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5 SOCIAL AND PfRSONAL BRIEFS. Mn.f. H. Blake, of Blacksburg. C. Is visiting" at the home of Mm, O. Sprinkle on Jaekaon Terrace. Mr H. L. Slither, of 8tatesvllle, Is the meat of her son. Mr. u. . Bumcr. at hi home on West Eleventh street. Mr and Hrt L. J. Hlldebrand end i .rhir. Ml ms Ruth- have returned trom a abort visit toLlncolnton. M.cmM H. H. McLendon, of Wadesboro. and L. L. Little, of Wadej boro. returned home last night arte - apendlnj aeveral days In the city shop Pin. " . imihm Julia Smith will ao to Mocks villa next week to Visit Mrs. It. C, : Springs. ' . '. . Mrs. Edward B. Lent, who la the truest of Mrs. 1. W. Faison on South Tryon street, will return to-morrow - to her home at fineiurst. Mrs. W. E. Stlct and Mrs. W. T. ' Rowland, of Taylorsvllle, spent yes- i -terday Jn the city with frienas. MIm Alta. FewelL of Bock Hill, 8. r in charlotte, yesterday. She stopped at the Buford. Misa Laurie Soont who was one of the attendants at the Cooper- Kelnhardt wedding yesterday, will vlait at Llncolnton before returning to the city. Mrs. Hugh Jixitgomery entertain-ea-aValx tablea .of brldge.at .her home on .South Boulsvard yesterday af ternoon. Mrs. H. S. Mather won the Hnt nrlio. Mrs. I. W. Faison the sec ond, and Mrs. George I Best the consolation. - Miis Helen Brem entertained a few friends at a prs'-tlly appointee course luncheon yester'Uy afternoon at lusr horn in Dilworth at which time the encasement of Mls Mary Spencer Anderson and Mr. Paul H. Allen wan announced, the wedding to take, place in April. - The scheme of the table decora inn was red and -white, the centre piece consisting of a large cut glass bowl full of beautiful white carnations. At each oiace was a pop-cracker, which, when pulled, disclosed a piece of paper with fhe words: Mary wpem pr Anderson-Paul H. Allen, April. itft Those prese.it were: Mi as Mary Spencer Amlersjl, Edltll Ward, Mary BrockenbrnuRh, Pat LcGrand. Allda Oliver, and Meslan-M J. Laban Mc- . Donald and Ern-'st Ellison. Mr. an.l Mm. Hugh Montgomery have decided 4 move to tho Central Hotel to ppend a month or so. iney will make the change to-ciay. The tlvlo section of the Woman's Club will mest at the Carnegie li brary this morning at 11 o'clock. The executive committee win meet ai i same place at 10:45 o'clock. - . Miss Lena Taylor, of Townesville, te visiting Miss:a Alice and Janle Haughton. The Philathia lass of the First Baptist Sunday school will entertain this evening In honor of the Baracas and the officers and teachers of the school, j - - " , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Solomons, of Grand Rapid. Mich., . are expected In the city noon to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. Holomons were formerly res idents of Charloote. mi Trne Allison has returned from a visit to Columbia, a C. . Mr Rims Gill W'vlle. of Rock um a r. formerly a resident of Charlotte, is spending some time In New York; with relatives. A Few Minor Happenings in . and About the City. The excavation work f jt the fotindn .lion of the Clmrlotts Sunr.torium will commence next week. Mr. Walter Tuliatrro,' Jr.. is able to sit up at his bo. ne in Dil worth' and ex. pectt to leave his bed by the lost of the rk.. , - . Mr. Engine 11. Eean. a your.g man widely known In Charlotte, has opened an office to: th practioe of law in Salis bury. Mr. Jam-s A. Andeison will not go to Mc Aden vi lie until ntat Monday to ac cept a book keeping position with the McAden Milla T , -' '.The Janaa Art Association advertises that it will be nHdy to open Us store, at No. ill North Tryon street by tbe last of next week. lr. J. Q. Adams. Jr., was carrltd to St. Peter's Hospital yesterday after noon for treatment.. He lias been ill for several we-ilt.