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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 27, 1903. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL j;OS- JESC3 OF XAZARETH I KEV. DIL ROSEBOnO S SEItMOX ' I Acting Pastor at Second Presbyterian t. nurcn laaes aian : or iuiiee s His hubject The Best Way, After All, to Convince the Outsider of the I"ower, the Beauty and the Efficacy of the Chrfat is to Have Mini Come and See Nazareth Gave the World the Highest Type of Mortal Man. Th congregation ' at the Second ! With the completion of the hand-i Homely appointed dices of the law-j yers of Charlotte In their ornate : building 6u South Tryon. street - the . i socially observing. friends and fami- lies of that splendid body, of at-i torneys will entertain In royal style, ! iq mar ineir cnnS vi prhvtpI. .v BrA a mot ex. No detailed arrang emenu nm ; "8t"erday by Rey Dr been " one of J- W. Roseboro, on th. subject "Jesus eagerly looked t orward M ! of Nazareth." He. announced as his the special society veata of .tn!text these words: "And Nathanael season. u,, u- """'J- - : said unto him, Can there any good touch of melh eth1Jre ;thn -rne out of Nazareth?'phillp 2 SU'-,SSS come and see;" John invitations have Issuance by the; ',,1 ' . I oate the necessary bond In the suai of - i. . . .n i - - rtiiair imru in buliiiit ujolui va i - . . . I . v i. .. . Af- -r, I 125. she was told to face tne! oig members of this bar. BEHIND TITE LATCH, OF LAW. Befuddled Stranger Ask Shelter t City OUicors anil Waken In Tim to ,' Dlbujipear Late OfTendrrs Come on For To-Day's Points Old Cell-Hcid-uu Brought to Key Stray , Goa Cried at Detention The Sunday record within the wa'la of the cltv prison was not of any extreme type Some of the 61X, tl fenders v.pm there, and others of the novice class had bien fcrought In. Carrie Brown, who Is Well known to the police, and who occasioned the amputation of a man's lej seme weeks IVEY'S ago, was hauled In again Xer generally cussing out the nelfhboi hood where she abides. Since she ouU not lo The friends of Miss Sarah Brocken brough, who was operated ..fin . for Appendicitis some time ago at the jrvetDyierian Mospnai. wm w to know that she Is Improving tepidly and will be able to return to her nome r naay. Mrs. C. W. Hunt, of Brevard, Is 'th ruest of her dauehtcr. Mrs. W. R, Robertson. c, Miss pora Hudsoa,;of i'ooresville. will return to her home to-day, after pending Sunday In the city at tne home or Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Felts, on North Brevard street. Khe will be accompanied Shome by- MJss Annie FeltB.who wl'l spend somc time wlttJ her. ,"' - . -Miss Pearl Link has returned after a visit to friends In Greensboro. Rhe was accompanied by Mrs. A. XJ Wood, of Detroit, Mich. . Mrs. W. II. Stone, of Durham, will arrive In the city to-night to visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. P, Armfteld. 1 , An event which Is being anticipated with much pleasure by a large nura- t,er of voung people is the rourtn sua Rcrlntlon dance of the series, which will be given In the Kelwyn ball room te-morrcw night. Kach preceding vent of tho sort has been voted a success by the "participants and there Is no reason to doubt that a good-sized number will be on the floor at the aDDOlnted time. Tha hours will be from 9:30 to 1 o'clock.. ' Tha Toung Woman's Missionary So ciety of the Second Presbyterian church will meet In the church par lor this afternoon at 4 o'clock. A full attendance Is desired, as officers are to be elected. Miss Bessie Anderson, of Statesvllle, I the guest of Miss Mary Spencer -Anderson, on North Graham. , Mrs. Barnett Cablnesa, who has been recuperating at the home of her moth er in Shelby eince the accident In which she was Injured about two months ago, Is rapidly recovering and will be able to retdrn to her home in Charlotte some time this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jenkins, of Wei d"n. are In the city for a few days. ney are at tne central Hotel., preacher he has won the confidence and love of those te whom he min isters. His sermon yesterday morn ing: was thoughtful, earnest, and helpful, such a sermon as to be heard with interest at the time of its de livery and such a sermon as to be re membered with helpful results during