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y -. . !- . f. CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERiTR, JAUAB2,03. 5 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL feeted' In- the Reinhardt-Cooper wed-' ahareholders is, lo fhe aesessmet, re-f I J dingr." which' is to take place a,t Iron eently levied on all 'lots.Mt was d 1 Station - Wednesday; January itthr--pWcdhat explanation be made. This'.;' irrw Lena uelnhardt.- of Uncolnton, Ii-eJevj,- is not a tax but an assess-; I will be maid ft honor, and Misses I-.a-' ment,. the proceeds ueina devoted to- The Lfap Tear1 dahce' Kiytii last y evening-' at the -jSelwya-Uotel, from 9 to 12- o'clock, was an, . .unusually beautiful affile ;CThe .' -dlrls wore, fancy scoHumei, which they epeht many 'da' working on., i'hey were all most unique -and many were very ;- handsome. ' Those m fancy coatumes were Misses . MarRuerlte and BTTtTF di-na, Spring's, an French maids; Leo-,- line EtherUge, s nisrht; Helen Lid - - dell, 'm Florodoraj .Mildred HUpharm m a Fraullen; Annie TJouTSP-Hatchl-" eon, as Spring;, ltifth. JUeHIey, a - Flora; Corine. .' Fore, ai "Ariadne; - -Kthel Flagg", of New 'York,' as Bab : bie; Martha -Howell, a an Old- Fashion Girl; Florence Thomas, as a 1 sw'dish girl; Sadie Thomas, as j(. .Jretchen;. Helen Brem, as a Lilac; Mary Brbckenbroiigh. as a colonial Dame; Laurie vpon,.e a Forget Me-Not; Lacy Ray, as a French meld; Sadie Davis, as Annie Oakley; 'Sadie Blle Mayer, tix nVourfc jester; Klizheth Chambers, e a Belle of ;'61;' Hortenae Ilohannan. as a 4?pan.- ish girl; Lmcy RobrtOBas a Hutch girl; .meeker Reid, as a Court lady Ruth 8hannonhouse. n a,. French ; Teasant; Helen Eddy, es Carmine Hassle Burkheimer. . hs Marie .An ' tofnette;- No.-fley Brown, "in court costume; Miss Sarah Margrave, In court costume; Mrs. H. B.. Alexander, Jr., as a Gypsy; i.Mrs, f W. Alston, as a Japanese girl;-iMrs. O. w. Iraham f.Tr., in court costunie; Miss Lydia Nash, in court .costume:- Miss Lucy Oates. as Col. Tarn. Black; Mfs. Hall, of California, and " Mltis May Fen- :- fields ofiKew-York, and- Miss Alice The gentlemen present- were: f'., A. IMees, John Koddoy, . Yates Falson, -Marshall, H. W. Kddy, Jr J.' F. " Robertson, Jr., Oeor?e Thonms, Floyd Simmons,' of Chapel -Hill; U. S. Hutchison, n. -J. Brevard, E. J, v Rrpswell, Herbert -Irwin, Phi! Me- ?.f ahon. J. B. Brown, Jom Crawford, Rock Hill. S. C. Wdflter Cowles, W. ' Martin. Itichard Myers, Allen Minima.: R. Q: Lucas, W. K, Park.r, ' T. altprs, Carson and Carroll Talia ferro, W. Hunt. Charles Munav, T. AV. Alexander. Jackson Rnll, Sidney . .. McAden, K. Tanner, Hazel Holland, Thomas McPhft.ere.. N. t. Cocke, Scar Alexander" "Bt)-rds!ey. 8. W. Yamer, Jr.. T. R. Iirem, H. 1W. Moore, F. M. CaJdwdl, W. K. Cham bers, Chase-Brenizer. A." Ci. Brenizer, Jr., If. A. Morson, Tom Ross, J. R . and - j: MriFaig. ' P. T. Balllnger. Fred Nash, Eugen Reilley. Thomas 'Mat-key, R. C. Johnson, Pro. C. B. : Nn!!e 'and P. M. King. ,' The chaperones prenent,were: Mir. and Mrs. F. H. Gajvs, Mr. .ajid Mr. f.T. E. Reflley. .Mr. and STrs. L, W. Jlumphrey, Mr. and Mrs. R. C, ' Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.' Bryant, Mr. nd Jlrs. M. O. Hunter. Mr. t ml , Mrs. H.