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I ; v. ," at l ' ! my ; . ,, 3 n..: i'." i : .on - !, ; ...bury ( ' . u:a, 1 t..trvt-nlr:g- r-r-Li-v '.have n.l fr r"ierVHi at the ' i i T i m a .a a A cU It'sation, 50 strong, is j 1-r from GrcenvlUe, S. C. ! o:ar:Tin"a v.ill lac.:i:,i r; ' JOY j is cr 1 v: ally every -desir-toto seat in; house baa been taken. '-The , ( s t will be a notable one, especially , i i t ooul circles. , . 7- xl . . -. i , Mr. anil' Mrs. W. I. Henderson and,j iU;jrfvlet yesterday morning lor j 1a u-xiiburg to spend Christmas with I ; i i ' " Henderson's ; motner, Mrs. L .aven Thomas. . , -tjilss Margaret Abbott, ot Welles 1 -y College, Massachusetts, . and Mr. , I neodore " Abbott, or Asheviiie, are I ending the Christmas holidays In liedmont Park with their ' parents, . J r. and Mrs. F. C- Abbott T Miss Alma Pethea, of McColl '8. C. ' spent yesterday In the cltli stopping at the Central. ( Hiss Annie- H. Brown, of David eon, was a visitor in the city yester-t day. -, , . vv. . - , t , - ' The subscription dance Friday -night at the Selwyn Hotel In honor of the numerous visiting- young ladles a-id those home from college for the holl oa v. KMinlitM tn he largely attended. Those who will act - as chaperone will be: JJI1. .and Mrs. , R. . , I Tate, Dr. v and Mrs. . Thomas ; H. -Wright; Mr. and Mrs. Q. W Graham, r Mr., and - Mrs. p. 1ST. Hutchison, Jr.,- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Humphrey, Jlr.' and Mrs. Harvey Lambeth. Mr. 5 and Mrs. John R.-Van Ness, . Dr. and Mrs. I, W. Falson, Mrs. D.' H. Mc- . Collough, Mr. .and Mrs. AW It. Rob ertson and Miss Lucy,Oat6B. j. : : -h- t t , ,. ,.-. .. . . . , '-.' .i I .r: i Mrs., John C. Crawford1, of Lancas- 'ter. 8. C, U the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Montgomery on South Try- on street. Z Mrs. Joe Person left ' yesterday taornlng for Hickoryto spend Christ . fnai with relatives and friends, : , k ? "- , " 1 tT'M'faa TAhnjtl Pimon will arrive . In ; the city to-mOrrow from Red Springs to spend a week or tea days witn Mrs. ' Henry M- Mc Aden,1 on. South Try on street ', t .Miss Grace Andrews; ot Greenaiboro, ,!s spending Christmas week with Mrs. Oharlea W. Parker, in Piedmont Park. Mrs. W. B. Ryder and daughter, Jkllss Virginia TRyder. will leave the last of next wek for Columbians. C, : to spend a month with relatives. . .. . . . i-r i..- '- "Mr., and Mrs. Ralph H. Holland, of - Kew York, and Mr. and Mrs. Algle Holland and son, of Sumter. 8, C, - Are spending the "holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holland, on South Try- 'en street ';''.. , ,j , . - . t- Mrs. Alice Nalle, and, Mhwea, El . - (freda, Sidney-and Bessie Naile . left Jat night for , Cheater, 6. C. to upend everal days witfli relatives. , ' . Miss Anna Twelvetrees s spending f . to-day In High Shoals. '" She wUlre V.'Ura to the city this evening, t v 5 . 2 Mrs. Charlea B. , Piatt' will enter. -Jafn Fridays evening - at " a. "bridge luncheon" in honor of Mra. Joseph " Tull. of Birmingham, Ala. , , ' - Owlngo conflict In dates, Miss - Mildred Blspham has postponed her teceptlon, in. honor of her gueat, Miss -Tfohannon, from Friday until Satur day evening. ' r . - . - ' i ? " ' t' j Mr, and Mrs. JH. Ross spent yes- ' terday JnkXincoInton ewlth relatives,; , v-1- Oenerat and Mrs. T. R . -Robert-; son, of Raleigh,, arrived In the city ; yesterday to spend the holidays with y- Captain hd Mrs. W; R. Robertson and " Ollss Julia - Robertson - . . " Mr.and MrsjJ. CReld wlU give the young people of Sard is a party to-night at their home on the Provi v dence road.'; 1 A number has been in- vtted and the -occasion will be alto - gether snjoyable. i. ' h ' tk ,"' . " rf ilMIss Maude Hayes wIH entertain a rnmber rf . friends at her home In ' iiiopton to-night . 