the week to follow. The personality of -the man. the earnestness of his delivery, . and the - evidence of his bars. . Carrie Is one of the ma'erac tors of the HaDDv Hill sub.irb, which is close by Nuooin Ridge, of warlike memory. Gilejj White rested a while In the lock-up and was removed tc- Jail, his mother having turned him over to the court. John Edwards was reiea3ea on the regular bond, and will be tried for allesred retailing. Alnslee Kerns, a negro who la accredited with being words being those of his own heart- able to tote about his person enougii experience add mch to the good ef-1 of the wet stuff to classify himself In part he saw: I aa a walking tuer, wa laren vo jan feet of his sermons. ANDREW'S VOLUNTEER WORK. ,"W6 might find a very Interesting and helpful thought In the contest . -, as to how the kingdom of -Christ Is to be spread. You will remember that when -Jesus called Andrew to follow Him as His first diclple, he was at once impelled, to go and bring his own brother. Peter, to the Saviour. . "And While Andrew never reached the height of Peter in the eyes of the world, still we can imagine tnat on the great day of Pentecost when Peter preached that great sermon by means of which three thousand souls were converted to God, (Andrew sat there and listened and with tears streaming down his face he said to himself: 'It U true that I cannot preach with the power of Peter, but I thank Ood that I was instrumental in brfiigln him to Jesus.' "And when Jesus called Philip to follow Him, Philip at once went ana Aealnst Sanford Smith there have been placed three blac marks, the direct reason being selling whiBkey. J. W. Shields and W. B. Wutsan, both white men, were shut up ' ng enough to sleen off the effects t f some of the bad bargain !n local drink stuff V, B. Caudle was another In this class. D. S. Black rested in conuacment at ter too hoavy potations' of some thing. An unusual occupant, of the prison was a wise looking billy front, a va grant, accused, since no onn he'd the rope about his neck. The goat was taken by Policeman Mostcller, In the neighborhood of Independence Square early yesterday morning, and no bondsman offering, he was turned In a back cell. Later in tho Jay he was removed to. Hoover's . stables, where he was entered as a regular boarder. The owner, if found, will pay the fees. The p"a!ntive goaty utterance of the disgruntled beast found Na'.hanael. and told him of the held the attention of the cell visitors Lord. Nathanael answered him with that natural Question: 'Can . there for several tiour, vv.tkinz Aur little negro prisoners and startl.ig the hulra anything good come out of Nazareth?' I on the back of the cat In the next Ph o d d not stOD to argue tne ten. question, but he simply answered Come and see.' And after all tnat Is the best way to get men to ac cent Jesus cnrlst as the Savior. Just get them to come and see the power of the Lord ana let mat pow er have swav in their own hearts. 'Can anytlna- good come out of Nazareth?' Tcb the best thing the told him candidly of his condition. He world has ever known, the best thing! was shown the way to the ease of a In the wee-sma' hours yesterday. a man who said ho had many friends in1 Charlotte, and who was aged by years and by tho experiences of ac tual service In the SU's asked guidance. The ptan nv-) no name. no charge was entered against him, as he had sought out an ofllcer and cot tinder shelter, and had. sobered up enoujn to resume his wonted way when the daylight hours tam on. WARM WEATHER AXD RAIN.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Little, of waynesvuie, are guests of the Central Hotel. . " Dr. 'and Mrs. Brodle Nalle have re turned from their bridal trip and are at the home of Mrs. Nalle's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Mayer,, on South Tryon. , Mrs. D. R. Tarbrough has gone to Spartanburg, S. C. where she will visit her sister, Mrs. L C. Withers, before Joining Mr. Tarbrough In Col umbia, S. C-, their future home. Miss Florence Davis, the , pretty and talented actress of New York, . was at the Selwyn yesterday. ' MIps Davis, who has numerous friends In ' Charlotte, plays to-night In States- vine. . Mr and Mrs. D. Mac N. MacKny of Ooldsboro, are guests of the Cen tral. . Mr. and Mrs. O.'car Duncan return ed yesterday to their hom in Union vllle, .after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Austin, In Piedmont. BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings In and About the City. No street sprinklers were needed yesterday. The nkatlng proposition lias been In definitely postponed. 