie" evening " of Wednesday , the twenty-third of October ' 1 nineteen hundred and seven - -at six o'clock . ' - Saint Luke's Church -' ' k ." . Salisbury, North Carolina.. The .bride-elpet, the older daughter of Mayor and r Mrs: A. H. Boy Jen,-is one o the most charming young so ciety women ' in the State, v - Dr. Brawley Is popular as a citizen' and a specialist Charlotte people are in terested in their coming marriage. ' - - Reception - 1 at half after six o'clock Two hundred and four ChurCa Street R. s. v. p, - PERSONAL. ',. . The Movement of a Number of Poo pie, Visitors and Others, .., Messrs.' W. B. Cols and .- John L. Armlstead.. of Rockingham, were in Charlotte, yesterday on business. . Mr. C. A. MayheWr' a well-known merchant of MooresvlUe, was in the city yesterday, . Among the guests in tne city yester day were Mesara J. B. Jonnson and W. W. Moore, .cotton mill men of Rock Hill, S. C Mr. W. s. Lee,' vice president and chief engineer of Xhe Southern Pow er Company, returned yesterday from a business trip to New York. Mr. J. S. McDonald, of Raleigh, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterdayi-, . . -J.Mf JF; Johnson, ".of ' Oastonia, spent . yesterday . In the . city on busi ness. . ' 'Mr. W. S. Surratt' ot Moravian Falls,, was a visitor, la the-city yester day morning.' . i 1 i " Mr. John E. Ray,k superintendent of the blind institution, Raleigh, spent a few hours in the city yesterday morn MV 3eorge W. Sayles, of Boston, Mass;, - was registered . among, the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. x Mr. R. R. Haynes, of Cllflside, was a visitor iu the city for a few hours yesterday, n 4 ' " Mr. F, Coates,'1 Jr., "of -Richmond, Va.;. was registered among the guests t the Southern Manufacturers' Club yesterday. , : ' - 1. .Mr. D. E.'Hydriek. of Spartanburg, S. C, was Registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. - Mr. ' George O. . Tenney, of Rlch mondv Va., presUent of the Atlantic Bitullthlc- Company, arrived in the city yesterday and is stopping at the Selwyn, ' , Mr. L. L. Caudle, of the Charlotte bar, has gone W his home In Wades born, where . he will spend several days. - ';r,ii;? Mr.-Clifton- Colvert will go to Statesvllle to-night to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. ' J. E. Colvert. Mr. Banks R. Cates. " manager of The Observer Printing House, return ed yesterday from Atlanta. Mr. John"M.Morehead has return e d, to his home at Spray, after visit ing his sister. Mrs. Simmons B. Jones. 'Mr.' Paul C. Whltlock has returned from a bailness trip to .Rockingham. - Mr.vtJ. Tate ; Smith f leaves 5 this morning for his home in Memphis, Tenn., after jflsltlng the Jamestown Exposition and rriends In Charlotte. Mr. W. W. Haywood returned last nlht from' a business trip to Taylors vllle, Statesvllle and other places In that section. , , - Mr. W. . H. Thompson came down last night from Concord to spend to day and Sunday with . Mrs. Thomp son, at the ; Selwyn. 1 ';.'- Dr. E. C. Register spent yesterday in Davldscyi on professional business. Messrs. Caesar Cone, of oreensooro, and Ralel?h R.' Haynes, of CUffslde, were guests of the Selwyn last nlg.it Mr. S. E. Bsrings Steele, jr., or New Tork, lain the ctty;, ' - 1 Mr. Oporge P. Stellman, Of Baltl more, Md.( is In the. city for a few aays. t , - Mr,' Lee II. Battle, of Greensboro, passed through 'the ctty yesterday on his way home from the goutn. , . Mr. Horace Moore, of Monroe, spent vrsterdav in th city Mr George w. Brunson.jr., editor or The ' Oreenvlllo News, was, a visitor In the city yesterday.. 'Mr. Charles. B. Kendall, of ureens. boro. was registered among the guests at the Central last nlrht. Mr. J. T. Ths-rnasson. of Lancaster. 