1 ' ' . i.jiJ: ?Sxi readings as fojlows were ls ' . sued yesterday:1 - I:, r .The Southern Manufacturers Club ' ' tr requeBts the pleasure . v, - S of y ouf presence at a holiday reception . ' , 1 f .to be given ' , - -. " 11 . Tuesday jevenlng, December the thirty . I 4" ' " ' ' ' rat ' ' ' t ' '' ' i from nine until twelve o'clock .'h ' - t the Club Rooms ' ! Charlotte, ' North Carolina 4 -; ' - - , A' U SMITH. ' ' , J. W, WADSWORTHr ,. j- M. VICTOR," ' . , , v :-r ,- . House Coinmitfee. . ' . - - , jMlss Emma Buftlngton will be at tome to her music class this afternoon fiom t to 7 o'clock. -This reception bill take place at .Miss Bufflngton's ijjome on North Graham street -and will no doubt be a very enjoyable oc casion. Miss Bufflngton 1s one of the most efficient and one of the most suc cessful musltf tetchers in Charlotte, Ind her class numbers more - than thirty pupils. v She Is a popular teach er and hostess, and her social evenings vlth her c)aw are always anticipated gnd remembered with pleasure. H The leading. social event fit to-day CC the rereptlon whichvMrs. -James-h: frxton will give this afternoon to t'.ie confederate veterans who constitute Vpcklenbnrg camp. " The beautiful "home of Mrs. Beaton; On Parlt avenue, la Pllworth. asbeen tastefully dee crated for the occasion, and the most r ant hospitality will be the por i y of every guest ': Mrs. 8exton Is al vHys hotew of more than ordinary rharm. and this art la, never, more evi dent than in tJiese annual receptions st Christmas-tMe when her.liome ls thrown open to the men whi .wore the ftav In the sixties. Her loyalty Is uU-known and no daughter ;of the Euth la tha redolent 'of more gracious epnreclatlon than is shc ... ; v --The veterans will meet' at the city 'tall at 2:3o o'clock and go in a body. on a apecla!" caf.-'t-'tft .fMr,,":."8ton,f home. The hours for , the reception re from t to 8:30, and the one to be1 given to-day promises to surpass all (provfnu ones.. At least 100 guests are promoted. ,-Xk' . ''"-y-V'" .J" , A proTramme of music and reclta t'ns will be furnished. : Another , In- tftlnK feature of the afternoon will ii prexentation of a curio cabinet the Children of the : Confederacy, . xrnr mkhrt cur.HTMA? ,nd a t'H"lit. hurnv nd rr"Tv.roii New fnr t all uwr ct Iiliw Kiliioii I'Iavor i " .irtii. -r j 1 j j IS ABSENT FROSI IfOUR CHRISTMAS FEAST., Any good grocer will supply 1 Ibr 25,cts. 7 - i The Hcily-Toylor Co., 11 ' -' Trf, J B. Alexander making1 the pre sentatlort speech. - ' " , , - - " . "One of' the delightful' events ot-the Christmas season will be the masque rade at the home of Mrs. O. A. Rob tins, In Dllwortli, on the night of December Jlst, New Tear's. Quite a large,, number of young laJIes and young gentlemen will take -part, the music (being furnished by the, Rlchi ardson Orchestra. There is not a more beautiful home in the city, than "Bel Air4 which will be fitted up and decorated especially for the occasion. Admission.' will be by "card, .; if ' ryccixi A'SDriiis opeiia&? Ilia Operas as Popular as Wagnerian Operas in London - Interetttlng Cofninent ot One of Charlotte's , Musicians. - V - c Although the exquisite opera by IPucolni, -composer of I'Madam i But (terfly have been introduced on the: American stage quite some time ago, one might say with the nrst Henry