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V CnAELOriB DAIXjY OBSERVER, JANUARY 3; jgOAC t V 1 AND KRSOHAL home. She Will be gone a week' or flonser.' - , . ' m -Hcn,lo of Mr. and Mrs. 1 . ScJ'.iff w ill be interested in. the tic olot of the roarriafe of their -nlecer, Ms Alma. Piiiue, in Washington. Ti C. ' Wednesday rtlht. at which tey were present. The AYishiirgton "loKt contain the following notice of he event: ' (- One of the most, attractive wed ,nKs of the-season took place at TuKiiScher's last evenings -whtm ms Almi Prince, daughter of Mr. A l. Pr!nc.. was married to Mr. njdne Willia,i StTauss. of Baltimore , Md. The hlest man wa -..Mr. GlDen . hrother of the bridegroom and -the Vatrort of honor Mrs. Julius I. pevser. steter of -the bride. TteJgented 'to undertake -to direct . this 'i r t . hrlde looWed charming In a wrme satin print-ess frown piade empire i embroidered and trimmed In old Dolnt lacet The bridal bouquet was -t Ul'u eft the valley and ransr blossoms. 1 .. 1 1 hair hrlde. wore rfi.mAMi ortnament. the" gift of vber father. . , . . The maltron of honor wore -oi.,, Mn trimmed in rose i She carried a bouqtjet of plnkraseA and wore a diamond 'The ceremW was performed by nr T-nnts BteYrn. assisted py plmon. of dry Pey - Tnan FireVfU.SS .c "iii-i xtrauss. uron their return from aAtrlp to Palm Beach FU . will rshi at the Belvlder. avellnr costume was th, wl-h mtnK lurs tth. Many iruesti '. felUEFS,, X Few Minor Happenings in and About tlKJ-Cliy. Mr.. J. E. Silinon has-sold to Mr. C. Vt. 'prUdy tor a lot in Vtlte Heights. ' Tli, fmnilr nf the late K. P. Trede- nitk ar nwvinK to tli city to live la A vpnoral 'mAtlnor, rf tha lV.m a n ! tl(e fllttir. Club was hfcld yesterday morn'ini at J Th-i 0.m"an Stock Oomiwny is ngriln the Carnegie Llbrar'. A choral ;n ttn .it-a i. my ot Hiisn io-nic"i connection with the Treble Clef had "ul- ' Misses Helen -Periilna and Eula e-oht,".of Lttletan, were visitors in the city yesterd;y, aiopping. at the Seljyyn. - - .' I btcn discussed In a previous meet ing, but no. action had been taken. Yestterday it was voted tji.atthl pro poned choral, be orifanizod as an ad junct to the Treble Clef,, "and lep were 'taken to begin Immediate work. The club haa the good fortune to have afl one' of Its members a musician thoroughly capable of directing and Is llad- to be able to announce-that Mrs. A. D. Glascock h?s graciously " rbii- Dr, ..-v. t. ere Irwih EUeman of Baltimore; Astanle Aurba,rh New York; JUnf. RurgeV Herir Woog, of ,Nw( York; Julius I. P'5 Hotel.. Baltimore . "The brtae s i of navy blue, cl and hat to m! 4t froin"ou of towik were present" Meeting of the Wo er 'he direction ol artment. at the car terday morning, -was g one. v The- atuay the Barons wan a lnating and helpful Helle Sawyer treav the The general J man') Club, und the literature derf nefrte library ye a most interestl of "The Last of particularly lllu j r 'tviiiiv-or'ai Place Among Worlds Great Novelists." Mrs Bal mer of -HistoriJal 8ketche of Eng land." Mrs. .Lo:lU-no Jjne of Jn - .Earl of Warwick of History and iBul-.cr-: Karl of AVarwick." and Mrs. vA-tn Howard ot "Some of Bulwer'a fh and .Some lot His Virtue as an - Author." All th4 papers were good Misa Ruth Relfcly, who has been ; spending ths holi fays jiJth her pat ents. Mr, and Mrk J. Reilly, In Tillworth. will