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ilved In the i Mary Neal y tj r -x C'r ?pt, of Salisbury, y in the city shopping. :. r.o'iiion snd Miss" Geneva n. of V.'adeoboro, were Char . toi yesterday. Car" T( lilng as follows have been rr.'eivtd In the city: 5 v ; -Mr., and Mrs. Charles D. Nottingham announce the marriage of" their 1 - . daughter ) ' - --,- ,llva , ' ', s , - to - - Mr. Harry. Orton -' " ' -" on Wednesday. December the elght- - " ' teenth, ,- , -. , . , " -,' nineteen, hundred and seven,",' , - ' . 8ea.View, Virginia. " , , .' ', " 'Among "the out-of-town choppers In the city yesterday were Mesdarnes John Falrley.' Sr., W. W. Home and Frank; Armneld, of Monroe. , ,, Miss porrie TJnder. of , Gaffney. .5. CI vas registered, among, the guests at the Buford yeaterdayf .'" na-anii Tlimchter. Mima I DeVaner of Wilmington, were registered among - the guests - at the - Buford yesterday. - '. " " Among" the " Visitors in ; the city ! yesterday casslng- through wese ' . Misses Annie Ingram, of Wadesooro, and 01- Vbtfa Ru3se.ll of Matton. . f.-s " ' ' Jflss Eryte Baker, ot Mount Pleas . ant, was Charlotte visitor ,-yester-, day. , - . : Mr. 'andvMrs, J. N, Rollings, of Monroe spent a1 few hours in the ,Clty yesterday.- v . -v - - Miss Pal LeGrand ', has ' returned , rom a sihort visit tk Rockingham. ; Misses fidlth and Beulah 'Smith Jiave returned to their home In Statea Wlle after visiting in the city., Mr. - and Mrs C. ' M. V McLaughlin nd daughter,, Miss Dorothy, of Wash ' Invtnn mill intn t ha PhCtsif THSI hllll- days In the city with Mr. McLaugh lin's father, Mr.. P. S.- McLaughlin. : Mr. and Mrs.J. I tea. of Durham, were registered -among the guests at the" Selwyn yesterday. '-.v- V, ," ,. j. !j '- - i i i - - .V. f flay to spend ins noiiaays wim aibss ;" Mary leuer t Montreat. .j- - 7. wrs Lt. Jts, Alexander ana mue sun, JtaateP h. B. Alexander, Jr. have gone . 9 MooresvllU to spend th Christmas aollday .with Relatives. , , Mrs. Fred D. Austin and daughter, -' Louise, have gona to Rockingham to soent Christmas with Mr Austin' parents, Mr. and Mrs A," A, Williams. Mf. nd Mrs. R. C. , Everett and Miss Alma Smith, of ' Laurlnburg, spent yesterday in the city shopping. Mr and Mrft.JohA C. SlWes. Of Mon- 1 roe, , were Charlotte . visitor yester- xrtiKi' rithftHnft rnhh .'arrived in ' th rltv - yesterday from' 1 Belmont, t.'.wher lOhe has been attending St. Mry' College, Ho spend, the holidays -, here with rrienfls an? .relatives. . , Mv . it ' Tn' iomlfiK, dance given ly; " td " Bachelors last night was tha moat , .elaborate as well as tne moat seieci :, nfwrlal event of the year, .The danc in commenced at :S0 b'clos and lasted until . midnight. At' 12. 'on ?. tka blc stroke of the bit olty hall clock v tki nBir KgacA.1 iitA Averunn n i masked.. Supper, delightful repast, '' followed. The Richardsin. Orches tra ot twelve pieces xurn siei ine , nulc. The room was tasteful'y and appropriately decorated In white and green, mlsletoe, holly and ChrWmas ' bells adomln the several central and . aide chandeliers. The favdra Mfre superb, consisting of splendid minia , ture gold handbags. ,,Th? eventng ' was one ot rare enjoyment and. will be Ion remembered by those participat !ng. Those pr.ese.nt were: Ml!a Elizabeth Chambers, with Mr. cnase ,urenizer; , Miss May Oates With , Mr. . II, - Neil ; Mr. T. Robin Brem; Miss Lacy Bay ', with Mr. Dolph M. Toting; Miss hucy Robertson with Mr. Harvev w. Moore: Miss Sadie Belle Mayer with Dr, Bro die C Nalle: Miss Georgia Lowe' with Springs' with Mf. Walter R. Taliaferro A. Morson; Mlea Marguerite Springs with Mr. John A, Tte; Mrs. p. H. Mc- rnllrtiiirh with Mr. Frank M. Ca dwell: ' Mr. and Mrs., E. Randolph 'Preston; Mr. and' Mrs. John M. Scott Mt. and . J.VUO. vw . u.y , p ..A, DodswcrtJn Mr. and Mrs, Robert L. Tate, jar. and Mrs. ea.rj k. regram, Dr. and Mrs, Charles A. Blandt Mr. end Mrs. John B. Van Ness; Mr. and ...... www... I - .. 