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4j .-, i .. L. , . . L. . be 0:i-.y's :W days alter Saturday. u t I-..T a "'ra. R. A. Mayer, who has been undergoing treatment ac St. Peter's It ppital, will leave to-day returning to her home In Lni .vorth. Mr. and lira. D. Wraege, Mr. War : re;i W. boyd ana Ir. C. F. Gordon, who have been here for ,two months on business for the American Tele , Thon Company, leave . to-day mt s Hartford, Conn. Miss ElsieBertner, of Concord, was a visitor In the city yesterday. She stopped at . the aurora. - , , Mrs. M. G. Hunter entertained very delightfully yesierflay afternoon at her home on South Tryon air.eet In honor of Mrs. Sarah Selbels, of Co lumbia, S. C. ' Bridge - whist . waq played, the first prize, a picture, fall -iag to Mra D Ht McCoUouglL. and the guest-of-honor prise, . a hand some beaded pocketsook, was pre sented to Mrs. Seibela. In addition to the guest of honor those playing were Mesdames John M. ficott. 8. B. Alexander, Jr., W. A. Reynolds, D.-. H .? McCollough. S. W. Cramer, Wal ter Scott, Minnie Wriston Smith. W. 8.Llddell, J. W, Conway, Johrt R. 'Van' Ness and Miss M&Ule Powd, . ' . V'-V-': V, v' 1 " ,' '"J'.' ''.;.; sri;'J"'V'fV" ' Christmas week promises to be un usually gay In ; Charlotte, . . Already there has been announced a large re ception at the Southern Manufacture era" Club for New Tear's Eve, and of ' course there will be the usual num ber of open bomee on New Year's night v-Fo Christmas night a large bridge, party, by the Afternoon Tea Club. to which the husbands will be Invfted, Is to be given and a dance at' the Selwyn , Hotel has been an nounced. There will no doubt be numerous email' affairs bo far unan- ; nounced, Between now and Christ mas the Bachelors' -fancy dress ball is the social event of paramount im portance. . . r v . ; Mlsd Georgia Xdwe will' entertain the ' members of the Dolly Madison Book Club at her home on East Sev enth street . this afternoon at 4 o'clock.. , ', . ' Mrs. A. H. Tate and Mrs Thorn ' as Whltted and children returned yeaw V; terday morning from St. Louis, Mo., i where they spent some time with Mr, ' Whined. Mr. Tate and daughter . will spend the winter in ' the city, .' They are at present at the Central ; "' i'fevi-:vl" , 1 '"' ' "Hi.'.'1 i'-'i v' V t: , ' The event of next week " will be (the reception v which Miss Julfae Rob ertson will give at her homo on West ; Trade street in honor of fcer slster- in-law, Mrs. William R . Robertson, A number of the younger married people of the city - will meet with , ,M, C. A. Bland, at her home on f uoth Myers street this afternon at i'clock, for the purpose of organizing : german lub, the object of which will be to give at least three elegant . (lances' during the year., one Christ k mas, av second Easter, and the third ' Thanksgiving. Much Interest Is being .' manifested in the meeting thl after noon which promise mar); ate - event In the social lire ot'fhe city.' v i . w. The event o( to-day Is the recep tion which Mrs. Peter C. Brunson 'will give this afternoon, between the flours ,of 6 and '7, at k her , home on West Vance-street in honor of her , sister, Mrs. John J. Andrews, of Charleston, who- la Tier guest . ; ileceJving In the hall will be Mrs. , J. A. Means, Miss Laura Crr, Mrs. , - R. C. Moore,' Mlaa Dorothy Knox and Miss Annie Taliaferro. ; In he parlor assisting Mrs. Brun- son and Mrs. ..' Andrews, will be . ' Metidames A, lf Smith, E. D. Latta, M. A. Jackson,' John Van Lfcnding bam and H. E. Knox, Jr. ' In the library will be Mrs. R. H. : Jordan, MUs Cordelia Phifer, Mrs. B. D. Heath and Misses Camillft.Dur- ham, Gay Wlllia and Alma Oates.