retvilrn Monday to Ag nes Scott Institute,! pecatur, Ga. fii Mattla anl Julia MeNlnch. Bfter nending the I Chrtatmaa noM- days at home, will 1 the week for ItaleU 1 Peace Institute ve the- first of to re-enter tv,. ncui T(,vev (vlub will imeet M -morninir nr-T 0:301 o ciock wim Mrs. Ii. H. Hulteri on I North tryon street. An enjoyable social elent was the (reception yesterday aft moon from 4 to oclock at the Ahxander Ren cue Home. At tha door tpllver offer ings were accepte-J, Tho board of managers of tie Institution consti tuted the receiving party, tea. follows: Mesdarhes C. M. Carson. A.l B. Ree,e, W. H. Twitty. L. B. JohnsfWP. S. Gilchrist. H. S. Bryan, G. I L. Bet'. L, A. Podawofth. O. H. Utiwell. E. L. Keesler, J. C. McXeely. J.-IH. Mob ley, W. O, Nisbet. J. M. ScotV IS. 8 Steele, P. ' M. Brown. E. T. Talnsler, and Misses SalUe AlexanderA Bessie Hutchison and Margaret Ranln. A tidy sum was realized for the (benefit iof the home. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present exWees ed themselves as being much pleased with the improvementa recently knade Mrs. R. L. Tate, left last evinlng for Greensboro to attend t.ie fufieral of Miss Lou la Lindsay. Me.wsl R. L. Oeoree and John, A. Tate left ies terday morning. Mifs Lula Gibson, of Ivexlnglim, Ky., la visiting Mrs. A. J, Draper at her home on Elizabeth Heights. The CJieiidon.Book Club will m hls afternoon ar 4 o'clock with Ml 1). -H. Watkins on North Tryon stret' Miss Marv Irwin will discuss, "italy- Mlchael Angelo," while Mrs. R. LI Tate will read a paper on "Some Not i& Sculptors -anj Their Homes." choral The membe'fshlp to this organlza tlon will not be conilned to the AVo man's Club. The of our city through -a committee apiilhted bYlealeiimarijU,.lli Trvcm etret-t t-ytabllfh the chairman of the Treble Clef will solicit members to it. Atao the traveling art exhibit, which lS;-ent out by the General Federation of Woman's Clubs, will again visit Charlotte about February 10th. This collection of pictures will bo a rare treat, awkthose who enjoyed a similar exhibition at the Carnegie, Library last season can attest. ' After further trawacticn of busi ness the chair w-as given over to the chairman of the llterkture depart ment,, and .a most Interesting discus sion of 'Bulware's place among the World's noveltlita was conducted. Mr.' B. Lockwood Jones read an Instruct ive paper, wherein she discussed the" Earl of Warwick as portrayed by BulA-are, compared with the Karl of Warwick as we know him in history The next meeting of the literature section will be held with Mrs.' C. C Hook, at her home on East Morehead street, January 21st. Mr.s. E. W. Thompson -entertained informally at 5 o'clock tea yesterday afternoon In honor of her guets, 'Mrs. D. C. Lyle, of Atlanta, and Misa May Penneld. of New York. Miss Penlleld was in splendid voice and charmed the company w'itlt a few lovely songs. Those " present were: Mesdamea W. F. Harding, It. Means Brannon, E. L. Bussey, John F. Yorke, Robert A. Mayer, F. J-. Samp son, Clarence B. Bryant, James W. Conway, M. W. Lawrence, D. H. Mc Colloughr Walter Bcott; Misses Eva Llddell, iLncy Oates. Helen Liddell, Mattie Dowd, Acton Latta, May Oates and Helen Foil. thp mi.