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I V . i. : fuTeieJ r.fort J.na ; ',' : j Ms arm on the morning ; t Ciy, ha carried ot t'.a luten n 'cf giving his associates a tunc- The epread was elegant and borate. . ' ', llr. and Mrs. Neai Ranson will ar rive In the city to-night from New Concord, Ohio, and will spend several cays here' with relatives before leaT ; in for Clover, S. C, where they will '-'ive. Miss Maude Hayes, of Shopton, Is Visiting Miss Fannie Belle Faulkner on th Providence read. ' 1 Mr., John M. McCall and daughter, Miss Maggie, and son, Mr. Bam Mo Call, of .Louisiana, are spending sev eral days with Mr. J. JX McCall. Mr. MoCall moved his family to Louisiana i years ago and this is hU eecandi .time;''. He is a large planter and cat . tie-raiser la Louisiana, ; j , j yr Miss Myrtle Wolfe and- little , Miss - Martha Moore spent yesterday In Mon- lbe with friends. - , . - , , . n , ' - ' " ' - - CapU J.' H. McCllntock; and' wife, : 'Squire C. H. Wolfe and wife, spent yesterday In Huntersvllle with - rela tives. r ; , ' , , ' , . , ; . Mr. and Mrs. Zeb M. Moore; of Con , tbrd, were in the city yesterday, stop ping with Mr; and Mrs. D. C Moore. , ' Mrs. W. A. Smith and children, of Plnevllle, were in the city yesterday. i Ths : Cranford Bo6k Club will meet this afternoon at. 4 o'clock with Miss a.nl. Y a, u .. . ., f- . - -. v j' ... r'.T Miss Tattle Lee and Mrs. - Estelle . Stewart, of Monroe were In the city last night, stopping at the Bufordv .tT Miss Mary Spencer Anderson and - Messrs. John W. and James U Hutch-.-. Ison Will leave this mornlng for. Dur- ; . ham to join the boose 'party which V; 'Miss Mary Duke and Mr. Angler Duke will give at the Duke preserve, In Car teret county. The party will leave i Durham to-morrow morning In a spe ; clal car. -v ' ts w ; Rev. and Mrs. Plato T. Durham left , '. yesterday morning for Raleigh. - x. r , - ' . Miss Edna McCubblns, of Salisbury, . pent yesterday in the city to , see v- , t?afln Butterfly." ' -f : - ' Z Invitations reading as follows have Seen, received; - . '; The Hamlet German Club,:. 1,7. . w ',-?' ... of Hamlet, N, C - , ' , . teQuests thepleasure of your company " " ' . at the ; .. i s , - ' ' ' New Tear German Wednesday evenlng.N January' the Drat, ,;.;:-,'--f , nineteen hundred f eight. . , i CJty Hall.,' ,;v.. - " 5 .'- t ' Z .Mrs. May Crosier, who has been vis- ; Jtlng friends ftt.Mlddletown, N. T t , mrarrAd to net noma u wumington, . ' I 1 f ' ' " c -The friends of Miss Amo Tipton will . SBarn with1 pleasure that she arrtyed ' safely at El Paso. Texas, where she went for ber health. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sloop and In fant son, of Mount TJDa, are visiting at -the home of Mrs. Sloop's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. J. H. Felts on North Brevard street I - , Miss'-Nan. Clark. sfrrboro, is ex pected to arrive In fhe city next week to visit Mrs. Carey W. Butt -',- ; . 