- B. Fowler. Mr. and Mr. S. Busbee. Dr. and Mrs. L, B. ."Newell, Mr. nd Mrs. Han-e.y T.anibeth, Mr. and irrs. B. B. Todd. Mr.' and 'Mrs. Walter Scolt, Mr. and Mrs.. C W. Graham, Jr., and Mrs. A. D. C.loclc. Mr. and CMrs. B. D. Springs, Rev. and 5 Mrs. Ha.rris. Mallintkrodt. - Mr. and Mrs: A. c; Hutchison. Mr. o'tiiS Mrs.' Rnlph Hoil:ind. of New York; Mes- dames T). H. McCollough, R. L. Gib- bon. D. C. Lyle, of Atlanta..' Oa.; C. Furber Jone. G. TI. Howell, and Misses Leila Young, Lizzie Lawrence and, Annie Clarkson. . JTisses Blandina Sprlngs-nnd Flor . nce Thomas gracefully lead the . 'german figures, and' the Richardson .Orchestra furnished the music. - tile Shuford 'ffWl- Josephlne Murphy of Hickurj.-.MisLouiits ReirihSidt, if Iron Isiation.,. and Miss Laurie'Spong, of Charlotte, will; fie brides' ruaids, Mr. Clarence H. Fniith.of CKSVjotte. will Se best mail, and Jlessre. Thomas Sadler, John McDonald, and Jake Srpith, of (harlutte, and Thomas Shaw l i nomas , wunier, oi t uyeuevuie, will be groomsmen. . ' In the presence of the f '"Tuty and a few close friends, little ,iss Anute Wylle Moofe, the daughter V0r. and Mr. Baxtr S. Moore, "wa-. 'baptized yesterday morning at St, Tt ter's Epis copal church. . Rev. Harris Mallinck rodt, .-the rector, assisted i.y. Itev. E A. Osborne, officiated. Several young people were royallv 0 . entertained last 'night at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Fr. Alexander, in Crab Orchard township, in honor . of Misses Janle McAlister- and Ada FiMson, of the 'Presbyterian College, j Various game were played, after which the ladies T escerted the gentle . men into, the dining room, In accord . with the spirit of the season, and de 1'cious refreshments . were served. Those present 'wore: Misses Knte Edna Rons, Margaret Morris, . .. ,nebeiea CaldwelL, Ada Flnison. lsa hel Laney. Janle McAlister: "jleir;' rj vbii oijiut'r, rranK.Mc- D (5 well, Walter E. Adams, - Erskine I -rHtr riiiA.. Tu.. I .1 J- Ernest Neal, Frank Neal, Lattimer McClintock, George Roblnscm, Bnxti-r ! Surratt and Reid Surratt. Misses . Kathleen and Ida Moore Alexander were the- ho.-tessei'. Mrs. C. Ia Oates, who spent the Christmas holidays with .'her parnts "in Columbus, Ga.. Is now In Chicago, 111., with her. sister, who has beeh finite 111. She will not .return, to her home in the city for several months. Mrs. R. B. "Beckwlth and Messrs Newman A. Smith. and KurmanjH Margin, of -Lumhvrton,' wer register ed a'trionx the''g'5?it5nH7KarBaTir yesterjay.. . . k'eep-ing uy the roads making im provement. and doing other worlt. nucli us will, enhance the value of thei IVEY'S jVVhat You Save oh Coats T rOU NEGRO Rf:rY)RM ATOHY. " ; ' .1 We are giving one-fourth off'oh alU Colored Citizn.t of Charlotte Take , - , . . , ' . Action inking lo a Movri.M V.r our Cloaks, .f.verythlng marked -in; tli,., EMaIul,in-nl 1 U.