-. ' "--The regular meeting of the Mjklen bursr Crunty Mwlleal Soc4ety will be held, rexl Tuesday. The place of meeting will be announced later. - -Mr. P. P. Zimmerman' was the sue-J rrsgtul .bidder t the sale of the dredge boat of the southern Placer Mining Company on the banks of lite Cutawbu lutcdwy. Thcj consideration was P'JU. . A meeting or the Meeklenburg Pres bytery has bean called tor the Sid to act on the receni resignation of Rev. Mr. West from the jiastorate of the Hunters- villt, and Raman Presbyterian churches. -Mist Isabel Kirkpatrick has suffi ciently recovered from a relent ojiera- tion lor appaiiaicitis to do dhck in in city. Fhe has been recuperating at me heme of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker Klrkpatriclt, In Bliarcn.. SECHETAUY HIrTTOXJl.CK. Inspects Y. M. C. A. Work at Greens boro and lnsion-huioni ana tarns It Good. . Inter-State T. M. C. A. Secretary G7 C, Huntington returned yesterday from a trip to Greensboro and Wln-ston-Salem. At Greensboro he visited the White Oak Cotton Mill, where a Toung Men's Christian Association work is being started. Mr. T. S. Vance the secretary, la very much encouraged by the Interest shown. A cottage ".ias been fitted up and will be used until the handsome building, which is to be erected this spring, is completed. In this cottaire he nas reading and game rooms, also class rooms for educational work and manual training. At Win- ston-Salem the new association .build ing Is under cover and presents a fine appearance. It is not as large as t.ie Charlotte buiiaing.,tut is going to oe very complete In Its. appointments. In addition to reading, social and class rooms, lt will have a gymnasium, baths, swimming pool, root garden and thirty-six sleeping rooms for young men. 8 A LB OF M'NEIIJVS BOOK. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eduard Scholtx will return the last or trie week from Newberry, S. C, where they are now visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rivinac are spending some time With relatives and friends In Georgia. . , Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Preston will ieave next week for Raleigh, Mr. Pres ton being a member of the Legislature which has been called fjr a special session. They expect to be' absent from the city 10 days or two weeks. M!sa."Sarah Jjnes, t Concord, was registered among the gues:s at the Euford yesterday. Among the guest registered at the Pelwyn yesterday were iMesdames. B. W. Burt and R. L. Manney, of Sal isbury. . Cards reading las foilo.vs have been If sued: v Mr. David Ovens. and Miss Margaret Allan announce "their marriage . on -Wednesday, the fifteenth ofJan- - n .try One thousand nine hundred and eight in the City or Kingston, Canada. Lyric From Cotton IaihI" Having a line 8alt An Attractive Advertlw ment lu the Window of Stone & lJnr rliiRer, tlie Publishers. "Lyrics From Cotton Land," the splendid collection of dialect- poetry from the Inimitable pen of the late John Charles McNeill; la having a fine sale, not . only In Charlotte, but like wise in quite a number of towns throughout the State. A dealer in a small town ordered 20 coplea last Fri day, sold every one of them In a short while, and sent in another order yes terday for a like number. The Stone. & Bamnger company. publishers of the volume, has ar ranged a window In Its store on South Tryon street, aptly advertising the book. The letters of the title are made from real cotton and ' pasted Don a board. Around Its .base are scattered plentifully the books, and. in one corner of the window the figure of a negro la placed. The advertise ment Is artistic and striking to a fine degree, , A LOITERER ARRESTED. . riaisoxAX. The Movements Of a Number of Pco- . pie. Visitors and Others. Mr. Thpodore, VI Webb- of Raleigh. was registered amdng the guests at Die S.'lwyn yeaterdiy.