Savage produotion ' of tne four-act opera seria "Da- - Bohemef In 1S9, the American public 4s just of ' late beglnninf to appreciate and give, full recognition to the genius of, thla tal ented Italian musician. Puccini's first notable operatlo production was "Manon Lescaut." which was given in Italy at a time when 'Mascagnl's VCavalleria RustVcana" and Leonoa vallo's "Jtl Pagliaccr' -were all the erase; this was in 1891.' Five years later came "La Boheme,'? and v this proved a tremendous success in all the larger towns of Europe as well us of this countr. At first "ia'Boheme" was sung in America by a wandering Italian opera, troupe, just a year af ters its premiere in Turin, Maly. The Aext season Mr. Henry W. flavage obtained the 'English rights ana pro duced it In New York ; with Yvonne de Trevtile us Mlml, the flower girl; since tiiat time it haj -been one of the feature plays in the repertory of the J'Savag .Grand Opera Company." "La Tosca," an opera the libretto of which has the tragedy or Sardou for a ; model.-was . written in 18J8 and a year, later Mr Savage gave the same in, English. , t . ..... t ; "Madam Butterfly," the lately so much beepoknand bewritten tragic opera, aa-flniahed three- years ago and'-flret prodaicedat 'Larscala",, in Milan with ind4fferent success; later it was .rewritten and then 'given at the 'SaA Carlo" In Naples." : For the past -two- years it has teen the most popular offering at "Covent Garden" as, well as on the other' European stages of consequence. The pathetic little Japanese story which Is so full of the elemental human passions, love and iiapplnesa, then '-'deceit ' and de spair, ' is based on: John . Duther Long's book and the drama by David Belaaco of like name. k ' As to ,the music m "Madam But terfly". one might say that, though there is in it that exotic elemeht, descriptive of a land, and scenes for eign to us, It Is also full of the lan guage of human . happiness and woe -which i must be understood by everyone able to feet. The idea of the "Leitmotif" has also .been adopt ed In this last of the Pucolnl operas theme-f the prelude to the first actJ being Interwoven , into the different iparts.;; Thet la 'freshness . and brilliance in the orchestra of this opera, seldom found in the writings of modern composers, and a wealth ot original -.'harmonies, that can tu,t delight the hearer. . t Puccini is not a great , conductor and he seldom directs his-own works; he Is, however, in constant attend ance at the rehearsals nnd takes as active an interest in the singing of the different roles as the & singers themselves. J It , may not be out of place to mention that during the past season at Covent Garden, Puc cini operas have had as many per formances as the Wagnerian operas, a ; success equally , pronounced - . in America for the. young Italian gen lua . . 1 '' . . s . , TIIE IMlIJfCE COAFf V,. Play : Pleases Fair-Sized . Audience- Cyril boom is Ail Kigitt - ana tue QaudiRS Were: Good. , A fairly - good-sized house, : eonslder Jng the circumstances, greeted the nresentatlon of 'The princ Chao;" with 'Cyril Scott in the title role last night 1 Those wno- went out .wers well repaid, for the drama 1s a very pretty and pleasing r one,' and last night's east presented it very effec tively,. Cyril Scott won tne appro bation of the audience easily. Peri haps the main feature or features of the performance relatea to the char acter of Claudia. In .t 1, Claudia, played by Beryl Pullman, was S years of age, and act 2, played by Helen Pullman, she was 8 years of age, and in set III, iplayed by Catherine Came ron, she was It years of age. There was a striking resemblance between the girls of varying ages, quite enough to jpass them off as the same, . ,..'"" 