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and J;. II.' 1J. Kii'kpatriv'K will entertain tills evening, at o'clock I dinner In honor of Col. T. L. Klrk-1 Patrick and Alias ilva Chalmers, who are to he married Wednesday nigrn, n o'clock this morning in the par at the Firsts. R. P. church. The lors ot the Youns Men's Christian following named are invited; . Mrs. Association. .A' full attendance of all Franklin B. Fence itoanoKe, va.; Miss Helen McDonald, qf Wlnnsboro, a. C, Miss Mary Galloway, ot Due ,vest. .. V-V""' i. i ZTOJ "t'anAMriS .-.? ":v,tr;r Mr. and Mrs. jj M. Klrkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs -p. M, Cave, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Preston, and Messrs, T. L. .V Klrkpatrick, George W . Wadsworth, 1 W. R. Robertson, John A. MeRae, ' E. R. Smith ahd Palmer Chalmers, "' The many . friends of Miss SaIHe Caldwell White will 'Tejblee to learn hat she continues to improve. ' - . " . : - iMlss Mary Rankin, : of Concord, Is vlaltine at tho Mom oi Mr. and Mrs. ' . L B. Alexaaler,' oa West NLith street ' Mr, J. C. Ward, of Hendersan, and . .daughter, -Mrs. C. H. Pratt, were regls- tared among the guests atthe Selwyn : yesterday. v ... i Miss - Francis Ethredge left last V- ttight for Buena Vista, Va.,, where she J will Yialt her ancle, Mr. ft. a. rrucn- - ard, 1 ?" From there she goes to James town1 and then to Suffolk' to visit her sister, Mrs. N.,R. WUners.' ' r" i ' ' ' Mi, and Mrs, James A. Houston are spending some; time in Baltimore.. , AA - Mr.. L. 'W; Buck left yesterday for ., Jamestown. Washington, New Eng ' . .land, end New' York ' He was joined fit Greensboro by his daughter, Miss .,. Helen..-who win accompany; him. v Vlr; Walter S. Uddell wlli'ienter- ' tain at cards to-morrow morning. Bhe ' ' will have,, three tables, , . : , Mr. tand Mrs. J. IL Wltherspoan, of lAOcaster, S. C, were- registered among the guests at the Selwyn yes terday. ' .',..'' Mr. " and Mrs. C, ID. Parkier, ' of Brunswick, Ga., -Arere visitors in the lty yesterday. . ' . - ,. l The Chester Reporter of last. Mon day said: ?,.. . "Mrs. R. W. Boney entertained : about fifty ladle Friday afternoon ,tt a delightful-' informal bead stringing v contest i- honor ; of her sister, Miss -Annie w. Boney, orchaMotte-. v l vt 'Receiving ' were Meedames C C. Edwards, Q. E. Colvin and Mr.'fBony, ,who Introduced the guest of -honor, Miss Boney, .The pretty neV home on Lancaster street was beautifully decor ated with ferns, palms and cut rosss." ' 1' ' ' 1 II I ; V . . PEUSOXAL. The Movcmoiit of a Number oi Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. W. M. Jones, of Red Springs, was registered among the quests at me JBurora yesteraay. W:r. iH. J. Price, of Rock Hill, S. C. was a visitor In the city yesterday, v 1 Mr, 4. W Simpson, of, Greenville, "fl. C, spent yesterday in the city, at the Buford. Mr. John ""Coleman, of Winston. Salem, was a visitor in the city yeater Mr- J. Ii.v4IeKinnon of Juaurmburg. . spent yesterday In the city. '' "'Mr; Charles B. Kendall, ot Greens tooro, was regtsteredvmong he giieeti at tne central yeateraay. , ;. s ' Among the- guests at the Burord yesterday were Messrs. J. h. Adams, A. M. Dixon and C. Pegram, of uastonia. . r v,n nt.t.s,a TTl.k TJAtn.t was a Charlotte visitor Saturday. He Mr! sfoncA at, rha "P i f nrrl for Wa.h.ngton and Jamestown to be gone several days. iMayor L. J, Brandt, of Greensboro, spent a few hours in the city yes:er- day. Mr. Jake F. Newell laft-kst hlght for-Philadelphia on a combined busl- ness and pleasure trip. . . ,, 1 Mr. B. B. Dickson is attending the cotton conference in Atlanta, Ga.