- stale of; plain r.exjrno trouble to r?ee .the ' Nero -Keformatory IVir tin', t . . y Juveiiih- Criminal of Ihi I'olort'd. saving.. - . .1 , Itacf Kcsnliidons Alitcl . . .j : : ' uCwn.cxion with yemerday's oh- - Remember aliat.our prices on iot seryance of .Emancipation Pay by -t cf , our Coats -wts already; from one-') the color. ,1 people 'of the . city at j fourth t0 one-third off, on account ofi C linton hap-t, resolutions relating to the n.,-d otr,. relormatorv for -J ol5r bu5''"6 lot n Pcce.mrr at - Juvenile vrjnynals of the race were unanimously adopted. i-Theae' resolu- tionct. with a clear, clean, -forceful panie prices. For instance, we wmo 110.00 Coats for '$7 60"; mw selling Tmroooja-on. are .rr proa ucea . nere- i they, are cut to 15 67. making " ibe wltrr:' - ' - . ; ; ' "The people of -'H once enslaved price now about half. . race, bei:,g assembled to celebrate .Tfiere'twili tie a genera' meeting" of i the 'annivt r.ary of their emanci pa th Woman's riub. at t'.if- Carnegie Lihrary -this nornlng at Jl olclocc. the" literature jopartni nt having charge. "The Jyast of the Barons' will e studied with par'i .'ular refer ence to Bulwer'a place in literature The scheduled progrHmnii' Is as fol lows: "Bulwer's Place Among, the World's Great Novelists." Misa Rello nd.wX ry-tve a t ty it is well that we pause in th". midst of our thanksgiving and Joyous i tjet good Ftlectlonji; acclaim to consider B'rtm jif th grave questions which now"X:on7r us. "Amoi the most important of these is. the future welfare -of our iiieiuiig th"'11 tit l'v ig nn eii'i jtiu (8'i n.n Sawy": 'Historical Sket-he, e.f Ens- 'nerptrlui!'v our ve c x-her 'U v""?, thf .nin 0f, th2 -m-tter !s dearer to our hearts and' SV?S,J! . iie ?,!Lw! "'ore. vital to our racial , interests v ' t than the suppression or trlmr and Earl of Warwick," Mrs, LockTOi :',h, , . . , Jones; Discussion, "Some of Bulwer' Faults anii-scmo of Hi Virtues as an Author," Mrs. KJwln Howard. ' Mrs. Herman- 11. Hult'n will enter tain the members of tht- Bessie Dew ey Club at 'iter home on North Tryon street to-morrow Q'ciock. morn:ng at 10:30 "Music in Scandinavlt" will bo the topic at the meeting Clef - next Wednesday. ,f the Treble the "rescue of the evil dipnsed of our youth. , While thousands of our young peUpe are industrious and aspiring, we rer'onizo tlvit far to many are idle and criminally.. Inclined. Well rie I we knuv that no law. however un just: -P i prejudice, h iwever unrea soning and unreasonable.-' can' stand as a prrmanent obstruction to thei advancnifnt of a rurt- possessed of noble Mewls, laudable ambitions, and a atalwart and - upwrlght manhood. If we would have sut-li a people and thus insure the future of our race, we must build for ourselves. and the hoyr for our building Is at hand. Already our own State dear to all of us has proviid an Institution for the Miss May Penfleld, who for tho past week has been th guest of Mrs. E W. Thompson. In Dl'woiih, will leave to-morrow for her home !n New York Durijjpr her hort stay in Charlotte,'! friends w.ho hope tli.it he will soon! reformation of the criminal nice o.f return. Aside f rom ' her Charming; the