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CHARLOTTE DAILY, OBSERVER, JANUARY 6, 1903. 5 - - Ons of the happiest of events was the house parry teret Lodgre. in custom at C'ar - ' , ',!,' inn riven by Miss Mary Duke an 1 ' I u , - , " . . - . ..... - i - - - s W(thttrwa. on- Saturday, the USm of December, and returned Sa'.urday last on a private car. ' The hunting. was fine. Mr. J. H. Southgate, Of Durham, killed a large buck and others brought - in wild turkeys, ducks, "possuma and rabbits, maklr.fr' a most gumptuoU least for the guests. - .ma amusements were entirely; .original. A fancy dress party oneinanv'a automoMle wa purchased fron evening was the. moot enjoyable function. The costumes, while Im promptu, were most effective. . A Teddy bear promenaded with a Sister of Charityand a wild Indian danced with Mary Jane. 'Nobody . was In jured. A 'pofsum hunt also afforded great amusement for the young la dim- The "personnel of the party was as follows: Mm, B- N. Duke and Mrs. Plato T. Durham, chaperones; Miss Mary Duke, Miss Mary Spencer An derson, of Charlotte; Mi a Madge Mershon, of Durham; MJsh -Mary Thomas, of Atlanta, 0i Mi.sa Caro line Fuller, of New York-; MUs Marlon Noel, : of Danville, Ya.; Messrs. J. H. Southgatc, Angler Duke, Lawrence Tomlinaon, Walter llrad sher, Buchannon Lyon and Cecil Arthur, all of Durham: Guy Win throp, of Tallahassee, Fla.; John and Tames Hutchison, of Charlotte; Cobu Harris and John Cole, of Raleigh; Oeorge Cooper, of Henderson,, and Plato Durham, of Charlotte.. s The party owes most ot its pleas ure to the charming and abundant bo..fritvlit;-. of the hostess-chaperone, Mrs. Duke. Miss Sarah Brockenbroush has re turned from Columbia, S. C, where the visited the Mipseg Robertson. Miss Helen Lcmley, wlio haa been spending the Christmas holidays with her parents In Arkansas, will return to the city the first of thla-week to .re-enter the Presbyterian College. Miss Kdna Hirsninger will sail with friends next Monday for Cuba to visit' her brother, Lieut. Herbert HirEhinger. , Miss Mary Spencer Anderson has returned from Carteret Lodge, whore for a week she was the gue'st at a house party given by Miss Mary Duke and Mr. Angler Duke. Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Kenne", of Pineville, were visitors In the city yesterday. , Miss Elizabeth Black, of the Dil worth graded school, has , gone to Greensboro to accept a position in the graded schools there. .Mrs. E. S. Penam, of Statesviile pent yesterday in the city as the 'truest of her sister, Mrs. D. JR. Yar hrough. She will return to her home to-day. One of the happy events of the week will, be the subscription danca which the young men will give at the Kelwyn to-morrow night. The fellow- Ing named will act as chaperones: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Gan Mr. and Mrs John R. Van Ness, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harty, Mr. and Mm. L. A. Dods worth. Dr. and Mrs. T. 31. Vright. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gra ham, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Bland, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. BuHbee, Mrs. D. H. Me Collough and Miss Lucy Oatca. Miss Virginia Graham has return ed to- her home .ln Warrenton after spending pome time In the city as the guest of Prof, and Mrj. Alexander Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Withers and Infant daughter will leave Wednesday probably " for -Spartanburg, S. C, where in the future they will make their home. Mrs. Withers tiij been 1s!t!n relatives here and Mr. With ers joined, her recently. MiV,ses ' Bertha and Georgia. Rich ards, of Stanley, returned home yes terday after spending several days in the city with relatives. Mr. Thurmond D. Simmons, Fon of Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Simmons, of this city, and MVs Katie Lee Watson, daughter of Mrs. M. E. Watson,- of Aujufta, Ga.. were married in that city yesterday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. Dr. F. E. Plunkett, pastor of the First Presbyterian church". Mr. and Mrs. Simmons arrived Tin- the city last night and are the guesta of Mr. J Simmons' parents on We.st Fiftn street. -Hiss i-.uim tayior. oi .-saii-Oury, ;s visiting Miss Etla Watkins. at " her home on A est Sixth street. BIUKIvS. 1 A Few Minor Happenings in and About the City. The coKlltion of Ml.s l.ily May Lov ing was not Improved yesterday. Tlio kpard of schoul commlKsionors will mee; to-mprrow nis;lit at 7:3U at th city hall. , The friends of Miis Mamie P.avs wl.l r"e-r.t to learn that sin- is ill &t r.er tome on North Pr.piar street. The com'iHo i of Mr. A. V. Wliltaker, who l as been contin.-d to his ho.ne for the past week., Is slightly Improved. Mr. D. A. Tompkins, while in High Si-rals yesterday. lind the nl.sfcrt'tne to il!p and srrain his ankle c;uile painfully. The nautliier of the KlnT will hold their regular weekly me'!-! nt 'St. Piter's Kpiseopid -hureh Him muifiing just lifter the IfiSn o clo , k ner-.-ice. Til'' work on tie Y.iii:.:r Men's Chris tian A- ttialion Piiildin:; c-ontinuei t) fdvanee with est misj.ina Vapidity, f romise ot a beautiful t-trurlure is tmug daily given. , Mason DoTson. a one-eyed e'-.lored tnsn, who sjiys'his ii'irr.e is at Whitnoy, srreted nnd locked tip ysterOav, chp.rrcd with loiterltix atx.ut the South ern station. r A sllfc-ht effmy wis li.dulge.1 in yes- j rr-Jay on Noth DavMson street t y I A.Vrs. lc Riuh ai d Archie McCnll. ; ii jouns in-n were a..Keq i) apiKar at i court tins mornip. . ) Tbe-ptl't!"- tF-of-Jr-R: Ivey Co.-. Will rlfss fi--re:iftee ea.'h f.ft.-rnoon e'x-I Ci pt KKturds-y at t o'e4.-r Ii.km.1 of 7 ' n htretofi re. Til change will be in ti- I feet until March 1st, Tho w!io stcfvl s:oi't the Southern j Station yesteiday sfurt.otjii when No. 1', came In from Richmond. Vs.. declare Jl that the train of nine l ing coaches hi.il ' but two ausseniters on it. - j Mr. J. P. Pregnali. local manager for' tlie f ropst Ccntrsctlne Company, lis ! moved to Charlotte from Charlestun. t '.. and has rented the O. H. Saint r.- - t rtence. No. 4i North .Rrevcrd sireel. j The crcfiitors of S. C. Wh'.t.iker. a! merchant of ;astonlu. ttankrttpt. at their rofting Bhiiilay, made a motion for h: tfiscfcargfe from bani(rupt y. judjre James ir le- years f.luer TUnN.ri K,rrn-i i day tE'ey outsell all othersi Ufl E. Boyd will thn ;a on the motion, apprie.- by Referee I. 3. Smith. Mln Minni? Cochran. rh has been 'located over WoodiiU II fircppanl s atore on the smt?Mo. hai removed to lir reH : il'Kic, "Ninth and College stre-Ms. wliti the will L- olc.