8, was a visitor. In the city last night - 1 Mr. J. M. Hagood, of Greenville, 8 C.. "wss registered among the guests at the Selwyn last night The McKanna; Liquor Treatmmt ' CURE3 TO STAT - ' Safe and prompt relief. Call or write to nearest Sanltarltan, Address Kclfanna: 3-Day Liquor Cure. Co. fifty Dc!!:rs COLUMBIA, 5. 1200 1-3 Main BU .; :i ; .rec t. ralllo a lit i.rovcd slowly. The "Red Feather" is the attrac tion at the Academy to-day, matlneo and night. Dr. W. W. Craven will probably locate In Charlotte for the practicovof his profession.- , .Mr. Frank Dalton has returned to the city and taken up his work of alms-asking after a short rest - - Services preparatory to the holy communion were held at St Mark's Lutheran- thurch last night , at 8 o'clock. ' ' '-'-r-Th -slnrlnff class of the First BaDtlst church Sundav - school . iwlll meet "this afternoon at 5:30 O'clock Attendance is urged. y: The' regular monthly meeting of the board fof aldermen will be held In the c'tyl :iall Monday night Mayor T. S. Franklin will preside. .t -iMAbsehtmindedness,, ; "The Baf fled Burglar,'!, and "Who Owns the Pear?" will be dh exhibition at the Odeon for the last time to-day; . The regular meeting of the Char lotte Ministerial Association will ' be held-In the parlors of the Y. M. C. A. Monday October 7th, at H o'clock. . Owing to the absence of the mln-ister-ln-charge,. Rev. Francis Osborne, there will b no service in the Church of the Holy Comforter to-morrow, -Mr. ' Eflrd, of - 'EArd's store, is contemplating having music " at his place of business every morning, r This would be a. step forward for Char lotte i.s ' ' ; Mrs, A. V. Harrill continues des perately. ill and her friends fear that she will not recover. -, She has had a ' dreadful 'time .:f or -more; taanva yean- ,v , .$:Z':'sn:t-! Tm . October 'meeting ' of the Mecklenburg division of the. Southern Cotton Association will be held. In the county court house tkU morning at 11 o'clock. , W:Vvvi Mrs. Julia W. Wolfe has sold to (Mr. J. Baxter Brown' two i tracts . of land formerly part of the estate of Jha late J. M. Wilson. The con sideration was $2,S62. , ' ? Mr.' James Felts, who was bper "atedl on for appendicitis some time ago, was able to be out yesterday. He oes to Durham, where , ho will visit his brother, Dr. -Robert , Lb Felts, to day. ; ' -Mr, James. Wallace, of KnqxvUIe, Tenn., has arrived In the city ; and taken a position as chief clerk to Col. W, B. Rodman. This position was va cated by the death of Mr, J. N. Slat tery. .... ' . , Dr. A. M. ' Whlsnant has been added to the staff of the new hospl tal. His specialty will be the eye, ear. nose ana throat," co-operating with Dr. E.'R. Russell In that de. partment Cotton receipts .yesterday oh the Charlotte platform amounted to 170 bales at 11:40 cents a pound.-Last year on the corresponding date, 482 bales were marketed at a prevailing price of 10:85. Mr. A. C. McCombs, of Steele Creek township, continues very ill with double pneumonia . in Hickory and it Is feared that he cannot re cover. , He is one of the county's best known citizens. f ' Capt R. Ei, Cachrane, yesterday sold to Mr. J. Li Davis tne valuable Barnhardt stores at Nos. 319 and 321 North Tryoa street which have here tofore belonged to Mr. Charlei E. Ba.rnhardt of New York. y a, ucj ta nj via . uuiiuiii una 1 vvvw the second ,noor and thq work is pro gressing rapldl t Awross the street Contractor J.