- , v In tte dining room will be Mrs. V. v' O. Willis. - Mrs. J. P. Durant, Miss Eleanor Alexander, Miss Flora Bryan and Miss Earl Brnnson v. Misses Marlon and Lily Helllg, of Salisbury, were visitors in the city yesterday. - - : Misses Nona and Jett Brawleyi' of Mooresville, and guest, "Miss Julia Covington, of Rocky Mount,' spent Jresterday in the city with- friend . , y;'-'ryt2r"-' :Xt 'WrT Mrs E. W. "Phlfer entertained the i members, of ; the Tuesday Afternoon xsTiam wniei tauo at ner nome on " North " Graham T" street ' yesterday. ; . The guesta ; were: Mesdames R . Lookwood Jones, Charles Green, W. A. -v fmith,'- Hugh McAden , j Rose, C. B. , Hooper, J. A. Houston J. P. Durant H. M. Victor. C. E. Pratt E. C. DweUe, J. S. Watters; Misses Johnsie DJckson, Mary Brockenbrough and Mary tSpen " cer Anderson. " ' ' . ' , The Afternoon, Tea Club'-wlll be en i . tertalned Saturday by . Mrs. Stuart Warren Cramer at her home on East Morehead street at 8; 30 .o'clock., - . i, ji , j. , j f . , ; -Miss Jeah' Martin, who was-siting - her sister,- Mrs. W. S. Le, Jr., on Tenth avenue,' has been called to hef (home In Columbus. 3a. by the Illness ; of her stater Miss Martha Martin. ' Mrs". Walter. W. Watt will . leave next week for Savannah, Oa., to at- tend the wedding celebration of Gen. - and Mrs. W. W. Gordon, which is to take place, there shortly, - , -;-iyxi..ff,:,'"i'vs '..-; :,'A.p.:S:;hJ Miss Lottie Albea 'will 1 return td . her home In Lowell to-day. aftr spending severa' days in the city with ?';ireiatJves."t;;c. "r-.i'X : :"'-' r-" '- "" ' .-'-.-; ' -Mrs. E, B. McNeill, of Raeford, and Miss Alice Scales, of Monroe, wore 4 registered amir the guests at the Selwyn 'lat night. , : - Among the vltors tn the ! city ' -fi3terday were Medmes H. N. and A. p A.. Garrison, of Bessemer City. (Ml?- Mam! Bays haw i returned from Wilmington, wher she reported the sewlons ef the Baptist; State , Convention for The Observer. - , , J Two Tardy Ships Show Tp. -. , Norfolk, Va Dec 10. The ibattle f ehip Kentucky passed in Cape Henry . at . 11:15 o'clock this morning and at - once Joined the fleet Jn Hampton ' Roads,-completing the fourth i divis ion of the fleet under Rear Admiral 6perry. - . ' The battleship Minnesota, the last of the ironcladi expected at the Hampton , roads, rendezvous. Is reported by the wireless station at Cape Henry to- . night as laying twenty miles off the coast at anchor. She will pus in at an early hour to-morrow morning And Join the fiet. , 4 , . - - PUDDINGS ARB IMPROVE! ' Ty the use of the best vanilla. ThaTs 1hereason the best cooks demand, Blue liibbon, ' - ' '' " - - .. !, - i ' . t y : ..T v : . r ; . . . . i--e is giU.,i r a. r,x J i ,y. !-Two we-, ivs frora o-t' iy till Christmas, or 1,203,6 0 J sccn 'a to be exact. The mornina; v ' er will be an infinitely longer time till Christ mis. The children who are to ; take part in the Christmas cantata -.are requested to meet with lars. R. L. Gibbon this afternoon at 3 o'clock promptly. A party en route to Aiken, S. C, from Boston, Mass., to spend the win ter passed through the city last night occupying private Pullmans on No. 29. A Mr. Tabot was in charge. t . "Bishop Leighton : Coleman, of Delaware, will deliver an address be fore the Daughters of the King at St. Peter's Episcopal church Friday night, the