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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 9, 1003.- 5 SOCk AND PERSONAL BRIEFS. A Few and e- The-, daughters of the Revolution will meet this afternoon a 1:30 o'clock with Mrs. R. M. Bran iron, in Dilworth. MlnorlIappenlngs In i About -the City. I Mr. J. (i. frav continues vrV"-iUat Ilia home on North Pine street. American. -Mr. Fi ink li. Lethco was cut yester- duy atter uu illness wlib-tiie grijj. Ther will bo a rehearsal ct the Eliza beth College choral society to-night at o'clock. returned Master Ft.tr.eU Gubbie, a popular Mra. George C. Ramsay MArninv from 'N'ew ..aw......0 .- . ai. . . y vr r.anrm W. 'Rrvan Tlia cotton rer-!nLs vttiirdiiv anvjunl T7lMfh nnntv trt &t- ?1 ii 19 ha!,, which moid tit lPi cents. 1 tend .ne celebration inciaem INTEREST O.X TH E 1 N OR EAS E. to the' "-Salnst 22 bales last year at 10.i. iBrvan'a fath-i Mr. Walter R. Taliaferro, Jr., ia .no "iiHiurreu ryui i aunger ana nis- recov ery u assurred. He had a bad case of Cards reading as follows hava been !h " " r. k- I -The board of SOth birthday of Mrs er. , - Yma-vv.A in the citv: XT. and .Mra. Snowaen Dee Hempstone request the h-ajior of your presence et the. marriage of their daughter i Mary Lilian to , ' ' Frederick Lansing Oliver Lieutenant United State)" Navy Vif;. 'inesiay evening the twenty-aec- ond of January one thousand, nine hundred and eight at eight o'clock Ealnt Stephen's Kpiscoprtl church Washington. D. C. Lieutenant Oliver is a son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Oliver, of this city, and las many warm friends here, i Mrs. Thomas Smith and Htt!e daughter have, returned- to Lincolnton. nfter spending several days here with) court cln.les, was looked up last night menus apa . relatives. tublic service will hold s retrular January ir.eetinsr at th city I. ill next Monday jiiglit. Btreot work will be discussed. Th Confederate veterans' choir will sins at the Frltchard Memorial .baptist ehur-h to-nlglit. The leader asks all liis comrades to i present. Mrs. J. C. Montgomery, who has beeD in St. -jtor'a Hospital tor (several days wss abl'j to go to her home on bouth iryon street yesterua). The offices of Messrs. McNinch ft Kirkpatrick ore being removed to the rooms formerly Occupied, by Tillett 4 Uiuhiie in the Piedmont Building. The managers of the fiddlfcfs' conn lion leave to-Jay for Monroe, where they rill give a coiK-ert to-night. It is pos- runt mai one win ne riven at stales ville. Tom Ornver, well- known In uollco Misses Maude and Jessie Little, Vnlon county, aregues:s of Mrs. L. Hutchinson for a tew days. for for.iinr his eompary utwi.i the South ern Kiiitwuy passenger station without a iiticjer,t pretext. The Indications ore that Mary Alan nerh.g wiil play to a capacity house at mo Acaaeray lo-morrow mglit. Tho ad- Mrw. D. C. Moore and Misw-trfcrtrwrs " Vi . t',.,IJ'T y,H--y morn- Mr- Jihn B. Wills, manager of the tviiis At Uf leal tonif-dy Company, pie- wiiwu i Mnai?cr J. t-- t rovo a hand DeAmold Oiave Teturned from Hick ory, where 'Uvey visited relatives. Mrs. C. A. St-wle Is spending nome time in Philn-ielDhla with lr .mptli er, Mrs. W. D. Aiken. Mr. Richard S.' Swift has returned to the city from Baltimore, where he pent he ChrWmas iholldays. Mrs. Bwlft accompa-nlei ihlni to the city and will epmd the winter here. Mrs. J. R. BrtJgiea left fcurt. night for Hdmcork, Md., in re5ponje to a telegram ennouncVnur the critical 111- jieesof her fatihtr, Mr. Robert Bridges one of the most prominent business men In wesifem Maryland. . some Told-tiarKiied nen-knlfe l.