- . . Mr. A. J. Iraper Is spending a duy l tw in Atlanta, ia., on msimss. C ol. W. h. Holt, of , Washington, spending several tltyu In the city Mr. Oscar Bennett, if Gainesville, Ga( wail a Clisrlotte vlrlior yeateraay. Mr. T. T. Luecsrof tiastonia. wns rf laer.l among the fueita at tho oetwy yesterday. Mr. H. W. Malloy. cf Wilmington, waa a viHltnr in th city lor a few hours y terday morning. . . Mr. C. b. SaumUra; cf Xfctvidsorv spent lesterdav in tlie citv. xii w u vmirfrf rt nreennboro. wn registered among tin g-ueata at the Pel Mr. J. H. Hull, of SlielbF. was a Char l"tt visitor yestnnlay. Mr. 3. U Shinn, o( Marshvllle. was Charlotte visitor vnHonlay. . ' Mr. W. B. McrrlK. of Gat.nla, pn. yenterday la th city, stopping at ni iif-i'-n-ir rMiiurd-:r-Greeiville. S. C, wns a vlaitor In the city last nirht. Mrs Albeit Walton, of Boston, spent yesterday In tha city with friend. Messrs. Ojot ee Moose and Joe Hoy e, of Newton, were registered among m gvetts at tlie Koutnern Munuiimu Pliil .l.inr nlL'ht. i MxHsra. A. Jnne Yorke nd W. D. Ott, of Concord, were at the Bitford lt t Iplit - - Mr. L G. Horn, of Morksville. was In the city, a guisi of tbe uutoru. yeier dfiv. Mr. B. B. Lattlmore. of Shelby, was among the vUitirs In the. cly yeateraaj, stoppina t tli Buford. Xii. i iin.iurv If,, an of Anderson. S. C . was anions these regietered at tho Hotel Buford l ist n zht. Mr. 3. R. Younc. of Con lord, was a ri-tit rtf th.v S,-1vvn last niaht. Mr. P. H. Hanes. of Wiiiston-SalPm wss in the city yesterday, registering at the Selwyn. Mr.J. e. Bttirtenr t tha.3yinston- RtiWm bar, was a guest or the seiayn )rterduy. Mr. It. C. Sadler, of Davidson, was yes- 4Anv m Panlr;,! ! eat. Mr. C. T faimer, or niiumoro, wnv has ben epnnding several oays in n :e nitv win, ,i. alHirr. Mrs. Harris Mai- Ilifkrcdt. left yesterday morning ior New Orleans. La. Mr. Alexander B-evnrd, of ' Uneolnton waa a visitor in the nly yesterday., Pr. William T3. Htcele, of Rockinshom, spent vosterdHy in the ctty on his wuy to Salisbury tf visit. Mr. J. W. McClunsr. of Tampa. Fla spent yesterday in the city, stopping at tlie Central. Mr. V-". H. Mathtson. of Toylorsvlllr. was rca;lKtred mnnrf the . giiesta-at-thi Houthern Manufacturers Club yester- dv. Mr. J. T. Jenkins, of Shelby, spent yes terday In 'the citv. . Mr. C W. Skinner, of Monroe, wns a Charlotte visitor yestonJay. Mr. William King, of Gastonia. was ree-.stered umona Ihe iruests at the Pnntliern Muniil iiltner's Club yesterday. Mr C. U Gryy. of Davidson, spent iestcrday In the city on nusins. Mr. J. 15. Wonible. of Concord, was a Chrrlotte visitor yoftprnay. Mr. L. L. Hunter spent y.;sterday In C ncord on business. Mr. J. T. liaton, of nnle'.ah. an em ploy'e of the State Agricultural Depart nitnt, spent yehterday In the city. IVEY'S Netrro Believed to B3 Lying In Walt to no Some Mischief Xanhod by Two OfTicers Valuable Watch Found in Ills Possession. Lee McGill, colored, waj arrested last night for loitering on the streets. Patrolmen Bell and Squires making the arrest The negro was thought to be lying In wait for a chance to snatch a pocket book from somebody or to engage In similar mischief. When he waa taken to the station and searched, a: watch, appearing