111 1 ' 1 '. 1 1 1 " . ; I f Drawing For . the Prizes. . ) i. A big bagful of coupons -was lug ged Into The Observer office last night Iby habitues of the firm of Gari baldi, Bmns A Dixon, for the annual prize drawing. The sum of $100 in trade is given away to holders of the three lucky numbers. - one coupon is even to every purchaser of .one aol r'Jt iworth of goods. The numbers drawn last ; night by. WlUle Farrell, duly blind-folded, were la order, 1,8 J4 10,J5i and 7,044. ,v? The prises are .yaJued at 130, 135 and 116. respec tively. 'Those who hold these ,cou- ipons are invited to call and get their goods. X ' ;? y i Mr. Robert , Young, of F)orlda, is 'spending ChrVtmas in tne !ty with hia mother, Mrs. . Ida M. 'Young.- , neaJaches and Neuralgia rrom Col.ls LAXATIVB - BROMO . Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy, removes -reuse. Call for full name. Look Xt r';'"',i-re E. T. Cr',v. 1 - you it's sold everywhere., 1 , . rcvv Cleans, U. S. fl. - - PERSOXAL. Tbe JuTovcments of a X umber of Feo 4 , plo, Visitors and Others. Mr. J. Allen Wheat of Virginia, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. N Mr. I W.. Sparger, of Durham, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. F. Johnson, of Benson, was registered among -thai guests at the Selwyn yesterday. -, . v Among the visitors ; In the city yesterday were Messrs. Lynn B. Wll llamsont of Burlingtonr7, and 1 Mr.vJ. P. -s Williamson, of Worthvllle... - ( Mr. Wilson Wallace is spending the holidays with . his father, sheriff N. W. Wallace, on North ."Poplar street. , f , - v ' , ' t -., iflol: W; R'Rnilmaii. Alvitilnn rnun. set v for the Southern, has returned to the city ; after, a business trip out of town. i r i . , . i f u . 'c, Mr. W. T- McKay,'of Atlanta,' Ga., is spending a , few. days in the city with frlenda ' , x Mr, Frank Cooper ' has ' returned front Kayttevllle to spend Christ mas In the city.1 with "relatives. ,r Mr. B. A Mauney. of Wilmington, was registered among the guesbs at the Central yesterday. , v. Mr. L. I - McKeown. ' of Laurln burg, was a visitor In the city yester day, f . 1 v ' , :V Mr. -B. G. Fallls, of Greenville, S. C, superintendent of the Charlotte division of the Southern, was a visi tor in the city yesterday. ,. '? Mr.- C. R.' Hudson, of the ' United States T, Department of Agriculturo, was tegietered among the guests at the Central yesterday. t ' Mr.' C. X. Robbins, of Gaffney, 8. C, -was a visitor in the city yester day. 1 . ,'--,'. i ""' - Mr, 8. A. McFad din, of Greensboro, spent yesterday , In the city on busi ness. ' - , ' ' ' ' . Mr,' F. C. Black, of Maxton,' spent yesterday in, the city, stopping at the Buford, - , ' ' i -. . K. Mr. J. A Withers; ; of Worthvllle. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. ' Mr. ,C. B,' Whltraker, ot the North Carolina Medical College, left yester day for Greensboro to spend the holi jays.;:. - I; j - -T-' Col. John 6. Young, ot Winston-' Salem, and "Capt . Ernewt . Ydung.