service commencing at 7:30 o'clock., t r . - "The Bull riht," a line picture of lta sort is on exhibition Aat the Mystic on North Tryon street- At the Odeon "The Pranks of Satan" is be ing produce4J)y-requeat-jrhia,tQa,.X"s 3 meritorious prod uction. , . , 'There was no marrying or giving In marriage by permission of Register of Deeds W. M. Moore; yesterday. Scarcely deed making a transfer of land was entrusted to the care v of Clerk tit the Court J. A. Russell. . , Rev. Dr. J. R. Howrtrton, forme pastor of the First Presbyterian church, win arrive' in the" dr. during th holidays and fill the Second Prur byterian church pulpit the last Sun day in the month,- December 29 -h. Mr. Walter Brem yesterday trans ferred his purchase of one-third in terest In v the ' building occupied by Stowe's drug store to i Mr, Frank D, Lethco, the consideration being 14, 500, f Mr. Brem made the,; purchase from Mr. D. M. Rigler. , - The Charlotte ' friends of Mr. Alexander Ltghtfoot, former manag er of the Selwyn, will be interested In learning that he Is haw with -ha Ma-. Jestlc Hotel- in ,New Tor City. . , Mr, Hamilton Frailer is with Messrs. Har- yey ft Wood in Boston. - - . ' iThe blind man who drifta aoout the country in the to vr of two d)s, one ef which is bllaJ .Uke IU nu3t3r. has again appeared on the streets of the city. He and Rev. Mr, Lynch, th blind man on the square, were seen In absorbed conversation yesterday. .The . Observer was Jn error yes terday in stating that the board of public service furnished estimates of the - cost of laying water, mains on East Fourth street extension. It was a line of sewer that was given con sideration. The laying of suitable water-mains will fall to the water commissioners., 1 "r y " . ? -f CoI.j A. B. Andrews, of - Raleigh, vice president of the Southern Rail way, and Mr.- W. W. Finley, of Wash ington, president of that well-known corporation were In the City awhile last night. They came from Colum bia by special train. Mr. Finley oc cupied private car No. 102,. While Col onel Andrew occupied Nq. 101,. . PERSON All. " The Movements of Number of Pep s pie. Visitors and Others. was a guest, of the , Buford yester-fl day. ;Mr. N."C.' English of Monro, wes registered at the Buford yesterday,., J Mr; E- O: Wept, nf Greensboro, was a visitor' In the city" yesterday, stop ping at the Buford. . Xr. J. ' R. Eubanks, of Monroe, was a Charlotte visitor and a Buford guest yesterday. , " r Mr. Wllliara J. McDaniel, ef Rath rfordton, was at the , Buford jrester day. . '. ; , . Mr. G. G. Moore, of Klnston, was registered yesterJay among the guests at the Selwyn., Mr R. - R. Haynes, a leading mill man of Cliffside, was a visitor In the city for a few hours yesterday morn Ing. ' t ' Mr.; W. G. Means, a prominent at torney of Concord, spent yesterday In the city on business. . . Mr, Forrest E. Smith, of Concord, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. U. 8. Morris, of Dante, Va., was a Char lotte visitor yesterday. , Mr. W. W. Graham, of Tryon, was a visitor in the city yesterday, j Mr. Sam iPegram, formerly chief clerk at the Selwyn,- now with the Aragon, In Atlanta,. Ga., spent yes terday in he city with relatives. Mr. Charles E. Green, of Bakers vllle, is here to attend Federal Court. Mr. E. A- Aiken, of Greenville, 8. C., was a guest at , the Central yes terday. ' , -', Deputy Insurance Commissioner W. A. Scott, of Greensboro, spent yes terday la the ; city - on his way to Monroe. ? Mr.