to be' of the olden kind, but of a valuable variety, was found on him and will .be presented to some Jeweler for an Investigation. The Inscription In the back is "Cylindro 10 rubies," and then In bolder letters, tnel one word "Robert." The officers do not! think the negro came into possession of the wstch in a legitimate way and will make some Investigation to ascer tain this fact. His action last night prior to his arrest was altogether aus picious. . . JFRKED POCKET BOOK. . CHAUTAUQUA SUNDAY. Attractive Programme Arranged For Sunday School Chautauqua Services at First Baptist Church Sunday. The chautauqua which the First Baptist Sunday school Is planning for Sunday promises to be a most en joyable affair. All the sessions will be held In the Sunday school room. The programme is as follows: SuncTay mornlns. 11 o'clock Devotional strvice. ennlucteTd by T. H. Franklin r.nd I. W. Durliam. Selection by the orchestra. Address by Rev. H. W. Spillmin. f'-ng by marietta -Mrs. C. W. Mason, Miss Ada Craven. Mr. C. E. Mason and Mr. B. S. Moore. Clcefne hymn. , Prediction. , , , Sunday afternoon, i o'clock Devotional service, conducted by J. A. Yurbrouch and C. H. Itoblnson. Violin solo by Fror. Kicnaroson. Ac'dresa by Miss I-ucy Irby. Selection hy Sunday school choir. Bone by school. Address by Dr. Joseph BrouRhton. Selection by orchestra. CloiJr.g hymn. Penedictlon. . , , ' . , a lav .wnlnL' 1V o elook 73evotlon.il service, conducted by Willis Brown and C. K. Mason. ' Solo by Mr. Harvey vpvercn, Address by Rev 11. W. Spillman. Selection by orchestra. Cluslne hymn. Benediction. Mrs. D. H. MeC'rtlougTi and brother, . Mr. F. M. Calittell. will leave Sunday morning for (New YorK, to visit their ister, Mrs. Julian. Ii. Taliaferro, Later they will sail for Panama where they will make their futuro home. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Victor and children expsct to leave Caturday for Florid- to spend several weeks. Mra C. Furber Jones and children left yesterday Mr Hamlet where they will re?lde in the future. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Miller are visit Itar 'n Washington. The Colonial Dames will meet with Miss Mary .Morrison at her home on Tenth avonue this afternoon. '. GRADUATE XURSE9, MEET. S"!on Yesterday Afternoon at the Presbyterian Hospital Three New Ieinbers RecolvwL The regular monthly meeting of the Graduate Nurses Association was held yesterday afternoon at the Presbyte rian Hospital, an unusually large number of members being present. The resignation of the aecretary. ' on . West Third street at 12 o'clock Lebby was appointed her successor, la.n night after an illness covering! Three new members were voted up- period of several months vrr I 41 rl&Ti OA flslaMt T Atu.a Insch an Nieman. making total of " Heath of Mrs. W. Munson. Jfrs. Nannie E. Munson, wf0 of ... rnuniun, ciea at tier home Henry McCall, Little White Boy. Vie- tim of a Purse-Snatcher In tho Khapo of a Big, Yellow N'?jrro. Little Henry McCall. a Chronicle carrier, was' coming dbwn the States- ville railroad yesterday afternoon to make a settlement at the office when he was accosted by a big, yellow negro, who asked him to change a dollar. When the little boy got, out his purse, which contalnued upwards of $5, the negro Jerked It from his hand and ran swiftly away. Henry, was so outdone that he could make no effort at that Instant to call help In catching the ras cal. In consequence of which he 4s still at large. '' " ' There has been no little of this sort of business in the city recently, a num ber of ladles .being the victims. The officers are having