'The County Chairman" will be at , the Academy of Music to-night It may look hard, but 'tis said the "way to th left" maybe the way to the -tty lockup. , Mr. J. T. Manies. one of the efficient firemen Is confined with grip at his home on North Cedar street. The man who turns in false alarms the cold mornings had bptter be at a . safe distance whrn the firemen ffet tln?re. The condition of Mrs. J. A. Russell showed no improvement yeHterday nnd It was feared that sl e wu growing Mr. V). R. Jurklns, the popular wire rhlrf of the Wewtfrn 1'nlon Tflemapil fmtnv. Is ill with trip a- )n homo In Dilworth. . AH the new fire alarm boxes except one or two had been placed Saturday tvW-n the wcrkers stnpned. The task vul b completed to-dny or to-morrow. Next Sunday almoin will b nvislral --Sunday at the first Baptist school. A special programme will be rendered, comprising a .variety of music. Mr. L T. Mlll-r, who is --ii:nictl . with The n-vrvv, wn ti ninonil ! . Ins horn- at l-urtierfndtcn veifmluy 'y n tele-rnm apprising him of the Ill ness of hiif wife. '-Mr. tt. B. Fox. the enpahle genial ir.snaser of the Internatlnn.il Harvesting I'ortiixiny, will lenve Wednesday for hlcsarJ. where he will spend his usual annual two weeks wlilj thut cjmvnny. Asslntiint Fir fh'of W. r-i.ri. . who suffered severe t -a-.nures of an arm several weeks ago. is petting alonp r.-rr veil, ifcnunh It will prol aMv be a good while before he Is ahle to fight lire au'.n. Mr. Iao C. Lowe, of Lowenvllle. has Jiist returned from a hiit.nraa trip to St.- twjls o?i which he was at-.int sev eral i";vs. Mr. Iw(! wh".e w- bo"irlit a carload of horses whtch he will take to ):is lunre farm at Lowesvllle. A thunderstorm In January, a I'll.Ti of very rare occurrence, was spr-i-iir i.n fi'"-r'r'T without HrT-.tr j.t MT-w " minutes after 1 n'clorit lV-i, ..rhunrter w-re tllsHnctly herrd k-'d ee were Severn flashes of lightning the world has ever seen came out of Nazareth. . BEST PEOPLE CHRISTIANS, The best people of the earth to day are those people who are follow- Nazareth. I know the slings that are A Doubt rul Exchange of Meteorologl i, ...T rn..i.(ion. i cal Conditions -YestrnlnV IVmlro know many people to-day are hiding "V wroipr Than Very Cold Days kani holding back from their own -"u..K, uui wetter. obligation to become tjnnsuans wim aimer ox an average or H de the excuse that many professing Rrees was Yesterday morning than Christians ' are inconsistent or do me aay which preceded it. The things that are not in, keeping with lowest temperature yesterday .was S3, their profession. This Is true, for while Saturday morning the mercury we all know that none of us is per- percnea opposite the figures 22 at feet, but not one of us Is the stand- ume in the day. In both cases, ard. It is true that we all make mis- the figures were noted between the takes, but notwithstanding this fact, nours of 7 and 8 in the morning. I do not hesitate to say that tne Dest "e airterence was clearly pprcepti neople in the world are Christian peo- Die t0 the sleeping public, which is pie. Take the Christian people out about las sweeping (and general a of the world and who will keep up Jfm as the language .can furnish the orphanages and otner Denevo- "use wno were tavorea with steam lences? Take the Christians out of heated apartments knew it not per the world, and who will support the haps until they ventured fortii each Crittenton institutions, the young nurning. DUt tnose who, less fortu Men's Christian Associations, the nate, had to content themselves with Young Women's Christian Associa- nrepiaces or who perhaps hugged tions. and nil of the similar organlza- nox water bottles as a means of con- tlons? I know that Christians make serving heat, were not unmindful of Tnistnkes. hut thev are the beet peo-iit- pie in the world. They are the best But, after all. It was a doubtful people, but they are not the stand- swap. Those who preferred warmer ard. There Is but one standard and weatner to the