oilier race.. Our youth, who are manners, she possesses rich and lull soprano., which gave pleasure to ail those who heard her sng. Miss Sarah Kelly returned yesterday from Lexington, where siie spent the hwidays .with friends. -Miss Sarah Kelly, .'of Morksville passed through the city yesterday-en route to Red Springs, uhere she wil re-enter college. Miss Johnsie Bason, who has been the guest of Miss M:iv Oatea leaves to-morrow morning fur Red Springs; no les's Incorrielhle and -vet not without hope, need a similar Insti tution "Believing that the Commonwealth Is not unmindful of her negro child ren, we deem It opportune to begin here and now to effect ah organiza tion,' whose purpose will re the -establishment of a negro reform school Ifl North (!rt-Flina "Therefore be ! resolved: "That we, the negroeH of Char lotte and Mecklenburg county, record our approval of a mov mcnt looking toward the end above-mentioned, and that we select a committee of five to formulate a plan of work and to 'co-operate with cttrzens of other communities In the statp wherever this rause is cnsld'-red. Resolved further. "That we look w'th favor upon and pledge nun moral and civil support to the widespread movement to sup press tho sale of Intoxicating liquors in our land. Resolved lastly. "That while tr' (Teprecafe and scorn the rmn or the n"wnaper who Mrs. Walter W. Watt entertained finds no other avenue of expression a few friends at a bridge luncheon' for his littleness of mind and wick- yesterday in honor of her guest, Mrs I ednese of heart than the abuse and Egbert Houston Harrison, of Salis- slander of our people, we are not tin bury. The lnvied fruests were! ' gra tefu! to the noble band who have Mesdames I). R. C. Clayton, of Salis-I lifted their voice and rien In our be- bury; jtl. t. Phlfer, i. V. Falson, Har- half and. In thus evlder"tnt ourap vey Lambeth, "W. S. Lee, Jr., W. B. procintlon of th-!r sp'rit of Justice fteynoias, j;. l. .Moorer josepn ou- and fair niav. we s; oriv a mans .Mrs. A. B.. Lent, who was former ly well known in Ch.trlotte as Miss Alice Pretord, will srrive next week to visit Mrs. I. W. Fiion. '' Mrs. C. W.. Jones-entertained at dinner at her home in Dllworth yes terday Rev. W. L. Walker, Itev. D. M Austin. Rev. and Mrs 'E. E. Bom'r and Miss Bessie Laidrum. rant and Misses- Mitt Dowd Anna Morrison and Hazeline Thomaa, One of C.ie moft. enjoyable recep tions ever given in t mriotte wa? that; race.s. of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W. M- Kincaid and daughter. Miss Anna Kincaid, which took place yesterday afternoon and last night at the First Presbyte rian manse on West 'Trade street. During the course of tho evenlnsr aulte a large number- of Uii mem bem of tho rirst Presbyterian ( hurph and con gregation, as well us man nfbev called to extend the wishes and greeting-? of the sensm. Daltv and delicious refreshments were erveJ. chani-e. pledging r:ir honor, our property and onr- lives, to make full proof o? oi'r rlifht to. live . and to achhve as one of the great family of i i ALL SLITS HALF PUICE. - . - s, j,-. , i This Is an immense-cut, considering that our prices were already rftuCh ; cheaper than others. But our. policy ! Ls to uTiow only new goods each sea- eon, and it will be better for us to clean up at a loss than to carry over.'1 tid.'06 Suits ..