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C. is . t ... ; enue. Sirs. M. G. Hunttr will entertain at cards .this afternoon In honor Of Mr3. iarah Sci52el3. of Columbia, S. C. Cards reading a follows were is sued yesterday. - ' . , .. Mrs. P. H. Ilalley ' ' MUs Laura Ilalley at home Saturday December fourteenth ' nineteen Ciundred seven v -. .'hours four to six . . . 803 North College . 1 t Miss Grace Francis. Mrs, Oates Sprinkle will leave to day for Raleigh to spend the Christ mas holidays with relatives, f . Misses Camilla, McCorkle and Maude Lents, of Mooresvllle, spent Sunday in the city with Mr. And Mrs. L. B. Alexander. - , .. , , Miss Anna D. : easier, inter-state Y- W. C: A. secretary, ; Is , spending perfecting arrangements for a per manent organization In that city. She . U the ut of Mrs. D. Rich. v Miss Louise Sherfesee, of Charles Vton, a C, who spent Sunday In the C lty, left yesterday for Piedmont, 8. C, to assume her duties as secretary : of the new Young Women's Christian : Association recently organized among Cherfesee toad charge of the local Y. C. A. some time ago while Mrs, Carrie Martin was Wut of the r city and made a host of friends who will , -watch her work among the Piedmont - Cm. .ltW MlutW tntAMut ' . vapi. ana jars, wiiiiam n. nuu ;, -ertson are expected to return to-morrow from Florida. w here they, have teen spending their honeymoon. " They will make their home with Miss .Julia, Robertson on West- Trade street t. v - . s ..-v -', Miss Texle Bauguess left yesterday morning for Taylorsvllle, where she will spend a greater part of the win ter with her aunt, , Mrs.- P. O.. Watt . K 1 ' - t- ; : & r :- f the Treble Clef 4s anticipated to- morrow afternoon tat Mrs. C. ' G. Mo Manaway's, on Kasrt Sixth street. A special musical programme has been arranged and among the . tnvKed truest will be the music teachers at Elizabeth and Presbyterian uoueges. The programme is follows: "Mas- mnftt." MTL A. U lilicnriai: xuv etory of Manon," Mrs. J. W. Mobley "Masoagnt and the Trlumps of Cav -ltrJ, U,ioMna.n " Mri A. H.vWftsh burn; roll call, "Noted Musician and1 Orchestra; leaders," toy Mrs. Charles E. Piatt selections. r ; . 1 ..- ! '. ' ' Mrs. C. ' C, Hook will entertain at tea this afternoon at her borne ; on Bast Morehead street In honor of Mr. mnA xiTm v.. t? Preston. Mr. and Mrs. W. Humphrey and guest Miss , Hall or uaurornia,; ano Air. n, i (Pharr. ' v - I . ;u f-.e cor.Mr (t C".-: a pr.J The ch!' iren cf the Clu.:h of the Holy Comforter 'un,; v school are praparin? for a delightful Christ mas entertain men which is to 'take place Monday night, December 23d. The ladies' Improvement society of Tryon Street Methodist church will meet with Mrs, S.J. Asbury, on North College street this afternoon. All members are urged to attend. Firs Vice President A. B, An drews and Second Vice President J. M. Culp, of the Southern, spent a few hours in the city yesterday morn ing on their way to Columbia, S. C, on business. 1 v .i . ; -,: 4 --',! -i Miss Leila V. Cole will demon strate tha superiority of Argo Red Salmon at Ivey's for two weeks com mencing this morning., .She will give away samples : and souvenir t; cook books to all who call. , The Greater Charlotte Club Is fil ing all copies of the consular .reports received from the government In or der that they may serve as references fot:JDealxnantifacturers.dai "Wpplng goods to foreign porta -. . ". , The Young - Ladles', Home . and Foreign Missionary Society of- the First Presbyterian church will meet thl& afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. J. J. Hutchison; ftt the home of Mrs. R. L.. ,Glbbon, No. 703 South Tryon street. .'" ,' t v The funeral 'of Mr. William W. Hatcher was conducted yesterday af-,1 icrnoon at a o ciocic irora ine resi dence, No, 103 North Davidson street. Rev." I. R.c .Pruett pastor - of Ninth Avenue Baptist church, conducted the services. : r- Vn T tl Hollnr Mlm AI- lc Lee &n4 Mr. Hugh Saoford, . of resrlstered "among the; guests at the Central last night t' " " , Miss Mary Kennedy, of Statesyllle, ' i- a aniMt .t th Oentral. . v . ..