(, this week. , . ' J Among the guests In the cl:y yes- terday were Messrs. L. F. (Jroves and T. M. : Fayssoux, of Oastonia. i : ' .Mr. C, HA Jones, Jr., of Memphis, Tenn was a vIsltorNln the city yes- terday. . , Mr John Crawford, of Lancaster, 8. C, was a guest ats the . Southern Manufacturers' Club last night. . f Mr. O, K, Tate, of Gas:onla, epentlbsen In the office of the Dra jBiana ' yesterday In the city with relatives. Mr. Thomas S. Parnell; of Chatta. nooga, Tenn., was registered among ; the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. - Mr. Charles S. Adams, of Greens- V . 1.1, I '.1 -I... 1 aay. - -; : iMr. L. W. Brander, of Concord, spent yesterday in the city. Air. Jonn-F" 30tt. or Chester, 8. c, spent a few, hours In. the city yester- : ' day. , Mr, L. .A. Weddlngton, of Concord, was registered among; the guests at . the Central last night-f si; ' Mr. .: fe. D. Melchbr, of Winston Balem, was a visitor In th if city yes terday. tMr. J." G. Morrison," o Stanley, .was a visitor In the city yesterday, stop ping at the central, Mr. : Edgar ;,J3. Moore, lessee of tho Selwh, is spending several days In ' Ashpville oh business. , Mr.. E. S. Reld, Southern agent for . Harding, Whitman & Co.; of Philadel s phia, is-attending the' International cotton conference in Atlanta, Ga, Mr. S. W. Welsh, of Kershaw, fl. C. was registered among the . guests at the i Selvryn yesterday. 7 " Mr. J. H. RiMff. Cf ' Anderson, S. C., was a, guest at h Central last night. " MA - William Smith Williams, of ''vwrl' "yiVBalem, was a visitor In "cJtriat nlght the , ' : Mr. J. W. Carroll, rot Chcrryvllle, spent lat night in the city. , ,, Rev. W L. Sherrlll, of Greensboro, ,t was registered among -the guests at tne Burora ', Foreign Spinners Visit .Whitney. s The waty of English spinners which visited the v mammoth plant of the Whitney ,. -. Company, nfiar Salisbury Saturday under the direction of Mr. William Whlttam, a former resident of the city,' passed through yesterday afternoon on their way a Atlanta, Ga., . where hy will ake part In .the dellb leraflons of "the International cotton conference this week. In.the party wera Messrs, Ernest Latlmf, general sdper- v intendent of the Manchester Ship Ca nal Company, .Manchester!; WllJiam F. Peutson, ofmiton Richard J.? Allen, secretary of the Manchester Cotton As . aociation, Ltd.Vand others. vThe Whit- . tey development they - dechu?d was eimn lv -'great, almost eyond tfcsorln Hon. Everyone seemed delighted with wnat tw.aawvHA, (-wsrfwwfc ir i i.i in i i ii in i . The we that ilwuye wins when com r.rd with" othM--TJlu T.Iljbon Vanilla. Pure, strong, doiicious. ciiunca w i.i n -t i rn-jja m church parlor at 4:tf ociocit.. , -.Tha r.iin!. tirial association will nol(j tno first session of the season at cuv rcasiors la very much desired, .. The first meeting of the year of the literature section of the Woman's Club held with .Mrs. V. J. Outhery. Ut her;home. No. 2i7 East Oiorehead street, - to-morrow mornlnsj. at ,11 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. x- ,. , t J The last car lead of seats for the new 'Auditorium has arrived and to day workmen begin placing them In the magnmcent tmuaing. ay tne latter. part of the week all the seats will be placed and the building will be ready. . .,"' B. S. Allen, of Charlotte, who has held the 'position, of train dispatcher tor the Southern at that place for several y;arJ, has resigned to enter the Atlanta Dental College.' - He left Friday night for