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Tor the b;t r ; liy : i -v.c ' .1 ly the i notour 3 1-3; tor the second best, $10; for t:e tUr 1 lt. $10. - :.Irs. E, . Thonn'M.:.! will entertain the Saturday Artortioon Tea Club to morrow at lier 1; 'ae in UiLvorth. : B 1 I .. ! ft ft m u . Displays selected ' will be shown In our next booklet. Address 3 . , li r:T:i!;r Co., !:; Gf!:::3, 1). S. A. ' 5 Mr. and Mrs. J. - W. IT.ithco-ck, of Wa lesboro, were rr plstrel firnonj the gutMts at the liuford ycstiM J vy. i r r 4l) 1 1 i - I .V, V The Children of tho Coi.federacy will mpi t with Mrs. J. L. trxton, In DUworth this afternoon at i o'clock, .. , .. .... .... . ;;, (V yards reading a3 follows were re . -'.tfed In the city yesterday: v Mr. and Mr.-. Joseph Archer K announce the marriase- of their i daughter . Millie r to , Mr. Theodore PuBose Ravenel . on Tuesday, the fifth of. November t one thousand nine hundred and seven ' ; Chapel Hill, North Carolina. '-. At Home, : after ' November the six teenth ; - 'Adams Run, South. Carolina, '' I V.- i , , c m ,,,"' ' , Mr. 'and Mrs Edwin Howard Jeft v last night for the Jaroae'.own Exposl - tion where they will spend a few days. ' They will go on North and spend sev 'eraj week, in Taunton,', Mass.j with relative. . - j 4 t-s'-- -' v Miss Emily C, Wright, of Clover, S. C. was registered, -among the guests at the Central yesterday. , j ; , J '"Mr and Mrs' W. J. Mllner and Miss t v Horn, of Birmingham, Ala., were reg V' lstered among the guests at the Set k. wya yesterday. t , . ' ' " 'IrivItaonhave been' received 1 In this city to "a reception which the North Carolina Society, of Baltimore, will tender Governor ft, B. 43 lenn. -The cards read as follows; ' : The North Carolina Society of Bal tlmore will give a reception in honor ; of Governor Robert B. Glenn, of North Carolina, on Thursday evening. 'No- i'- vember 14th, from seven-thirty to nine ' p. ny at the home of 1U president, ' .21 East Mt. Vernon Place, ' Tou, .your family and friends are ...cordially Invited to. attend. . JOHN WILBER JENKINS. ' 1 N r. , President., v v i ROBERT H.' WRIGHT, - ' . ; . " : V-J- - - Bretar. . mi i ii, i " . v ; Mrs.y jf A,' yarbrough ' entertained ' at her home 'on North Trvon street ; yesterday afternoon in' honor of ttfrs. V. U Wilholte and mother, Mrs. v Tenn. - The guests were: Alesdames ' W. - O. Nesbit, T.." M. Oates, W. H. Twltty, H:H. Hulten and moth v . r, Black. W. L. Butt ' and mother) Wheeler, W. A, Zwelr, C. A. Moaeley, - Charles Gren, H. !. Adams, Ralph ' W. Miller, J. W. Ferguson, A. C. Lee. , W, G. Rogers, Troy, T. S. Franklin, :;. W. c. Dowd. D. R. Yarbrough, J. H. . Yarbrough, E. C.' Dwelle, Misses Alice , Springs,. Lucy Oates, Charlee Hutcbl- on and Eva LiddelU-, ' t - The following invitation -win be of i Interest to a number of. Charlotte . people: Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Finley McKesson request the honor of your preseneft t the marnage of their daut'ater ' ':..' - 'Jillsabeth :. .'':r; Mr. Paul Thompson IMcNell l on the evening of Wednesday, the twentieth of November , , nineteen hundred and saven r' r at three, o'clock ' t ;v Grace Episcopal church, ' - Morganton, North Carolina, 'Mrs.' -A; L. Smith and 'Vial- eallle Young entertained a dozen of their schoolmates at their home on North !? Tryon street in honor df (Mrs. James Ross, of Shreveport; La., who U the : guest of Irs. E.