-rtf John son .City, Tenn, will arrive In the city this week -to vtsit their sis ters, Mrs. AddMe . Young Marsh 'and Mtfss Lelia Young. v - Rev. Dr. ' W: W. "Orr returned to the city last night after an extended trip ' North and "West He iias been holding protracted meetings at sev eral churches of the United Presbyte rian Church. , ; ' - . , ' . .!' Messrs. L. W. ani A. E. Jenkins, of Stanley, were registered among1 the guests at tne uuiord last nignt. .'Mr. J. M. Fletcher, of Wilmington, arrived In the city last night to spend Christmas with relatives. "' ' Messrs. P A. Bryant and Flake F. Steele, of Statesville, were register ed among the guests at the Buford last night,, j . v . , - Dr. 8. R. McKee, of Asheviiie, (ar rived in the city last night to spenJ Christmas with his broraer ,in Provi- oe?5 .wntni? Mr. Frank P.' Graham returned last night : from1' Chapel Hill to spend Christmas with relatives. " , ,-. Mr. Robert ' E... Ransom who Is teaching school at Seaboard, in the eastern part- of the State, arrived in the city: last night, to spenj Christ-J A. - Few Minor , nappenlnga , in and ' Attont tha City. , - To-morrow Christmas will. be a year ' off. ' The moral is easy. . . , K Mr. T. F. Klutts, Jr., left last night for Salisbury to spend Christmas with relatives. ; - . - - , There will be no prayer meeting service at the Tryon Street Methodist church to-night. - Mr. Lawrence B Johnston has re turned to the city, to spend Christ mas with his fanjiiy. . . e , . i Probably the aldermen who were on -the streets last night about 8 o'dootk would like to have undone It If they could V- - 1 t I f--rhe ocnl force . connected with ths Academy ? . of Musio presented Manager Crovo with a handsome gold fountain pen last night as a token of its;esteem.f;,;''..ffi-.?;:;;;:-'r.:;--? -Thaslla of Jericho" wUl' bs tha attraction at : th,- Academy of Music this . afternoon an A - to-night Contrary to custom, the pries for the matinee performance ' wlll ,be 1 the same, as, that -at, nlght"-.--y .;,'; Messrs. George ' H. King.'- Jr.', of iRocklnghanv and , Mr. . Wilson T. King, ot Greenville, B. C, are spend In a few days in ths city with their parents, , Mr, and Mrs. George I, King., on Nonth Tryon street . To-Day' Headaches. . One needs 4 neither be a prophet nor the son of One to - foretell the rs..4-v Binifits f s multitude of city-folk which Will be sadly ex this morning. It Is merely a case of cause end effect and the cause war visible last night ' In the staggering of men ' and boys, who touched i up their conversation with a tinge of brim-stone and language unworthy of utterance. .The morn ing ; after, -the --headache, -thee;-.'be platitudes, for which reason there Is no occasion for lengthy writing. Only one point remains to be empha sized and that's the number. -t f'- Tolloc and FlK-nwn Paid Off. ;, ; City Treasurer, rWearn yesterday paid,; the policemen for their services during the month; the pay roll aggre gating $1,71.13. The oiarers of the sanitary department were alsi pall off, their salaries amounting; to y,j. The Bremon were paid -off Monday. thMr chks ersreiT'iUnac $l.tO.f,l All of this wi) in. antl'lpatlon ef t;.t nn m ' -. t r - 1 - -: Our aean-TJp Sale of Coats andSults. " Ws will offer any' Suit In , our store at Just exactly half pries, . . ; When it. Is remembered how close our regular prices are this " trs- - . t mendous cut will mean some wonder- ful bargains In stylish, well tailored SuitS. v To-morrow We will sell any Coat ia our store at 1-4 off market price. Many; of these Coats were bought fust lately at about , 1-1 less ' than their value and marked same way. Now weznake this, big reduction. to clean up quickly. - as . we are - bound not to carry any over, . . - . . ! ''. '" ' PREMTCMS . To-Morrow - our Premium Depart- ipent! will', be filled with a big lot f new, desirable premiums in China, Silverware, .Fancy Novelties and Household Goodl . " v 1 v , K - r,. --.