$20.00, 125.00 Suits . . 912.50 115.00 Suits 9 7.50 : ANY JIAT IV STORE $L08 ' Many of them sold for $5.00 and J6.00, but it Is timo to c)ean up, and ,e never cai-fy over Milljnery That Is why our milliners are making fine shapes and trimmings without regard to their cost .and trimming up beau tiful, -strong Hata worth two and three times the price . T. . . 91.H8 A- nice .assortment Knit TobosKan Capes....;..- ....25, 5(k Inl'Snts' Silk and 'Bear Skin Caps, much under value .... 25c., .50c, etc. FUt' BARGAIN'S These Furs were bought late at j close-out prlcci. We now further; reduce all:: I UO.OO Furs 97.50, $ 6.00 Furs . . . . .91.50 1 $ 4.00 Furs 93.00 j Nice long Furs, worth $5.00, j now reduced to...;.... $2.50 IVEY'S ' THE 'V' of ? rfomen's Cloaks and Suits Continues 'Mcaronco sale Minrhit-ted ' in' An Appreciative Interest Ha3 Been Shown, Sales IIave - Been Lirge , ; Still wc have numbers of ! our best sm Ick left, every one of Avhielv has;beeu reduced in prire . . ; One-Half and One-Tljird. -This.' is Uie .'-largest and'iiios iinportant of Women's Suits and Cloaks ever Charlotte. . '-, - ' Price .Reductions Are Greater. T?enicniler, ye nre not .offering old-style, rinrle-qrablc models tliat no one wants at any priee, biit : ; This Season's Choicest Poductions Slaughtered ....... Regardless . Value or Cost. . - $12.r0 ;uid f l.".oa Suits at: . . ....... .$5.00 and $7.50 $15.00 to $20.00 Suits at .$10.00 and $12.50 $20.00 'to. .OO Suits at. .', ." $12.50 and $15.00 25.00 to -fllO.OO Suits at. ..... . . . .... .$15.C0 to $18.50 $30.00 to $1-3.00 Suits at. $7.50 to $.50 Cloaks at.,.. $8.50 to $10.00 Cloaks at. . . $10.00 to $12.50 Cloaks at. . $12.50 to $20.00 Cloaks at. . ELK WHOLESALE $20.00 to S25.00 . $5.00 to $5.00 $6.50 to $70 .$7.50 to $9.50 .$9.50, $12.50, $15.00 R.ETAIL v p. r. AliTOV. A. .T. W.U'XFH, . T,. J. MKT.TOX, p. s. invis, .T. T. PAN'DFRS, It. B. HFX-nEBSOX', X:X.. Ti TOLAS. . OKORCR C. CTEXf'EXT.7 Com mlttee. i . Capt. and Mrs. W; R. Bober4tson re turned to the city last night from Bre vard, where they spent sevenl days with Mrs.' Robertson's parents, IJr. 4'rsd.Mrl. C. w. Hunt. Mesdames Egbert Houston Harri son and D. H. C. I'Wvtoh, of Kalls- bury, are guests of Mrs. .Walter .W. Watt, at her hottv1' on East Xrnfh street. Last eveninz Mrs. Watt en tertained the follow kig-namcd at din ner: .Mr. and Mrs. . W. Phifer. Mrs. t layton. Mrs. Harrison, Mr. Robert Watt, Mls Matt- Tmwd and MLss Hazeline Thomis. Whoti jou're Inncnid. when you're l.iry, ,X"ieri oii're lnn:o. lnnk .ifd lejn... - A rittji',d oh.in't "fM s-om will be I'rli s? veu tike Uoekv Mount.ilil Tea P. It. .'eylan & Co. . .v.r, and L,. r,. Jenkins, of Gas ton!!, spent yesterday In the cltv." Miss Sue Ferris, w.ho has been visit ing relatives in the city, has returned . to her home at Fort Mill, 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. I.aton and daughter. Miss Augusta Laxrdn. have returned to the city from.. Jl.jrgan ton, where they ppent the Christmas holi days with relatives. -and friends. V - Mrs! Samuel Weldou, of Alhiny, Oa., h returned ho;r.e after h visit to her daughter, Mrs. EdsMr.M. H.iiinoii7 cti E.ist Fourth street, - The following Invitation has been! receive In the city: Mr. and Mrs.