Atlanta, after spend ing some days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. "W. C. Allen, on South Lib erty . etreet Spartanburg Herald, f -4'v-"'-;c ' DELTH OF MR. A. II. M'COflffi. Well Known GUlseiroI Steelo Cruek Paseos Away n ' Hickory Funeral mis juonung ai 11 u ciock at Steele Creek Church. -A ' r iIr.. A; It,' MoComb,' bne of! the county's most highly esteemed citizens, died in Hickory,. Saturday njght at 8:S0 o'clock of pneumonia. ? The ' remains were brought ; to. Charlotte J yesterday afternoon: and 'rested last night at the home"ofMrs.' T. -W.J Dixon,- on West Seventh street. The body will car ried out to Steele Creek Presbyterian church this -morning at 9 o'clock where, at 11 o'clock the funeral will take place. Rev.' George F. Robert son, .the pastor, will conduct the ser-i1 vice. ' The pall-bearers will he mem bers of ; Mecklenburg Camp, United Confederate Veterans. .. The interment Will be in the , Steele w Creek ceme- Mr Adam Harrison Mecomo was a native of AlecHenburr eounty; having been horn 64 years' ago. He was a brother t the late Dr. J. P, . McComb. and aa iincle 'of Dr. Parks King and ef 'Mrs. T. W. Dixon, of this city. When .the call for volunteers was made in the SDrin of lBCS ir. aac- Comb. enlisted in Company B. Twenty third i North Carolina lnrantry, ;.ot which Captj Harvlff White was CP-m-mander. - Serving throughout the war. he returned to MecKienimrg county where he has resided ever since. The county has een favored with few such true and noble spirits, Two weeks ao Mr. MCGoniD went nn t THrtitorv to "visit relatives. iHe had been there'but 'aNihort time whet iiflontrarf:ed a bad cold which de- veloDed into pneumonia... 'He steadlly-l rw worft until .aeatn resunea oai urday night. A number of relatives were at the : heflslde when the end Doubtless there " wlll e : a great thrnn at Rteele Creek Presbyterian nhnrrh ct.AsLv for .no , .man in the onmmunitv numbered .. tnore warm personal friends. An escon Trom mo inai wimtv of United Confelerate Lveterans will go out to do. honor Ao the memory oi, anomer cujm c, " vr has just answered the ass;Ton ciu THE DRS. - BliAXD f REITRE. Dk: t. 6. Caldwell and W. -M. Robey Take wer Their Business hu w ty. a ; a hriveim the Drs. M, A. I V Z. : n on.id. I Jl nil : m. niUiiU LJiu v we" W w. J' V"'. Bland wilt retire, from Pg S&SS oil will begin, n n earnest. -t inoraafina. fhiulnMs chanse. Dr. M. A. n . .. . .. . . mviM la A n Bland cam here ffom the .Confeder T"".T nri, f his orofes ate Urmy at the close ot tne civu war nfim friends and money. Everybody in the county knows him. wfteen years.ago he was Joined by hU Dr. c. A. Bland, who has bee .(i. him eyer eince., . They have quit ,amJ wUi ioa after their property, m c x. Bland is a member of this tooard 0j dental examiners for the Statel this position he' wtl! hold until the next annual meeting of ; the society, which convenes htre. r. Drs. Caldwell ahf Jtobey are excel- lent young nmn- tThey will oetabllsh a fine business here. Dr. Robey had m n vf at lonser before they re tired. " H wa graouaie m vnuen University ahd Is a man ,; of learning and sense, vt: camweu got nis train ing at the Philalphia Dental College and took a special course under Dr. Raymus 8. Miner, a specialist m por- enialn works. He has recently come to the city. He ha many friends here. Th offices Of Drs. caiaweii ana ko hey will be where those of the. Blands have Jbeen for-years,1 oh North Tryon stretRj;,. 