-., --t i. v. : i. . v. ' Jura. bamUUd. OBI neiej, i -' . Jey, 'and - Mft 'Alfred R.' Berkeley, of Mayodan, were visitors in right on their ay to Sumter. S. C. They were guests sut the, Selwyn. The social event of to-morrow ts.the reception which Mrs. Peter C. Brun eon will give In honor 'of her (?uet Mrs. ' John J. Andrews, of Charleston, 6. C. - v . " Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Wright 5av returned from New York, where they spent a week, , Mrs."W.'A.VReynolds will entertain a number of her friends to-nlg'ht at her home In Dilworth In honor of Mrs. J, h. Herbener, tf Providence. R. J.. who te -the guest of Mrs. TS. W. Thompson., ,' ' Mla W. D, Cowles expects to leave in a few days for New York to spend a shbrt time. . Miss Grace Francis, of Philadelphia, Is visiting Miss Laura Halley. at Qier liame on North College street Mrs, Thomas Smith, of Lincointon, will arrive In the !ty to-night to upend few days at the home of Mrs, - J, H. Roes, on North Brevard street Mm. J. M. Tult of Birmingham, A'a.. will arrive this .morning to be h guest of her sister, Mrs. R- S. Busbee. "' '-Jj2fll "' ' CAUGHT; AT FORT MILL. , ' . V Cua 1 rtalWl . tlitt pnllf TVfl- ; partments of Two Towns to Hep Aid ,: and They Proved Very ' Acoommo . fs;.... dating. .... . - , To the credit of Desk Sergeant Rey nolds, at the police et&tlon must toe chalked up tb tarrest " yesterday at Fort Mill S. C. of Lizzie Scott color ed. wanted In Charlotte for mistreat ing her hubbyk to wit throwing a bot tle Of carbolic acid into aW ,eye. The misconduct on the- woman's part took place last week, when she administer ed humiliating chastisement to him In the presence of numerous spectators. Her husband, who Is Ed Soott, a faithful - employe of the 3 J W, Wads (Worth Sons' Company,- swora o.ut a warrant for her and when he started o take her In tdw the acidic Incident ook ,nlace.' with painful and perhaps eerious reaults. " The woman escaped. ; .... vntaiii4F mnrninir sina H.iira mi the station herefrom Fort Mill, and wanted to know how to get her bay gage. "Go to the chief of police," the sergeant kindly told her. She went, but the wires toad been working In the meantime and ahe was. nabbed by Fort Mill's chief. OfflceT W. W, Ir- VMrv-tftfyV Vistts liAma lostf Tl Iff Tit A.nrl she camped In the station. ; r' .... ... . .,- i -i i i n .iii i i in y- ,( -, - Death of Mr. Robert W. Gray. ' The news reached the city yester. day of the death last week of Mr. Robert W. Gray, a former resident at his home In Bennington, Okla lioma. ;.iMr, Gray was 65; years of age and Is survived: by his widow, who was Miss Pauline Query, of this city, 'and four children. Two brothers, and two, Bisters, Mrs. M. J. Ransom , and Mrs. Lizzie Duval, of this city, ' also survive him. Mr, Grey was a native of South Carolina, but re sided the most of his IlfV'ln Char lotte, where he was wellx,wn end : highly esteemed. ' The news of his death wllL be learned with unfeigned regret by all of his friends- In, this city. v , ' - " - -Command r .'