- i;nsiell c. Price announce the mnrriage of their daughter j Hlanche Rmma O Mr. Byron Smith stalker Swearingen on Thursday., the twenty-Rlxth of Peccmber, ) one thousand nine hundred, and eevf n. . Waukegan. Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. p-.vearlngeri wil! be at home aftpr February 1st.' at the Hot Weils Hotel. . Pan Antonio. SPECIAL SALE! OF I ifm Sfatmnarv 1 MONTH EAT BOARD MEETS. Protracted Srsnlon of Ronrd of Man -o1 MwunU'Jj Ite-ren Atso- clntloti Held at sehvjn 100 Tore j lots to lie SidiL Mr. and Mrs. Octree- Richards, of i At an enthusiastic meetinr of '! C-niiiRe. X. 3 w.V registered mn? hoatfl of iUna?cr - of the Mountain! tfce gu?sts at thn .-eiwyii yesterday. , . . . .. . . - ; !" Mrs. J. M, Oldham, of Meb.ine., who terday riiorning - at the Relw'yn Ho h in b.'P'i spcnditi? the Christmis hil- j tel. Mr. J. D. Murphy, of Ashevllle, I lays -in the county with her mother, ' ' elected a?in manaeer of the f irs. 'Cijssle Kiikpiitrick, will return ' asoclatlon and It was determined f IN I A Holiday Boxes f Rather than hold for Newspaper For Sale T offer for cRle at a sacrifice price FltAXKLlN PKOOUESS, a weekly newe-puper. 7id the entire printing plant. The paper Is two yCars old. has 1.500 subscribers ami a large mcai aoveiiising ana joi patronage. The receipts of tho office in iao7 were more than $3, 000. The plant consists of a newspaper pres, a laiffe and a small Job press, paper cutter, a complete lno of office fix tures, a well- selected and Ubsrmed lot of newspaper ani job type, and a utock of paper. There Js no dead stock nor useless-material In the of fice, l -have tt-ifood force of p"r Inters, who may be emplojed by the . pur chaser at reasonable WHKes. If desired, I1.0U0 in cash and the.' remainder to be secured by chattel mortgage on the outfit. Tills is a good opportunity for a hustling newspaper man. This Is election year and.! believe there will be an unusually large amount of Job printing done here In 190S. . My reason Jor selling is that I have been designated by President Roose velt for an examination for a com mission In the United States army. Apply at once, if you-vvant the, out fit, for I will take the first fair offer. WM. W. BODDIE. Louisburg, N. C. Vs I r . Ik 1 next Christmas husi- li.)n-e Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I). -Pope dehnitely to put on the market prob ably 100 m.-.re l..:s at Montrcat to and i sell to such persons -a.s may be K1rby I '.tu son rrave returned rrom Mount i deemed des-irablo -tockholderj. This Atry. wore -they vis ted. relatives.