-it nifht after the show was ovfin token nf his 'p reclatlou for hia kindly offices while PKRSOXAL. Mlss-Oeleand Barpetti of the State N'ormal Oollesre, at Greensboro, and her sister, Mlfs Fan Barnett, of Fhelby, will arrive in the city, to morrow to witness the performance of Mary Mannerlng to-morrow ylght. Mrs. C. A. Barnes, of Chicago,' will arrive the latter part of next week to visit Mrs. T. S. Franklin. Miss Flora Johnston has re turned from a visit to friends at Greenwood Miss. " Mr. II. J. Carpenter has returned from a visit of ten days at Charles ton, S. C. Miss Jennie Donovan, who has been spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Durham, on South Tryon, has returned to Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Paul Chatham and Miss Margaret Thurmond have returned from a two-weeks' visit to Mrs. Hugh Chatham In Elkln. Mrs, R. K. Gregory, of Ptatesvllle passed through the city yesterday en route to her home, after visiting relatives at RockinRham. MIssFan nL M. Long, of Rockingham, ac companied her and will spend some time at her home In Statesville. They stopped at the Buford. Mrs. R. r Roberts and "Miss Mayme Hamorlght, of Cherokee Falls. S. C. were In Charlotte yesterday, stopping at tne Kutord. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Orr left yesterday morning for Columbia, S.J C, to visit relative. Miss Ethel Thomas', of Salisbury, who has been spending several days In the city with relatives, returned home last night. Miss Emma Lelnbach has Invited a few of her friends to be present at a recital at - her studio this evening. The schedule programme for the meeting of the home science depart ment of tho Woman's Club at the residence of Mrs. K. M. Bell, this morning Is as follows: "Useful Knowledge. Use. and- Abuse of "MTat Mrs. H. C. Long;- "Fruit and Food and Vlediclne." Mrs.' Edward Scholts; "Moral Influence of Diet," Mrs. P. S. Gilchrist, and "Fireleps Cooking," Mrs. V. O. Willis. L - ' The" Movements of a Xuniber of Peo- I H 11.1... . . . . . iw, uMiura ana itinera. Mr. W. E. Hull, oi Hickory, was regls twrxd yesterday -among the guests at the I'uford. Mr. If. O. Carr.- of -MeHenry. Mis.. sjwiit yterday in tho city on business. Oil. Houstcn - Itucker, o( Columbia, ij. C, is spending i-eveval days !n the city with bis son. Mr. Albert C. Kucker, at the I!ui'.id Hotel. Ht'llcitor Ilcnot C'larkson has returned from Imllas, where.hu attended Gaston county wurt. Mr. C. W. Tillett spent several days this week In PlUs on -legal business. Rev,K. A. I'ins(in returns tn-day to his .hon, In fittsburg, Pn., after- spend ing sweral day wilh relatives. aVsurs. 03cur Kent and K. S. Little, nf Will esbOro, wore- registered among the guests ut the Central yesterday. Mr. V. A. T;tvlr,r. of Grvenklx TO, spent lust nitfht in the city. Among the guests registered ' at the Central last nilirht were .Messrs. T. A. Ulcliar.li--, l IX (iummry and VV. H. Coi nelius. of Dallas. Mr. H. H. Stowe, of Ijowell. spent yes terday In the city cn husinrss. mt. n. n. auinniey, ot Lincolnton, was among' tne. vlslioi-s in tlie cltv vesterdav. Mr. A. Jones Yorkc, of Concord, spent .vrmeniiiy in tne city, stopring at the aciwyn. Mr. W. M. H. I'orcher, of Greenville -. C. wis a Chnrhitte is!tor yesterday. .