'Misses - Adcle Henderson '-and Martina Moore have gone to Monroe . to be 1 the guest f Miss Margaret Houston. Others who will ro this Doming fire Misses Rosalie Wilkin mn,-Anna' Bled Andrews, Annie. Belle Finger,' Ruth Blankenshlp and Ruth Link. . ; " v . : , . i - Between thirty-live and fifty- coup- ts will participate In the subscription rianoe to-nlf ht .In the : ball room ' of the Hotel Selwyn, given in honor of visiting young- ladies and those who have returned from college. The dance will 'begin at 10 o'clock. It will be, as indicated, toy the forego Jpg, easily one of the largest of the Kason. ' , v 1 Mlss Safali Kelly left yesterday for Xiexlngton to spend several days with relatives there, . . , r 1 .1 1. t ' . Miss Hattle Alexander ts spending C$e holidays with friends and relatives Goldsboro. , , , ' j. Mrs. Hugh Montgomery entertained a tew Trlends at bridge whist yester day afternoon at her hqme 4n Kast Morehead street. ', ' , Mr. and Mrs. John M. ' Morehead . and children will return to-day to their ' home In Spray. ' They have been vls- Iting Mrs, gammons B. Jones In this , city. . ' , Mf. an'd.' Mrs. . Gaston 0 Galloway, who have been visiting Mrs. Peter '. Slarsha'll Brown at her home on East - avenue,:; will .return to-dy to ; . taelr . home In Mount Airy.,. " J , r I .. - v : r ; MLtses Bessie and Mary Henderson, r of Salisbury, spent yesterday In Char ' lottP, haMng icome over to see the . play. . - , - Miss Martha Martin, of Columbus, . Ga.i is viHitlng her sister, Mrs. W. S. Lee, Jr.i at her home on Tenth ave- ; . Mr. . and Mrs.; R. N. ' Hunter center. . V-lned at dinner at their home on . fltnt : street yesterday Vvening at . C 5;clock. The following guests were i resent: Rev. E. N. Orr, of St Louis, , Mo.; Misses Nell Orr, Pauline - Orr, ,. Louise Orr, Rebecca, Ranson, Laura May Ranson, Misses Lida Adams and Rosebud Adams, of .Gastonla, and 1 flora Nesblt; Messrs, Ira Ranson, Dallas Hunter, Louis Hunter,- Moffltt Hunter, Jo Hunter and Mr. Olia Hun ter, of Huntersvllle. . k "v The 'presentation, last night at the Academy of Music of "Madam But terfly" was distinctly a social occa rlon. aside from its other aspects. The sudience which witnessed its presen tation was one well representative of CharlotU and of this ImmeJIate sec lon of piedmont Carolina. Numerous farties of young people, young and -"Tim JUIV REASON '.; For ell f-tu.it tln'is buylnir so much 7-Iim l-.lvbon Vonilii and Lmon for the lfrti'iTrfwvit thfy Rive ths liole family 1 1 - 4 - s.-.-r, Jr., at her 1.. Tryon :r- t it 4 o'(! 1CJL. iTar.'3 T.iya loaves tli:s morning- for EjIlL-bury, where she wi.I at tend the doll, wediTIns? this afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. H. .Faust. 1 ""-Miss Lillle CofTren. of Washington. D. C, Is spending several days with Miss Carita Brown on West F.fth street ' , - The .Friday Afternoon , Book Club will meet this afternoon at four o'clock with Mrs. Charles M. Carson. Mrs. Mary Morrow, of Gastonla, was In the city last night to witness "Madam Butterfly," .She stopped at the Cen tral. - - V . ' , Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Willis, of Spar tanburg, S. C.,. were in the city: last night, the guests, of the Central. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West of Cataw ba College, were In the city last night - xhyr,' reRistenS(j at the Central Mrs. 