- L. Keesler! . Dr. and Mrs. e. A. Wllklns, of Gas- tanla,,were the guests of Mr E. W, (Mellon, at Ijer-home on North Pop ular street yesterday., Mesdames I." W. Faison, H. ' It. Adams and Lobtle C. Maffltt, will at i'tend the , convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, which Is to bo held In - Norfolk to-morrow. Mr." and Mrs. , Ralph Oouger will : arrive in the city to-day to vlBlt Mrs. . M." J. Gouger, in Piedmont Park. . 4 The Webti-Oates wedding will tafce (place in. Birmingham, Ala., nextfues- -. any. Miss ijucy uates ana Airs, w Twitty will both attend. MUs Gates left last -night for Birmingham and Mrs. TWitty wlll,leave. Monday.; w. ' Mfs1. ' Waltei1 Anthony, of German , . town. Pa,. Is exDected to arrive to- . morrow to spend a few 'days with Mrs. C, w. Parker, In Piedmont. Mrs, '. ' Anthony Is on her way to Clone, - ArU.j Jier winter home. rf-. vMrs. 6; J. Durham, who spent the 4,:; night here with Mr. and Mrs.1 Plato : Durham, left yesterday for Concord, ' where h wjll visit relatives. v Mr. and Mrs. C Foy, who, have lived rr the corner of Ninth and . Churrh streets for a year. left ves- ; - terday for Newbern, where they will ; . reside In the future. They came here .' from Newbern. -. - . . . ' iMtss Mary Ragan, of Gaatonia, 4ias returned home, after spending a day In the city. ' ' . ' 1 - , ' 'Miss -Edna Ri WaUh, daughter of , Air. and Mrs. T.. D. Walsh, of 801 ' ... ifrA. n 1 n l . will Ka 'Tied . on the ljth f the month- to TWf niliMira Slmi PiMrora Th v mony -will take place at 8 o'clock and v ' be performed by : Rev. .Walter R. Walsh, of 'Mount Ulla, assisted ' by " Rev. Dr. W. M. Klnrald, at the homo , of the bride's' parents. The marriage Jt will be quiet affair, ncr invitations , tv-iftflng Issued.' The brlde-eloot and Mr. Roger are, weir known 4 and liked here.' ; . Mrs. II. ' M. Barrow, of ' Concord, " returned home yesterday, after spend ing a day or two. here. , , 1 , '' v The -friends of-ftllss Nell Pickard, -, ' . of 18 North Cedar street,, gave her a ,-- eurprlse party Wednesday night. The " . following-named young people were : there: Misses Margie Ltsk, Julia and , Ruth Benton, Susie Honeycutt, Mabel Neal, Mollle Austin, Mary Neal, Nan , tile Boyd and Ellie Jlall and Messrs. Ernest- Ross, Edward Brooks, J. B. ' Moore, "Walter E. Milton, Perry Ross, ' Joe Mosteller and John Neal,, - . v i The reception which was ' given vesterdav evenln at the home tit . Mrs. W. J, Hyndman, on the corner of Seventh and Brevard streets, was Hm-eK8 in (nke making snd In tbo Jraklns tif ilulnly dixiTts ilcjifiiil' upni tlia -PKtrsct timid.- 1 loiiHi'koiin r.i who (im tlue .KtMion.. vnnilia ind ller Line UNDER . NEW on a. Tlie Most Modern and Luxuriant Hotel In the Carolinas. -- " jso i:u;gant ROOMS. 75 piuvate baths. Located in the heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad station, street cars and the business and shopping . centre. . Caters "to ' high-class commercial and to urist trade. , i v v Table de bote dinners 6:0 0 to 10. Music every evening 1:80 to 8:S0. '".,',-.,'.' ' .' : : EDGAR B: MOORE, . a delightful1 social event r The home where it-'was held is spienaiaiy ar ranged for a receptlon, the roms on the lower floor being easily thrown together. The decorations were oi palms, ferna and cutS-flowers and were tastefully arranged. The officers of the Woman's Foreign, Missionary Society of Tryon Street Methodist church, assisted by - a number of, uie other members, formed the reoelving party, and quite a number of, other ladles called during the - evening. Light refreshments were served, -and the "'silver offering" Amounted to a goodly sum, which will bo used for the cause of foreign missions. -, Misses Grace and J anie Patterson, of