trouble In appre hending the guilty parties, ao secret are they and so shrewd. . . SMALL FIRE IX FLAT. Flrt Floor of Mr. W. F. Dowd's FInt Ignites trom ticairr unmugc Small. A firo which attracted attention out of nronortlon to its size and danger caught last night about 10 o'clock on . the first floor of the Dowd flat, Na.'j U00 South E'-uievtrn. occupied ov Mr. W. F. Dowd. Excessive heat from j the heater which more than won its; name caused tht. floor to catch fire. It was speedily extinguished by the nre-n-e.n without throwing a drop of water and by the unaided use of the three gallon extinguisher. : Somehow the report reached uptown that a whole block In Dllworth was feeding the flames and much Interest was taken. P-itchard Memorial Bap tist church was only a few jardi sway and when the word reached there that the fUls were On fire a g-iofl cro vj was contributed, as services had Ju3t be n concluded. The damage did not amount to over $5. Muslin Underwear Sale Way and Saturday Our January Muslin Underwear eales have built up a reputation. . This year. In spite of Increased cost of materials, we offer better bargains .n ever. inui is because we bought moat of the stock right In the panic, when manufacturers were anxious to dispose of their stock at almost any price. w Gowns Ladies' full-size Gowns, lace and embroidery trimmed, regular $1.00 grades; as a leader ,.h9e. Big lot of Gowns, ithe best we ever showed for the money; worth up to J150 ...... ...98c. Extra long and extra wide Gowns. made of nice materials. fr.SOpiI.OO . Underskirts The best line we have ever shown: mj rrashv burmlee, Tuinklrts: Special lot Skirts, lace and em broidery trimmed; the materials would cost the price. ......... .98o. Very choice Skirts, varletv of style; you couldn't make them for the price $1.50, $2.00 Drawers Children's Drawers. 'full .sine, with worked buttonholes: not "thn rhun trash ..... inc. Better Children's Drawers, with hemstitched ruffle 12 i-2c. Ladles' Hemstitched Ruffle Draw ers, five tucks, full site 25c. Ladies', wide Embroidery Ruffle Drawers, full 8le. nice material 50c. pair Corset Covers Extra values, the best we. have ever shown, at two price. . .25o., IHk Half Price Coats anl Suits We are almost srlvlnir awnv one fine Coats and Suits. We are de termined to close them out. Ail of our Coats from $7.50 up at half price. All new. desirabln ear. ments. ' ' IVEY'S Can You Dye It Brown? is a question that Is often asked us 'this winter, for brown is fashion's choice of colors this season. Our re ply always Is: Dark brown can be dyed on cotton, woolen, silk or mixed goods of any color. Medium or golden brown can be dyed on , all white or light colored giods that are not worn to anv ex tent and are not badly faded. Perhaps this will interest you. If so, we'll bo ,rlad to furnish further paitlculnrg as to prices, etc. ' . ' Mifmp iii nanfg Charlolle Steam laundry Laundcrers, Dyers, Cleaners. Xl South Tryon Street. - AMD VODflC Skirts. These are the newest spring styles, every new effect popular for separate eklrts thl spring is here. The many-gored flare effect with elf-folds and taffeta bands, the always popular plaits with taffeta Tt-"t)Jtnasia number of distinctive styles, such as the strictly , tailored nlnoteen and twenty-one gore flare Voiles and Panamas again reign supreme. a $3.98 For a $5.00 Value " Black All-Wool Chiffon Panama Skirt, cut with good width, plaited styles; a $5.00 value, at ,...$3.98 '$5.00 For Several Kplt-ndid Values Plaljed styles with two folds, f jll four-yard sweep, material fina quality All-Wool Chiffon Panama. Price. . . . . , -, .... . . , ... . .