1m. 'Jl v Mrs. vvuiiam n. jwjucruwn,,, mn unit : Mrs. James L. Sexton, Dr. and Mrs; , Thomas II. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. 011- lesple Badlerj Me?srs. J. H. van Ness, Jr., M. A, Lyon, W. E.; Chambers aid 1 f p. v.. White,, r ; - Mr. and Mrs. Percival Hall, of Lin coin county, are txpected in the city during the holidays to visit relatives. Miss Ruth Ivey spent a few. hours Jn the city yesterday morning on her ourg. 8. C, whera she has been in school during the past fair. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Brunaon and children have gone to Oranjrebjrg, S. C, to spena t.ne holidays with re:a . tlves, Mesdamea Andrew Mooro and W. T. Love, of Gastonla, spent yesterday in the city shopping. ' ' ' aniSHBaaaaaJt 4 ' c t ( Mrs. E. O. Gilmer and Miss Lillian " Cllmer, of Statesvtlle, were register ed among the g-uests at the Central yesterday. , Mr. and Mrs. Fraork V,oot"n and chilJrf-n, of Fr'artanburg, 8. C. and Mr. WHI'im U. McOn-il. of Torts mnrh,, O.. are expfded In tiia -lfy 1 iti a few n t v -It at V.bome of I VT 7 I t 5 V 1 ! I t nt I.i'iiin t.l A is f( i t r'":' t T -i-LUte r Han'M o t. of th c.r flat' 'it' r Care.:, -s Kart . t .' . Mr. C?rd rit-hell on Wednfs-l'y t:,a c.t '..teenth of De- ct ruber one thou ..3d nlns hundred and st'ven fcparti, Georsria. - . . Jlr. an I lira. J. Y. Flowers arrived in the city yesterday to epend the hol idajs with the family of Capt.' J. II. McClintock, east of the city. , MIm Nancy Brown returned to the city- yesterday from Washington, where he has spent the fall at Gun- stones Hall. She will spend the Christ. mas with her father,. , Mr. F. M, Brown, on East-avenue.. Miss Mlnta Jones. -who is a student at the same sehooU will spend the holidays ,111 New York with friends. .',,...". Mr Norman. H. Johnson, of Ral eigh, is visiting her parents, 'Mai. and Mrs. J.. G. Balrd, on South Tryon street, r'-'"- t t 'V-:, t, , Hit" f r .1. -. '1.1. 'i1,' Miss Anna Grler has gone to. her home in Harrisburg to spend Christ mas. Bhe is a student at the rresoy terian College, - 1 . -. Mrs. J. .A.tFanacht and children are spending severer days with, tela, tives in Haserstown, Md.- J , 5 , , Miss Masle Schmidt, of the faculty of the Presbyterian College, is spend ing the holidays at her home in Fredr Miss Julia .Irwin will leave the JaU ter part f next weeit for. Union, 8. C, to attend a. house' party given by Miss Louise Murphy. !lMr". and Mrs. P. C. Whitlock will leave this morning for Rockingham to spend, the holidays with relatives. ; Miss Estelle Love.;ef Montgomery. AlaU spent yesterday in the city . on her way ito Baltimore. Md. She was itha guest here of Mra.T, W. Crews, in iMworwv - -r IMr. John F. Tork and children 'will leave the first of th week for Concord to1 spend the holidays with relatives. . -. 0 ', i ' Miss Delia Nichols, of the faculty of.