.Wj'alV Smith f of Mecklenburg Camp,' U, TC.T" V.ir asks that all comrades refresh their mem-orles.- during the week so as to be able to give, at the regular meet ing Saturday, some short experience of.warJlfe. , " r-Mr.' Thomas) X. Alexander has returned , from Baltimore, where he took a business course in the Bryant ft Stratton Business college and has taken a position In the office of his brother, Mr. F. D. Alexander, In the Piedmont Building. , . . w - i -Llghjts have been ' Installed - In the new'Law Building, hus enabling the workmen to continue through the night their ' efforts to complete the building by , the first of the year. About 70 men are engagedMn rush ing gba work through..;:..'';;..';;-,Miis.;'? Yesterday 'was in marked con trast to the day which preceded it Rain i began to JalJ before midnight Sunday night . and - Monday dawned upon a beclouded,- wet day; The clerks in the stores for the most part took life easy, for comparatively few cus tomers waded out. TUHE RECORDER'S COURT. .Charlie Orr Gets Fined For Intoxlca ' tlon While Driving a Hack AVar. ' rant For Henry Hayden For Con tempt of CourtOther Cases. The 'promlsling" recorder's court expected for. yesterday morning did not disappoint the expectations " of those for whom It is the chief event of interest of the day, though nothing out of the ordinary developed during the session. CharUe Orr was lned $S on th Chargeof eing Intoxicated in his hack. ; " ; :i,.-" "Henry Hayden," called Chief Chrlstenbury, in one of the trlalst the negro being wanted as a witness, " ' Only silence, tense,, quivering si lence, answered the chief's clarion call. M , .-, -i "Here's warrant for contempt of court against, him," said Recorder Smith, as he wrote out in his delib erate fashion a deadly document Henry will be arrested on sight and an effort will be made to impress upon him the fact (that the request that he attend and aid the court in handing out justice was not merely a Joke as he evidently considered it. Many witnesses have made a practice of attending court to suit their con venience and It, Is purposed y the court ofBclals to break up this habit, whlcih causes muchi trouble'.;. ).: John Rudlsill, Ed -Tyson.4 Lonnle Caldwell and John Henry Banks, all colored, were charged with disorderly conduct. As a result of the astute and .sagacious cross-examination of gam Wood, th principal witness for the State, by Rudlsill, he and his com panions In trouble were dismissed. . 'A-Poor .Organ,. -,: Dam(s). the bile, that's what your liver does if It's torpid. Then the bile ovorfloysrs lnt the blood poisons your ystem. causing slek.headache bilious, ness, sallow skin, coated tongue, sick stomach, dlnlness, fainting spells,; eta Ramon's treatment of ; Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver and makes It do Its own work. Prevents and cures these - troubles. It aldn doesn't force. Entire treatment 26c. W. L, Hand A Co. , yr-.--!j-i-r . - , ' A GOOD COOK'S SECRET In making -fine cakes, pudrtlntcs and d. s-f-rtt is to use the best vanilla extract . blue Kibboo. . . Twenty years go: One store,- po agencies. v To-day: Seven stores, ..: over ,000 agencies. v ,Thls in brief, is the story of JAEGER ' success in the United Statea What other ' underwear can show such striking proof . or merit T i 1 All Weights for All 'H-ht-: Wants, x&fl- 1 ;.s For sate In Charlotte by STORKS "BROS. A ROGERS. r 3 ; TEUt SLIPPER ' Cosiest prettiest house slippers made. Tle Empress, finest grade felt Col ' ore: Black, Red. Brawn, Gray. Size 2 to J.. J. price. . , . . v. . . .