'r.vk-,ir;A:'av.' ;" ' FEsrrvAvs orxiyo service Fult Programme of rnlort Meeting Which Starts the b.ijs .suvai Octobef lSth. - ' The nrogramma for the opening day, next Sunday, of the big Fall Fes tival la how - complete. Tj1 opening- meeting will be In the hature of a union servicer of almost every church In Charlotte. '- ' ,'.'. : . ' V--The ministers Of the city have work ed enthusiastically , with the festival manaarers t make the opening aervlce one of the greatest religious gather- nrs ever held In cnanotte ana. me programme printed below speaks for e abundant success or juieir. f imrw, j Dr. E. M.; potest, president oi ur-i Tffiivritv ! to be the central , figure at this opening service and has JUSl iniormea tne managers imi subject will ney "The Decisive tsatue of the Nineteenth century.' ; ';; . Another strong feature of tne ser vice will - be the musical programme,! which will ,b under the direction or Prof, t. 3. v Zehm, of Uie . Elisabeth College Conservatory of Music. - This programme win include sever al selections by the Jfe8tval ; quarr tctte, composed of Miss Emma Leln bach. Miss May Courtney Oates, David T. Huyck and John watson. - - The Sunshine cnoir, made up or thirty-five young ladles from the First Baptist churoh, and special orchestra conducted by Prof, Harry Asbury, will also, participate in the musical pro, gramme. . ' , ' ' Festival Managers Busy. . This will be a very busy week tor the managers of. the -Fall Festival. Several meetings are to be .held by the board of directors and everyone conne-iteJ, In an official capacity, with the Fentival Is busy arranging tor the Bryan reception ;and ; for the ' enter tainment of the city's other honored guests; t answering, letters of - inquiry from out-of-town patrons, etc. - -However, the bulk of the prepara tory work Is complete, and -the chief business now is detail trranzemcnls. l i". t. t.iU'I'S i ; -A'- i Ik '".' 1 i . " t; :..'; cf t;a4t." The 1 .. j.s' lut at' the .Young Men's Christian Association yciterduy afternoon were well attenda. Mr. N. S. Ogburn spoke at the Gos pel meeting at 2:45, his talk was very interesllns and helpful, his sub ject being "The Boy and .His Home Life." . .- V At the -Boys' Sunday : Club ' Mr. Palmer Chalmers spoke on the sub (wt: "Tli FrlflndshlD of Christ" His address in part follows: "The .highest and closest relation possible to exist between any two is tnat ot menasuip. The basis of friendship Is sympathy, that Is fellow feeling. The atmos phere of "friendship U mutual.- un questioning trust. , Friendship, grow with exchange of confidences. Friends therefore are confidants. "This is Just ' the . relation inai ChrUt would have to exist Between us and Him. Friends in tni ie aro nf an incalculable value tc-us. Life as 4, i hn tt dark And sombre hours. but without friends life scenes which nri already dark enough ; WOUIQ' oe tinrfid with a darker shade. You have Ann th storm cloud gather in the distance..; boiling in fury, , spreaaing over rhiB whole heavens like a - dark curuin, and shrouding the earth in a pall of utter darkness. - - - "Then you nave seen me say wwvi and garnished M those black clouds were rolled up in the west, an -you have seen lltcht and beauty ' hurst to.rth from Its bosom of grlmness and blackness, and the rays ot tne sei ting sun Illumine Its lurid folds untU festooned 1 with brilliant loom and overlaid with ft iburnlshed-' gold. i It seemed as If the everlasting gates had lifted high their heads to display tne outer glories of , God's eternal throne. This is Just ' the effect ; that t friends will have upon our Uvea. ' We should solicit the friendship 0 Christ, wno has don$ so much for us, and that we may have our uvea ijopueu wn nm eternal rays of sunshine in doing ser vice for Him. , . '. . '-,'.. ' "m "Christ is indeed the , men a oi friends He li King ot kings and Lord of Lords. . Should we hot solicit tne friendship of such a person 1 . May every one consecrate his -life: to" HJm who., loved us ana . gave Mimseu ior U. "; : . - .