- Bethany High School, is spend ing- the holidays in the city with the Misses Duncan, on West Thin street Miss Mamie 'Robinson ' arrived last night from Slier City, -where she -has been 1 teaching sohool and will spend Christmas wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'!, it Robinson, in Provi dence, f, V. , i ; ' ,,,' t ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Weill left' last night for ,Rdbklnham to., spend the holidays witn Mr, wears parents. Miss Mary BiSmett, of Camden, S, C, and Miss Mary Grey Sandifer, of Rock . Hill, 8. C, i were - registered among the. guests at the Selwyn yes terday, v. . v? - , v -, -: Miss Mary ? Ramsay Thomasi of Martinsville, Va was a Cnarlotte- vis itor, yesterday, stopping at the Selwyn: Miss El5n-r Guurgin.' Of Kings- tree, S. C. a Mudnnt sit Llnwool f Al lege, in Gaston cnunf.y, cam in 3jer day . with -Miss 'Nell'Orr,-to 1.0 her guest during th holiday. , . . - v v; , . i iniiiiiii.iwn -'f ftjc, 'Mi!s Pauline Orr arrived last night from Due W&jt Fom.tJo College" to pen! Chrknmas with- her parents, Dr." and Mra.. W. W. Orr. , ;"V,-;V') -t Mrs. Jonai W, MuJlt and daugh ter, Miss Mauls- Mullen,; of Lincoln ton, are the ; guests - vt ' Mr. Maiy Hunter, "on North pine street, - ,. - , Mrs. W. S the holidays Capt. J. O. Tryon street - Baekervillf Is spending with her father-in-law, .BaskervlUe,, on North Miss Jessie .Buchanan, who Is a student at Peaee Institute, returned home last night to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. WrF, Buchanan. ' ' ' ' " . ' ' "' ' 1.".. ' 7 ' ' . Miss Bessie Grler,, of, Bteele Creek, has returned ffbm Leslies, S. C, where sh visited relatives for -several -days. ,'t",i A' " Misses ' Fannie- and Josie Hender son, of the teaching force of ' the graded schools, will spend the holi days at their home at Aerua. : , ' . t ' ,, ,s( " "' k." 4- t Wins Marag-aret Morris returned to the city last night from Mount Gilead lo spend the holidays at home. - .' Misses Lily Stokes, of Rock Hilt S.' C, Lily Williams, of Morganton, and Stanley JIl)r of Hickory, spont last night In the olty, on their way home from college. They were registered at the Selwyn. -. . - . ' . . ' Mrs. M." M. Divls, of Rock Hill, S. C spent last night ia the city, topping at the Selwyn, , 1 ; - Mr. and MrsW. H." Phillip, of Lenoir, wera Charivtte visitors last night - - ,.'' (Mrs.' IS..- Stephenson of Polk ton, was a guest at the Ifuford last night , , ' - . ' TERSOXAU The Movements of a Number of Poo ' , ' pic, Vtltors and Others. Mr. E. II. Grace will spend the Christmas holidays in Georgia with relatives. Mr. Allan Milllron will leave In a day or two for Baltimore to spend the holidays at home. Mr. P. t liingston, ot Portsmouth, Va.,' freight' claim acent of the Sea board Air Line, ! spending a few days In the city with friends. . Mr. R. O. Tlngley arrived in the city last nUht from Atlanta, Ga , where he hn bttn attndlnr school at tl.a Oeorgl.i Terh. He nl.I epen 1 the ln;i.' ' with his prer.:. Tlr. and Mr, E. r. Tlr-W, in Dilworth. ::r. II. P. l"i.;l returt."l to Va ho...e l.i A i. ;.; i. Ga., j - -t.-r;;y eTt-r ppendirT a cor;,! of i'.".y9 In tiiS c!'y r n b" l"t. T.' I. I P'W, Cf Cf " ro, i.e. 'Tis t',e c st l . ' I ' 1 5 -rl y -fse !' . V.'. C. ' i'lD. C. ' -n.r, cf cx ::r, j. ct A'"ei:, rir.t yeito.'day ii tf.e ciiy nn ba.l- Mr. R. A. Co' .ia i-. of Ccv.cord, was a visitor In t.e city yesterday. Dr. J. B. Eubai.ks. of Monroe, was registered amonj the guests at the Buford yesterday. ' Among the gues-ta registered at t'.ie felwyn yestarday were Messrs. W. A. Lane and L. C. BIckett ot Monroe. Mr. P. M. Dellinger, of Newton, spent yesterday in. the city on -business. f , , ' - .