Concord, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. C. S. stone at their home on Eliza beth avenue. , '" -; Mr" and Mrs. E. C.; Williams, of Monroe, were in the city yesterday;;. MrsW. B. Rodman and daughter, Hannah, are visiting .relatives , In Washington, N C , ; , , . . . Dr. and Mrs! H M. Wilder left Carlsbad on the 80th of - October tor Buda Pesth," Venice, Florence v and Rome, and will sail from Naples for Boston on tha 16th." . - i' ; Mrs. J. C. rAbernethy returned yes terday from Mocksville, where she attendeav" the marriage ; yesterday morning of Miss Alanon Keiiy ana Mr.. Thomas . Mason Lillard. Miss Sara Kelty of Mocksville, sister of the bride,, returned also and spent the night - here . en . route - to Red Springs to re-enter college. , " , . ' n "in i" m ' l if 1 ;' BRIEFS. 4" - ' A f Few Minor , Happenings ", to r and - t About um city. ' , . --Alls Nantjie Boyd ,1s slcft. ' , -iMr. A. D. ; Respess has gone to Talladega, Ala'., to accept a position with. a railroad. . , . -The Virginia" Dare Boole Club will meet with Mrs. Martin D. Hardin.th!s afternoon, at 4 o ciook. -1 , , - -IMrs. i Fnvowd is Improving. She is with her mothfer, Mrs. . Bab- bington, on Myers street. ? , . ' -hMts. W. H. Dashletd, who was Miss (Madeline McLelland, Is 111 .-. at her home In Norfolk. Va. . Madame Schumahn-Helnk, - th world's area test contralto, Is the at fraction at the Academy to-night. ; -Mr. Henry Woodruff, who' Is starr ing ln"Bro,wn of Harvard," will be seen at the Academy to-morrow mati nee and night. , " ' J 1 iMIss Annie McCarver," who was 1)1 for a week, la able to be out again. ' She took up her work at the Selwyn last night :, The old -rock quarry on South College "stroet is "ihalf : full ;of water. The place Is a menace in view of tha fact that Jhere are. no railings about the edges. ' ..Register of Deeds Moore, says that fewer papers are coming into hia office now than In Along while. The'-atrin-genc- In the money market is affecting high and low alike C A.' M." Neville vwaa arrested last silght by Patrolman Mosteller on the charge of fallings to provide for his better half. - He 'Uvea at the High land .Park Mill settlement ' F. C. Abbott & Co., yesterday sold to Messrs, Hunter & ughiw contrac tor and builders,' two lots on fiunny- aids avenue, 1a Piedmont Park Each tot has a frontage of 8 feet and a depth of 150 feet.. A false alarm from box'li sum moned the fire department last night to the corner of College andJElghth streets, 'in oox was open wnen.nay- nignx, ivovejooer jtin, at ;au the firemen arrived and none in the neighborhood seemed " to have any knowledge of the culprit who put. in the call. , t s , ' HITCHCOCK IS HEROIZED. , , m i'i , Actor Charged f With ' Maltreating Yonng Girls is Given an Ovation hi Aster Theatre,', ,-'.'!, ,i;,' il ; New York Dispatch, .6th." ' " , -J ' Raymond Hitchcock, who' gave himself up to the authorities to-ylay, reassumAl his roll at the Astor Theatre to-night niJ was riven a demonstrative welcome. LThe house was crowderttwhm the star made his appearance, wnicn was ina sig ua.1 for rousing . applause. The actor look ed hiMcgard and lit and his voice was' un certain as he spoke his lines. Meantime his wite, who-play opposite" him, was In tears and with difficulty followed her cue. - ' - ' At very opportunity the audience p plauded with enthuslarm , until at the end of the second act the comedian ttepned to the frtnt of the tagn and )n a tremulous voice, iald; , "I want to thank you all for ouf ao- plaitm and eneouni(temint, I ' hpp IH snnu aiwayn mwrY it. Upon "Mrs. Hitchcock's teeond entrance