- M. L. Buchanan, of Concord, was a Charlotte vislton yesterday. Mr. R. F. Weidlngton, of Concord, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterJay. - 7 , Mr. T. H. Vanderford,' a prominent citizen of . Salisbury, spent yesterday In the city on business. : j ; , Mr. - E. Q. Gilmer, proprietor of the Hotel - Iredell, Statesville, . spent yesterday in the city on business. - Ex-Judge Spencer B. Adams, of Greensboro, Is spending a few days in the city attending, the sessions of Federal Court. Mr. Charles W.- Ellis, , .of Green vlNe, S. C, wss registered among the guests at the Southern Manufacturers' Club yesterday; - - : Mr, Clinton " Powell. ' of Rocky Mount, was a Charlotte visitor yester day. - ' r . , - Mr, E. O. Crowson, of Statesville, editor of The Mascot, spent yesterday and last night in Hh city, . , ; -Rev. Dr. A. J, McClure, of Wil mington, is In the .city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A; Fore. - Rev. Dr. H. W. Bays, of Columbia, S." C. has returned home after visit ing Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Bays, on North Poplar street - - . Mr. J. H. dewell, of Winston Salem, - was registered ' among . the guests at the, Selwyn last night v' ; Mr. W. "A. Lane, of Monroe, spent last night In the city. Among the guests at the Selwyn last night was Mr, A. B. Freeman, of Statesville. - . Mr. B, F. Dixon, Jr., of - King's Mountain, was a visitor In the city last night '-',' Mr. W. H. Tomtln. of Statesville, spent last night Ja the city, stopping at the ( Buford. ' ( Mr. Lee Griffin, of Monroe," was 'a visitor in the city yesterday. ' Mr, R. &. Templeton, of Mooresville, was registered among the guests at the Central last nlght- Among the visitors Jn the city last night were Messrs. C. M. -Richards and J. C. Steele, of Statesville. 1 , , Mr. William H. Green,1 of Elizabeth City, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn last nlrht , Capt John T.' Wllkin, the well known, end popular Southern .Rail way conductor between Charlotte and Washington on train No. 21 and SO, is off on a running trip In South Carolina. it ; v.Ir. Let ih f,.1, licli, r:;t:J)irj Liver llr.-v -..-iih ycu c.nJ beccr.12 a plcr.sr.nt' memory. e!d everywhere. .... ... .... . . . .1-lb. 25 ccts.. . TI.2 R:::;-TaVcrCo., 'lliyj U. S.fi. Monogrammed Stationery Present from A GENTLEMAN TO A Send your, orders now so that they can be executed in ample time. Samples and prices furnished upon appli cation. J. P. . STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., manufac turers of Society Stationery, 47 Whitehall . street At lanta, Georgia. V ' - -, . SMALL nOY'S -TOUGH - hVCKr After Being Given s Big Sliver Dollar, Master Willard Dixon Loses It to a (Stranger Tha Vandal , Act of a , Laigcr Boy. , f f Master Wlllard Dixon, the email son of MrV,T. W. Dixon, president of th .Southern ' ; Hardware Company, was in turn' the happiest small boy In Charlotte yesterday and the -, most miserable'. He was the happiest : be cause of his ownership of a . bright new silver dollar, the gift of the Fed eral Court officials after he had drawn the Jury for them, and the most mis erable because of the vandal act of a street daga who snatched it out of his hand and disappeared, dollar and all. Young Dixon was standing on West Trade; street near his - father's store fingering the oln; wbich he could barely reach around, and speculating what he could buy with it for Christ mas when a strange lad walked up. The two,: -boy-like, fell Into conversa