-.V ' " Mr. T. L. Simmons, of Chapel Hill, was registered among the guests s at the Buford yesterday. ' Mr. William Smith Williamson, ef Winston-Salem, .was . a Charlotte vis itor yesterday. - i Mr. C. W THlett Jr., returned yes terday from Chapel Hill to spend the holidays with his parents, .. - Mr. Palmer Chalmers has returned to the city , from Ersklne College-to spend the holidays. " .He will leave the first of the year- for Princeton University to take course of theolo-gy.v- ri , -; ' a. -- - Mr. .Ciiudo. Ramsaur, of Lincoln- ton; spent last night in the city. - Mr. A. S. Dslton. of Winston-Salem. was registered among the guests - at thf Selwyn yesterday. v " 1 Dr.. a. stoKes Munroe, oi uoiumn; , Ga., spent yesterday in the city with relatives and friends. Mr. J. w. Johnson, ot Marion, . -u . was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. . : . Mr. A. Ft 3uk:kel. of Llncolntcn, was registered among the guest ;t the Central last night.. - - Mr. R. P. Monohan. . of Sumter, B C spent yesterday in the city. Mr. J. E. Bero. of Beaufort,, s. C srnt last, night in the city, stopping at the Central. 1 Mr. CI Gates left last night for Columbus. Ga.. to . Join his wlf and spnd the Christmas holidays with rcl atites,. - ... j'- ':';, '' ' ' ' Mr. J. McDonald came off , the road - yesterday and Willi spend the holiday. here with his relative.. -Mr. Boyce Ranson returned last night from. Bethany High School to spend the-holidays ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. -Ransom .. Mr. lb J. Steere returned Jast night from the A, and M.-College to spend Christmas with Ms parents. pror Neal Hanson, or tne ijetnaoy High School, is spending several days here with his parents. -,. ' Mrt Joa McMurray pem last mghfi In the city -en route from Due West, S. C to hla home in Fort Mill Mr. Carey 'Buchanan returned last night frow Ersklne - Ollega. Due West, S. C, and wilt spwvl the hul days with his parents, Mr, a.vj Mis. W. F. Buchanan, on- Mint reet. -. Mr. Jefferson Hood was In the city last night en route to his. home , in Morning Star -township trom, Due West S. Gr7U 4 v St '.Mr-iCharles A. Moaeley, Jr.i will re turn borne to-day from . Cluster Springs Academy, ' South Boston, Va where he ha been attending ac.iooi, to spend, the holidays. He will- bring wlth him fi hla guest Mf. .yaaroura Miosby,jr., or iamftnturg, va. - , - Mr. John M. Harmon, of Th Ob server foree, will leave to-night for Brooklyn, N. T., to upend. the noiuays with Txi family. ' ' " 1 Mr, J, R. Qulnn; c-f Gastonla. Wat a visitor to' the city at night, stop, ping at the Buford. Messrs. J. M. Relnhardt and . H J, Shrotvce, of Stanley, were Visitors to the city yesterday, Messrs. T. "M. Harrill andfL; .R. Tate, of Cliffslde, spent last night in the city. , . ""i'f't "' f r Rev. McNeely DuBose, of Morgan -town, came 4own last night and will be here' this morning on business. . 'Mr. C. W. Boshamer was Char "otte visitor last nlghf from States vine. ; ' i . , . - Among the ' Buford guests' last night was Mr, B. S3.- Goodman, , of Statesville. i -" Rev. W. 'A, McAuley came fa'last night from Due West, . C, whera he has been studying theology it he past term. H will spend Christmas with relatives at Huntersville, Mr. John J. Fry -was a guest at the Buford last night, y . - Messrs.