-irlntt Tlav Nursery Asscia ti m will meet with Mrs. K. C Iylland this mcrnlug at 11 o'clock. The finit board meeting of the new year will re held to-riisht, the board cf pAhllc nafty holdii'g forth In the city hall. . Mr. J. A. McRae was discovered -yes-terciHy to be the winner of the . second prize of 1 in the Engllsh-MfLarty drawing. . ( Attractive poeters cortalnlng fif:ecn illustrations of Ctiarlotte sceiwa - and nelphbiiing scones tave 'lieen Issued by tlie S.hvyu Hotel as an adverlihenient for its If.. '-Mr. A. C. Lentz, of Mount Oilead. has arrived In the cUy, nwepted a poi-itioii as Mrs. W. A. Peters left last night for Brooklyn, X. .Y,, where she wHl visit her brother for several months. Misses Alice and Rosa Stock, of .Monroe, were at the geiwyn yesterday. Mrs. Arnold M. Shaw entertained at four tables of euchre yesterday after noon at her home on East First street. The first prize was won by Mrs. Walter Annette and the second by Mrst D. Hatcher Watklns. Those present were: Mesdames L. W. Humphrey, W. Jesse Chambers, F.Ieh- ard Arledge, V. J.- Hol!inswfrth, Ralph Holland. P. W. Johnson. W. J. Malone, J. A. Yarbrough, George W. Graham, Eben Nye Hutchison. "P. Hatcher Watklns, O. Lawrence Miller. Walter Annette, A. C. Lee, C. E. Hooper, Blankenshlp, J. B. Hart, E. Wood, J. W. Conway, Ralph W. Miller, Hugh Montgomery, N. Vernon Porter, K. Piatt; and Misses Alice Holland, Edith Hall, Nettle Rosen thal. Martha Howell,. Nina Howell. Florence Oliver, May Fletcher and Molly Davis. The United Daughters of the Con federacy will meet with Mrs. I. W. Faison to-morrow afternoon at 1 4 o'clock. An interesting meeting Is ex pected. Miss Katherlne Abernethy return ed last night to her Tiome at New ton, -after visiting friends In the city for a few days. - Mr. and Mrs. John F. Yorke have returned from Contord. where they spent the Christmas holiday Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Mooro enter tained delightfully at a bird supper last nignt at their home on North Brevard.' Those present were Rev .Dr. W, M. Kincald and the members of the Mr. E. T. Cansler's Bible class in the First Presrbyterlan church Sunday school, as follows: Messrs. E. T Cansler, A. M. McDonald, K. R. Pres ton, X. W. Wallace. J. H. McCllnfock. R. E. Cochrane, Alfred W. Brown. P. H. Williams, T. H. Shoar. .William Brown, W. M.. Moore, W. Herbert Morrison and D. C. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Trotter are ytevting friends In Davidson. ( Mils Fannie 'Andrews has returned x to te city after visiting Mrs. J. D. Thomas in Roanoke, Va. v Miss Mabel Trotter, who vittitel rel atives in Madlso.n. Ga.. has returned ,to her home in the city. Mrs. Bes.le- A. Patterson and little daughter, Mildred. " have returned from Athens. Ga., where Ciey visited Mrs. Patter.-on's brotherln-law, Mr. A. 11. Patterson. , Mr. John M. Craig entertained elab orately at dinner last nlht,..at the Country Club in honor of Mrs-P. C. Lyie. of -Atlanta, Ga.. and .Miss May I'enfleld, of New York, the guests of Mrs. E. W. Thojiipson at hsr Dil- worih home. Those - present were: Mr. arid Mrs. E. W. Thompson, Mrs. P. Lyle. of Atlanta, Ga.: Miss May Penflcld, of New York; Mrs: D. H: McC'ollouih, Messrs. D. A. Tomp kins. F. M. Caldwell. J. R. Craigi ''W. E. Parker, E. S5. Iteid and John Bass Brown. , ' Miss Sarah . Margaret Cline. who 'has been t(i gniest for several davs lof Miss Sadie Hayes, !n Dilworth, Has returned- to tier home In Newton. The Virginia