- j transaction will f eDHially swell ton , - T" . isiderably the niimhertof people who Mr. and 'Mrs. P.alph Holland, who 'spend' periods of .Ime of varying ,. hnv' been spending the i "hrfstmns lenath at the mi'intiiln retreat. t. 1.. .... In .1... ...!.t. t.J tf.li ... . - J nifli.. wi i.i in vwi.-i .-,1 1 MH:ii si . s verj- en-.oura titik report W8' X.-'frent. iir. and Mrs. J. R. Holland, made by those in charjre-Relative .td .v ill return, to their home in ' Xew lhe state of affairs rrally. A. splen-. , V-rk to-morrow, night. - .'. . . d!d waterworks ej stem has br-n In- - - . stalled and a healthful and abundant Mrs. J. O. Bell has returned to her j suhply of water Is now always .ava.il- Jlj-;ri"e near- llenaersonvl He af ter ; alilo ita conr.o hi ina lr .. .i c ,i a . a f,;.enJ:ns several days Tii 'rTTTtty-wtt1Tf jrhmfe- the-mod?! viHijfer In-diltt-i4 ZbS!UUS ,it3, -k. . uurnam. one mile of rrtad has been built Rime i the last miiinir -nd- hv pt .im. Mrs D. JJ M'oii iiigh will a!l from mer the - road fac llit ... iMi.-ji,.. mi uir ni im;u nave reeoned ,,i s'Rje cf develan- month for Bluefieldd. Nlfaragtm. Mr.jment whlih will idd much to the at-Mi-Collouih will Join her .there end traciiyenes , th piaee. especiaiiy they will-vjsit his fhtiier for several 1 for driving- nurp -e, Tli nlnt Int. - neej!s. Later they will return to tneirlwill nrobaUlv.lte.taVe mm j.tn a t Iha ! . home in Empire, Panama. Hurlng Tier ! scale of 1150 and 1m. ' n ess,-we .will close out a few choice boxes now on hand at less than the price of the paper boxes 'from 15c. to $2. . Remember, they are wliiletlie t nalnty, Artistic -Warm and Comforiabli. Price $3.C0. ON DISPUY- lITTLE-tOSG STORES Write forsamplea to the " '' ' j L I JH J ; , I iiiiiiiiii -in. ;r i- I, ni. in ii. m. ,pi i ii p i . fi ''r" I'm . A.f.'.f J' .'' " "' ' ' '" i---t-l.'-. ' -- - '-'-'-iiM-'i'--" :f-i If:. DISiaiflN ;-M Home Comforts. K ' . ' FAR - M fU UjL vj Woven by hand - strips of n.innei4 1 ' " . I U( -4 tl vfll - IHI-ll; llll V . . 5 Thick quilted fleece lining and" ,irt ( '" .-- 'II rl f i-1-' iTIT. . 'I i . I russet aoles.'The home shoe that suits t.' - I : r I ' l . lfll &f7 . Hi LSI " "f: " i Sent by mall on receipt of price. j :. 'i; j..-. ".. JQ , . , , .. , GILKEATH & CO. I i ' V X ' v ' ? tt t '4 TC the Olll V SOl't VOU 'U IJ r ; , ;?!y L- L -1 .poj here, garnirnts that : - . Lr. f ' how-the unnustakable " ' K HflD 33 4 ii j I ' I iauo!. ram ics are y. ,. I iM-- ive. out-of-thc- :- ' ! - ' ' j ordinarv patterns, not j , SpecialHoticesI M j:Ar.-rei; a ' : . - .. ! '1 Kxelusive ' line of ;. WOOPAM. A HHKrPARD. IiUI GOIi-Th. P j TSJ 03 a - n ' - r, . t' rre now located at -'1 eVith- Tryeu , - Ml ' UVCrCOnt?. HaillOato streft. next f!or to Uem ltrstaurant. ; V. Jl ' t ' M- " JP1 V. ' . n nil Tnp Coats, , " f ;: . ton's (.. Vln. Hti 13c ; fr.-sli f-w . - t 3 I'ura jn Cn-e. no better value In f- i ' " -'('" fe ut. iid I'oni. poim 1 ean?.- , . . '" j Newport, rx uiiil cans. :s, riil tx j , , . ' bst fin- niiality. I JtllxjUKS .fc i., ,- '" 1 v ' - j r 1 W. Trade street. . " ' " fl - " ' FTART V.mMTTIT N-'.W -HaTb 'U '. ' ' '? our Rr.ci-r si-rd veu mime M'l 1 3b- J G mOm gj F d D t v coT-A enr.n? takv. nowM'ri-iJvx. I J LullC I iSlli U 1 11 1 1 1 W U f live Cold Tall'ts, bunuless nd ety C I A 1 . ,.