-.ir. . n j-oreman, or Lynchburg, ' a., was a guest at the KWwvn ii,.t nluht. . ' Wr. O. Fred Hlnkle. of Lexington, was m in ine cuv last n-ght. Mr. R. M. Odellof foncord, Is spen.l In? a lny or tw In thL- c:tv. Mr. w. N. Lverett, of Rockingham, in i no -ct.rv V'storaiiy Mr J. M. Witkins. of Powhatan eoun ,V. , ' mv " the city List night to wnn ins iirotiH-r. Mr. Men. Watkiiia. f 17" -k- t . - ... ... .hoi nson, oi statesTlle. is " "is i oy or two .with his brother i.fr V Ifcrhrt Morrltion. In this city. A-r. P.nil Chnthum hnm r.tnt--iB,i .. vi.--.il ui isew i one. Mr. J. L. .Ludlow, of Wlhoton-Saiem was a Kucat n the. Selwyn Inst night Mr. H. E. Biggs, of Raleigh,' was smong the guests last night at; the Sel wyn. . Mr. Thomas R Jacieks, of Tnrlioro sjjent yotenlav in Clu.rhnie on t.usiness Mr. K. H. Davenport, o..' Winston balem, was at the Selwvn list night. Messi-. James F. and George K. An-dor-jon were at the Central yesterday Cther Statesville. p--ple In th f;itv wen Messrs .. W. A. Bristol nt ho Selwyn, C..R. Johnston and J. If. McElwee at the tUl01U. . . Revival at Brevartl Street Meihtkli t'liurth GrOMiHg: llev. 1uhV biter CaUod Away. .... - . The largest congregation that has! yet attended the protracted meeting i at Brevard Street Methodist churcn. was present last night, and the great tst Interest was manifest. A great per tent of the large' congregatlo were men, and " Rev. Frank preached an Impre.sslve sermon on the theme. "Tiie Moral Collapse In Middle Life," hla text being found In I Cor., 9:26-27. Three men were converted at the close of the sermon, and there was much seriousness in the congre gation, and many Christians' were en gaged in personal work among the un saved. . To-morrow afternoon Mr. Bller will preach' on the subject "Ambassador, For Christ," and to-morrow night his theme will be "The Greatest Question in the world." This morning Rev. Mr. Siler w ill leave for Statesville. wliere he has been called 'by the death of Mrs. Set er. a member of his former congre gationJn that city. She died in Hick ory -yesterday, and the funeral will be conducted In Statesville to-day. where the burial will take place, i, Rev. Harold Turner, the pastor.-rw-Hl conduct the services at the churcit this afternoon and to-night Mr. Slier will return in time to conduct tne services of to-morrow. 4-rv s v j t .1 v. -r.w.-w. i 1 U ' . mmm '-. fi ' S Big Remnant Dress Goods Sale 4 Ir. W- Y. Hcrron IU In Tennessee'. Mr. F. M. Hoover received, a telp gram last evening saying that his brother-in-law, . Mr. V. W. Herron, Is critically 111 at McKenzle, j Tenn., with pneumonia. Mr. Herron Is a well-known citizen of Mecklenburg county, being a brother of Mr. Joe M. Herron and Mrs. F. M. Hoover Ills manv Charlotte friends will re gret to learn of his Illness. . . FRHBffl.H . and SATURDAY i Prices cut very deep on big lot ot- desirable Wool Dress Goods. We use no half way measures when we determine to clean up 10e yard 10 CENTS YARD Lawyer Preparo For Court. The lawyers, having settled them selves fairly well In their new quar ters, having patted themselves -on their respective backs with becoming complacency and pardon-able (Fr,(ie. In their "new carpets, new furniture and big windows, are beginning to pre pare for the term of court wnicii opens nextj week with Judge Fred Moore, of Ashevllle. on the bench. No