bracing, if chilling that Is Jesus Christ. There are many days or rioay and- Saturday, con true Christians, and when selecting templated with but little better grace one to follow, follow the best and not the dreary clouds and rain of yester the poorest. Follow above all the day. The weather department says Savior, follow Jesns Christ who is tnat tne rain is caused by a move the only standard, instead of excusing I ment In this direction from the upper yourself behind the inconsistencies oi uiko region ana tnat it win probab professing Christians. And when youjly be in evidence gain to-day.. There can lay your hand upon one flaw in (is nothing to fear, says the same au- Christ's word conduct, or cnaracter, muruy, irom tne storm wnich has EMBROIDERY SALE TO-DAY 10 O'CLOCK Our ' first big Embroidery sale' of the season occurs to-day at 10 o'clock, When we put on sale a fine lot of Bands and Edges In match sets at. .'. . ....19c. and 29c. a yard. Tho sale prices arc Just about half ordinary values. Bands and Inser tion are good widths and nice, fine work. Edges are wide and hand some. New. beautiful deslans tn f.tie, sheer' materials, suitable, for skirts and waists Sale will be held In our new, Jar.-re downstairs G BLANKET Sale COTTON COMFORTS CUT Continued to Complete Clearance Mai! 'our selections crowded. HAT Any Hat 98o. each. room so you can without make being SALE, 9Sc. EACH in our store selling at jjozens or pretty, new, styiiHh models Just turned out of our work room. Your choice to-d.tv ' ..08c. each We take this method of closing out big lot of new shapes and trim mings before the winter Is over. Wear a pretty, new, becoming Hat during February and March, It costs you so- little. HOUSEHOLD SALE Thursday and ' Friday of Table Linens, Towels; SprrorfsrTapklns, Sheets, Cases, Fancy China, etc. IVEY 'S To Cure a Cold In Onn n Take LAXATIVE BROMo Oninin Tablets. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. E. W. Groves' sig nature Is on aaeh box. 25c. you can excuse yoursen. WHAT - NAZARETH GAVE. pr nu"'"n '- . Atlantic "'Can any good thing come out A,lanuc of Nazareth 7' Ye, it was out oi Vazareth that the best thing the world ever saw, the best thing the world ever knew, came. He came to th world to Bhare the sorrow of every one. It was out of Nazareth that the man came to bear the bur dens of the world. Yes, and He mme not only to share tho sorrows and to bear the buraens or tne worm. but He came also to take our sins uron Himself. "Reiolce to-day that out of Naza reth came One to be lifted up on the cross proclaiming that He came to bear every sin on the cross. And to every penitent one He has but one message 'Go in peace, sin no more.' "Seek for no other proof or me power of Christ than that found in His ability to save, your on,uui He U able" and willing to save you oeen raging on the Atlantic coaat That has gone off pver the Northern TO-NIGHT AT 8:80 Mr. S.'A. Schloss Presents The Original New York Production of George Ade's Greatest Comedy Drama THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN : Beautiful Story "of "Heart Interest Bristling YUtti Brilliant Wit "What's the use of being free. If -but we are apt to put off the settling J'ou have to work all the time? aa ..... ... tk,, iiA Rl'l uvh" of this question, lu'pu.i.j m " . . o- aiuL-av wait unon your tardi- Seats now selling at Hawleys, ness. Como-to him now and do not Prices.".'. .....23, 60, 75, $1.00, $1.50 grieve Him and rile your own oppor "GET IT AT HWLErS" lava lotion With Benzoin is a splendid the face preparation for AFTER SHAVING It will allay the smarting and burning, will make a quick heal of the little gashes, and will gradually overcome ten derness, y . makes the skin firm, smooth and soft, and heals the Irritation around in growing hairs. - When you take ' off a collar and find a red, chafed streak around your neck, rub on some of the lotion. 25 Cents at Hawley's Pharmacy By mall postpaid for 23 cents.' Academy advance seats three days ahead. Tryon and Fifth Streets. 'Phones 13 and 200. Much interest was shewn Saturday in this timely sale,- Many took , ad vantage of liberal reductions to purchase. The balance must go in the next few daj's. "We are determined not- to carrv over any Blankets or Com- "forts - ' V ... ; .... .