-iae.l u atten 1 to tue iWiiru ot irr c"l'inr"!,'!' (Vincliu, folding the q-j.jrUrly mwl ,f ,1- M, 5ti,, ..i.jrrn lie will reu to-tt.iy and will fcei-'m a series or j mdns nt Hrepurd street rhur h to-nisr. He will nrrai-li every niBlit this wee k TniurriV Commissioner James Youne. of Ilalt-ieh, was one of the Inter ested visitor) fit tiie First Fspiiet Siin dar school yesterday afternoon. Superin lenrlen: Franklin called uron him and h lesponded in a lew liapuy and well tt.seii rsords. The Oos'irver' was In error last week i t:uii;a- that the Miller Clothlns; vtr.v ii nwner bv Mr. T. C. Wilson. Ct U Foreman-Miller Company. It should have been Mr. J. K. Wilson, of the Mil itr Clothing Company. Tho committee of 1" met In the M. C. A. yesterday afternoon, it was Lavmena Mleeiiwary Movement hou!dJTJie--ten commandment are niy dea'h meet each tlay this week ot the Y. M. A. parlors fn.m 12 to 1:1:30 for purpose of-conferenca and praytr. Miss Mildid nutt. the little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. liutt. of North Ccllegs street, who has been with anDendlcitla for several days, was removed yesterday to thn Whitehead Stokts Sanitorium at Salisbury, whsre an operation will te' performed to-day. Miss Nairgle ' Holle MeCltntock has hen asBiEni-d to the DilwortM prraiel Kfhool bv Sunt. Alexander Graham tfiki thn place made viwHiit reeeiuly by th restitution of Mlas bJirahetli Eluck Miss Alef'liniock's tve in the snutli school will be tillea by Mis Mary Hope Hopinson. PKRSOXAL. Tho Movements of a Number of Poo nlc. Visitors and Others. M .rt .1 H. Comer an i Fred Sturgls of Rock Hill. were renistcrd -HinoMg the gucsK at the Huford yester day mornina.- Mr. J. Jk Grant, of the Draper Com iiany,- Hopeditle,- Mass., bp lit yestfTda'y In the elty Willi friend. Mr. Peyton KimU. of RaleUh, spent vestertlsv In the titi- Hie KUibl r Mr. W. H. liarey, at tht Central. Mr. Kn n!fs is connex tfd w'th the enginterin ilenartment of tlie '-iil)Hid. Mr. Herbert .tscl.snti, of Raloigh, was i Ki.--tert(i rniioi : tlie aucsis at ' the Selwyn ytsterdjiy. - Mr. Griiham WeddinMnn. of San Fran Cisco. Cul.. is spendinK some ,tlme In tiie city with his parents, tr. oiul Mm." f. it. Weddinatou. on West Trade street. Messrs. J. F. Robertson, Jr., niidR. J Brevard left luot iilgl-t for Charlottes ville. Va., to re-enter the University of Vlrarnia. Mr. J. V. Timnions, ef Oreens'boro, was registered among the guests nt Hie Central ytsterdny. Mr. J. A.. Featliecjiton, of Ixck HI" C.. spent yesterday in the city.' Mr. J. E. fcera. of Uenufort, a. C-., was n-irlstered among the guest k at the Cen tral yesterday. Thn following-named gentlemen from Atlanta, Ga.. were registered at the Selwyn yesterday: Men.sr. H. A. Akers C. Kell, W. D. Onrner and A. T. Akirs Mr ttnTiM rUi i-iprk at 1 h Selwyn. spent-' yesterday in Greentbors vith friends. . - Mr. John Hutch'snn hns returned to Harvard University tu r.-Fume Ma etu uiea mere. Mr. fcuK'no Cannon, of Concoid. was revWtert-d' among tlie guests at tlie Cen tral last nlslit. Mr. J. S. McDonald, -if Rr.lelgh, was a visitor in mo city yesteraay. Mr. C. B. McKM.l.kn. of Rock Hill.. 8. C, tpent yesterday In thu ciiy. Mr. Jan.es S. Hutton, advance man for Henry W. S.ivua' "Prince of I '11- 8cii" C).npatiy, sp?nt lnsl nUht in the city stonninn at the S'.-hvyn. Mr. F. J. Hxyww.d, Jr., of Raleigh, Is spending several days in till), city with friends. -. ' Mr. Charles Miller of Augusta, Ga spent yesterday In the city with friends Mr. I, ii. Poole, of UoWsboro, was feRistered among- the guests nt the Southern ManuTuctiirers' Club yesterrt.