- A. Jonea Is f making ready for the . erection, of the new 1100,000 Y. M. C, A. Building: A match game of basketball will be played this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at' tha.Young Men's Christian Associations ? The contesting teams will be the Leopards and the Buffa loes, two of . the strongest In the league. '. .' -:,J' T-' :ilf The preparations for the laying of the sewer line on NorO Tryon are moving toward" the square.' No pip was begun at Eighth street and is moving along rapidly. . The ; work has been laid as yet but the way Is being opened up. . ,' Charlotte postofnee authorities have been notified that beginning Tuesday, a charg of S cents for-the first ounce or fraction thereof will be made on matter destined for for eign countries. The former rule re quired S cents per half, ounce.' ' -The only case before the recorder yesterday morning was that, of Ed Crawford nd Henry jamas,-colored. charged with engaging in an affray and , using deadly weapons . therein. Both were bound to court. Oade Teasley, who was charged with an at fray, forfeited ,his pond or 115.6O., .. "' The office furniture that - the Avant Hardwood Company Is making for the Central Hotel is almost ready. When In position this ; furniture will shine for it is of the most attrac tive sort, - The office of ! the Central will be second to none In the State after It has received Us new fixtures. At the morning service of the First Presbyterian church to-morrow the anthem ?Seek .Ye the Lord;'' J. V. Roberts,.' will be sung, the solo part to be. rendered by ..Mr. Walter Scott. ' Evening service, - 5 anthem, "Saviour When Night Involves the Skies," Mendelssohn, , Warren; solo, "Abide. With" Me." H, It .Shelley, Miss Helena S, Wade. LICENSE NOTICE. ; Licenses .are - due and must be paid within .10 days on tne rouowing: . Auto mobiles and i: 'Garrages, Boarding ' nouses, 1 1 News papers, J ob Printers, Coal. Ice and , Wood , Dealers, Architects, , Uarbie . Yards, Sand Dealers. ; v W. B. TAYLOR, ; , c;t. 0. 0. . nrmsvnxc x. a . Thiie 418. A Whoa lit. room tt 4 01 Kd:.t : IItx PallSe Cul ' tie ycMerdiiy an.l !. 1 i We several hundred charm ing. Autumn Hats ready for your selection. . The shapes aro new 1 and becoming and . trimmed J. with '.. the true Milliner's - touch in our ' own workroom by expert milliners. The prices are reasonable. We have built up our wonderful , millinery business by selling ' stylish, pretty iiats at moderate prices., No trouble to show you. ' ,A. ' . ,M ... , - ( STTS AND CLOAKS , -We have never had half as many garments In this department. - The most critical can be suited from our Immense' stocks.- - t , Ladles- ' and " Misses' Suits ' In fashionable materials , and colors at popular prices, $10.00, $15.00, $25.00, etc I"' A- ' v . -I- Haur llne of Panama and Voile Skirts; comprises everything you want and at a reasonable price. Our Voiles ' are crisp wire Voiles and tastefully, trimmed with silk folds ...$7.60, $10.00, $HJiO, $15.00, etP. Also medium price Skirts forthose wanting a well-made Skirt -for a moderate price, $,&, $a.oo, $o.vu, etc . - , , ' v ' HOSIERY , Saturday is Hosiery day. A grand stock to select from. If you have trouble- with Boys' or Girls' Hose, try a Mother's Friend. ' . They are guaranteed to wear. Also the Wear and Tear Humpty Dumpty and other good makes. DRESS GOODS A grand line of popular materials. Special value 42-inch All-Wool Voile, Black and Navy,. 89c. yd. . 60-inch Panama and Batiste, 60c yd. ' Come to see us on your Dress Goods, zt will be time well soaat 13 W.Trada Streets Special ,Tralns and Rates Via Sea ' board. Account of the Mecklenburr Coun ty Fair 'October 22-26, the Seeaboard Air Line announces round-trip rata 41 one nrst-clasa fare plus 25 cents, using basis of fares in effect prior to July 1st, plus 60 cents ror one ad mission to the grrOurtdSi from all points within a radius of 100 miles from Charlotte., , Tickets to be sola ocioper zi-go, 1th final limit. October 8th. Special trains from Rutherforaton to Charlotte Wednesday and Thurs. day, October 23-14, leaving Ruther fordton at 6 a- n. and arriving In Charlotte 10 a. m. - Returning leav Ins; Cn&rlotte 6:45 p. m. Extra coaches will, be provided on trains east of Charlotte whenever neces eary. ; For further Information, address C. H. QATTIS, T. P. A.. Raleigh, N. C. JAMES KER. CP, A., Charlotte, N. C. Special Noticos We have some -fane New York Bute Celery and, headod Lettucs, String Beam. ' PirsnlM. Carrots, ureen Corn. tnl everything else good 10 et. Quick idfllvery; call early. MILLER-VAN CO., 27 North Tryon. , Nirr ONLY PURE BUT OT i OKKAT ; strength-Blue Rlbton Vnlllo.