the action called upon her to shake her husband's hand.' When they stood there with hands claspe! Ihe cheers were deaf ening and for a moment both performers oenW unaWe -to continue. . Then Miss yahelle placed her unengaged hand on her husband's shoulder and kluned him. At this Hitchcock broke down complete ly and there were a gool many wet eyes tn the audience too. , , f - ,i... . - Mr Vltaoii and nia Work, Raleigh Evening TIms. Mr. William T. Wilson, of Winston Salem, has begun a serial, "For the Love of La-dy Margaret; A Romance of the Lost Colony," tho first 4n stallment appearing' it) Sunday's Charlotte" Observer. The young au thor, It Is announced. Intends later to publish the story in book form. Mr. WU"n Is a young lawyer and a man of literary taste. lie is widely read, la highly Intelligent and is competent W do well any work he undertakes. The firatj Installment of "For the Love of Ladv' Margaret" fhow that ' the .author knos his subject, and he write with a vivacity and energy that are sure to please. .--.-. . 3 MANAGEMENT ZLvJYM . s. - ; . Proprietor, - PERSONAL. - . ' The Movements of a Nomttcr of Peo . pie. Visitors and Others. , Mr. Julian C, Hines, Jr; of Spartan burg, 8, C. was registered among the guests at .the Buford yesterday. 1 Mr. J, G, Tomllnson, of Troy; spent yesterday In ,th city on business. Mr. W. Clyde Capel, of Blscoe. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday.' Mr. WrT.' Rose, of Wadesboro, was registered among the guests at the Bu ford yesterday. - - . - Mr, Thomas J Jerpme, of Salisbury, spent yesterday In the city, pn legal business. ' , t - Mr. R, B. Re J wine, a prominent member of the Monroe bar, was & vis itor in the city yesterday. . " Mr. Milton Mcintosh, of Wilming ton, was a visitor, in the city. yester day. .- , , , Capt.W. S. Primrose, a well "known Insurance man of Raleigh, was regis tered among the guests at the Central yesterday,' . ' Mr. W, Lyerly, of Hickory," was, a Charlotte visitor yesterday. - , Mr. T. A. Vincent, of Greensboro, was registered among tb$ guests .at the Central yesterday. , Dr. Roy M. Huntley, of Wadesboro, was a vWitor in t"4e city yesterday. " Mr.yD. A. Tpmpkins lhaS returtied to the city after a business trip North of several. weeks duration. ' Congressman R. N. Hackett, " ' of Wilkesboro, was registered .among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. R. R. Ray, of MoAJenvIlle, spent yesterday , In the city on busi ness fUf'-'-i:, '-?'.;:.' ;J,'vr?.l;..?;'!M''':: Dr. J. W. Campbell, of Clover, S. C.,. was a visitor In the city yesterday, Rev. W. A. McAuley, of the Ersklne Theological Seminary at Due West, S. C, who has been visiting relatives In this county for several days, will return to-day. 1 Mr. H. B. Worth, of Greensboro, Is at the Buford. ; rftoDucnoir to be curtailed. Hard Yarn Spinners of the SontU De- clde : to Reduce the Output of - Their . 3fllk ' One-Third Anotlier Y Meeting Next Thursday ; In Char-; , lotte JuteresUng Gathering Hero - Yesterday. . , , c - - The hard yarn spinners who met in this city yesterday decided to cur tail production at least one-third, .commencing Monday and continuing until the first of the year. The condi tion of the market a regards cotton and money was discussed In all Its details. .It was decided to. hold an other meeting of th association here next Thursday night for further-conference and action. Those present yesterday were enthusiastic and de termined to do all in thelj power to better tnarlfet conditions: i The meeting wa ' held In the as sembly hall of the Southern Manufac turers' Club at