-y. Judce JitOMNt-L. Webb, ef Slieiuy. was a vial tor in the city yesterday, stopping at the Central. Judse Kr.Lsmus' p. Jones, of Witiston- Salem, spent yesterday in the :!($. Mr. Frel 1.. lily the. of Konnnsville was at the Central yest.-rday. Mr. E. H. Davenpoi t, of Wlflston Salem, spent yesterday in Charlotte. He was a auest of the Central. Mr. William Smith Williams, of Win- Fton-Snlem. was a guest of the Bufoui last night. . Mr. M. V. Foiti-he, r' Concoro. v.s among the out-of-town pejinle regisiered at the Buford yestenity. Mr. W. L. Burroiiglis, of Cclutnbla, S. C-.tpent yostenl.iy in the c'iy. wit!i lrien Is. He storDeii at the Huf.uJ Mr. John'Kelly will return to S.ili.-,bury this morning after visiting his aunt. Mis. S. A. Kelly. Mr. Harry Rnllman.. "Jr., l-ave, this morning for-Oak Ridge tifcnter college Itrevnrd Strrct Mclliotllst t'htircl. The services at Brevard Street Methodist church yesterday were very encouraging.- The congregations were large, both morning and night. Rev. HarcrrdTurner-"the pastor, spoke at both services from the same text Rosea, 10:12, "Break up your fallow ground. The Sunday school In tiie afternoon was large and Interesting The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed last night, and the com munlon was large. The Indications for a fine revival meeting this week are very encourag ing. Cottage ' prayer meetings have been helj the past week In prepara tion for the tireaching services this week. Rev. Frank Slier, the presiding el der, will preach to-nigtit and every night this week. The public Is most cordially Invited to attend these ser vices. - " Flowers Roses, Carnations, Violets, Sweet Peas, Lily of (he VaH lev.- ftice Pot Plants, Roman Hyacinth and Narcissus, at 2j and 50 cents. -Give us a trial. Schpltz, The Florist Gut Flower Time has . come train. Wa have trrwm. as -twuaVand-lhtr unujiaap kind the kind that are just -a -little tetter than the ordi nary commercial kinds. - We groar fanciea In ROSES. CAR N ATI 6NS, etc VW make handsoma BrldeV Houquets. We hl th hand somest Floral Design used ia North Carolina,' we do. Writ a, telegraph or telephone. We ahip to any point quick. . ' ' I. Van UIey fary Co. POMONA, X C EE JUST WITH C.Ot. Rev. W. I.. Walker Delivers Forceful Sermon at Pritclianl Memorial Rap-jti.-.t Chnrch Two Services To-Da.V. An audience which overflowed the main auditorium .nd almost filled the Sunday school room heard- Rev. W. L. Walker preach a gre-at sermon Lut night at Pritchard Memorial Baptist church on the subject of "Getting Right Willi Gad." His text was the question a.-ked by Job, centuries ago,. "How can a man be Just with God'.'" Mr. Walker said among other things: "This is a question which concern all, for we mut all etand before the judgment seat of yirist.. Every man at some time must have dealings with God. Every man must be judged as a sinner. How then can he be -Just, with God? How can man get right with God? "First, not by 'being good- or 'be coming good." That is a popular er ror. Our goodness' Is not Acceptable to Him. W are all gulltv and the first thing Ih to acknowledge. oert- guilt. warrant, because they reveal Gods law and Its requirements." VT "But understand' salj Ihe preach h-'ler ''thflf tha law 1m IHa crlai In whli1! we see ourselves sinners, but we do not try to wash our faces with the glass. Also understand that goodnes.i comeg -to the man who gets right with God, as a result. This