Pare .Book Circle Ivtll meet Saturday afternoon with nss Maggie Rankin, on North Col lege street. Mrs. Nat Ffmmonds hn re. turned to the city frorrr Washington, wrtere she attended the marriage of ma Prince, to Mr. beA niece, Misg- Aln idhey W.' Strauss. n-ent of . the jJttle-Uvr.g Cojnpany, "anJ" tgun worn. . , . Hahn's 1 confectionery store has been removed to No. 29 North Tryon street from the building formerly oc cupied Oil Weet Trade ntreet ' An interesting game of basketball is predicted U-t to-morrow r.ight - at the YounR Men's Christian Association. The hour is :3i and the contorting teauis are thu Athletics and tlie Atystic FlvA -Theatregoers will m te with interest tlie advertised apj-aranc- of Mary M:in nering at the Acndeiny cf Music next Friday night in "Gloii'.u--. Bn.v." She will bo thu atttact,o:i of tli- wefk. The arpearance uf th' nw la builulng resembles a college dormitory ;it tiro beginning of Hie fjtll teim. Trdnka, bf.oks, carpels, hummers, nails all arc scattered in riotous cuiifusion. The family of Mr. Eli Alexander, of Bed kprliiBS. are ni'ovin!; to ll-.e eld Hun ter plantation ut i-i,iPlls. Mr. Mark Alex ander, who haa rcsidi-d there for three ytars. is moving his family to Monroe Mr. D. V.. Smith will hold a meeting" of tiie creditors to pass on an Applica tion for the discharge of S. C. Wnuaker, bankrupt, Saturday ut noon at his offh-e In the' law building. Mr. Smith is the lereree. -Mr. H. C. Bernhardt and family, of Philadelphia, have taken possession of tne Home at J.iri rcuelhl avenue. Mr. BernliarUt Is a Y. M. C. A. man who has reeently taken up work-in this coni- rr.unny. Master Thomas Moor, of Yorkville, H. C who was operated on far uinenji- cltis at 6. IVtr's llospit.tl. is getting niong nweiy. l)r. w. i 1 Wv of Kfw York, who ram "down to perform the cperation, returnd 'to - New York last nignt. -Mr. I. C. Irwin Jins purchas.! the old bulldinfts on thOsborne corner and Will hiivo them torn clown at once so that the work on -the new building can b commenced. Mr. J. A. Kuro, of the Carolina Manufacturing ."Company, pur chased the pla-le gluss in the buildings. Mr. J. flcott Trotler has ri-slsned" 1 tin position which lie has held for several yours with W. Ij. Hand Ac Co., drugglt-ts. with the purpose of thonging 'hereafter in contracting work and doing publlo hauling. Mr. and Mrs. Trotter will keep house op East Fourth street. The close of Pecember found the cot ton receipts at tlie Charlotte platform to ho lwi in excess of the number received during the period-between September 1st and Itecfmlier 31st. l!i. The figures are 11.!'"- for V1 itnd 11,714 for K"fi. Kor De cember. )07, the flKurs are 2,452 and for that montli In ir06. 1.679. - : . . y.J- Hill ' '!.- What You Save on Coals We are giving one-fourth off on all our Cloaks. Everything marked in! plain figures no trouble to see the saving.- , , . - , j Remember that our prices.o--tno8t ofour" Coats w'crg already from, one tourth to one-third off, on account of our buying a big Jot in December at Danic prices. Foe instance," we wete selling $10,00 Coats for J7.50; now they are cut'to J5'67, making' the price .novyaB6ut h,air. : And we art selling them fast, bt?t e have..