i 2 o'clock. In the ab sence of Chairman J. A. Abernethy. of Llncolnton, Mr. As P, Rhyne, of Mount Holly, -presided. On roll call by Secretary. T. W. Crews,- .It. was found that 750,000 spindles . were represented. ' It was stated that the object of the meeting wa to consider the matter of curtailing 5 production and .after thorough discussion, the following agreement iwS unanimously reached:,.' s" ' "That the hard yard spinners of the Southern States agree and bind them selves to curtail their production at least One-third from Nov. 11th, 107, to January ist"lM.."AU present signed this agreement. . i The hard yarn spinners are deter mined to keep in close touch with the situation and a' an evidence of this fact, another meeting will be held in the rooms of the Southern ManuCac turem Club, a Charlotte, nextThurs, O'clock. -This meeting is for the pur pose of ascertaining just how well the betterment work Is progressing and to give all spinners not represented" at the meeting to-day, an. opportunity to Join the movement.. 1 ; It is expected that air those here to day, will return next Thursday and practically every spinning mill In, the South will be represented, - - t , i -" a i in ii ii - Basketball To-Morrow. V.' . ' There will bo. an Interesting exhi bition . game of ' basketball at ; the Young Men' Christian Association to-morrow night at 8:80 o'clock be tween the Gold and the Green. The line-up will be a follows: v Gold, Green, John Klrby Wf Bradfleld, II. Behren and Ivy Stewart; Greens, Crowell, E. M. Hlnson, Alexander, Page and Beniot. -. - These two team will undoubtedly put up a very close game. Death of Mrs. ItnssclL: , V At the home of her mother:, Mrs. W. W1 Hatcher, on Korth Davidson street, Mrs. R. L. Russell died at an early hour yesterday morning, and the funeral will take place this mornlBg. She ; Is survived by . her husband, 'J two small children, her mother , and i several sister - and brothers. Mrs. Russell was a lovable young woman J and many friends mourn her death.- , " DAYS Our Millinery Department Is mak ing new friends every 'day. , Every one praises the high-class work done by our skilled trimmers. Although we are a busy as can be keeping up with the: increased busi ness, no .hurried makeshift or poor work la allowed to leave the work room, 'When you trust your hat or der to ua it receives tha best possi ble 'attention by milliners jWhom we know , can please you, - '. " t you are In search of a pretty. stylish Hat . at, a moderate COME TO pa- ':'.' '' price, ; CLOAKS AND SUITS Our carefully bought stock of .new Coat Suits Is receiving many most favorable comments and the business In the line is growing very rapidly. We buy only from recognised lead lng tailors and sell the right garment at a moderate price that's why we grow so. . It means a saving of sev eral dollars to you, In the price of something ' extra In . the - looks and wear if you buy your Coat or Sulf from us. ' ' . . . KNIT UXDERVVEAR - . Another- line we buy direct from the maker, thus securing the best goods at the best prices. v V ' ' Our Fall stock is now complete. A full line of all weights and qualities to show you. - A Prices. run from 19c. a garment on tip to fl.SO or more. Everything needed In Underwear for Children, )Boys, Misses or Ladle. Special Notices TELL YOUR OROCKK THAT TOW Want Blue Ribbon Vanilla and he will : get It for you. Absolutely pure and of great-strength, . v :..., i-.-,, .-:... LET US SBLL YOU A FINE RAZOR and strop and you can shave youritlf. We . have all the necessaries and can give you the finest shaving outfit to bV bhd. rJust r see t them. JA8; P. " STOWB & CO., Druggists. 