la not tne same thing at last,, for no one is ac cepted because he becomes good; he becomes good -because he haa gotten right with God. "We must recogniio tiwit Jesus saves. A boy .who break a plate glass window is freed from the pen alty of his transgreslon wher) his father has paid the fine.' Jewua saves. There is therefore no condemnation. "In getting right with God there are no degrees. A man la in tvie wrong road when he proposes to lop oft tlii.HfaulL.or do thl-l gnod deed and thus prepare himself fur acceptance. The thing must be done, In a moment. Faith takes at once what grace has provided. , "Therefore a man must, quit trying. It all lies In tru.t, "In acceptance of what God has provided. " At the conclusion of the sermon manv made request for prayer. There will be two services to-da.v. one at in -.in the morning and the other at 7:80 In the evening. Mr. Walker "will talk at the morning's service op the "Influence of Mothers" Men as well as all women and girls aro welcome. At night the Confeder ate, veterans will. "be present and filng some old-time songs. LOCKS 100 FEET WIDE Canal Commission Will Make That .JRceomineiulation to iU? Serretary of Var. W'itshington. Jan. B. Py unanimous decision thn Isthmian canal commis sion will Wefimmend to tiie Secretary of War that the locks on the canal he constructed at their present projerted width, namely 100 feet, holding that this Is ample for all commercial ship ping for years to come. If, however. It W the Judgment of the Navy De partment and of the President, that the proposed width be Increased to 110 feet, thi. can b" done at reason able, cost and it Is believed witnout danger of structural weakness. .The i uggestion for Increased width origi nated with the navy, where among some of the ofil:la!s the opinion pre vails this may be necc-sary to meet naval development Increased beam of war. vessels of the future. Will Ask For Widened SUIcwalfc The board of county' commkiH'c tiers will consider to-day a pntltl i.i from tlx lawyers to widen the cement walk running alongside the- south en. of tho court house and exu-i'd it to the side entra'nee of the new building which stands adjacent. Thiy will make a splendid approach to- this pert of the building nd will he a distinct convenience to, tho attorneys on the first floor. . . Hani to Fx pin In. Stanley Knterprlse. ' if tn ttepubiWin parly is not a party of panics, what dlsiwisition will it make of it? reco'-d at the close of 1907? tcliorcr56iipplic5j ' riiiii"c..U'-;t.l Stationery Racks Desk Pads Loo ? Leaf Book Pott Binders Office Tickler Pigeon Hole Boite Document Boxea LegaWrappar Revarslbla Envelope Cruabe.4 EoVelop' Expansible Envalopae Transfer Caaea for Flat or Vertical Letter Filinc Cabinets Bankers Not Carda Desk Portfolios Perioratars "" Botarr Copiers Typewriter Supplies Of Evary Description Marginal Indea Tab Swmcinc Deak Share Memoranda ' Book and Cases Copy Bath Carbon Paper LeoaeLsaf end Card Indea Ledcer WE OUST THESE COO&S Vt STOCK STONF. ' Deik Tnn Botf-Plles , . J 'I in A lUmilNi.l ll IOMPAXT Otn? t)utflrter. IVEY'S Ginghams new, pretty atylea Bates' the kind that does net Big Ut Ginghams, fade, at... . 15c. yd. Special purchaser' Red 8eal Dress Ginghams, regular 15c. gradjs. In good length...... ..12 l-2c. yd. Millinery Sale $1.98 A beautiful lot of stylish Hats, fresh from the--workroom, . They would sell regularly for "$5 00 and 16.00, btil our policy Is "to clean up each season In Millinery, and you can take your choice of any Hat in store for... .