--x - .. - - .. ! Bring in your tickets, : 1 IVEY'S Banquet by Southern power Company. The Southern Power . Company will give a banquet Saturday night in the Selwyn' Hotel Jn honor of all of Its officials. Ths' celebration is en an nual one, the custom having been in stituted . last year. Covers will he laid for 75 guests, A number of im promptu : toasts will be responded to. It is hoped tat Dr. ' W. Oil i Wylle, of New York, , president of the com pany, will be able to attend but this, as . yet is doubtful. The occasion promises to be a most delightful one. 'QUAIL ON TOAST , Nice, large, f fat , Quail, elegantly cooked, served with buttered toast French fried potatoes I 30 Cents. ' " - KEW YORK1 UISCH ; ROOMS ' 2 W, Trade. 26 X. Tryon. ..: r Open Dy and Nighu -GET IT AT HAWLEY-S." 1 . lete Manicure I Sets ? 1 j ; Requa's Complete Manicure - Set contains one box Requa's . Rose Naft Powder,, one . piece Toilet.'. Pumice,1 one genuine ' Orangewood Stick,- six cloth 'centre Emery Boards. . Alt for lOo. SV ' . Bon Ton Manicure Set com plete with Buffer, J6c.. other styles up to f 11.00.' ; Wmifi. .Pte'riiEcy 'Phoqe 13. Tryon and th Sis, Tai:g fer eta Bargoin . 18 II. P.,2cyl.; double chain drive, seating 5' peo ple,. Deck for Hunabout, just overhauled and . re painted, in first-class con dition. , Cheap if sold at once. Address .B., O.' care Observer.'-' Kew crop Seedsd Halnlns, v' , Currants, Dates and F!ja u : ' x:, xi. cr.O'.vr.rXb niBes 7U a- 1 rS7. LompJ : It is a busy worjd; the; days go swiftly by, counting themselves with eternity that lies' behind, and in : : th,e stress of life and work we sometimes forget to - say the word of love and, gratitude that is in our .'hearts. 4 '. c "A - s- But here it is now, to you just this, word of ap-1 preciation for all the good 'you have done to t Belk Bros. . '.You have helped us to build up the largest combination of retail stores in the Carolinas. Could we have done this 'alone Certainly not. A business x is built up -j managers' Often we ; perieci peopie in me wona, ive. nave so iar Deen un- . able to employ. them, either as salespeople,' packers, . wrappers or delivery men; hH in spite of occasional . V errors and lapses, you have , Mood by . and , shown 'J your confidence in theonly way'that really counts. ' For such consideration and loyalty, we now thank " ' you. This year has been the largest in our history, 5 t . , Next year will be larger yet. You' have helped .to,; t make our establishments one of CarolinaV great in- ' stitutions, and so.here is a hand-grasp and a thank 1 . ' ".v' you and an earnest, hope that you may be as happy 1 . as you Reserve, which is the, most genuine wish' we ; ; . , '. can possibly v express.; And as' we have worked to j-l serve you. in the past, so we will. in the future en- ' . deavor to do. . ' 1 j .. '- . BELK WHOLESALE v BEST OP ALL . f , ' ' Home Comfort. Woven by hand strips of flannel. Thick quilted fleece lining and soft russet soles. The home shoe that suits both old and young. Men's sizes I . to II price . . , .$1.0 Ladles sizes 2 to 7 price ... .,..$1.83 Sent bv mall on receipt ot price. . 1 ' GILnEATH A CO. II Special Notices A VERT. MRRRY CHRISTMAS and a . bright, happy and prosperous - Kew Yaar to all usrs of Blue Hlbboo Fla voting Kxtracta , . ' - PITT lit YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR Jacobs' Candy for Christmas. Jt Is the : very nK-ft and will add much to svory -ones Christmas.- Be surf" you net Jacobs'. JAHl. P. STOWK & CO., DruggUts. 