$1.60. Ths Dutchess, medium ' grade felt. Colors: Black and Red. Sit i to 9. - Price. . . . ...... . ... ,f 1.00. Price byma!l, 5c. extra. u;r:TH a- co, r. v. a. ; ; . . : : . .... .-. C. r. t-u-ncl ;.:!.; y,.tjruj;- f r .'-r preaching Sunday at Sards churcX in the county. ' Mr. S. A. L. Johnson, of Abbots turjr, was a visitor, in the city yes terday. Mr. X. M. Morton, of VTadesboro, was registered among thg guests at the Central yesterday. . " Mr. R. F. Llttlejohn, of Concord, was a Charlotte viuitor yesterday. Mr. J; F. Hasten spent yesterday in Rock Hill, S. C on business. Mr. S, Wlttkowsky left last night for McColl. S. C, to deliver an ad dress to-day on building and loan. . , Mr. J. P. Caldwell. left last nighf for Morgantwn to attend a meeting to morrow -of the board of directors of the State Hof.pital, ef which hels chairman. He will return to the city to-morrow night . " tDr.vT N. Reld. of Matthews, was a visitor In the city yesterday. . . I :-'Mr.'!-fJD,-;.,,"sA.j.'..Tompkins returned yesterday morning from Washington, where he attended the National Riv ers and Harbors-Congress, which was Jn setBion there last week. t Among the guests at the ' Buford yesterday were Messrs.' M.- A. Steele and Ci Harris, of Rock Hill. S. C. 1 Revr-Dmr.-Gr Hlllrof- Maxton,-1 toe guest of - Mr. and Mrs. John 6. Blake, at their home on East Ninth street - , v " Mr. W. W. Holland, ' business man ager of The Spartanburg, (8: C) Her ald, epent a few hours in the city last night. Mr. W. 'H. Michael, of Greensboro, is a 'visitor In the city, stopping at the Central. ! . Mr. W. H. GatchelL of Washington, superintendent ot transfers ; of the Southern, was a visitor in the city last night, stopping at the seiwyn. Mr. J. M. ,Rjobertsonf of Augusta, Gi., spent last night in the city. - r Mr. John M. Wolfe, of Greenstboro, Is here to attend Federal .Court He is a guest at the Central., - Hon. Theo. F. ' Klutts, M Salisbury, la in the city to attend Federal Court, which convenes this morning. Mr. T. C Israel, of Hendersonvllle, was a visitor In the ckty last night. , Mr. T. W. Rankin.- of Fayettevllle. wi -regtetered among the guests at the Central last night Mr. H, E. Welslger. of Richmond, Va was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. R; P. Smith, of Ashevllle, spent yesterday in the city. - ' i iMr.' L. T. Fuller, of Houston, Tex as, was registered among the guests at the Southern wanuf aotUTe!r8 uiup yesterday. : ' Dr. Es Q. Houston, of Dayldaon, is registered among the guests at . the Buford. - - ' , Mr. Lonnle West, of Stanley, was a visitor in the city last night. Mr. A.' P. "Rhyne, of Mount Hdlly, was a Charlotte visitor last night Mr. H.. M. Eddleman, of Gastonla, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. Mr. W. B. Parks, of the county, spent last night in the city, stopping at the Buford. Mr. Frank A. Hampton, of States yllle, is spending to-day in the city. Among the visitors here for Federal Court are Messrs. Clyde Ri Hoey, O, M. Mull and J. H. Qulnn, of Shelby. Mr, W. W. Holland, of SparUn burg, S. C was negistered among the guests at the Central, last night. Mr. H. A. Wright, or tJamoerg, o. C, spent yesterday in t"ie city. y Among the guests at , the . Central last night were Messrs. T. C. Smith and M McBrayer, of Rutherfordton. Mr. G. R. Anderson, of Stabesville, spent last night In the city. Mr. E. W. Crow, of Monroe, spent -last' night- in -the city,' stopping at the Central. , t Mr. Julian Woodcock, of Ashevllle, Is 8pen llng tb-day in the city. Mir. R. F. Campbell, a prominent Aslievllle attorney, is - registered among the fuests at the Selwvn. , . . Mr. F. W. Hossfleld, of Morgan ton, is a visitor In the city. Messrs., W. C. Ervln and J. T. Av ery1, ot Morganton. are In the city at tending Federal Court. . Mr. F. C. Payne, general business manager ot Henry W. Savage's Eng lish Grand Opera Company In "Mad am Butterfly." Is wending to-day. in the city on business connected with the prodfUdUon of this well-known tvlav here Thursday night, December 26th. Messrs. H. C Grubb, Ct A. Thomp son, H. L. Slnereon,' B. M. Hamnton. M.