$1.08 Short Lengths. Madras Another lot that big; bargain that all our customers know and appreci ate; -yard - wide, worth up to 20cJ yard, at.' ,10c. yd. Also a lot of "bargains In short lengths Ginghams, Percales, Outings, etc., on popular Remnant" Counter. Wool Undershirts table- of special values In Ladles' Children's Wool .Underwear, at and . . . 50c. to $2.00 25c to 50c Flannels 19c Yard They are made for Waists, but we have too much and will sacrifice. Solid Colors and Ktiipes, excellent for underskirts and children's and BOc., 19c. yd. dresses; worth 2a "airr it at iiawlfv.s- a m Kvery prescription that leaves .. jtuix4ei!artmftot :tJllL it absolute aseurance of ac- curate compounding and ab solutely pure drugs, yours to us. - i?en J Haw.ey's . Pharmacy Acatlcttiy danoe salr I1irp . ' Haje Ahead. Itionee 13 atKl 260. V F Y'fi 1 h - ' - i , upen uniu mianignt ror e-- j - . the sale of Cigars, Fruits, ' I n eel . aH -ee, m, mm Kf Candles and such Grocer- Ae- II Ti V JL fl 11 5 -fL . taraei jn ana ::ui. I s.v"'-: ' f " ' i'-w,t "... limiipn w "1UI i inw i mi r , f 1 .x: v. -u-;-'- : 1 . Cse,M y Ia 1 1JJffiai' Mi'fr 4? 1 l Woven by hand strips or nannei. jf -nf -,'7 J'-i. " , "S. llS irnM I Thick quilted fleece lining and soft . v ::- r J ' '- trMJLllULWtU, .. I russet soles. The home shoe that suits I L;.y ; : : " ' "l 1 A, ,Ti.- '. i ; A I itYilBilifff i Me'n'a0 fV 6 to U' price .. ..$10 V'-V' 1 1 ' " : ' ''' ' A4JJUUJm' VjI Ladies aizeg 2 to 7 price $1.35 f . . v'j . -., t , "" . S "' r . - ' '.' "4.' y(lij Sent by mail on recr.Pt of price. t'-VyXA fcC&A '' II n'nty, Artistic )l , JJM "" :X S ? V?' '; ' f -----ON DISPLAY I Jm ) tel .:;:'M-- -DEPARTMENT- i SpeGIBl MOtlCOS ' K: STORES JIJ T- : f y-YA Write for samples HZM ylC , Coconnuts tc., Appl"s 40c., Fruit J . - -i iT f JifsV ..'..- ' -i ) ! m J 'tHe '... Mountain Hif -k wheat Flour . ?"". V '"..' J .. to. the WyJ . f0., 4,lf rising 6c., New Orleans. Gor- f i V " J I 1 Kin Cane and I'orto Kl"-i Molnsfteo. Vr J . " " -v"- m -rtirt - -"H ' BRUXJKRS ft C(.. i01 West Trade St. w S . - f sm THE . . . .:; if' 'ifttfRN COTlY), ir 'm-w iwMtM i-t '.l .South Tryon that's "built in" (hat give ton ant character to a Raincoat or a I cCr 4'0J n ?.rlr iU fUm U'"',a,,rht Overeo-at. Th. g,rm.n.a.w h.ndla hav- ouality -bulit In- tnem. n J -cir.rAni - . i " : i ii - ii i -'j-j'L-i 'ik-S -j r 15c. Persian Lawh .. 1 8c. Persian La vn " ..... ..... I'rencli I.uun Vntjerprlfeil 2a pieces of -45-Inch While French l.ann, rejrul.ir l.liicu laiwns at t niisitutly AtlractUc 3T1C yard wide sheer all Linen "Lawn, at f.Oc. yar.d wide sheer all Linen Lawn..., ..... Hand loom yard wide Linen Lawn and (.'ambries.. ELK WHOLESALE DF.r.l'.IX'OT Af.L-I'OrtIC 8Al!SAiK. Ilsve yoii trli-U It." r ro, you win on i-lesise.l to hear we have received a fresh Mdmtv-nl. This pork ssusace la lifi eniuil. A trial will convince ym. Mll.l.r.it-VAN NfS CO., 27. N. Tryon. 