- J. S. P. Carpenter and J. C. Ballard, of Cherryville,, were ,ln the city last night , t Rev. Dr. D Clay Lilly, of JWns. ton-Salem, is spending a few days in the city. ; , " , f 'i.'i : t :"l X' , . v BRIEFS. .;';, ; A Few' '.Minor Happenings , fa ' and ' ' Abont tne cy., Chariotte Council, V. C. T., will meet to-nignt at T: o'ciock. - Rev, Frank - Sllerf has had a "phone p-laced in the--district pars&u aga, ", His number is 1659. ,.Rev. W'. W. Baj-a will preach to morrow night at Eiworth Methodist church, on North Graham street , Mr. James. R Irwin,' 'a, young man of Steele Creek, left yesterday for Pomona, Fa to make his home in the future. , . Dr. J. A' Austin has exchanged his cadallac and Wayne cars' with Messrs.-Ham ft Ross for a new Max well runabout- , - ' . 'After the .first -of the year the Consolidated Cigar Company's store will be at ttbe corner of North Tryon and Fifth streets. .;, , Cotton 1 receipts - yesterday amounted to 0 bales at IX cents as aganst 77 bates at .75 cents on the same data last year.' , . Dr. Fred A. Austin win bo ready to occupy his ne horn on Sunnyslde avenup, in Piedmont Park, about the first ot the new year. -1 The match atne of basketball at the Y. M C, A. to-night will be between- tne Tar mets ana i.ie Atn letlcs at 1: 10 o'clock. The holiday season began yester day with the students of the North Carolina' Medical College, They will enjoy freedom until January 3d. -. The-re will be an important moet i"4T of the managers of the Alexander Home this morning at 11 oclork with Mrs. A., B. Reese, on North College street. , , 1 ' . TMa is the dAy for he openln of the tea, tfoffee and sugsr store of lhe C. D. Kenny Company, on Kou'h Tryon !rct. Mr. J. F. Roberts will l.c in c'.-ars. , , Trains Nos. 33 and Hi, on t!"J P'-uM.ern. will be operatol In to ti'is'i ljnl'I aftf-r the ' holid"y rc-'i. T!i' trains run between Washl. -. .1 mt J,:,..t'nvr.:e. :,.i i . ir,y fi It s here K1 1 in , r-t that Ir. Anchie Grab- t is ill , raeuPtjnSt at his home Ii I! We bought these Suits late and are selling them at $10.00 to $15.00. less than regular - valuc. Now we make . , another cut Any of our new, stylish Suits that we have been' selling special 122.50 to $17.50. . . , ,919.75 " , A. Dice Suit,' but not the ., latest style, as low as. , i.r.$4-98 suit FINE ;3IILtiXERY;AT ASTOXISII- 4, XXG PRICES, Oar milliners" nave fixed up a lot ".,"' . .V, si - . , of .very pretty Hats at prices half and less than ' former . prices. ; Klce, srjllsh Hats, " fresh from workroom; sam goods sold for $5.00 s 'X ,H h'.S' tC ' , - f''1 f and $6.60. A i . , t... .$2.99 Choice llnej pretty, atylish Hats Just . trimmed i .V , ', , If .93 GIFTS TOR SERVANTS Large 'showy Furs. ,.....$1.88. $2.98 White Aprons , , J, , 23c., 50e. White , Waists. .,,73c., H.00, etc. Umbrellas , 75c.;, $1.00, tc. Handkerchief. ' . l Black Ratine Underskirts 98c., $1.25 Belts in Holly Boxts., , , , .26c., 50c. Large Shopping 'Bag, , , .'. , . . . . ,SC. Neckwear in boxes.,'.. ,,,.25e., 50c IVEY'S New' fork,"' A telegram ''ftp ths effect was received yesterday "by . his father, frot. Alexander, Graham- . . - The Observer was misinformed In regard to the name of the new stock holders of. the Foreman-Miller Com pany, recently incorporated. ,lt was Mr, J. L. Coble instead ot Mr. J. Cobb who becomes a stockholder in the concern. j It is said that all of the bridges along the line of the Southern be tween Charlotte and Greenville, 8. C, afe being Inspected, overhauled and? iinreu, ir iBi ta in line; wua in gen eral scheme of repair work now being prosecuted by the Southern. ? -. - , Mr. C. H, Plercw, who has been connected for several