- Your ..grocer has It ." : Kinti.."' wft.niv tK-Hll s uvrnui Hnto Ttftnt nd Ttirnins. Lettuce. Bulad nnd Tnmntrtm. Nice New York Htnt drapes, Bunanaf nd Apples' and ona, . barrel, LranBernes, f.:nirens, pin tna Biitw. . 'Phones 1223-Ui J.N3. W. ' SMITH. "' . - 1 IaROB SHIPMENT OP tlNTO CJUAlUt all sUet nd Shades Uat fpcftved. t wlioloile and retail. WOODALL) A SHliPPARI). Druggist- , CUJAR DAI-DON'T KOROET THAT thlsjs the day u buy you gundty Cigars and Tobacco, tnd don't forget tho xclulve line of good ones w er ry. JAS- P. STOWM & CO,, Druggist. .Phone-IT. ; '.., r , , FIFTY TOSEVf.NTY-FrVBPERCENT. Off on - soeond-hand typewriters. M i machines at prtce that will astonish yon by tlmir charnesi. ). E. CRAY TON A-'CO., SX! a Tryon Hi. 'Phone lot HORSES FOR RALE WB HAVE ON hand several nice, well broke driving horses that we will sell. Worth ths money considering aualitlss of horsns. W, d . R083 A CO., m and i West 4th street , ' ' A THE NfTW YOKK LUNCH ROOMS 28 N. Tryon, 29 W. Trsds, E. Trado, netvly rsfttted, marble-siabbed lunch " counter; n-aka a very attractive luncn and dining rooms. Hill of fare Includ ing all the market affords. Try our egg sandwiches. - - FOR RENT-1-BOOM iiOCSR, FOURTH Ward; W W. )tth. inodcrn - Imj.tovs ments. A; W E. fth, modern Improv. j mfinis, 4-rooms, CO, both In- excitant n-lshbcrhod and on Cnr lin; m E 4tU stret, ( rooms, tH. I hull-south Gra ham treet. J. AKTIIUB RENLKHSON I VETS I Merchandize ycu will Another I.Iillincry Cuccc:3 Cccred While the three opening days are store history, "marked and complimented jx3 the most brilliant, successful fashion event in Charlotte History, the effect will . be season lasting. .Our designers, trimmers and salespeople "are as "busy as bees" now, working for you. Every effort in human power, will be made to " now, womng ior you. Jwery eiion in numan power, win oe maae 10 jr your' Hat just on time. If something unforeseen : happens and it i't arrive ; promptly,' call the saleslady; up on 'phone. It will be ar id; you won't be disappointed. ' ' , deliver doesn' ranged; v ' THE HAT SELECTED-NOW FOR THE DRESS OR WAIST $1.00 Quality 60-Inch CMffon;Panama at 85c. . ;,k . m Firm, crisp weave, dust-shedding and .wear-resisting, it will make a suit for hard usageBlues, Browns and Black; 50 inches; value $1.00. Price 85c. yd. .Woolen Broadcloth' at 75cYard - ' . .This brings $1.00 at most stores.: "All-Wool, smooth, all -shades, and Black; -- .50 inches. v Price. V-. ... ... .... -75c. yd. 98c. For Broadcloth Worth $1.25. v ; ; Jbixtra smooth nvill bacls oU-mcn JJroadclotn. Shades: Uarnet, ,lted, Koyai, f Navy; Tan, Golden Brown, Seal Gray, Hunter Gr-eei? and Myrtle; also Black. 50 inches; Value $1.25 a yard.', Price.. .. ..... ;.. ....98c. ;; S8c. , Cream i Cashmere and Sicilian at 25c. ' , : This bargain we also have in all shades and Black. Such smooth, perfect ma- r.' . A terials as this Cashmere and Sicilian In Cream is indeed unusual; 38c. value" ' Price. v 48c. ror All-Wool PanamaAU Shades . ', All-wool Manama, nrm, smootn quality; several , snades oi tne popular Browns and, Navy; also Black. Unequalcd for economical ,-separate starts. : - Price., : V, , . . 