--1 Bean- E, . H. Benn and O, t. Keetler. of Salisbury, were registered at the Buford Hotel last night. Most of thern are 'here to attend Federal Court. ' i,.. .. ' '" Dr. J. J. Stewart, of Mount Holly, was at the Buford. last night iTh finest Coffee Substitute ever made, J has refenuy ooen rroawceo oj wr. onwip, of Racine, Wis. Tou don't hnve to boll It twenty or thirty minutes. "Mado In a minute says the doetos. "Health Cof ffeM Is really the closest Coffee Imita tion ever yet produced. Not a grain of real Coffee In it either. Health Coffes Imitation is made from pure, toasted cereals or grains, with malt, nuts, eto, Reallv it would fool an expert-were he to unknowingly drink- it for Coffee. Mll-ler-Van Niss Co. - . . Short Talk on Cotton Seed Oil Q TUB SMELL, ' ) Smell arises from cooking with some cheap lard , substi tute or some Imperfect brand of cotton seed oih never from Golden ; Glory, unless . you greatly overheat It. , Expensive laboratory appa ratus and great personal skill are used In the production -of this perfected cooking oil.' to make it odorless, tasteless And germless.' Selected cotton seed are the t only seed used for making Golden Glory cooking oil; no , Imperfect seed, no frost bitten seed, no heated or rancid seed. :' , But even with the best seed nd the best generally known methods of extracting and re fining, oil, there still remains the characteristic flavor of the cotton seed that will make a ' smell and a taste that are disagreeable to many people. . This is where our , special knowledge and skill come In. We reflne It. We deodorize It, , ' We sterilize It. , We remove all taste. We' Glorify it. 1 J, '.We put it In sterilized cans. We guarantee Golden GlOry Cooking Oil to satisfactorily fry anything," without g single disagreeable smell. ' .v We guarantee, that a gal. Ion of Golden Glory i win go as far ss 10 pounds of lard, do better work and cost less.' TH13 SOCTHERX COTTON , OIL CO f , Charlotte, X. C. n AND f1 ! - -Ctoatis"-' ' Even after Christmas . we never were able to offer such bargains in . - l. Coats, r ' New York - manufacturers were In very L low spirits last; weekand JJur buyer, with , the ready cash, was able to 1 buy new, desirable garments at about ' half value. . This Is a strong statement but come' and see for your sen. -, - - ' ' vFlne Kersey ' Broadcloth Coats. Yoa wlU pay 7.B0 to $10.00 j for same grade elsewhere. A' big lot to choose" frdilfti-BlackS, : Tails, " CattOf S, Navy, Brown ; all sizes ..;..;. $15.00 Nice Coats, sold earlier for f 10.00 to 112 .80,'. ..... . . .v.$7.50 Great line Coats, all colors, fine goods; ' regular prices up to $15.00 r $10.00 ... Also in same lot and Bame reduc tions fine Coats, sold at $20.00 and $26.00..,; ...