months with the local branch office .of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, has 'been transferred to the Charles ton plant ' The change-is in the na ttiru of a promotion for Mr,, Pinrc. A StUPniSE MARRIAGE. Charlotte Younff Man Weds Union County Girl Will '. Make - Their : Home In Ttils City. - t A surprise marriage of last even ing' that will-, Interest many friends in Charlotte, Monroe and other places In North Carolina was that of Mr. James Anderson Nelson, of this, city, to Miss Wtnnifred Faye Blakeney, of Union county. The ceremony was performed ai the home of Mr. Creston B. Blakeney, father of the bride, who Uvea a short distance from Monroe. The first intelligence received by the family of the groom of the marriage vu a long distance 'phone message from him a short while before the ceremony, ' ; The bride la an attractive . young woman of one of Union vountyVi best Hamdles. and she will receive a cordial welcome In this city, ; . ' The groom ii th elder aon of ev. end Mrs. J. S. Nelson, of Piedmont Park, and Is young man. whose every quality of excellence of char acter csnnot be too highly commend ed. He is one of the youngest, men in the employ of ths Southern Rail way, as engineer of one of Its most Important trains. He holds the en tire confidence f Mn employers and of all who know him. - Mr. and Mrs.- Nelson will arrive In Charlotte ito-day and they will make their home with . the parents of the rroom, Mrs. CaH T. Blakeney, only sister of the - groomr who ... resides in Jefferson, B.. C, fs also At the home of her parents for the holidays. Her husband ana tne 'bride or last even lng are brother and sister. ; ; Xorth Carolina Day. ' , In ths city and county ', schools North Carolina Day was observed yes terday with areroprlate exercises These occasions sire annually held and ire orovlnr beneficial In awaking In terest in the history of the State. Se lections are read at these exercises by children to whom they are assigned the t-tats Superintendent' office and contain contributions of hlntory and poems by men well acquainted; with education in its manifold forms. b.itsly snxrn vr., Afcrshaw I'rown, of Wintertnn, k. Y.. hal m verv retiurli3l! !i.T:cn.'j te rsvs: "l(..-'f.r e"t t''iiy fi.'Knij up nv, r r one r S "rt fi 1 I'D ri.li' j i (.-. v if- : . f u". ' 1 i i, Mn i t!i I. ! '""' eil l.v r 1 -m,. li--t t!""9 ' t i I.-' ' ' X : si. y " ) 1 'v!-i (' ,!'!. ' t XT' ' i , . A r,ht. ' i i in ' . t I - ,h. a i i k' I i i " 1 t n i. 'I t a f f-Kl I ' ' i." 1 nt .(iff i t if i. v ..' .J a .1 . . n i r '11 ! y t I i. - by the teachers, as many as possible J w.K.vAA ""."W m;t, being givet i some part o the pro.! . "'1. trrammei. Tnee are tent out' from ,i, p,v. i a has to te evtrywhere at once, trying to find out what everyy wauls ti t'.. t i happy On Cl:rl.-tmas raornins. Here you'll f.nd the broadest, choic-:t ftocks of holjy ; , t in Greater Charlotte, a safe, convenient, comfortable establishment. e:?.cient ani court --s s while we have an extra force to wait upon th trade, with three delivery wagons, as well is s i , delivery boys t deliver goods, we must ask the public to be patient with us. To-day "will be 'record-breaking special offerings in all departments. Here is a partial lUt of va!a": Day Your Toys From Us and Save Money Everything 1 That "Old , Santa Claus" Needs to Gladden the Hearts of the tittle Folks Can Ee Found Within Our Four Big. Es. tablishmenta. . Vs. , ? : i . ' ( Big Doll Specials Jc 10c, 25c. to 1$ All kinds of Doll Furniture., 10 .and Toysj Stoves and. Ranges, -10c. to $S Tool Chests, 2Bc. to $2.50., 's . Horns and Trumpets, lc. to 10c. Jumping Jacks, 1 5 and. 10c. Singing Tops, 5 and 10c. .' -Tea Sets, Doll, China and Tin, 6c' to ..