'John H.' Howell will entertain the Friday Afternoon Whist Club this afternoon at 3, o'clock at he a home on West Seventh street. S m- , - . . Dr. and Mrs. E. C Boyette enter tained the following gentlemen yes terday afternoon at . their, 'home on North Graham street: Messrs. Har vey Overcash.C E. Frank, William and Thomas Jenkins. , . ;v -A silver i tea will toe, clven at the Alexander Home .Thursday, January 2d, at 6:30 in the afternoon." Band witches and tea will b served. Ex tensive, improvements have recently been made on the premises and ths management has decided to take this method of showing those who are In terested fa what is being done, t,hat all these may keep in close touch with the work of this institution, which- is one of th most useful which Char lotte ,bas. All he ' friends ot the Home will be cordially invited on this occasion, Dr . ' and Mr . - J . Jit McKejma passed' through the city test night on their wHy to Reidsriile from Florida, where they toave been for v the past two., weeks,,:;"''.1.1- . ' , - .". r. u Miss Helen Wilmoth is spending' a few days in Monroe, the . guest of Mis Estelle Monroe. ; , ' , ,(,.- 1 ,4 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MdNeely left yesterday morning' t for-, Mooresvllle, where they will , spend several days with relatives.' 1 , 1 Miss Xmma Lee Nesbit of Mon roe, spent last nlg'ht in the city stop pingjatrthe Buford. ; Mr. "and -Wrs.-' G. W;' Gates, ot Brooklyn, K. T- were guests at the Central last nlg'ht . ; Mr. and Mrs,' 4.' Henderson, of Winston-Salem, were among the visitors to the city lasfnlgM to see "Maaam. juttenry." ' , - , t ' .Ddrl And Mrs vA..PvGteieC Mrs. H. O. "'Steele s. and Mass Marte, Long were guests ot the Seiwyn last night coming down, to witness .'Madam Butterfly.'' f . - r ' ' II . 11 1 1 1 I S, , J ' The Misses uey and Mr, H. B. Massey, vof Rock Hill. 8. dined at the Selwyn last nighf ' , . , l 'j r ."K't Mrs. L. B." Crouch' end Miss Ju lia Crouch were aurhbered among the visitors to the city last nigtot from Salisbury. t .' -"'"' '-'i tt Mrs. 'J. F. McCubbtrui" Misses Janet Cramp and Sadie' Davis, .were fcere last, night to see "Madam But taerfly.. They were, registered at the Selwyn.', - i,; iK - Mifls Kate Tate, of Greensboro, was . visitor to the city last night 1 -. i- .n. . . is 1 '' 1-,. J-'iv "i. i-f, ?v ' .1- Mr..' and Mrs.' Gowan ' Dusenbury. of Concord, were guests of (he Sel wyn last night." ,' They eame oyer to the Academy; ftttrsxon.s;, ; ," . Misses paulini Davis, Mabel Means and Mr. W.'.D Ott iconjposed a party that came over last' night from Concord. They 'were 'VfegWered a tna seiwyn. "t,.:.-;: nil j) ' 1 11 nil ' I '' VUisses Gaither and Luffertyj from China Grove and Concord, respective ly, were In the city last night f top ping" at the Selwyn. j' .'