$16.00 -,.;-;-,".'i..S.. ' v; '' f. i' v - ! ' ' SPECIAL SALE OF SILK AND , NET WAISTS 'ei 'r' 'l';' . Big lot fine ; Waists, suitable for Christmas presents; Waists that are worth $8.00 and .00. We bought them very cheap and they go at $3.05 ' Special Net Waist, with Cluny In sertion; worth easily $3.00, for $1.0$ IVEY'S Christmas Flowers Roses, Carnations. Violets. Sweet Peas, Lily of the Val ley." . , Nice Pot Plants. Rnmnn Hyacinth and Narcissus.' at 25, and 50 cents. , Give us a trial. , Schbltz, The Florist Spec ia I Notices BLUE RIBBON LEMON IS THE FIN. ; est extract ot Us bind obtainable. . Try ' it and you'll say so. . " , FINEST 'LINE ClW SHAVTNfl iR. " tides you ever saw. ' We sell the best rssor maae ana strops just ss good. Mirrors, brushes; mugs, etc. J A3, p, SXOWfi'fc CO., Druggists. 'Phone 1W. WinTEJ - BEANS , 190.. WHlTB , AND Cluy Peas fl l-3c Lima Beans iavc. Cranberries 10c quart, fresh , Lemons .', J5c.,. dozen, - Malaga Orapes. : Spnctal , prices on Peas and Beans by the v rnisheU' BRIDGKKa as CO., 203 West Trade street , j ' .- - lb. j? v OXE-HALF AXD ONE-THIRD OFF OF. RIBBONS A SPLENDID OP- PORTUNITY FOR FANCY WORK. 10 artd 15c. Ribbons, 5c. ' . ' Satin Double Faced and Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, Just the thing , for fancy work; values up to 15c. yd. Reduced to. .5c, 15 to S5c. Ribbons, 10c i These are same as above in still wider widths, many . desirable ' shades; values up to S$c. Reduced to ,...,......,.. .......10c. Sample Linen Piece Many of the Most Desirable Numbers Xcft One Third Off ! ' f ' , , " " We are selling hundreds' Of these Sample Linen ' Pieces Scarfs, , Table Covers and Centre Pieces; real hand drawn work and the popular Rennalsance.. No lady can afford to buy . the material and make, these when she can buy these samples of beautiful hand work ' at the prices these are marked: - 25 and. . 18c.' Linen '-"Pieces,'. . r,7.T7'. ;..r. .". Ite.'!.:."' 35 to 50c. Llnen PIeces. ....... 25c. 75c. ' Linen ; Pieces- v.; 1 ',-v".rv.. . :". ; i. ';, . . "... .;.- .......'. ..50c. 100 and 25 Linen Pieces., ..,.,.$1.25 Charlotte's Foremost Handkerchief Store -( , We always do a large business 'in Handkerchiefs.' Just now bought especially for the holjday .trade, we offer ' some extra special Hand kerchief bargains: " , Ladies' All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs .50o. do. , Ladles' AH-Llnen "plaid effect, sheer 1-t Inch Linen Hemstitched . Haudkerchlefs; 16e. value. Special.., .- 10c, Ladles' Sheer, Hemstitched All-Linen Hand .' Embroidered 1 Initial - Handkerchiefs, put up six in a ' beautiful ' embossed box. Special ' , , . , ,'. ...... ' i , ; . , , , , , j , ' . . ... 15c,' "' Specials in Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs., ,,,10 and 15c, --r- Ladles' and Gents' narrow hem - Hemstitched A U-Llnen . Hsp d -Em i broldered Initial Handkerchiefs, , put up six In . an attractive . box 1 ' .......... ........ ...... ',tV.....M.. iii..., 25c. each SPECIAL Ments large slie half -inch hem Hemstitched All-Linen Handkerchiefs,,.,., ...... $1.50 dos. Kid Gloves Splendid Values ' Real $1.60 French Kid Gloves," two-clasp ,..$1.25 J, $1.28 two-clasp Kid Gloves, all shades and Black. Price..... $1.00 . 16-button Kid Gloves Black, Browns and Tan. Price. . .$3.00 Other Merchandise of Interest to the Xmas Buyer .Satin Petticoats. $1.25 and $1. $0 values, at...... ...... .,,.88c New line of Hand Bags everyth lng In this line that's stylish - . 