- ; " 'Orftater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down bis life tor his friends.' This is, maeed ' true friendship and Wht Christ natn aone for us. Just as Christ has given up His life for a ransm for -many, . so ought we at all times be-willing to give up ourselves for service for Him.", .''- The talk by Mr. Chalmers was greatly enjoyed. , A Good Womnn Says Build the Last Haif a Mile. "The county commissioners we ma cadamising the cross road from the Sharon to th Camden road but will quit before they complete, the last half mile," said a wide-awake Char lotte woman to an Observer man, yes terday. '. 'Wow, can't you .say something to ward helping to get that last llttje stretch fixed? We need mor roade that circle about the city. .The one that I speak of will be all right, ex cept for the last half .of a mile. Please urge the authorities to complete K. , The county, commissioners, if they are the. ones concerned, cannot afford to disregard the pleudings of a gentle woman. The reporter is willing to do all within his power. , A Sunday Run of 81 Miles. Mr. F. A. Chase, 6t F. A. Chase & Co.. and treasurer of the National Ring Traveler , company, ana Mr, Charles W. Norch, agent of the Na. tlonal Rlntt Traveler Company, of Providence,. R. I, are in the city. Testerday afternoon Mr. Jeremiah Goft, In company wifn Messrs. n. w. Eddy and Fred W. Oliver, took the visitors for a spin in his Pope-Toledo automobile. He left here after -. o'clock and made 81 miles. 'He cross ed the Catawba river at Sloan's ferry and spent some time in Gaston. At tar returning here he went to pine VlHe. ' First Visit In 22 Tears, , '..Mr.' I. G. Crowell, the oldest broth er of Drs. A. J. and S. M. Crowell, of this city, Is In the city. He lives at Orrwood. Miss., and has not been on si visit to this country in 22 years fee- fore. Mr. Crowell Is a well-to-do citizen and looks the pare. He will fee here several days. v . - . .! y,y. MM. Wadsworth Dotnc Well. Mrs. H. B. Wadsworth underwent an operation In Philadelphia yester day and Is doing very well. She Is In charge ot Dj. John Gibbon. Her eon, Mr. . James W. Wadsworth, v and daughter, Mrs. A. B. Reese, arewlth her.' , -,, . ',',. , Negro .JTscs Ills Blade. ' ' The DOlice officers are on the look out for Jess Chlsholm, ot Rock Hill, S. C. nearo. who cut another darky In Cody Town last night. Chlsholm la also wanted for shooting at a negro here some time ago. The victim of Chisholm's blade Is fa . light cad shape. " i Ex-Senator Spooner and Joljn L. Pass Tnrougn. 1 Ex-Senator John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin, passed through , the city vAsterdav morning on Southern pas nenger train , No.. 37, from Washing ton en route South, . on the same train was Hon. John L. Sullivan, ex heavyweight c'nampldn pugilist j THEATO Every child should see it Monday - ;'HoplO My Thumbs at Theatov. - The UcKahha' ; Liquor Treatment . CURE3T0 8TAY . Sfo aj prompt reJfcf. . OB or 'write to nearest ' Sanitarlnm.' Addrcst 1 . , HcKanna; 3rDay Liquor Cure; Co. ' . COLCSrot,!l. C EETDSVILLE, Jf, a -V ' " it ' t ' ' ' ' , ' ' 1209. X- Main SU 'Ptino 419. Tliono Delias 3 u v We ' have several hundred charm ing . Autumn Hats ready for ; your selection. The shapes are new and becoming and trimmed 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 Hats at moderate prices. No trouble to show you. . SOTS AXD CLOAKS 1 . We have never had half as many garments tin' this department The most critical 1 can be suited 1 from our immense stocks. ; : Ladies' - and Misses, Suits '"' In fashionable materials and colors at popular prices, $10.00, 815.00, $25.00, etc.1,.. - Ji' - v - Our line 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 ,.