$i.5o. : "SY i Ten Pins, all slies, 10 to 50c, ' Hockey Horses, Swinging "Horses and Bho-Flys, 75c, to $S.B0. ' All kinds of Tln Toys, 5 to 25c Toy' Trunks, ,jl0c. to $2.50v x Hmall Iron ? Express Wagons 10 to if -1 i j - ' i i Large Express Wagons, 88o. to $3.50. Doll Go-Carts and Carriages, J5c to t $$.to, t V,' -- ' i All kinds Of Balls, ,1c." 5c, and 10c. Everything for '. the' Baby Rattles, Balls, etc. 6c. and 10c. t t Toy Guns,' Sc., 10c, 25c. " Vacuum Guns arid Pistols, 26 -and Toy Plariosth best ones made, 25c. . to 5 y Paper Wreaths and " Bells, 6c and 10c i . WHOLESALE ew crop. Seeded Raisins, Currants, Dates and Figs. W. 1L CROIYEIX. y Thones 944 and HVti ," mm Special Hoticqs PUDDINGS ARE IMPROVED BY THE use of the. best vanilla. That's the rea son the best cooks demand Blue Rib bon. FOR BENT I EAST 8TH. MODERN t convenience. 7 Llddfll St., I rooms, $12.60; 6' and M Fust 30th St., $2 25 per week; 8W West 6th, 4 rooms,, 88; lai East 10th,'4 rooms. tun Kast Kth, 4 rooms. 0. J, AKTHUR HENDERSON -s BRO. .... ,- ..'r'ti'.vji-i L BUT, YOUR CHRISTMAB - GOODS r hw-e, fin Perfumery, Toilet . Hats, Cnmhs sno Brunhes, Traveling, Sets, Mirrors, Cigars, Cut Glass, Nttnnally's fine Candl'-s. $2.70 worth ot Rsnitol for $1, etc, WOODALL A 8HEPPARD, On the Square. . - , ' t-- ,, HARK TOY A PAGE, ELECTRICIANS, Everything electrical.; hnuse, mill end tine work a specialty. We also furnish ' MiltnstM for cttv lighting plants, HARK3Y A PAGE, ! W. TrsJe ft , Charlotte,' N. C. lin 'phone . KL Night calls IV and JWi . - WHAT WW flKRVB 13 APPETIZING end .healthful. It's a Ion journey to tlml a better menu,' healthier. food nr prices more poptilar. Kstlng bera . means sntlnfactinn na nel eM t0ort hn mor. OHM LINING -. ROOM AND LUNCH COUNTER,,.,. .Vi" TYPBWRTER RIUfiONSI. . CARBON paper and note books. Largest line of , stsndard typewriter supplies in Care linss... Evrytltl!ir fn and gun ran- - tead., J. K. CRAYTON CO.. ill H. .. Tryon street, ,'1'hone 04. , v , Bf;Y YOUR SUNDAY CIGARS TO-DAY. You can't find a hotter line In town tlian ours, we carry nil the Heading fnvortte smokes. Hpc-lal boxes for fhrlstmns. JA8. P. STOWfi ft CO., , truiS8lfits. 'l'lmne 179. , , - - , i."", on ma (uiiiur. - n nuy t wnmn. silo then retntl . cut rt.. BKiuU W.3 ft CO-, 2i Weat Trmia streot, worth, ffiS-3. 1 1k liniiilaome now hw on Hnulwrrn, yar. Jie l.iiiitn tO trn'lfl fr rrtlA, end hojiia pnwf In r.n.lUing & J.fitn. If yu lAT't Ii ijf l.u 'Ineas wil'i i"". y'i tn-iet ft IlivJ I t. 'J'hoiiO Hit. . ,t.t, rT"':Tr r-n tvn ; wit.i t e r T 'i l-t i i 'i. .' rr. I - r- 1 W-i' -! ' A"-. ( ' , i im !' i? k i t ' i t . i i v I .i im i ' . ' t iv A.," , 1 I ., .., . . i , . i i i K 1 J. ., WIEML mmsm Everything to Decorate the Christmas k Tree With. The .Tunnleet". False Faces, 5, 10 'and 25c. " . . Drawing Slates, 6, 10, 25c. Toy Animals, 6.' 10, 25c Surprise Boxes that will surprise, 5, 10, 25c. K I 'jt " ' 1 f,.'l5.J : The Best Card; Games, Such sa Au thors, Lotto, Old Maid, Etc, Loud Blowing Tin Horns,-1, 5, 10c ' Engines and - Trains, ' both Mechanl ' cal and Steam, 60c. to $5 00. ' Wood Soldiers, the. ' kind .: hard to ' break, 25 and,t$e. v v Jumping Dogs and Donkeys, tic. ) All kinds Of Toy Watches, I and 10c. Novelties In Mechanical Toys, 25c, ' 8c" ' ' !' f Xnias Bargains For Satnrday An -! Opportunity to Bay Useful Gift. , Good size soft, downy Doubls Cotton ;' Blanket. 