.... - t .;.i-" - 1 iiiiii i' y ' ... ; ' Mr. and ; Mrs'i "j 'JFarriss,''' "of High 'Point, were n the dty last night" to see "Madam -j Butterfly." They returned ihome on ev late train. Mies Louise Means was In the cKy last night (from Concord. , , : rrtuf followlng'-named composed is pany inait were reg-ancrea m ino Selwyn last night form Rook Kill: JUesdames philips 'nd Cotfb, Mr. C. ttr Coob, Mr. W.: A. McFadden and Misses 'Mill. Gasklll and Frew. Mr." and Mrs; J A. Stedom&n, of Caroleen, werer guests at the Seiwyn last night '- - Among the visitors to the city last night to V&ttend- the. theatre was Mrs.. William L, Cluiard, of Hick- ory, . j ' ; - , -1 . ' iMrj an Mrs. CM A 'Gray and daughter, of Gastonta, were . among the guests at the Selwyn rast night ' Mr; and Mrs. John C. Mills, of Ruthrfordton, were ; Charlotte visit ors last nignt. v . , nj , ,. . ),- , 1 ,. . ,, Board of Home Missions Holds Infor mal Meeting-. v v , On account of the absence or a number of members no official meet ng ot the Board of Home Missions of the AvR.-P. Church was held yester day. Rev. Dr. J.' C, Galloway, of Gas tonla. and Rev. Drs. . 0. R, White, R G. Miller and V?.. W. Orr, of this city. attended the meeting, and engaged In an Informal discussion of the work of the board, jdo official , action being taken. r f 1 , . Mr. E. B, Springs has returned to Kew .Terk, after spending the ; holi days with relative In Charioete. f ' Mr. Leroy Springs, wno spfnt day or. two hers this week, has re tu rned to Lancaster, 8. C. - MUSCULAR PAIN CURED. - "During the iiimmer of 1S.1S I was trou bled with muscular pains In the instep of my foot," says Mr. S. Pedlar, ot To ronto, Ont At t!mM It was o painful I could hardly walk. Chamberlain' Pnlrt Palm was reommmlMj, to me, so I tried it sd OTr;;iPtely curJ by one mail botue, I liave sines recommend'! It to Svprsl f mv frlnd, all of whom nic :!y cf it." For sale by W. L. l.an 1 ii co, -v - - Trot, r- L- i " cr, r-f Vv avnesville, U Fpfn:'.. x 1 ...s 1 iys v-::h rela tive. la the l aw creek- section. Mr. Walter L. of' Scranton, Pa., is ip3ni,p? ppversl days with his aunt Mm. T. S. Franklin. Rev. J. V.'. Simpson, of Concord, was In the cjty for awhile yesterday, going 'from Coneord to his old home near Rlchbuig, 8- C. ' . ' Mr. Jay Hanson, who is teaching In Virginia, is spending several days with his parents In the city. - t Mr. M. D. Coburn, of Salisbury, spent yesterday in the city at the home of his father. Rev.-A. L Coburn, Mr. G. N. Ennett of Newbern, is stopping at the Selwyn. , - Mr. Herbert T. Morrison spent Christmas with relatives near States- vllle. , 1 Mr. C. A. Duckworth Is spending the holidays with friends In Aahevllle. Messrs. G. B. Caldwell. W. C Stack and Augustus Henderson, of Monroe, were Charlotte visitants ana , aurora guests yesterday. ' ; ' . : Mr. and Mra J. S. Connelly, Miss Bells tMathesoft and Mr." J.: C Con nelly, J5f Ttiylorsvllls. compxwed a, par ty at' the Buford yesterday. . , ' - Mr L. ' A-'.Funderburk ' was . In the cltyw last ' -night from- Mountain is land. , .'.