tion, discussing all sorts of subjects In anticipation of the holiday season, Santa Claus and the like. ' The strang er waited until he had a favorable op portunity, and . then grabbed for th whit coin, wrenched it-from young Dixon's crutch and skipped. The lit tle fellow fought like an Indian to re tain possession of bis prize but the other boy was too big and strong for him. , No sooner had be laid hands 6n the dollar when he bolted , and nothing has been seen or heard of him since. The police were) notified but so far nothing has been done. "I tried to flght Mm," said the Utile fellow yesterday, "but I couldn't for he was lot biggar and stronger..- My, but I would like to see him again!" INDICTED FOR PEONAGE. New York Labor Agent and , a Dan Tille Pollca Justice Charged With Unlawfully Confining Italians Hlrea to Work on the South ft Western Railway. . , .; Danville, Va., Dec' 10. Indictments for peonage" were returned here this afternoon by the - Federal grand Jury against B. M "Ooldberger, a i repre sentative of the Boston Shipping Com pany, an employment agency of -New York,, and against Jerry Bunting, a police Justice at Bristol, Va., where It is alleged that the onense was com-, mltted. The men are indicted on three counts and are charged with un lawfully confining and Imprisoning In the Jail at Brlnatol 12 Italian labor ers brought there from Baltimore to work on the South & Western Rail way. ' ,'. " A gang of Italians. -4 5. In number was brought to Bristol it is alleged, under false pretenses, and upon the refusal of 12 to work out their "transportation'!' it is claimed they were ordered to Jail without process of law.' Th cases were taken up by the secret service department at th Instigation of the Italian ambassador. Headaches and Neuralgia From Colds LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy, removes cause. Call for full -name. Look for signature E. W. Grove. 16c, Sues - Temple, No. T. will hold their - annual meeting to-night, December 11th, In their Temple. AH v--mtmhtN ,2$ urged to be pres ent. Business, or Importance, elec tion "v of, officers, etc., etc. JNO. F. YOR$E, , Secretary. Short Talk on Cotton , . Seed Oil . TUB SMELL ; Smell , arises from cooking with some cheap lard substi tute or som Imperfect brand of cotton oil--nver from ' Golden Glory, '. unless , you . greatly overheat It ; ; Expensive - laboratory - appa . ratua 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 , 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 i and th ' 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 com in. We refine It We deodorise It " ; .'-We sterlltss it We remove all' taste. , We Glorify it. . , ; - We put. It In sterilized eahs. W guarantee Golden Glory Cooking Oil to satlafactorlry fry anything, without a single disagreeable smell. 1 . We guarantee that a gal ion of Golden Glory will go as far as 10 pounds of Jard, - do better work and cost loss. THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO., v - Charlotte, N. C. 3 makes a' dainty Christmas LADY. ? NOTICE-OP DISSOLmON. - .The -firm of V, Dunnagan ft Co. hav this day by mutual consent Is dissolved, V. Dunnagan : taking the business. All accounts due the firm can pay to V. Dunnagan, and all bills due by the firm, will be paid by ,V, Dunnagan Signed , i ' V, DUNNAGAN. ' 7 v ' A. R; BENNETT. Holiday Electrics, Coming in Every Day. . Electric' as low as ' $4.50,; includes mush-, i room shade, stand, pull socket,- plug and new , code cord. Others $5 to $8. . ; t x High standards with large art shades, $15, $20 and $25. Shades , and fringe Sold Separately" if Desired Electric Fixtures. . " Fixture Repairs. Electrical Supplies. Smith Electric & Mfg. Co. ' 205 So. Tryon St SSBBBSBBBBSSJSSMSBMSBB ial Notices F? J1-:!. DBTX ST. I ROOMS, S8.10!?, ro2Fa9 4-room houses S; 802 B. lith 4 rooms, fl.to per week J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. THERBT 13 NOTH1NTO NICER IV WE do say so, than our quart jars of Fern ' dell sweet pickled fruits assorted as follows: Spiced Jigs. Peaches, Prunes, and Per. Come and see thetn, only SI each, i MILLER-VAN NKS8 CO., Zt N. LARGE BHIPMENTOFCTNCO CIOARS all slses and Shades just received at WOODALL BHEPPARD sT. whole sale and retail. MANICURING OUTFITS THE FIN. pgt, in sets or single articles. Hcliwors, Folishrs v Files, . Brushes, Emery Board, pumice Stone, Sandpaper, ete tetc. The highest elass goods. JAS. P, STOWB CO., Druggists. Phone 178. LEMON k THAT IS LEMO V. BLUE Bihhon lemon complies with the pure - f ood law because it Is a genuine lemon extract a - - . ,..,...,, i, f,,-. ..,.. , , j,,.,.- WE CAN, BAVB you c. TO5e. pound on Reeded Raisins Currants, Citron, shelled Almonds. Dntea. Klua. etc. . We buy In wholesale quuntHira and cut the price. Irtish Potatowi 2&vj ?-pona cnes iic pouna. BB1DO EflS . CO., 303 West Trade street TO LET I'VE JUST ONE HOUSE FOR rnt, but It's the best t2 house In Charlotte, New no microbes, vntens ynu take J them with you), modern throughout, built for comfort and con venience. It challenges comparison with higher priced placs. It's on H. r 10th, between a and D. Now, don't all speak at once. B. L. KKESLER, 2$ B. Tryon street , 'Phone 344. HAKKKT & PAGE. ELECTRIfJANS. Everything electrltsl, ; h?ua. mill and lln wrk a specialty,. V also furnish estimate for vcltv lighting plants, ..HARK ST PAGE, lia W. Trade 8t, Chrlott, K. G 8hnp . 'rhone 2L Night calls U and 16S2. FIFTT TO SEVFNTY-FIVa PER CENT ctt on second-hand typewriters. f)t n.ac'nlne at prlret that will anfonlftj yon by thtlr charnca. 3. K. CHAV ToN A CO.. tP 8. Vryoa Bt 'Phone JXH. WHAT WR SERVB Is APKE.TIZIN and heU)ifiil. . It's a long journey tA find a better menu, healthier food or prices itnore popular. Latlng.- here means tntlifu;t ion well as uood hu trior. GEM DIVING ROOM AM) LCNCH COUNTER. Spec OXTMIALF AXD OXE-TIIIItD OJT OF IUECOXS- A EriXXDrO Cr , , . ; rORTUMTT FOR FAXCT WORK. 10 and l&c. Ribbons, 5c J ' . ' - Satin Double Faced and Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, Just th thing - for fancy work; values up to 15c. yd. Reduced to. ............ ,5c IS to S5c Ribbons, 10c. These are sama as above m still wider widths, , many desirable shades; values up to 35c,; Reduced t6 tt ....... 10c. . V Sample Linen PiecesMany of the Most Pesirablo umbers' Left One- ' Tblrdi'Oft ' : ' , ' -. We are selling hundreds of these Sample , Linen Pieces Scarfs. ' "' Table Covers and Centre Pieces; real hand drawn work and the .i . 'popular Rennaisance. 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: r 25 and 85c. "Linen TPlece8.;.r.TTT.TrTrr7;T7rrr... i.,...;.lter , J5 to 5 Oo. Linen Pieces, 4 . . ... i v. . . . . .; v. .....25c 75c. Linen Pieces .... -60c. . 160 and 5 LJne0 Pieces..,.:.,...;.' Charloue's Foremost Handkerchief Store v t ' . We always do a large business in handkerchiefs. Just how bougbt T .. ' especially for the. holiday trade, we offet , some extra special Hand- ' kerchief bargains 1 .