'Phone 179. GRERN ' BTRINO J'.EaNB, FRKHH Cauliflower, Hfiuaah, Ueil renpers, 1pI- tuce, fine Celry; some mor of those Ferndell Plum Puddings. - Htn us be ' fore you buy your Ohrlutmns 1oIIphoIis. it will pay you. MILLER-VAN NJOtt CO. , TT1M fll'PH IS ON AT- HEADQUAR tr. ' Half i dozen salesmen and three deliveries to -wait on you. -i Will eut prices from now on. Bweet Orsnaes - U sesen or 13 bos; lovely red Apples. Candy all prteesj mils lc., Frait Cake. '. frtsli Celery.' BRIlXlBRg A CO, 2 West Trade street. :'.v-lr,y;;-,; FOR RENT RANT TH. MODERN ronvenlnnces. RW) 1 Mildell flt., rooms. 112.60; (OS and M Post ,th HI. i $2.23 per ' week; W7 West Ith, 4 moma IS; izi9 Ksst lOth.'t room, W; 7 KhiH Sth, 4 , rooms. $9. ': S. AKTHUR HKNDBR80N - A - HBO. - 5 m.- - - . Btrr TOUR CHRISTMAS GOOtS berSi fine Prf nmery Toilet Ht, Combs and Iirusltes, Traveling Htn, Mirrors. Clgsrs. Cut Olaiw. Nunnally's fine Candida. Ii.70 wnnh or Rnnttol tor $1. etc. WOODALL WIEPFAKU, On f the fflutre,:.,-, . ;-v ; WHAT WW RERVB 19 APPETIZINU and healthful. It's a ions' journey tn - And a better menu, healthier food or prices more ; popilar. abating here mian satiifactlnn well as good hu mnn OKM ' MNINO ROOM ANl LUNCH COUNTER.' &n-:;frt- TYPEWRITERS . RENTKlV-l-n rental mnchlnea, all makes. r-ady fr timia.it ". drllviry. --Kvery mnchln frat-clnns In evry rartlculor. J. K- Craj ton i$ Co 217 Tryon, 'l-hone 304. TO LIT N !CB COTTA I ! '. IS DIU- worvh. I SI-J. AUo huniiMoins ., nw hone on isoulwvr.rd, M per ynr. ' iiiott home to trnein for e-jttagK. and home now In BiHlfllns A U)n, It you wait to do buxtnens 'ltll n-. 'you must set i sns . r i'. . i.i-.u. a H. 1 ryon ft Thone by. its patrons quite, as much have taxed your patience, for MUD STAINS OH YOUR SKIRTS? It's a hard' matter to en tirely remove street mud stains from your dress or underskirts at home. - It can only be satisfactorily done by our French dry cleaning process, which will not Injure the- fabric of change the color of the treated spot a particle. ' ' We clean and press skirts for 76a end up. . 'Phone or postal will bring a wsgon,. CharlcU'e Sleani A lasir.dry Launderers,, Pyers, Cleaners J , SI South Tryea Street;, " Cut flower fe i has come again. - We , have them, as usual, and the unusual kind -tha kind that, are '. Just , a' little better than the ordl . nary commercial ' klnda We grow fancies In ROSES, CAR NATIONS, etc. - we make handsome Brtdes ' Bouquets. We shin the band somest Floral Designs used la 1 North Carolina., we do. Write us, telegraph or telephone. v?s ship to any point-ultk." ) t ' ' t ' . IM lir'ley fcrkry Co, - S . POMONA, XT. O ' v El? Silver " end. Cut Glass 'l for tfcristr.3S ! Beautiful articles . of ;air eorts 'in' this line, from small articles at popular prices to the handsomest gifts 1 one could wish for. C.A.Sciit!;cr!r.::J BKOS as by its if there arcf . , i - - ; ' RETAIL 4 IINC01NI0M J. f. A preparatory home school' for fifteen girls.- One ra, cancy. For terms apply to the principal, MISS KATE C. SHtPP v FOR CHRISTMAS Chafing Dishes, ' ' 1 , Serving Dishes, . f. CoaV Vases, v - '', ""'."Carving Bets: . .:; , j . .-,'., . , k.r. t- . - ... Stoves, , , , .Hanires. I. . II. 1,'cCaiisland & Co. : , 221 South Tryon, St Christmas flowers Roses, Carnation Violets, Sweet Peas, Lily of the Val ley. . , ) Nice Pot Plants, Roman H)acinth and Narcissus, at 25 and 50 cents. Give us a trial. Scholtz, The Flcri-'t Ti ..oun . t ' XSXLL ' ;'f ; x opev , " ' OXC O'CtOCK -r s TO-SIORFJOW. 1 4 crrr yocn ; k CASH couroxa TO-DAY. r.'r"'ir" - U i M
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