- big lot and you can still get good selections. ALL HOTS HALF PRICE. . This is an Immense cut. considering that our prices were already much cheaper than others. But our policy Is t,o show only new goods each, sea son, and it will be better for us to clean up at a loss than to carry over. $40.00 .Suits , $20.00 125.00 Suits .,...............$12.50 $15.00 Suits .....'..........'..$ 7.50 AXY HAT IX STORE $1.98 ' Many of them sold for $5.00 ' njid $6.00, but it Is time to clean up, and ,we never carry over Millinery. That is why our milliners are making fine shapes and trimrrlngs without regard to their cost and trimming up beau tiful, strong Hats worth two and three times the price.... $1.98 .A nice assortment Knit Toboggan Capes. ...25, 50c. Infants' Silk and Bear Skin Caps, much under value. '. . .25c, 50c, etc. ITIi BARGAINS These Furs were bought late at y Close-out. prices. We ndw further reduce all:: $10.00 Furs $7.50 $ 6.0Q Furs .'.$4.50 $ 4. 00 Furs $3.00 'Nice long. Furs, worth' $5.00, now reiuced to ..$2.50 MARRIAGE IX MOCKSVHXE. 3Ir. lalwnrd Crow Wod Miss Mary I In nes I'hsmM Through City Iast . Night. Mrs. a P. Heath and Mrs. W. O. Nesbit returned last night from Mocksvllle, where they fcitended; the marriage of Mr. Edward Crow, of Monroe, to Miss Mary Hanes, of Moeksvllle, the ceremony being per formed yesterday afternoon at 4. o'clock by Rev. J. F. Kirk. The ! t man was Mr. A. C. Heath, of Al marie, and the maid of honor v.v.t Miss Blanche Hanes, sister of the bride. The ribbon girls were Misses Mary and Adeline Crow, of Monroe, and Misses Harah Hanes and Caro Miller, of Moeksvllle. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr Stephen Hanes. The young couple passed through the city last rkteht en route North to spend their honeymoon. A -num ber of friends here will be Interested in the announcement of their wed ding. IVEY S s . in Mi-ses Lucy Wallace and Nell Orr have, returned to Linwood Semi nary after spenlng the holidays with rels4is . In' the cltv and countv. They Are members of the faculty of ine eonr-go. Flat Opening and Bound Blank Books ti vc . carry practically Mrs. Paul Chatham and Miss Mar garet Thurmond are-spending several 7' ri.ay in Elkin s the giie-i-s of Mrs. Huh Chatham. N The Polly Ma.lison Book Club will Vmnet't this afternoon at 4 otclocfc at the Thorns of Mrs. F. W. Glover on West Fifth street,. Mrs. Robert Garnett. of Atlanta. f;;. formerly Mrs. Kimron. of this city, is visiting in Chsrlotte. Mrs. B. ; W. Fewell, of Rock Hill. P. C, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. , M.) Young, at '.ier. home' on South Trvon street. Mrs. Harry E. Cain, of Asheville, is vlsitin?. her mother,' Mrs. C. L. Tor renoe n Elizabeth avenue. Mrs. W." B. '"-Ryder and daughter leave this morning. Tor Columbia J. C-. where they' will spend some time. Mrs. W. Jesse-f'hamhers0ft v st-r-!hy mnrnlnr to visit relatives and frienda In 'Hmingtin, her former tfx tea its or PrcCEVS rr feri vear the 'jriior quality r-fVunt tesults I'lye l.'iD'mri riff..i"- J'.xtrnrt l4 .bein ..niiit'ncd ' rl'slng cohniimts who tie "' r:Ai;d the buk . i Miss, Mamie Robinson, of Prnvi rn,?,re'tla,.trh'lelty er,3ay "nj.j.all .standard sizes and f will spend; several days before open ing her sc,hoo at Slier City. ; y MLs lna - Smith . hi ": returned from Carlisle, R. C; where she sprtnt several days with friends. Miss Zenobta Pay, of. Charleston S. C. who has been the guest of 5f'. Lloyd -Ranson on North Poplar