$5.00 $8.50 and $0.00 Values at $6.50 anil HUD . Made of an elegant quality All-Wool Chiffon Panama, cut very widA plaited and the many gore flare styles; regular $8.50 and $9.00 val ues, at $6.30 and $7.50 Yolle Skirts $0.00, $0.05 and $12.50 We pride ourselves on the splendid values-we aro able to show in new Voile Skirts. Every skirt is man-taliored and made of the crisp, . well-wearing, popular Altmati Vclle. We ahow to-day a dozen of the best spring styles, moderately pr'.ced. at 86.00, $9.95 and $12.50 yow-Kprtng Shirt-Wains Pmv-Foe 8 1.25 ami 1.50- Valuta-: We are ready with the rrentest line of popular priced White Lin gerie Shirt Waists ever brought to Charlotte. Beauty of style, work manship and materials are comVried In a way to cause you-to won.' A der how so much can be had for so small a prjee; real $1.15 and $1.50 value, at.'. , 98c. White Llnene Skirl $1.00 These are cut with plefTlw of .width In a number of popular styles. The material Is a smoith Linen Finished Cotton Goods, . which ia alone nearly the valueof the mnde garment; a $1.50 garment, at . . . . .91.00 As a Special Attraction We ('online the (Slaughter of Ibices 7 1-2 to 10c. Ijirea at 5e. Real Linen and Cotton Torchon Laces, values 7 1-2 to 10c. price 7 1-2 to-lOe. Hound 11 1 read Ijiocs Sc. Kngllsh Thread and French Val Ibices, Insertions to match; 7 1-2 to 10a Sale .price. ........ . , , Remnants of White Goods at Onr-Tiiird lo One-Half Off All kinda of Remnants of White Goodn. accumulations from our own stock, each piece measured and marked in plain figures. Price re ductions for sale are one-third to one-half. Sale 5c. values ' . . . . 5e. ELK BROS. WHOLESALE FLETAIL B if BEST OF ALL Home. Comforts. Woven by hand strip of flannel: Thick quilted fleece lining and soft russet soles. The home shoe that suits both old and young. Men's sizes ( to 11 price .. i,Sl.0 Ladles sizes 2 to 7 price $1.35 Bent by mail on receipt of price. GILREATH & CO. open until midnight for the sale of Cigars, Fruits, Candles and such Grocer ies as may be needed. The nicest, cleanest grocery store in Charlotte. W. M. CROWELL. 'Pinoca 744 and 297. Small Fire at Xoon Yesterday. Pparks from the flue of the resi dence of Mr. A. B. Davis, " whoMUti at No. 609 West Eighth rireet. Ignited the roof yesterday About 'noon and caused a lively little blaze. The alarm was turned In at 12:30 and the fire men were there In a Jiffy. The dam age was Insignificant. Munson was 48 years of age and is survived by four children, namely, WiHle, Marie, Edna and Jes?ie May Munson. The funeral win not take place before to-morrow afternoon, the hour to be. announced later. . Cotton Receipt Vewtcrday. Seventy bales of cotton were weigh ed at the cotton platform yeaterday, the eFt price paid for that whica was sold being 11.85 cents a pound. On the same day or 1907 the number of hales brought to town was 13, a num ber slightly larger, w hile the price realized waa only 10.35. YOr .'tl.'N .VO TUSK. Specify Blue Rihiww Vonlila srrt ymi Br ;r-raln cf squirt th hrt that moil-'y su-.d tapenence can uroduce. ' . f twienty-eight members. It was voted and carried that an advertisement of the graduate nurse-V register at Burwell & Dunn's -be per manently Inserted Jn the papers. - An Interesting paref on "Diet In Acute Bheumatism." hv Mlas Bailey, was rfnd bv Miss McNlchoVt. At the close of the meeting light refreshments were served. 