- - Mr.' w;' E. Lowe,: i ot?. GreensborCs came down last, nignt, and la stop ping at the Central. ' i Mr. J. C. ' Sevelr. of Gastonta Is spending to-day. in the city with Mr, h..' v, bnernu. ' , - ' Mr. W. A, Bristol was In the city last night from Statesvllle. , " -Mr. W. H., -Phillips, an attorney from ' Lexington, spent" last . night- ftt the Selwyn. --Mr. Tom Crawford," Jr., was In the city - last night stopping at the Sel wyn.' , " ' ,' . ' Messrs.' H. H. Brown and June Rus sell i were at the Selwyn last , night from Salisbury,' ? ! - Mr. J. M. Bernhard t ' was a Char lotte visitor last night : from Lenoir. Messrs, Eugene E. Gray, Jr., and W." C Brown were visitors here last night from Wlnston-Salem.. ; i . Mr. F.' A. , Klutts was ; a Selwyn guest last night from Concord, .... Mr. R. A,' Toung, orr Greensboro, was a guest, at-the Selwyn last night Mr."T. L. Smith, of Concord. , was here last night -v , Mr. J. A. Bivens was in the city last night from Monfoe, ' Mr.' J. L. Phillips, of Rock HU1, was registered at the Selwyn lart night f - .. " Mr.' J. E, Montague, of Hickory, spent lant night in the city. ' Mr. Fred Barkiey was at the sei wyn last night, registering from Gas tonla f ' - . -1 , Mr. Ted Irwin returned to , - Rich mond, Va., last night, after visiting his parents for several days in the city. ' Mr. W. B. Jones, a newspaper man from Lynchburg, Va.;' is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Irwin. , 'Mr.' J.'. B. Johnson returned yester day from South Carolina, where he spent the holidays with relatives. . !" Mr. Joseph Locke, or Belmont was in the city last night. , , Mr.; Carl M. Cook, of Greensboro, was registered at the 4 central .,. last night; - 1 - . s- - - Messrs: Wiley Griste and E. - n. Thompson, of Salisbury, were in 'the city yesterday on business.' Mr. B. S. Losh, of Catawba College, was in the city last night, stopping at the Central. - v 1 - t Mr. R. D. W. Connor- of Raleigh. was a Central guest last night - Mr. T. w. Helllg, of Rock HUT, 8. C, was registered at the Buford last Messrs. k.. O Thornton ana Au burn. Woods, of Chester, S. C... were vUltnra heim vesterdsv. ;;'"':'!,' i"'V: Mr. C. P.. Williams,, . of1; Mayovsr. spent , last v night in the ; clty v'beinj reglsterea at the- eurora. ? v 4 - Messrs, W. A. Self and J. I. MOler. of Hickory, were visitors Jo the dry yesterday. : ' - .'..''-: i''i-? ' Messrs Edgar and ,R. A. Love, f -'f Llncolnton. were In the city last night, stopping at the Buford. ' -V-w'-vvir . Mr. John' C. Rankin, of Lowell,: was a 1 guesfat th Buford' last night1' M Messrs,:-:' W; W,v Motx -j- R. ' 8. vRetf hardt and W. ti : Massey were-.visitors here last night from LlncoliUom Mr. T. A; Dunn was 4 vlslior to th dty last night from Mount Holly;; - Mr.. J 5 L -Welsh, ' Of Mount Holly, Was registered at . tbs Bufor4 at nljrhttii::'t.Ui.-S;M'rt:T'Ja:i''''-''''' : Mr, J. B. Griffin was a Che rlotte vis itor last night from,. High Paint and will spend' to-day In the .Mtsr. : Mr. J. L, Eaton was a Central guest last night from, Raleigh.:; y iLu r ; Mr.. WJ D. Smith came down, last night from Mount Holly and H stop ping at, the -Central.. t-i:..'..'N4'-'i,. Among the visitors here yesterday was Mr. -W. ,B. Houston Xfom Monica painty, Warm and' V Comfortabto, ' ' Price $3.CD. ON DISPLAY ,1 iimt-icG- KPOOII sicr.ts . Write for samples to tha ' t TIIE & ... ' ! i Charlotte. lie ay , Artistic - : - si Yesterday a great many . of out customers took ' advantage of our greatly cut' prices in our Ready-to Wear Department and secured stylish new Suits ;at Just half price ; and Coats and Wraps one-fourth oft,. - We' still hive' a great -tnany left and sals, wilt continue to-day. ; . ,v j ;-' - -",,"''it' 1 V - SUTIS HALF PRICE. 