street for fevera! days, has returned home. " " rulings,' while in the in- i -t 4 ercasuigiy popular Loose i Leaf Books Newspaper ForSale I offer for sale at a sacrifice . price FRANKLIN' PBOQREKH, a weekly newspaper, and the, entire printing plant. The paper is two year old, has 1,500 subscribers, arid a large ; local advertising and Job patronage. The receipts of the office in 1907 were more than $3,000. Tha plant consists of a newspaper pres. a laxge and a small Job prcsw. paper cutter, a complete line of office fix tures, a well selected and assorted lot of newspaper and. Job type, and a stock of paper.. There is no dead stock nor u-seless material in the of fice. I have a good force of printers," wno may be employed by the pur chaser at reasonable wafees. If desired, $1,000 In .cash and the remainder to be pecured by chattel mortgage on the outfit. This is a good opportunity for a hustling newspaper man. This Is election year and I believe- there will be an unusually large amount of Job printing done here in 190R. My reason for selling Is that I have been designated by. President Roose velt for an examination for a com mission In the United States army. Apply 8t once. If you v.-ant the out fit, for I will take the first fair offer. WM. W." BODDIE, Loulshurg, N. C THE - ' - OF . - :- -v:.;.;-.v An Appreciative Interest Has Been Shown, Sales Itafre o Been Large '.- Still we have numbers of our best" Rt vies left, eye i'j" one of which has been reduced in price One-Half and One-Third.; . ' This is- the largest ,aiV most, important clearance alfi' -of, Women's Suits and Cloaks eveu , conducted'' in r.' Charlotte. , ' -..v.: -;V- Price Reductions Are Greater. "T r "Remember, we 'are' not' offering, old-stvle. ui-dpiirable models that no one wants at any price Tun .- This Season's Choicest Productions Slaughtered Regardless of Value or Cost. " ; $12.50 and $15.00 Suits at. . . . .$5.00 and ' $?,$0V $15.00 to $20.00 Suits at . . .$10.00 and Sl2:50-; $20.00 to $25.00 Suits at .$12.50 and $15.03 . $15.00 to $1S.5J $20.00 to ro t .,$5.00 to $S.00. -' ..$6,50 to $7.50 ' ' $25.00 to $30.00 Suits at..,. $30.00. to $45.00 Suits at... $7.50 to $8.50 Cloaks' at . $8.50 to $10.00 Cloaks at . . . . $10.00 to $12.50 Cloaks at. .$7.50 to $0i $12.50 to $20.00 Cloaks at $9.50, $12.50, $15' WHOLESALE RETAIL BKST OF AI.Ij . . . Home Comforts. Woven by hand strips of flannel. Thick qiillted fleece lining and soft ru?iet aolen. The home ahoe that pultn both old and young. Men'aSlzeg 6 to 1 price .. . .11.60 Ladle sixes 2 to 7 price .. ....SI, 35 Sent bv mall on receipt of price. GILREATH & CO. in NiiKni ii an ii ,K n i n Palni'y, ArftUitic Warm and Comfortable. Price $3.Gl Mis. Louise - Hunter-will return to Due West Female Co1Ip; aftfr ipendi re!at!-. in . f,i!!fes Paulin Orr and Laura Mae! A made nadwiti ' will return to Due Wet. ,a I a female Coic to-dav. j , the county!"dar8 w!th j wc have the host lines America in C..to-day to resume college duties. I I T11 Tv spent Chritma with relatives' --iniOCK, hf Richmond 't , ' . Jt Backiife'Sicber Trussell t Mii-s Maude Hayes has returned tojT . , . , er home in Phoriton, after pending jy , T . . twa ana irvjni; i iu. , ' I t We furn'rshevery- -tbin for every oftVc. t her home in pnojiton, arter pending several days with Miss r"anhie Pflle Faulkner, on the Providence mad, Mrs. P'a!? Durhsm. who with Mr. Dumam, has ben attending the Dake house party at Carteret Iyidge. Is vls itirn her father. Bey. J. N. Cole, at Raleigh. Mr. lJurham returned last nU'ht. now to- . nre t nniiinin. -j "Tfi fnj' y freedom fr-tr ehilllaln." ONDISPUY UIM-LONG DEPARTMENT STORES Write "for famplea to the hp THE ...rmrAMY-..