'I'honrs iS and Its . FOR RKNT 7 LIl'DKl.r. ST J.' Iloo,I. ill (ioutll A., room VW Fmith fliiin li rnirH "17 Smith tVilur, 1 njomn, Ut, Fast J1Mi, I r.xnH. feM'2 N. Ut .; rnniTio r i 4-rn.im buiise. ,' Ntn'chvllle. J. KTIll'-n HENLER SO.N Ac UltO. "WIM. WE SERVE IS APPF.TI7.INO and licalthfiil. It's a lonsr Journey to f.n.l a trettr menu, healthier rood or - prir-es more popular. Eat'lng here means nt.f.tctloii a well r (rood hu rnr GI.M MMNCi ROOM AND LL'NCH t.Ol NTI-.H. TyPEWRITKIlfl " RF.NTEI-1no tentsl ni I'hir.'rr-, all ma fees. r0'?r -tr inslnnt "i.'iiivrvS ""Kvfy "inarTiTp.."' nr-.TnVe :U every particular. J H Cray ton & Co.. S17 s. Tryori. .l'lmim K. SF.K HF.UIT I'VF A S-RcK'M -MOI-RRN liouse on K HMh. i-esir t;rml-. m-IkhiI, at 1 1, pr iil'inih. It r the tn-t jropsitlnn oli:. Kverythl.ig new end '.ip-to-Wt, Ko-ne tt you don't know a cwxl tiilns vnlll" r-xne otiiwr feiiow has It. You neel a Ititle (ringer '- ivt.r-il.r.lt. H. Tryon.NL- I'htn. ..H. BIA'B nilKN'Tlli: WIN'N'FR-r.LfK l;iW.n Vanilla futseiln U others, "-fau of IH afceomt purity, f eat etrenvth and delirious flavor. HAVE TO' HAD A FOX OF JACOBS' lately No better candy nuide. V'resh . stiipmar.ts ep. crc.Unfr In. -Try a. box f-.lAy f-f tills irfst dlfrtfi.l confec- . tmn. JAS. p. Kiovyr: & CO, Uru girts. 'J'lioti ITS. OUR F S R ST SPECS AL White (goods- Sale BEGINS MONDAY M0RNINC This Is our flrstFprtng offering: ' of White Good. The lots consist prin cipally of "the stapled. " ' such as Plain Lawns, Nainsook. Long Cloths, French LSwn and French Table Linens, Ilress Linen. Li-n Lawns, etc. The Majority of These Siicr-lnl Friers Are For londaj anil Tuesday Only. liana Cloth Harp a inn. 500 pieces of fine English Long Cloths much under v.iluef . These pr;ce are by piece only 12 vards. . - . $1.SJV Lonjr Cloth at ; Ilolt Impossible for us . to buy to-day a Cloth as fsood fnr .Jl.00 holt by th rase. Quality smooth and firm, width 35 inches- regular $1.25. Value . by bolt...... .:. :s ..... Other Gi-nornu Cuts In FngllsSt l.ong ( loth $1.50 value Long cloths v. ... $2.00 value Long? Cloth... . $2.50 value Long Cloth . . . . -ry-., . . ,'. Fiipllsh 'NainsooUs at 8(Wlal Holt Price? Kach piece contains 12 yards, width 2 inches. $2 25 Holt Xn-insnok at...,,.,...... ......... , $3.00 Bolt 'Nainsook at... ', . , ."7 " ,.. .:.. $3.00 Holt Mercerized Nainsook , Pervitin Laurus at Ij?s Than Custom rl 00 pieces of beautiful sheer 32-Inch Persian Lawns, Table Linens Heiluced For Monday and Greatly reduced prices on Table Linens for these two from 10 to 25 per cent. Ppeclal in JJnen Finished full Uiea-hed Damask ....'... . . . . Io. yd. Fine full Bleached Mercerized Ianiak, regular prlce50c. Monday unl Tuesday $1.00 value full Bleached All-Linert Satin Damask at.. $l.Sli. full two yards wide extra heavy Putin Damask. -ypw February McCall's Patterns Fn -hlon Miecit and BROS. R.ETAIL that's "built In" (hat gives tone and Overcoat. The garment , we handle When, you see our label In a coat y.iu style, right At. rl.-tht price. 0t one- get- it now. The Long-Tate Over 400 Schools and IVER.S & POND PIANOS fc". ' " J B-iaij'H.fcTefc TlWk V WW ' ' - .-...- ,. Pari ses' GrJO .1o. bolt iKllt bolt it so SI.9H $i.;s .$2.25 .$2.25 unusually 4a; , 12 l-2c. .ISO. .l.V. 2.1c. value, Price,, at. 2.x. SSe. OS anil 7.V. . ;o. Tuesday days, a 'saving of . .TV. prlc .$!.! Pefluced Mogalnes. character to a have ouaUty ate assured of right uuality. right Clothing Co. Colleges now using .Over 4.J.000 Iven Pond P!aaoj made and sold. Every pJaa war ranted and guaranteed. It U tha piano for you to buy If you w?r-t t,h best. Sold on reasonable terms, " f. i f r M . -J ki , K. m
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1908, edition 1
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