cases of especial Interest have bfeen scheduled for trial, but the ses sion will not be a dull one. It will be of interest to tho legal brethren. If for no other , reason, because of its being the first to be tried from the new building. Not the Right Negro. Will Mayo, colored, who was arres ed here Monday night under suspicion hat he was wanted at Kannapoll was taken to Concord yesterday, bu failed to measure up to the deserlp tlon of th man wanted -there fo murder. "He wa.s also thought to an escaped convict, nut tnis was ais disproved. Mrs. E. C. Dwelle entertained the members of the Wednesday After noon Bridge Whist Club at her home on East Ninth street yesterday. ' .-'-MfsTCary W. Butt entertained de- " llg'itfully at her home on East Vance Ftreet yesterday morning m nonor of -her truest. Miss Nan Clark, of Tarboro, snd Miss Sadie Belle Mayer, of this city. Miss Helen Brem won the first prize. ?6r-and "Mrs. T. L. Kirkpatrick will entertain the following named -at dinner this evening at 7 o'clock at their home in Dilworth: Capt. .and Mrs. W. R. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Preston, Mr. and Mrs-. IV-M. Cave. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mc.Nincn. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kirkpatrick and Miss Agnes Chalmers.' CONFERENCE JOURNAL OUT. FuhH.licil in MlnHtcft of Conference . PaiVipliIct I'orm A Journal. The Journal of the Western North Carolina Conference; M...E. Church, South, containing the minutes of the eighteenth annlrales!on, held In Sal isbury November 13-1. 1907, has come from the press. It Is a neatly printed and well arranged ' addition, and will be received with Interest by tb nem'ers rf Y. W. C. A. DIRECTORS CHOSEN. Interesting .Meeting:' Held Yesterday Morning Olllccrs Will Be Clirxon at Meeting or Directors U Rc Held Next Meek. The Younj; Women's fristJan As- RTM '!:iflnti T, i- , ........ Ml uiiLirtl nesuon ves- ttrftay morning, the occeion being signaled by ievolional e.rv!oei an,l by tihe eletlon of wveral new mem bers to serve on the board for a term "" i- Mrs. .F.-C. Abbfrtt, the presideni of rTie organi;uion, on ducted the devotional exerciser At V.J..1.-,, irane icngtn the ouet-tlon of w campaign ror thu JSO.AOO neees oary for t.he erection -of a modern young Women's Christian A.-wrVia.tlon bulhl.ing was iUacuxtcid. The flirht wis Iro.ecuted with vigor jasK vear tihem tu.-.pended and will be resumed again and wagtsd to complrwiion In the immeii;.'e future. Officers ,of itb'e new board of -directors will he chosen at a mcetin? of the directors, 4o be held nPxt d- nt-wiay. lnc new members electel y?terJ!ay are: Mesdames J. G BAird W. G. Roger. E. p. Tlngley. John w' Zimmemtin, O, p. Hevith, C. W Til Jet arvl tvrC-s Lily Long. Of the oM board Jim. -F. C Ab bott K preelient'.Dr. Annie Alexan der 1.-4 tnoasurer, Mm W. G. Rogers, i nisi vKe iJirjioeiit; Mrs, Herlot Cluk son, econd vice president; Mrs. J O Baird, itbird. and Miss Fannie Moore BurweiJ, fourth viae president." COLLEGE RE-OPENS. Spring Opvnlnz of Ellisahetli Collene Yestrrdny a Nueces Ten Addillou al Hoarders Enrollctl. The HAVE YOU VSKD CLINCIIFIELD COAL? "My Fault.'