- 4J to take mid will lear up .your rthi In 1 j , . , ' ' I a l urry. Trv tnem. JA P. rroV-K J - J,-- . . ' , 1 ' t Si f( nniKKiiis. Tbone I..' t'J- .vo. sciy on appiotat. iHmu.Mf t our expense. l !.Ol.-.'t -WH'.!.n WlfK.AT, lilUHAM, tie. Pastry, Ws-.li-n C.ike ll.mr. Mouitain and Bt if-rtir p liii kwbrsl nd ln!i:'i M-il. And fit -Jan reti:en ber Kerm'i-11 ii'ijr ndki-it ir.-irv- iul r.Mr br.sd tli. in nr.v "i tho lUaikct. Mill.KR VAN NtS last. s'sy In. the -if" eince the summer. It wts Je?ldd thu the committee . Su.--i uri iii.Ti. an. j. . -i or the s ooKli nrrtfKr-h hi. v, . . riOdwell.-Mrs , Mc-,.loURh has c .,f,,ihe -annual pr?tsm.M At mm .Mdi-.:iait mw in I'liuxea iarg"iy jo tne city s so:) i re. r,v ner presence, anl ner manyl.row to dis-iss nds will r-gret to lurn tht fiie is1 leave so soon. Ch riot te pfe-pie are 1 . -. mii'h. lijter- . START KinHT-I'O.JT NOW. Tf-Vve ynur rwer nil" you tfuu I:!ri r:;bbef V .rliui snd Iemoa. Katr.u.'t-inr ttgla the .Vcw l'ar rtbu 'laita, .. to-mor- hintteri Announce ment of mf'tlnj win then be m.td'J as .fully as Is postiMe at that time. Arraritemen'ji wiU-scum. be made Yo rpen neraV enrn iin1 iiwoolaUnn manacement; Th. will tiii much to fhe convenience of Monireat. fn vi-r t fhe feet that iome-ron-j fusion ha; arisen in th rttids of thl it it See our sou t-h " win- don. t .I CtftrAHY - v Charlotte. N.C u i Stone Suamngar Co ECrt l!K.T 9 ISA ST .Til: MOPKHN orveidenee; Wl; 7 I .Iddidl ft., rooms. IIJ.V. ,'V. -4.il i'nt ."ih fi.j Tl i'a rr eU- Mf! fi''t. 4 iwn", t: 1 ", Va -X I'M'. rei"". t" ."7 Kj'i.Hh, 4 -roi -vj.T. J HT H K-44WXtH-Htf'Q' & ltl:'o. - ' - i ' -- . -r " ' ' ' 1 WHAT tt'R PEItV-K .ft APPF.TI7.rNl n1 tiea'thfiil,, ifa a. lenir journey to ri-'t B.bettfr menu '. :elthl-r fewt or Hrl'-e ', more rp ila-r. L.Tinis here mfsns ST-H-tnctlon wll n) :Jid hu rrvr 4-.M "IdMJk'U IUj.t ANil I, I. 'NTH 4 Ut NThlv. ' -.-' . - Over 400 -Schools and Colleges now using I VERS & p6nd PIANOS TTi'KU'RiTKT: riF.NTKi-i o Tn'rlilm s, " fill rniik-. THt!y reritsl ... i . . . .. . OurHpecial ".star Grocery Coffee has a good, JweM, "iil'vrry. Kvetv. m-cMr.. . first --va vrv tarltriilur J ,'ratiiti A C'v 21? . Trof, 'I'hone ?"4. poolscller aed Staiioner,' A : . Jt T rT " i'm K.,, ...... ..i'TO I.ET-P''OMM . f I V i :f5uil.lii. 9 f - Tr.yn. r. . m it. Yu ni i:kB ' . i . whrt ry 4t. XV. -51. CROWXLL. Jl'b.ae- T4 and .III. IN SAN PKHrC lj!wrilt Kr r,, a 9.1 X a r ft 1V.NI.: KfW h.-n;K ... , fipih.-d. correr !i 'i ml fiMxni:' f r, I h.M evf-r MdM-.etet.- li.lv tf ti fai!-j Wfll;. gO fWhlf . Ctl l-i , 1, 'fJa lo f-r -n4rit tr n; y. lM KT.EltUEIl, - o. Tr" u.tt. .'l i-mi. 1 it II .. -zJli Over Ivefi APenl P.an-s maie ad iolj... Every piane war ranted and rurartteej. n-4 plann fir yu It feujr if you wtr.t ih. fcet g.-!d on rsirrb:e . terras. ' Parker - .Gardner -'3 :
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 2, 1908, edition 1
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