9, 18 and 8c. pr. f. All-Wool , North Carolina Blankets worth a third" more, $2.48, $2.12, , $8.9$ pr! (, "- f.'", ' VV Large $1.26 Counterpanes, 8c. $1.60 Black Sateen Petticoats, 8c. ( 6c White Hemstitched Handker ' chiefs, 25c doa. lOc and 16c. s Ribbons reduced 6c. 20c Ribbons reduced to lOcy , 'f 10c. Large Bleached ' Towels, 7e pr. Ladles' Tegular Black Fleece Lined Hose, 10c. pr. ' ,N , Cut flower fe s has come again. ' . .W have them, as usual, and the unusual kind the kind that are just II . little better than the erdl nary commercial kinds. We grow fancies in ROSES, CAR- ; NATIONS, etc. . : . We make handsome Brtdea . Bouquets. We shlo the hand somest Floral Designs used tn North Carolina, we dJ. Writ us, telegraph or telephone. We ship to any pointquick. , t . '. " ,f I 1 1 X ; I. Van Lindfcy Nursery Co. - ' POMONA, H. O r Silver and Cut Glass Fcrftristaas ' Beautiful; articles of all sorts ii this 'line, from small Articles . at popular prices to the handsomest gifts one could wish, for. ? B. A. Southcrlancl Jeweler GET IT AT UAWtErS." ha lib a Cdx of Cigers ftrlsto . Sl 1 4 k ! 1 yfe hare a com- plete assortment of the best brands, . 4i t ? . v i- " x 1 Get your SundaV ensoke to-dav, sure. . t i 11 r ! a t 25c. to 85c. Woolen Dress C,v "j duced to 16c ' 60c, and 1 5c Woolens reducf 1 ti c ' . Ladles' Heavy Fleece Lined C. and Mittens,' 10, 15, 25C. pr. Special values in Ladles' Hand t . , 25c . f'' : 1 ;;' , 4 Ladles' regular S5c. . Underveets tl Ladles'' regular 3$c. Heavy Under ' vests, SSc" (' , Good size Ready Made Bed Sheets, ) 6oc , ; , $1.00 50-inch Brokdcloth, au shades and Black, ?5c , M ' Children's 50c. Bearskin Caps, 83c. ' ' Children's -Toboggan Caps.'. 10 and J5c. -' ; r , ( Men' Heavy Undershirts, 16c ' Men's Heavy 50c. value Blue Over shirts, special 25e. ' " Boys' Heavy .Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers 23c ' . ' , . . -Heavy Wool Sox. IOC ' -'.. 10c, Black, Blue, Tan and Red Men's full seamless Socks, 6c pr. Men's Extra Heavy Sweaters. 4 te. Boys" regular 50c. Sweaters, $8e Wright's Health Underwear always sella gt $100, special 75c ,' Men's Wool $1.60 Pant ' reduced to l' 9$c. ; VV Men's Overcoats worth $6.00 to $6.00 j reduced to $S.8.' ' ''( V-.'''. . i- t'-ii i i.'iiM.ir n j'i. i " R.ETAIL Notice of Rcniovn! '':Y -.til sfV. ; no. t west nmi sttjxt. J have moved from my office, ii N. , Tryon, just around the corner ta - NO. t WEST FIFTH STREET, where I will be pleased to sea per sons on business'' or socially. S. VVITTKOWSKY. FOR CHRISTMAS , , . Chafing Dishes, . Serving Dishes, ;: , I ; ' T-" ; - .. - . ' . Coal Vases, . .... . Jarring Sets- f. i Stoves v i!V''.v'l Ranges. , , J. II. f-IcCeuslsnj & Co. 221 South. Trycn Ci Christmas "-. Flovcrs Roses, Carnations, Violet?, Sweet Peas, Lily of the Val ley. , N' i , V u"f ',, 'v ' r 1 ' ' - " ft " Nice' Pot Plants, Ronr.n Hyacinth and Karcissus, tt 25 and 50 ccnts. Give Us a trial. ' Sclioltz, TIic Hzri: M if A ( i.1 S , ' ' , Tott never . make a r.;: tit? M .when yoa buy USamoui. r M they never decrease in vu ' and nothing gives r.u-r r' ra to the wearer. V.'s r ail our 1.'"-, I -o . and &,'s,"f "'r Can s ive you . 10 t ) eent, Arv rr'- ' ' dtre frna ) ' your sr- f - C M !l c:
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1907, edition 1
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