? Don't let It be said it was your fault that Death en tered the household. COW AN'S PNEUMONIA CURE cures colds, croup and pneu monia. This fact has been established. Then It la manifestly your duty to have a bo'ttle 'in the home,. External. All druggists. TO-DAY. , MAKES THE VEIL LOOK NEW A Kght veil soon become soiled; sometimes the darker ones fade badly. Throw them away, you say? Noi at all. Send them to our lry Cleaning ana i department. We will them likely for E0c or dve them an even, nice for "Sc. and up. You could not buy a new veil this cheap and that - Is practically w hat we make out of the old one. clean will color Charlotte Steam laundry Ijuinderers, Dyers, Cleaners. 219 South Tryon Street i . . - L This advertisement won the prize of $25,00 offered by Mrs. Joe Person foF the best writ ten advertisement: ! Effects I of i 4.i(.!al was prlnud this year on the prnes jiflheNorth Carolina Chris tiCf-X Advocate, at Greensboro. Rev. nV Sherrill. the capable secretary -of tne Conference for the past four teen years, is the editor of The Journal, and Its preparation and make-up Is due to the careful super vision which he gives-to It.' Copies of The Journal will be mail ed to the pastors It the Conferenc at once, and they will distribute them to their .members. The Journal gives S5.07I as the to tal number of members of the Church !n the Conference this year, an In crease of abotit 11.000 mwiiber. since the meeting of the Conference of a jf ar ago. - the rllt; Rinrox RKXrOKR. Teti years of s iccs -is the Riiio R.bhnn .xtra',t record.. TM-y rnve rsrned and hf-M first place miih dealer and consum er. . Bad Blood j Spirits Droop. That Tired Feeling -Recurs Constantly. Appetite Goes Back on You. Blood Is Poor. , That's Nature's Way ot Telling You That You Need Mrs. Joe Person's . Remedy It's An Ideal Tonic. Rraclng. Strengthening Exlillaratiiig. - Purines and Enrk'hea the Blood. Tonea I'p tlie Wlo System. Soon Moke Yon Eve! i.lke Yonrclf Again. For Sale at AM L-rug Stores. - - j. m to-night ,t .7T43. Ail the JUL I Lllljllil th time are a-ked ti be present at i " f the Presbytt-riaTi' C'llege to-nlghf ii ; rrVi1 -, IT n the hour before itat-d. .: A fiilmberlA vu3.riOXVe 1 U. 4, have tfignlied tlflr Hitmtion f JoU- j X A ' - 1 after-Christmas oDenlns- of Well-Arranffetl r.nzaoem 01 lege was the most en couraging m the history of this pop ular institution. All of the me rubers 4 of the faculty and all o"f the student U j'ho were In attendance before the'Z holiday recF. have returned and ten j X new students Jjave been added to tieiA roll In the boardTfTg department-. The ! 4. dormitories are-all practically occu- A pled, and It would be necessary to' crowd tne stujents more than the management of the college des,res to do,: to accommodate more than a very few more boarders. The health of the college family never was better, and1 the wok r,f the new year being un der the most desirable conditions. The long Christmas vacation gave teachers and pupils ample time fi-the, rest an-l recreation to-hody and 'mind wh.?h Js necessary in order for the most and the best work to be accom plished, and the college ' duties have been resumd with renewed. Interest and enthui3m. 1 'Y. W. C. A. Gymnasium Class, j 4, The jrynvnaslum clai of the Young I A . v.- . , , . ,1 T i t t ' Wool Dres Goods J to 50 Inches; wide, worth in' the piece 39 to 7frc. f yard. Many of them good lengths for skirts. and children's dresses, but! most of them short lengths, 1 1-4 to' 2- yards, but can be matched, 10c. yd. ' . 