'Phono 179. NICE IRISH POTATO K8 250., SWEKT8 "HXj.;1 whole Codfish very -white 12He White Comb Honey 'St., ' Gi ape 20c., and 25c. basket, Malaga Grapes 12Hc, weet Florida Oranges 85c, Mother Crushed Oats is tha best 10a, Big Hominy i or Samp Grits 2c. Fresh Celery. URIDGERS & CO., M '....West 'Trade street.'.'.'.;''-;.... ' BAUERTCRAUT AND SAUSAGBWtTST - the - thing for an v emergency lunch. Place can In boiling water for 20 min utes, open and serve. Bee us when your cook falls te come.. .. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 27 N. Tryon. FIYTY TO SEVKNIT-FIVB PER CENT, off on second-hand typewriters. '30 machines at prices that will astonish you by their c.hapnes. J., E. CRAV TON A CO.. 8M S. Tryon St. 'Phone 801 THE NEW YORK LUNCH ROOMS M N. Tryon, 2 W Trad, 224 K. Trade, ' newly- refitted, marble-slabbed lum-h 1 counters make a very attractive lunch and dining room. Bill of fare lnclud- - inir all the market aflords. Try our egg sandwiches. . WOODALIi SHEFPARD. AFTER - January 1st, 190R, -.will be located at . 21 Bouth Tryon . street, next to Gem Restaurant. , FOR SALE; ONE OF" THE FINEST lots for-warehouses, or manufacturing sites in the city, 150 feet fronting on both ra I Iron lis. Will sell a a wliul or dlvids to suit pir,hser. Close In and a bargain. J. ARTHUR HKNDEliSON & 1'ro. ' : f u.:. FOR REJT: 8-RObM HOUSE. DII worth, !5; 5-rootn howoe, modem; near , new grad'1 school, ta; stable and lot, clow? In. 2 per month; 8-room houo, N. Clnrkeon, 15; houses for colored ten ants, s to rooms, i to W per wk. Iloune and lots, big snd little, for ?nla t altrsctlv prlci. K. L, KIISLEU, 15 S. Tryon St 'phons 844, - - IV EY' S .,' i i i. .i i iuim The HcKanna Liquor Treatment V CUnH3 !TO GTAY Safe and prompt relief. Call or write to nearest Sanitarium. Addrro r:KA';:!,3-c.Y iiQi'cn cu:to)"?:,7 colli ro ia, s. c. nL-iosmUe' X. o. 1208 1-$ Mam f t, 'phone 41S. Tbona 181 A Number of Dressy as Well as the rialn Tailored, rittej and Ecml . Tittcd Stylo Ready To-Day Dor Your Inspection. Scleral Splendid Style at $25.00 ' -'Y f ::h''''v r -' i"f.;4 :''.''i.;-.".'-r''''',f ..'':5':;'sy';''-;'-;;'!V.;'-'.f". i 'v- ; .'. -Of the popular hard finished Herringbone Serges, Tailored, Seml-fltted . , '' Coat, best satin lining; skirt a popular plaited style, with fold: cut full. , Blue and Browns. Price $23.09 $12.50 Instead of $18.50 . For a dosen snappy Prince Chap Suits of All-Wool Broadcloth and - ' Stripe Mixtures; Venetian tined coat, platted skirt, with one fold; t ' mall izes;' splendid for mtsse and small figures; 118.50 values, at , ' . . ; ,.. ... ,..$ti50 ; r. , . ' ' , - ' " 4 ' $18.50 Instead of $22.50 . For ien good atyles of AU-Wool Herringbone Cheviot Coat, "semi-fitted, : ' : velvet collar; skirt plalled, with fold. Colors: Dark Red, , Navy and , - . I . y Brown; $22,50 value, at.,........, ,-.$18.5-.,'.,, , ' ' , , " -$18.50 Brown Broadcloth Suits at i 16.50 , ,' - CoaU close-fitted, Beldlng satin' lined, A tyllsh, Plain Tailored Butt, ' ; . In Brown only $18. 50 value, at,.,..'. .,,.-,;V',. ,,;...; ,.$1$M v. .:.';.';;i.;f-''V(, , -, " , ' . . stjiish aoau , (- , ' ' ', $13.50 value 50-inch "atylleh Covert Cloth Coats, special $10.00 .( 1- , , " ' , Short Coats Tan and Black 1 - - " ' .We ara doing an immense business m hort Coats, because wa have the , : ..,.' " correct style, moderately priced. 1 , J ' ' ' .' , , .15 short, 27-inch length semi-fitted five-button full satin lined All-ool ' . 'J; ." Tan Covert Coats. Special. V .... ..... ... ,.