1 lamp smjjrijnKH ccrtEu Lame shouiiler Is' isuo!ly eausrd by rl-eumatlsm of t?i musHce ent quickly yields to a fw applications of riianitier latn's Tain Balm. Mrs. F. H. McIUwoe. of Boistown, New Brurv-wick. write; 'Having bei troubled or some lime with a piln In mv left hou!dr. I derlilpd to rive Chnmtwlalrfs Pain Balm a trial, with th result that I aot prompt rfriief." For sale byMV. K Hand to Co. "GET IT AT ILWyLEy'S'' 1 WE COViR ALL : YOUR NEEDS In drug store good of every kind we cover your needs. Supplies for home, bath, nursery and sick room are all found here in great profusion. Deliveries made --'promptly and prices are as Jow as !s consistent with quality. Hawley's Pharmacy Tryon -and Fifth Street. Thonea 13 and 280. viuii9un 7 S Dainty, Artistic Warm and Comfortable Price $3.C0. ON DISPLAY Write for samples to the .UTTIMONG DEPARTMENT PIANOLAS Slightly used, but almost as good as new, -at bargain prices. - We have some Pianolas1 on hand which we hare used for exhibition purposes, which we will sell at greatly reduced prices. One Pianola in Rosewood . . . ..... ..... . . .$150.00 One Pianola in Mahogany ... ...... $200.00 One Angelus Piano Player, Mahogany, only, .$100.00 With the Pianola every member of fhe family are expert musicians. This is a chance for a bargain. Parker - Gardner Co Special Notices you itCN no ius;;-PECiFY BL.ru ItM-bon Vanilla and you arc? certain i f getting tlm ben that money and ex perience ran produce. CB5ARS. TOBACCO AND CIGAlt-1 etteii. A full and (wnnpleto line. WOODALL 81ICPAHl. l!l Bouth Tryon. next to Om BstaurunL I-hon- a. All Tryon, sirect cars stop at our door. TO LET-COTTAOE. KJAST MOItK- hevl. good gardPti and iitabie, an for i'.i.tn; Illvurt!i houses Jo anl IIH.67; C-room modern .'otthi on f. IH'i. n;ir graded whool, 1.0, aU'i nue for col ored tenants. -Ree iw, and me now. r. L. KK.li3I.ER. ii f. Tiyon stieet. I hone 344. KAKMS TOR HALK-fO ACKK8 SEA 11 Mvern l'ark 1ut otitni't ot city lim.U. Also W acrei IV; nilitu southwest of city; also sevrial other nice farnia t close jirlces f ir carh or easy "rti. J. ARTHUR HENlERfKN BRO. WISWJRS, POLlFilERS. VU.KH Brushes. Kmerv istaro. i-uin.ce roie, S-tnl 1-aper im.l e-rjthina !e t i ne. an for mant'-urinvf W carry a full lin of these separate urtlclea ami th.-y are the flnt H"V1k made. JA. f. STOWE CO.. LriiKSUis. 'Phor.e J71. THE 1 V HlsaisafeBsaMSH ...rmrArfY-..' 'W a e Charlotte. N.C DBOP IN. AND nKR WHAT WK HAV'K for lunch. bhiori white mhii, nm-m-e-1 r'almon. Spi.-.. Ancli'-v.H. HmokeJ K'-rrltik'. Roll Mupee, tj-foee IJver, i-nuray Frank f'iru r. Panuurt. IJ-'-r, Wtiret. Ring ,HniifiBe, al others tm TiLinerona to ?n-riM'r.. MlLl-Kit-V A. StH CO.. 2T S. Iryon. ri'l CCT IN HiTCW OP" ORAXOE llie Tie. Orsmtes r.ow loC. doet. if I. '.a box. Th. are the rhpart (t- . antes no rvr r.iw. Kine re.1 Anrrf'i 4---. nk. small Country Hams. WMte Tea a1 Hani S huhel or i(c. otmrL BRIIKJKRJ CO., 2 W's! Trade street. WHAT WK PEKVK IS APr?TIZINa and healtjhful. It'a a Inn JrMjrnry to rind a bwtter menu, healthier food or prices ' mora popular. Latins; her means sa't'faettnn ea weft a sood hu mr. 3KM MNING BOOM AND LI.NCH t'OVNTElt nPEWRITEHS RFNTED-W rental marhlrMrs. H mko. niy for Instant -Mverr. Kvery rnnchln- flrnt-clnj in every rartlrulnr. J. i; Cray ton it Co.. , JT a Tryon, 'Phone 3M. I UwDERWEAR This cold weather is the best Underwear sale weight man we have. , Ifjou have on lightweight, winter would add to vour comfort. ' We have the Undervear,in all grades and all styles. It's remarkable how much Underwear we sell, and still not so remarkable either when you see the superiority of our goods and note the reasonableness of our prices. The Long-Tate Cfotliing Co. Goods sent on approval returnable at ". v : our expense. 11
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