$7.50, $10.00, $13.50, $15.00, etc, Also medium price Skirts tor those wanting a well-made Skirt for a moderate price, $8.50, $5.00, ' $6.0, etc, ' ' ' "s , . HOSIERY 1 Saturday Is Hosiery day. A grand stock to select from. If you have trouble with Boys'' or Girls' Hose, fry Mother's Friend. They " are guaranteed to wear. Also the Wear and Tear Humpty Dumpty and other good makes. " ' 4 ? DRJ4SS GOODS A grand "ne of popular materials. Special vulue 42-Inch All-Wool Voile, Black and Navy, 89c. yd. ' SO-inch Panama and Batiste, 50c. yd. Come to see us on your Dress Goods. It will be time well spent. IVEY'S 13 W. Trade Street. Central Blocks an Old Gome. Central Hotel, have been troubled much recently .by loafing drinkers. The wash-room of the lotby has heen used as a drinking place. A stop Is to be put to this. A man has ben hired to stop all except guests. The trick was worked . yesterday and something like 1,000 persons were turned back at the office. vSpecial Notices AVe have feme fncw New York Bute Celery and headed Lettuce, fltring Beam, Parsnip Carroti. Green Corn, nl everything else, good 3?1 , delivery; cull early. MILLBR-VAN KFSB CO., X! North Tryon. . N1CB TO-DAY, FRESH MELONS. Snip Bein and Turnips. lettuce, Salad and Tomatce. . Nice New York State i Grapes, Banana and Applet and ens barrel Cranberries, Chickens. Eggs and Butter. 'Phones 1222-2284. JNO. W. SMITH. i Laro shipment oicrfN.x) pmtiii sll sUea and ahsdea lut rel"rd. ot ' wholele and retail. WOODALL A 8HEPPARD. Drugglsta. , ; ,.-...:. ..m..v m,. awcxmiv. rT'V tirt Prvi eft en second-hsnd typewriters. . ,8W machines st price ttist will astonish you hy their chearnea. J. E. CRAY ' TON V CO., SO 8. 'ryon St. 'Phone V. THB NEW YORK Lt'NCH KOOM9 N, Tryon. V w. Trade, K4 c Trade, o.wlv refllted. . marble-alabbed : lunch counter; make s. very, attractive lunch ' 4 . itinlnir rnntti Bill of fare InnliuU ' ins alt the market affords. Try our tu Hndwlohes. FOR RENT t'ROOM HOt:8EU.?OURTlt WarA- in W. llth. modern iomrove ments, Jl'ti: 500 K. Mh, modern Improve ''monts, 6-rooms, I?). h"th In scell?nt f Bolfhncrhoods and on wr Jlni-si W W. 4th street, I rooms, . 1 pnll sotith Gn ham atrt, Jh ARTHUR UXNDKUSON D? UCIOtXR-TRY A BOX OV JACOB'S Cnndy. we are cnanotit nnnta for .this cnUhnted mire and delicious candy Atk -us about it. 3AA. V. 8TOWH CO., ProKlMs. Thone TUT BBST COOKS ' DON'T, TAKE! "nny old extract," They know, that Bluo Rlbfcon VnlH ta th !'Iet Eva Made." -, . mi ' . ' . Tho products of Austria, France, Japan, Mexico and ' America-rbougnt nontli3 , ago, long before linens had increased in price. : The inexpensive, useful ina ; chine work that the A,ustrians malce so well-7-one, two and three rows of ; workj the Rennaisance I from France, the finer hand work of the skilled Japs i . V I and Mexican girls, the -cheaper, Cotton and part Linen in which America ex' .-Vv. eels, all assembled for this sale event, at prices about same as we.could.im''i: port ourselves to-day. . , . Here's An Index to ValuesWo Can Only Mention a Few: 18x18 linen Covers, hemstitched and one row work...,. ... .. 