$I-5A, , v. -.--. i . , AU-Wool Broadcloth close-fitted fujl atin lined Short Black Cloak. i finantnl . ....$7.50 . . ' 1 V..;?Av"'.?','i',';-'R'',.y;'. - '''' 4.' '''''"';,r?,1.:"! !:'?''- .-'irn-i'ih ys "vt:.-; 'i?.::;;rs,.-i. " : - Woolen Remnant at One-11 aU and OneThiwl Of Value i ' ''':'ffif't'5'-V; '-.::'?.'.' " ", . ,; ,1'i"'''-' r.f' -V.'.i '.:;'';,. H s ' ; ,. ...;;:. t-'1"'-- .. ": ';.:'!'';'' ?"4 vv '.':'.-'.. -o- f. '?S:J' ' '! r One counter Woolen Remnants, goods that retail regularly at 20 to 80c. , " i..; ;,;t-..-"'.. -'.,' a yard. Each Remnant ticketed and marked, ale , price about one- . ' ? half to one-third less than regular .price. ,' - ,. ( i ,i, ,' " , , Many Other Specials Here a Few t . ' ' " L , ; - . . : 10c. Linen Torchon Lace,;' ..,..'.. . ,i .., 8c ( . V- .. - 10c. Plain Hemmed Cotton Towel.. ,,,,, ... 'c. - i, ;'V'-i 15c. Plain Hemmed Cotton Towels.. ...... ....10c, ' - . , ,. 'v' ' ' 85c. Cream Sicilian and Cshmer.'. . ... ..... ... '..250. ' . ' ; n $1.00' aualltyt crisp Black Imported Voile. k, : ,.,,.,8&c. , 1 . ( , ' , 'v $1,00 quality fine Chiffon Panama...,..,, .....85c.: , Beautiful line White Mercerised Madras, new pattern. Price.,... 20, 23c, . .. , '. Regular 15c. Quality fine gauze Ladies' Fast Black Hose.'. .... .10c, pain' , 71x90 Bed Sheets, good duality, full bleached. Price , 50c. . , Heavy quality 7 l-2c. Solid Gray Outing.. .... .... 5c ' ' ,; ." ' ; Smooth, Unbleached Domestic, ....,,.,...,... . 5c Domino Ginghams, retails at 7 l-2c; all site checks, green, blue and , '' j . brown. Special , ..'.,. , ..... ..,. ... 5c. - ' ' it i'. Ladles' All-Linen White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. . j ... ...50c dosen. - , !'...' , f ' - 4 WHOLESALE Better, Richer, Purer "Eat Brannon's Ice ? Cream.''; Avoid Cheap, Con densed Cream Crea tions, Combining Care lessness with lack o Cleanliness and Quali ty. ' "Eat Brannon's Ice : Cream." Thone 886 Brannpn Carbonating Company x ' Entrance through V Barringer's Garage, - 20 W. Trade street, . t 1 the Mari-In-' A-Hurry ; will find the .promptne v of this 'drug hop Just; to hi liking. Your 1 prescription are promptly filled. The mineral drink you favor can be quick ly had at our soda fountain. The f.8r: you prefer- I . quickly served to you at our cigar - ease. .Th maa-ln-u-hurry should drop in,-- - Hawley's Pharmacy fie Academy advance sale three ' day ahead. Tlione 19 and SCO. FiiAuK p. niLCURN & ca ARCHITECTS WnSULVGTOX.' v, a ' . r-ravATE sanitarium For the rxdnslve treatment of DIM'jAhLH OFHOJia lr. liona F.. Monnlsh, 51. D. ira-1uat of German and Ameri can Ilocpltals; lo years' experi ence. "First-class accomnioda ttons. Jjonir distance t tnlophon, 813 ivaclitrce, Atlauta, t Iffff JLa, y. s "J ' ' . , , 1 ,v ; I Long-Tate Tlie Home of UPRJOHI -.PIWO ffOR SI50.00 Wo offer two or three slightly, used Tprbht Pianos at - $f 50 You can pay for them on the easy pay plan if you wish; - It costs no more except the interest at G per cent. ' . . . -The standard pianos of tho RETAIL i .1 of Are you having Overcoat ' ' -p ' . i ... . .. .... thoughts these days f . Most men are. If you find It difficult to determine' Just what , tort' f Overcoat will pleas or -serve you beet, we'll take pleasure in giving you th benefit of our knowledg. . We have Overcoat made by the best " tailor thl country afford short medium, long single Or double-breasted Overcoat la' all wanted style, Al low us ' to how you Just th i Overcoat you should wear. ' ' ' " .," Good aothea world on our Ceerr. Cloihiri Co.
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