25 CENTS YARD Big lot desirable Dress Goods. regular 60 and 75c. grades, good; lengths, Serges, Suitings, Batiste,! etc. A part of these are what Is' left of our 39c. sale, but many bar-( gains In Remnants from our large' fall business. 39 CENTS YARD , AH-Wool Dress Goods that, you save 25 to 60c. yard on. all the popu lar materials 300. yard 49 CENTS YARD This Is the best bargain of all. Many of these you would pay 90c. to $1.00, yard forPanamas. Serges, Erilliantlnes. Suitings, etc., etc,, 3S fo" 62 1 Inches wide . ....... 49c. yard ' ' ( This Season's First Special Sale v E Y'S Stockholders' Meeting Commercial National Bank of Charlotte, N. c, me annual meetlna- or nhnr noiuers of this bank will be held In Its banking houso Tuesday, the'lRh or January, at 12 o'clock. A. G. BRENIZER. Cashier, ft"1" 11 "7.i.u'-(- (0) Iw..' Dainty, Artlstlo Warm and Comfortablo. Price $3.0.0. ON DISPLAY Write for samples to the limt-lONG DEPARTMENT STORES TIIE ...rmrAmr-..' Charlotte. N.C. OUR ISVIWTION TO YOU Kindly allow us' to give you this personal invitation to tome to our drug store and makejt your place for buying drug store articles. Including medicines. We will taj'.e g'cai pleasure in waiting on you promptly and courteously. We will take Krea't pAins td give you every, advantage that we can et any time. We try to make our drug store a pleas ant place to trade -pleasant because comp!etely 'stocked with thoroughly ' desirable goods In every department; pleasant because our prices are always reasonable when ever there Is a chance for variation In. price, and pleas ant because we are always willing und eager to do all we can to plea- and accom modate our customer. Please accept this as our personal in vitation tr you to come here and trade. Children are given th cj'sest attention They do pot have to atend around at .... Hawley's Pharmacy Continues To-Day ThLslsbuF. first Spring offering of White Goods. The lota consist prin cipally of "the staples," such as plain Lawns, Nainsook. Long Cloths, French Lawn and French Table Linens, Dress Linena, .Linen Lawns, etc. , The Majority of 'These Special Prli-cs Are For To-Dajr On I j Long Cloth - Bargains 10 pieces of fjne English lying Cloths much under value. These prlcea. are by piece only 13 yards. $1.25 Iong Cloth at 98c. Roll Impossible for us to buy to-day "a Cloth as good for $1.00 bolt by the case. Quality smooth and firm, width 38 Inches; regular $1-25. Value by bolt Sr . ' . - Other Generous Cuts in English Long Cloth II. BO value Long Cloths $1.19 bolt 12.00 value, Long Cloth ,' $1.50 bolt J2 value. Lnns Cloth. , . ....... ..... .'.. . 1 . bolt Enallsh Nalusoeks at Special Bolt Prices , Each piece contains 12 yards, whitlf SS inches. $2 2fi 'Bolt Nainsook at ...... ... ...$t.7S $3:W Bolt Nainsook at.... .... ,.-...$8-25 $3.00 Bolt Merceriied Nainsook .. .$2.25 Persian Uhim at Lea Than Custom 100 pieces of beautiful. sheer 32-lnrh Persian Lawns, unusually low. 15c. Persian Lawn...; 13 l-2o. . 1S. Persian Lawn...; ; ..... ,,' ,15c. French Law n - Undcrpricod " 25 pieces of 45-lnch White .French Lawn, regular lie. vslue, at.... 15c. mmmmm. Uncn Iiuns at I nns inlly Attractive Prices ' 3 5c. yard wide sheer all Llnnn Lawn, at 25c'. 60c. yard wide sheer. all Linen Lawn...-. .38c. Hand loom yard wide Linen Iiwns and Cambrics... 