-, -;' Ladies' All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs . . . ; ,60c. do, sxadles"- All-Linen pUld effect, sheer. 1- Inch Uneri Hemstitched , - Handkerchiefs; 15c value. Special..',, ............ .10c. , ' i Ladies" Sheer, Hemstitched All-Linen Hand Embroidered . Initial v Handkerchiefs, put up six in a beautiful embossed box,- ' Special , .,;...:....15c. . Special in Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs.... 10 and l&e.. Ladles' and Gents' narrow hem Hemstitched . AlULinen . Hand Em broldered Initial Handkerchiefs, put up six In ': an attractive box ....... . ' .... ..... .......... v.gSc. each v . : v SPECIAL Men's large size half-Inch hem Hemstitched All-Linen , V, . Handkerchiefs , fl.50 do. 'Bid Glove Splendid Values.- t , i 'Real $1.60 Trench Kid Gloves, two-clasp... $1.25 91.25 two-clasp Kid Gloves, all shades and Black. Price. . . : .$1.00 ' K-button Kid GlovesBlack,; Browns and Tan. Price..,...; $3.00 Other Merchandise of Interest to tha Xmas Buyer . , ' ' - Satin Petticoats. S1.2S and 11.50 values, at ,iV.98c. New Una of Hand Bags everything. In this line that's stylish ...... ... ,25c. to $5.00 Back Combs tha new, stylish ones we offer make acceptable pres ents ' , 10c. to $5.00 Splendid bargains in' Dolls, Dressed , Kid Body "and Bisque , r. ' ,, ioc, to $.oo ' McCall's ' January Patterns, Fashion Sheets and Magazine are Ready ' , tot Your Inspection. . . v:; 'Ml':;; 'm ' . ; : . ' . ;''...; '-MM :''. i"'-.- ' ' ' ' :-,v-i';': '': -X -t . ' x ELU WHOLESALE "GET IT AT HAWLEY'S." eUT GLTiSS VfK are ehowlng tor inu . Christmas season the most , beautiful line of Cut Glass t yet seen in this city. Ex- quislte in design, artistic -' . In cutting and highly polished. Each piece is the highest, example of the glass cut- ter's art. Every con- , celvable style Is Included ' In this line, and prices " are reasonable. - ; Hawley's Pharmacy. Academy advance sale three ; , ' days ahead. ' :' ': Thones 1$ and 260. New erop Seeded Raisins, Currants, Dates and Figs. VT. M. CROWELXi. . Tbone Hi and Ml , Only 2 Weeks Longer Have You Tried Vet? " $25.00 wlQ be given for the . ' ' f Best Wnch Single Coiunm , ( i ". ' AdTertlsement ot Mr. Joe Person's llomedy ( Jt may be either written' or l( displayed. Do not put name on' the , adverlKement Put name end adi'-ess on enve'.tpe. ; The advertisements - wlU - be i , carefully numbered , In ;..' tne . ' order In - which they are re celved- ' nd for pamphlet 1 ' giving Information tn regttrd ' to , , , - t ' ' jma. joe Rso.Yg , . REMEDY. ' ' " " Meair. Jf. R. Ross, of The ' Charlotte Observer, and A. W. Burch, of The Charlotte nVm, ? will act Judges. Falling ta agreeVltey will call in a third 1 ; Contest Close at Noon, Dew ; . tembcr tith. 1007. ' ' No advertisements returned. ' ' Send aU advertisements to ' 'r.'-U sIRS. JOE PERSON, 4 ' Charlotte, N. C . ' " o Attractive Offerings For Christmas 5 ' Vf : j , In Men's and Young fifen's Sis; ; J SJSaBJBJSJBJPJSjafJSJBjBSJHSM Overcoats and furnishings. Ng , , are shown here in such great variety that you. will find it decidedly to your interest to come and see the dis play. Do that to-morrow' as early as you can .and bo sure to look at the splendid values we offer. .V Long-Tate Clothing Gompany : i ' . ' Qoodst sent OA approval ; returnabU at our expen&e. l RETAIL m t - 1 lta' Pi:::! The "king of Chr: 'mas ': gifts. Pu--I chasable here c. Time payments If j 1 wish. : C: sr x y ; . j . J
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