25c. to $5.00 Back : Combs the new, stylish ones we offer make acceptable pres ents , . . . . . . . ............. ..... . ,ioc. to $3.00 Splendid bargains in Dolls, Dressed Kid Body and Bisque - . ...10c. to $5.00 McCall's January patterns, Fashion Sheets and Magaslncs are Ready for 'onr Inspection. . . t- ELK WROS. WHOLESALE RETAIL "GET IT AT HAWLET'S." QUT GLASS We are showing for the ' Christmas season the most eautlful line ot Cut Glass yet seen In this city. Ex quisite In design, artistic In cutting and highly polished. Each piece Is the highest example of the glass cut- ter's t art. Every con ceivable style is Included In this . line, and prices are reasonable. Ilawley's Pharmacy . Academy advance' sale three days ahead. , , 'Phones 13 and 2$0. New crop Seeded Raisins, Currants, Dates' and Figs, W. M. CROWXXL. ' Tbrtoes 744 and .107. FOR RENTES-ROOM HOUSB-v7 LID del),' tU.H); 6-room house ecu a Church, $15; 8-room house aos 8. Church, $15; K- . room house 603 N. A., W, 4-room house S02 E. 11th, 1X50 per week; 2 4-room , house McNInchvllle, $2 per week ; J, , ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO, tl 70 WORTH ' OF SANTOL FOR $1. Call at our store and we will tell you "how to obtain 1L . This offer expires January 1st, 130$. WOODALL s 8HEP- PARD. BLUE SEA TUNA IS TUB LATEST and best thing for salnds. This fish is ' caught off the coast of San Pedro, Cal.; has a delightful flavor and only costs ' you 2fc. for a 1-pound can. i Try one, MILLER-VAN NESS CO. ;. TO LET-I'VK JU8T ONE HOUSIt FOR . rent, but it's the best 120 - house In Charlotte. ; -New (no microbes, unless ymi take - them with you), modern throuKhout, built for comfort and con venience. It challenges -comparison with higher priced plaoea Jra n K. loth, between C. and D. Now, don't all speak at onca E. L. KEKSLCR, IS S. Toon street ' 'Phone J4. , , HAKKKT PAGE. ELECTRICIANS. Kverythlfif electrlcsl. house, mill and lino work a specialty. We also furnish entimate for city lighting plant. VHARK3T PAGE, tu W Trade Kt, Chsrlotte, N. C Shop 'phone a. .Night. calls 1109 and 1683. .'';,, ..f FIFTY TO SEVf.'NTY-FrVB PER CENT, off nn second-rand typewriters. sort machines at rrle that will astonish you by their heacne J, K. CRAY TON A CO.. H 8. Tryoa St 'Phone toi. WHAT WW SERVE W APPETIZING and health ful. It's a Ion Journey to find a better menu, healthier food or prices , more popular, bating here means satisfaction as well ss rood hu mor. -Cy.M PINING ROOM, AND WTTVVTVTTTVTVTeTTTVT Only 2 Weeks Longer j I Have You Tried Yet? ' $23.00- will be given for the Best S-Inch Single Colnmn : - . AdTertisement , of Mra Joe Person's .Hornedy. It may be either wriftea or dlsplayei. f)t not put name on the advertisement. , Put name tnd ad-ess on envelope. Th f advertisements will bt carefully numbered In - fne order In which they are re ' celved. ; tend for namphlct' giving information in regard t0, , " 14 f' 'J' MTv. JOE PEBSO.Vs" k .;.; REMEDY.' , 1 ' t.-r t'-. s tu ftt . rv" T Burch, of The Charlotte News, T f -will act as Judges. Failing ta f sgree, iniy win c in inira man. I Contest Closes at Noon, De- S cembr,$$th, 1907. ' end ' advertisements to 2 ' rns. job pn:sox, aiarloe, N. C 4 Attractive Offerings For Chnstmas B1 . 1 F W (. ''!; : 'ten- !;': I H S -W In Moii'c anrf Vnnnff nloin'c Kmfo III llivll J Uliu IvUll tllLH J JulvJt Overcoats and furnishings.' - are shown here in such grea t variety that you will find it decidedly to your interest to come and "see the dis play, Do . that . to-morro vy , a s early as you can and be sure to look at the splendid rallies we offer. LongTatc ClbtlVing Com v . ; ' " Goods sent on approval returnable at our expense. . F AN; I VERS. AND.. POND PIAPJC . .1. fi,p 7 for Christmas would . be a most acceptable gift. ' It pays to buy a Piano of hih grade. , They last longer, the tone is sweeter and tl:?, touch more responsive an i elastic. The Ivers & Pc::J is that Piano. We want y: : I to sec our new Chri:t:-;- models. Easy tcrrr.3 if 3 . ;. M wish.
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