30x30-inch linen Covers, hemstitched and one row drawn work 20x36 Linen Scarfs, hemstitched .and row drawn work ; ..." 20x45 linen Scarfs, hemstit ched, one row drawn work... . . ... 36x36 Linen Scarfs, hemsti telied," one row drawn work . . . . 12x12 linen Covers, hemstitched, three rows drawn work. . . . , ,20x36 Linen Scarfs, hemstitched, three rowsdrawn work. 18x18 Linen Covers, hemstitched, three rows'.drawn work. 54x54 Linen Covers, hemstitched, three rows work . . . . . ; I2xl2-inch Rennaissance : linen Covers, worth, twice this i3xao xtennaissance jumen uovers 36x36 Renhaissanca Linen-lCovers. . . 20x54 Rennaissance Linen, 6x6 real Hand Work Japanese and Mexican Linen Drawn Pieces. Special. .10cJ 9x9 real Hand Work Drawn 12x12 real Hand Work Drawn Pieces. . 18x18 real Hand Work Drawn Pieces. . 24x24 real Hand Wokr Drawn Pieces. . 30x3Q real Hand Work Drawn Pieces 36x36 real Hand Work Drawn Pieces .98c. 18x54 real Hand Work Drawn Pieces 75c. 20x54 Scarfs and 36x36 Covers, real Hand Work, beautiful patterns; worth double our sale price $1.48. ; BELK Wholesale and Retail JUST RECETVUD SOME NICE COUNTRY . HONEY V THE COMB. V. M. CROWELL. Pbrncs 744 and 291. T urn i iTrr'i BockYfJountsifnTeaEluggeis k Bjiv MaSklna (or Buiv Paaola Irlnci QoKan Health and Rtnewaa Vigor. iiflA for OonstlMtiea. Indigestion, Liver ;idner troubles. Waivles. Ketem. Impure Kid Rraath. SlurtUh Bowels. EesdMbe Ulood.il and Unoktetis. Its ROOKf stounwin itm ii o &t form. S6 eenu a boa Genuine rnpde by HOCLISTSB DBU OOUPAST. WSUItOD, VI tm 60L0EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE How's Your . - A Digestion? Better try ilida Lithia Water A Fine for the stomach, liver ant! kidneys. -All I)nig Storea or Brannon Carbonaling ; Company Distributors. Thone 835. tV . , Cfcznillii Portiers Cost Money. Even If the summer tun shine , has faded out ipots In your portiers or curtains even if handling them has dirtied them they are too txpenslva to throw away. - We m n clean them - nicely or co dy them another brll llsnt color lor only- 11.(0 pair,, and thy will be at good as new agalnA Cblclte to lsr.iry Laonderert, tyer. Clrsnor. .. tit Booth Tryon Street, Jit- sC i JN Aoica Scarfs. ... Scarfs. . .... Pieces. . CHICKERING AND IVERS & PONDS PIANOS H i J! i Parker-Gardner Company Piano FORM FOURTE CN TiFEauiaAinsiia.cOa . stvvomi '. :"' CLOTH ( I - The Lonpale . 15c. 25c 25c. 39c. - . . . . .50c' -v 15c. .... .2)c. . ...... .68c. . s 18c. X . . .... . . . . . , .... . . price... . , . . 38c. .,. . .$1.43. - . ,98c.' . 10C. 1 . . .25c. . .".38c. , . . .50c. .75c. BROS. Wholesale and Retail Many other makes as well to choose from. , v : We are not bound down by any particular Piano maker. We buy our Pianos In the open market, sell them'' .: at any price we please, and In this ; department, the same as In our fur- hlturo slid carpet departments wt aim to give our customers the best that is purchssable. , Examine Plane elsewhere and then see If we can't; offer you the best values. Hundreds . of peopla are finding It so. You will, too, if you investigate. : Department That Fit Right Look Right and Feel Right. are almost as essential to a mans success , in life ' a? , proper food," good ; health and "brains.! ;;',,. If you 1 wish, . to wear clothes that ' are : different ' in style, fabric and, finish, .from the commonplace, you' can do it, at moderate cost, 6y coming here and making a selection from: our large and superb stock. XloliiinS n
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