48c. yd. ' f 11 W11- . i T1 il. J ou&s ;inat Axe unequaieu About fifteen or twenty pieces, of Jbancy Taffetas., Rtrinfts. 1 TiOts of , thft n ew. nonular Golden Brown Copenhagen, Navy4 Gray and Green, Checks and Stripes; values ' up to 75c. ! . Special...-.'. i .. . . .50c. yd. Satin Plaid Taffetas 68c; .Greem, Browns, Navys, eoualed'in beautv for 98c. For Yard-Wide fclain Splendid' wearing quality yard-wide Colored Taffetas. Range embraces every ,1 staple and popular shade. Price ...98c. Ginghams,, Fast Colon, Standard Makes, at 10 and It l-2c A new shipment gives us a number of new patterns in stanaara, last oolored Ginghams and Seersuckers, Bates' A. T. C tc. ' . Price .... .... .. 10 and 12 l-2c. Wholesale and Retail TO-DAY MATINEE A"XD NIGHT THa A1USTOCBAT OF - COMIC IVlth CIIERIDAII snrpsoN And an AU-6tar Cast 6 0 .pretty Girl- ISO Prices ..$1.60, $1.00, 75, 50. Seats selling - fast at Theatre Box Office. ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 7TH MKSRS. MARTIN ft EMERY 8 Majestlo Prcsentatfon of the Great MysUo JFestlval Drama PARSIFAL , (IN ENGLISH) ; , .,' Prices.... $1.50, $1.00, 15, SO. Beau now ott sale at Theatre Box' Office. , , . JUST RECEIVED' SOUS LNicE COUNTRY , HONEY IN THE C0MB" V W. f. CROWELIf " Thones Ui and, 297. HOLLISTER'fi Reeky Uzz'izh Tea Ilgeis A BiMy RtiielM tor $imv Ptoele. ' Bitari Mta Nultn and Hsisms Vlter. . --A tpecine for CoostlMtton. Indleestlpa, Liver sod Kldoey troubles. Pimples, Euen. Impure lilooji, Km RrMih. SlursiKh Bowels. UesUsobe sndliMkeelie. Its Rockf Monatsin Te In toh m form, esnts s too. CKronlne losde by Hoixtirrta Dhoo Courunt Madison, Wia fiOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE How's"': DIgestion7 , . , Better try . ftlida lithia Water Finefor the, stomach, liver and kidneys, All Drug Stores " or : ' ' Brennoa Cartonafcg 'Distributors.- ' 'Phono 823. ' ' Bill vant for this fall and yintcr. . TT1 Tl i T l m . . for ueauvy mexpeusive, aoo Worth 85c. Royal and Black, Satin Stripe Plaid Taffetas; un- separate waists: worth 85e. Price... ...68c.': Taffetas Others Advertise For $1.25 Iiots of new percales In light and dark grounds; berft quality 10 and II 1-tc. Short length Shirting and Check Ginghams, usually sold at 7 1-2 and t l-2c. Special ... . ... ,5c 7 l-3c. Solid Gray Outing Flannrl, splendid for quilt linings. Special ..Bo. yd. BELK BRO CHICKERING AND IVCRS S PONDS PIANOS 7 V ' 'y !.: J Parker-Gardner Company Piano to hi 'V Sf 'Art AW. v ' CEStCKtOBY ' jSrfnOVlChmftSCI I 1 f i. '4 If I i The Lcnpate - f '- t I i i f- ... ... ..zscyd. - and Luzene Checks and ; rtmhintinna ' in thft 1 lrtt. " ' Cotton Statcrlals For School Wear , Galatea, fspeclaly the "Hydegrade" : quality, grows more popular every daV. It Impractical, closely woven, heavy cotton, washable; hard to wear out. We have It In a great variety of plain colors ana fancy designs, including checks and , stripes. Price II S-8c. yd. Wholesale and Retail Many other makes as well to choose from. We ii not bound 'down by any particular Piano maker. We buy our Pianos la the open market, sell them at any price we please, and In this department the name as In our jfur nlturo ar.d carpet departments, we aim to give our customers the best that Is purchasable. Examine Pianos elsewhere and then see ir we can't offer you the best values. Hundreds of people are finding It to. - Yoit will, too, if you investigate. Department. No Matter -Where You 4 ' m m ' ' ' lA ks . If it a i ' ..: UU UI IlUVf muni iuu ruv TP11 ,can get, any smarter styled,' better tailored, or better fitting'" Suits J and Overgarments 'than ours at $15 TO $35 Correct styles and exclusive .fabrics of finest quality. CKiinl C
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 5, 1907, edition 1
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