1 ; i, Remember, our former, prices were very close. Selling for cash, we are compelled to make prices low. Now take Any Suit, in the house at half price. . "In this sale' we will hays' to make small charge for alterations. 140.09 Velvet and Broadcloth Suits , ' 1 r ati..i 1 $20.00 . . . - . . , , J25.00 Serge, Panama;' Broadcloth ' 'Suits 'r r ( $1JJS0 Cloth Suits.. $9.29 $25.00 Serge and uroo suiu. .,"1 '. I .... i . ' ' ' .....$T.50 $12.50 .Suits., ,,..$fc2& " LAdIIES' AND CHILDREN'S ' ' , J , CLOAKS ! , - We could sell guite a lot. of these ' . at the very Jow prices we have them marked, but In order to clean them up quick We offer va' big reduction. All Coats marked $20.00, for.. $13.00 All Coats' marked $1d,00, for.. $11.2$ All Coats marked tlO.08, for,.$ 6.7$ All Coats marked 27.50,, for... $ 6.0$ All Coats marked $5.00. for..-$ $.7$ - This cut takes in every Ladles' and -1 .. - - - .....i . , . Child's Coat we have; none reserved. IVEY'S f ' ; v NOTICE. , ? v. ' I have a patent known as a Ratl wayi Joint Lock and Rail Brace and wish to sell it .outright or In , part and part on royalty. Drawing and specifications furnished on request For further information, write B. IT, ANNAS, " .' ' r Saw Mill, N. C . hammer is to the car- penter office devices are to the office man. ,. ' ;,"-V'-'-. -.:-"' ': t.' . ,;..',::.";-1ii'-. 1 Blank Books, A i - 7 Loose leaf Books, .V.V. " Card Index Systems. v r - ' 4 ' - J - ft a ' . Chairs. ;.. .,:;. -stools, ; , - - Desks, ' tVw Typewriters, -, . ' . Filing Cabinets . j i t , ' are a few of the mbderri business tools 1 carried by us.. (vi ; ' l';, v Diaries and ' Calendar Pads' for' 1908. - "All "',." '- i' Am . , .r "" 'V '.':'.'. ' T . ' V' ''. J- V" : .'' f ' 4 sixes tand' prices. ' - : Stc2& Derringer Co. j - '02e,3 Outttcrs. " Kew crop eded nals'lns. Currants, Dates and Flz W. It. Cr.OV.TXL, , TlMori fit s"i tt"7. . V business! iills I . '.What the saw or I hammer is to the car- T , The remainder of our Toys, to make as complete a , ' ; clearance as possible, AT COST. "... W '': ' 1 This means a generous saying of 2o to 50 per cent, and , . " ". - , f - 4 t ' .f --: j; . .. . t . ;.:: .-. ,a - .. .(.- .:-.:.'...: s.-.-:' , includes many of the most desirable Toys. j; ; j . ' '. '.., ! 'jvr.'-,:i...:;.'-fv ::.-i:AV"'Nj .;5--'-r-i"r'i -.,-'i - i - v--,'i ' "iv'. 4 - k .' ' Slafehter Sale Women's Cloaks - , Sexeral hundred Women's" Cloaks at cost. There's no v-V.o ; ' . . ; ; , " , 1 reason for this except' that we find our shelves with ; , Tv- too many at this "after Xmas'-season. The styles : ' . . v are our best, the lengths are just right, tHe colors are - " - '" mostly Browni Black, Castor and Tan. i -" ,1 "$10.00: Cloaks' at; . . , . . . I . r. . . .$6.50 to $7.50, - . $12.50 Cloaks at ..$8.50 to $10.00 A. $15.00 Cloaks ' $16.50 to $1&50 Cloaks at ..;;.".:...,$120' An Opportune Time to Buy Furs, , - , : h v J'-' ,'-5''.'j-' .' :''' J 5, 'sf 'f-: 'v : i "' 1: .'' . Jv,-V-; V-'i'" 'W:'''W? . ' . .