50, 69 and 75c. Table Linens Reduced For Tn-Day Greatly reduced prices on Table Llnem for to-day. a saving of from 10 to 25 per cent. . " Special In Linen Finished full R!eahed Damask 19c. yd. Fine full Bleached Mercerized Damak, regular price 60c. Monday and Tuesday., v... t S!c. $1.00 value full Bleached All-Linen Satin Damask at 7.V. $.1.60 full two yards wide extra heavy Satin Damask. Reduced price $1.10 New February Me-Call s Patterns, Fa-hion Sheets and Magailnee. BELK WHOLESALE BKOS. RlETAIL ill BEST OF ALL . Homo Comforts.' Woven by hand, strips of flannel. Thick quilted fleece lining and sift russet soles. The home shoe that suits both old and young. Men's sizes S to 11 price .. ..$1.0 Ladles slr.es 8 to 7 price . J1.S5 Sent by. mall on receipt of price. GILREATH & CO. -1 . . i m 1 um 11 Special Notices ; PIANOLAS - Slightly used, but almost as good as new, at bargain prices. . , We haw some Pianolas on hand which we hare used "for exhibition purposes, which we will sell at greatly reduced prices. One Pianola in Poscwoorl... $150.00 ' ' One Pianola in Mahogany .$200.00 One Angelus Piano Player, Mahogany, only. .$100.00 With the Pianola every member of the familv are export musicians. This is a chance for a bargain. Porker -" USardneir Go. el, 5 1876 1908 TO LKT COTTAOB. KAST MO!U hend. fod gnrd'-n and stable, all ff t12.M:- I'llworth hous- an 1 $!:.;" : S-roopi mideril ottil.e on 1". H't'l. li' ir j grnded si hool, al- houses tor 10I- ! oj-ed tens Mis. sen n find see tne now. i COUWI TM UP! f. I.. KKKSLKIt. 'I hone 344.- t. Tiyon stieei, i H'lMKTHING NICE FOR, EVERY mesl. Htn k-d salm' n. Silr'd Anchovls. p'moked tils, Sinuki-U l:loarr. linnrli Herring and Roll Mr p. Try a K-ll Mew: von will never forg'-t the fla vor. MtU.KR-VAN NK-H CO., 2i N. Tryon. 'Fhrnes fcS an l 11. . NINNALLYB DKUCIOCS CANPIKS fresh by exres Just received. Wtioli ALI; - - MIKPPAItL. Driictflstj, ; Soulh Tryon, next to Gem Rotauiant. 'liione 4i!fc MANICURING Ot TFJTS COMTLKTH. ir we will -ll you env single urtlol. ynu wint; we litve them ell unit tl-y art all the fin-t gools obtainable, l.rt us show von. I,eok nt ur window, JAS. i'. stTOWB A .'0., Druggists, prone J7. si'cift- hm'E rimton-ip yov.' lire dlsntl.tle1 with ttt- havnrlng 'met .'on iisve been using: try Blue ltlhViu Vanilla next tlrr. YOrt TtKNT-T UriPEI.L ST.. 5 f.nrju. Toi South. A.. rv,:n O-t-milh , Cht.riii, 4 r-vsrs t!7 "iiUi t 'c-inr. i rotn. .'""i Kat IS'li. I r,iour N, A Kf . ' rooms fi 4 r-v.iai-eirn. i. Nine) vine. . ARTHUR.HKNM.il- po.v ttr.o. WHAT WR PF.RVK IH ArPF.TIZIXl 'an! benitrful. Its l long tourney t find a bittf-r menu. l,rithlrr food of pries more pnlnr. hiin hr mesns s.iHfaet!on s well mud hu mor GKM Il XING ltuOM AND LKNCtl' COlNTER. TTPF.WRITKRS RE.S'TEh-im rtitl nwhlnrs. Hll trakm. rd for lnlnl dil'very. KW-y irni-hiri,. fir'-f In in vry pnrtlculur, i. y. Cruytou Co., jiii A. Tryon, 'i'hone W. NORTH CAROIIXA II4.MS. WELT. erred; rot V miUy; U poun.is up; lJ-Jc. pomid. I'rr-sh country f.Ms .,.;' shipped igss ou get wlmt you buy here. Country F.trtTrr IX1. is pound Hi s-ir H. tlr Tne Apples' 4i:. iH4tKitR.i it CO. . ' ' " - T e, .eb. 4, Ja ? e T el els t STYLE FIT QUALITY t r r- f T r 1 r r ? T i x r r r " It is the perfect combination of these three grcat elements that has "made our clothing for men and yoiing men famous arfrl built up this business to its present large proportions. Wc aim to make a visit to our store so' pleas- V X 4. am tliat vou'H want to. come again. ''' r t r 2 v V '. I 4. eW 4 eW t e- : Th 8 Long-Tate Clolliing Co.
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