- WVI W at Charlotte, N.C. t ri!-a Jiihn Knf, !( OtlslW-ld. SU. 1-rX I'l- ily 1,'icKleri'S. ri W ii t.lv. . Maw tmc it J"r sell riifum wttn exc) Jiwi antreil ?fr ierr fr-s. I ndi.l rr ul'Tjfr., iles. purnc. wound, friwt ti afid klu tiis.a;-. it all urug surc. Stone & Barringer Co. Office Outfitters. Open untile- mldniubt-' for the sale of Mgava,. Fruits, . Candles -and such Grocer. s - ' le at may be needed. The Vs:-- nicest, r leanest frooerr tore In Cnatlotfe. --x Special Notices I ' 1 ' . i ; i f 1, 1 ' ' ' ' e Vl ' r .: . TEN TEAKS Ol' M'CCKS8-1-Vlt TT.S yi'-ars It e i;prrtor nnalily ff tUil" ."il hon Kl;ivni h (t FxtnieUs has be - :iL;ln tlnel pternrinS consumers who ile-n-artd the Inist. iFoi'Niw "hi -n. n T. van n:r- tor.'s (Vmh. N-l"- uns, l!o.; fr-!.h -k ' I'ara Ja t'oft'e. nf- fM-it'er valuh In "f fee at ; Uuld Corn, pounl cna, W. ; Newport, poimd . cans.' KV. eoii't l- beat for quality. I KIMJUW A CO. W. Tradu etn-et. STATIT- ntOHT-DO... IT NOW - HAVE your gri.eer sendvou.srmie Iilue Klh b n emr-n nnd V.mtjla Kxiracts and I., gin tlfe New Year' rlnbt. V,ni-JJlhW TAK'F HOWIES ' mlve fold Tai lits. Ii.in:iles and easy to tak. and will lear up ynur cold In a hurry. Try tnem. JAS. P. aTOWE A CO. ll'Urlsts, 'Phone I'll. l'Kf:imK)T AM;mKK SAt'SAOK. Iiav you trld It? If f": imi will l tletiel to hear e l.nve r-cl1 a frah shipment. Tills ink miij.if -a ivi efitil. A trfxl will -ynvin-i you. .1IU.i:it-VAN Ni8 I'O.. '1'honfS 6 aid Ttf.; N. Tron, ron rknt-7 LiriPKi.r. ft., r. nnoM I'd ftmtth A., i rnns (' Pouth Chnr.il, 4 room'; ?! "Ht!i fnliir. mollis. Ui Fast J"h,. I iiM'is. h..Z N. A HI . 4 rooms Tw i 4 Vn'.m bii-s. '" vVNlnhvllle. J. AKTill U HF..NLUi;-; SON Bl'.O, j . ivinT v v. iPERVR is ApnrriziNfi f" Brd healthful.- It's a Vc" Jmrtncy to ttnd a liftfr menil. feullhler reoo or pricn ' murs- p pillar. "r.atinsr hi-r nwana satisfaction well s xood hi-. m.,r. OKM MMNG r.OOM AND U.'XCH rut'XTEK. - ... : ' i 1 f -7-r.r .' TS I'KWTtl T.F f ! e.T,N"TF.i'V.'iftj rerU! .niAchfnes, sll ns"k-ruiifv fur lisiatit . d.-1'vrrv F.verv ni'iehltf firt-ci m -ev'cr'v" ritrttculsr.. J. V. Clayton 4 "Co., Zi S. Tryon. ' Phone. 34. . W. l. Cr.OWELL. ,i;Uoue 14 mod VOn HKNT V!iOM " .MOttHRN CuT tame' K 10th near pew ptI'K-1 ei Mi, t'?'i .6-mmi coitjitrp. Lttiworth, l- .I; I Tot clone In. i: per m.-nttt: m..u ll-erk Ave. ':.. K i. H.r.V.; ' I Trj-tn.. "1'livnetail; ,,. . ' ' ' sVl- 4 at t ; ji J I l Hi uOTflB Of DISTISaiOII ' FORIiENAflD YOUNG MO are the only soRVrcAi'lly I j - . , see here, garment & that- show the- unmitakahle t hand-fasliioninpornas- ter tailors. Fabricsare '-1 - - ' 1 , exclusive, out-of-the- ordinary .patterns,.; not . ' ' " 4 " to he seen else where Exclusivrl line .' oft -wvcrcoat? Raincoats ' and Top; Coats. ' 1 v v Long-Tate' Oetfsing ft; Goods (rent on approval returnable at our xpne;v Over 400 Schools and Colleges now usir: ? 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1908, edition 1
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