-'4 '":!Sj : - "- : , - ,. . ::.',-,. ir,-, ,.,'...; . .. . v. v We have had the greatest, Fur business in our history. ; ; Th6 remnants of our stock, in order that not one . ) piece will be carried over, will be sold at tremendous- ; .-. ly reduced prices. - BELK WHOLESALE """v ' BEST OF ALL ; Hom Comforta. Woven by hand 'strips of flannel Thifk . ouiited fleecs llnlne S)nd soft russet soles. Th horns shoe that suits both old and v young.-.; Men's sues to H-pnw .. Ladies sites t to 7 pries ..... ....$145 Sent br man on receipt ox pnoo. ; " .' ' GILIlEATn CO. t - mm t.,v SpociolNoticos IKE MAtN REASOSf FOR OLD 8ANTA Claus buying so much Ulus Ribbon 'Vanilla and Lemon for ths houMtkivp rthsy (Ws ths whol family, pleas EOTHEHED WITH A -COLO? WHT don't you try howvsj iaxainrs v oia TubletsT Itsst thir-f tncre Is to tnke. Try them. JAB. P. BTOWB A CO., Drufgtsts. Pion J79. 'RRSHi A , BHIPMFNT OS 01M. Intent's fnrfious JSauwifs, Owm Liver, ' rrtsh Snlntn), HmokeU Tonmj; towva. lat, rrnnbfurtera Rlns, Hard salami. largt Bnlosna. Tastroma - Landfu and cooked Tons".. Cetnpnrs -.nr prices with K V. MIIXEIUVAN NESS 1CO.rf.'-viv:'. . 1 BED OtUPW SOUND AN'D . FRES1I E. taskrt, t-lry 4 larse Wo. btinrhes . (or Ba sweet Orstt lltt box or c. dosen, Cocoanuts Sc., Mixed Nuts 16c, Candy IVia' Butteiw 2&f. and 31c., J qitarts CranMnrlea Kfc. BRUXHCBS CO., 3 West Trads street. ' ' roa- rext-i ts a ar rm. moderm corvenlonces. t)0: 1 LiddMi t. I moral, $13.60; W and 107 Fast XHh St., $2 rr week; S07 Weet-ith, 4 rooms, M; Uif Eost Uth,''4 room. m Knst sth, 4 rooms. J. AHinin Ht.-NUfcusw BitO. . . tlU 1, - m v m w - - ' A a Nnnit.il fn il TKIa ftlfn li siwwl only till Jan 1st. . WOODALL WHAT WW 6ERVK M APPETI2INO i.mnA hAttlthfiil. It's a Ions' laurnev.tn nnd a better menu, healthier food or , prices more popular. - i.atinc here mesne slnfet!on e well ee ood hu mor. OHM DINING ROOM AND ; LUNCH .OUNTfc.il. - , TTrETUTKHS RENTKIUio rental mnrhtnes, ll makea rmdy for instant J-ltvpry. Kvery mnchlne flrnt-eless ti , ei-ery rnrtlouier;' J., K. tray ton & CO. 3)7 . .Tryon, 'i'hono 'i : inn rnxT-COTTAr.s is DiLwonTii ;(.. 0 a vr. s-mom reMdrnce, Ro'iW vrfl. iMiwortn. 1 tr month. s Maiern Ji vt fclnif nuliid. corner ith . ', I vlin wts, ? j. If you want .) r-"'. r""'. ei fr tt t !. you should fc;. Ii. h,i.:ll It, j Mi Tryoa street a ii i wmr fl' jT f nm -A ' i i at . l . A . :. . . . . BK0S. RETAIL . CLOfflES v.., . , ..'i ...;,-. ( .. .'. ... ; ? i'i. r' ...'::.::, .-, ' i " ';. if, i-.V' '..'...:: .I.'-..-.- :; ,;' . V". ;, . a. . "i "" ;.. ' j "a !' 1 'V! '.- '' I ". I I1 1".: !;J .-,.((' ftS-M-- j Our Clothes are known for their style, 1U and quamy. . worn py some or me pest aresscu men .in'tbwnwhy not buyout , . ; LONG-TAT E CLOTHIwC CO. ,.. i Ooods Sent On) Approval Retantabto at Our Kxpotsc - L ;; ; Over 400 Schools and Colleges now usinl IVERS.'., ?, POND '. . PIANO. r L u L a v.. .. v l1 '-i .V. - . i . .$10.00 f "I 0er 43,000 Ivera Tond r.n mads and sold.' Every pu.u ranted' and ruarar.tacd. It 1? i piano foy you ( buy if yr.u w;" ; .best, gold ci reasor at t-rr -.. r - . .4
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