-'v Prices Are Tremendously Reduced, $3.00 All-Wool Blankets at $1,98 Pair . ' These are N. C. made, 10-4 size, in medium shade of Grey. Remember, all and regularly worth $3.Q0 pair Sale price. . .$1.93 pr. $4 00 All-Wool Blankets at $2.75 Pair North Carolina made White All-Wool Blankets, some of which are slightly soiled. Regular $4.00 values. ... .... . . .......... . . ... ...... .$2.75 pr. $4.50 Blankets, $2.98 Pair. . 'These are made of finest grade of wool and, with exception of a few slight soiled places, perfect. Regular $4.50 values, at ..$2.98 pr. $5.00 and $5.50 Blankets at $3.98 Pair . For beds of extra size here's a bargain; White, All-Wool, N. C. made- regular $5.00 aud $5.50 values, at ... . ....... $3.69 pr. t Comforts Reduced For Clean Sweep $1.25 Comforts at 98c. Comforts made of Si lkaline, both sides;, filled with pure cotton; $1.25 val ues, at. ..... .. .... ..." ... 98c. $2.00 Comforts, $1.39 Extra size Comforts, 'made of good quality Silkaline, filled, with hygieni callv pure cotton; .$2.00 values. .$1.33 $4.00 Comforts, $2.69 . Beautiful patterns of fine Satteen, both sides; extra sizes; pure cotton fill ing. $4.00 values. , '.. ....$2.60 Down Comforts Slaughtered, $5.00 to $6.00. Down Comforts reduced for sale to $3.69 $7.50 Down Comforts reduced to ... . ...... .... $4.75 E3 -ELK RO Wholesale Retail , I tunl:y for salvation, and for happinesj In thla life and in that which Is to come, . . - FERSONAL. The Movements of a Number of Peo--ple. Visitors and Others. . Mr. O. C. Drummond, of "Ashevllle, was at the Central Hotel yesterday. Mr. C. A- Moser, of Hickory, was among the ruest at the Central Hotel ypttt-rlay. Mcxwrs. E.'Otf-Jennings. M. H. Cltne and O. A. Custner. of Llnoolnton, spent. Saturday and yonterdsy In town at tne Central, returning yesterday afternoon. Mr. ... Haywood Hull, of Now York. sr.Tit vstcr('.ay in Charlotte. Vefsrs. J- V- Klmms. Hatcher Vat kin's, nnd Utrge C. Hall, all of The KalfiKh Bvenlnn Times, spent Hunduy la the-clty with relatives and fronds. Mrs J. K. Mills and W. H. Newby, of HlRh Point.-arrived in the city last night an are at the Buford. Mr G V. Fris. of Batlisbury, wss a ciet of the-Biiford yesterday. Mrssrs. John B. Kobertson and E. R. Hooker, ot New Haven, Conn., were at the Helwyn yeiteruay. . Mr A. C. teplien : n. of Ttoannke, Vs., wns nniong the guests of the Selwyn last tiigni. i ..... . .Mr J. H. tiUII. onciu, Open until' mianifht for , the sale of Cigars, Fruits, Candies and such Grocer, les as may be needed. The nicest. ' cleanest grocery store in Charlotte, W. M. CrtOWELL. Pbrtoca 744 and of tihelby. was regis- f.'Ki1 Hearted Peopln Rrsponsivc. The stor In Paturdav's Ohurv.. eJ.ut the Martin -family and the terwl yesterday at the Sr-lwjm. . - mother, who, with riant children unl" A roSeV.S provmeo tor end without prospqtj, vould not give up no much as one to t car-'.! ror ny other hands thnn nr own. nowever lovms. did not fall to arouse a response. Money was offf-rpd by many In Rencrojs ousntitles. to th authorities to be devotd to supplying the nrods of the, pennilfrs household. that. If pos!jbl(, the nceijy for a breaking of the tis h-twe-n mother and children should he averted. WHY THFTT OITSEU Hl-ie r.flfin t.emri and Vnntlls Kx irnrts out!! ail o' hr hoeausn'nf tiiHr aNoilute rarity. grtt 'strvngtb and Ue i.cious Caver. TJiompson and W. E. Drits, of Cornelius, were purts of the Cenfnl vester-Uy. Mr. Ruftis B. 0"rt. ot i t.iviu.mh:- i:. t hrtHher of Mr. a-rininn tji-rr, ot ; Charlctte, Is a g-tetit of the S..iwyn Hotel. Mr. Hoyle Long i.as relun-f d lro:n I f'om ord. where he spvnt Sunday with I friends. Mrs. niarkman IX1 d. , Mrs. Black man. mother of Mr. Ed gar C. Blackman. led ytsterdsy about ihkjus at an advarrred. age, being in the neighborhood of 6$ yetr old. The funeral eervlces will be conducted to day anJ the Interment will take place In the country at Hickory Orove. Mrs. Blackmail resided on East Seventh street, la the Belmont Park section. WHAT'S THE USt Of WASHING? the heavy bed and table linen, the towels, handkerchiefs, rags, aprons, ; etc., at home and of bothering with their. Ironing, . either when we will do It all for 1, 2 and 3 cents piece? ' ' .. These ar the heavy, hard pieces that make ..air the work and take all the time when you wash and Iron at home. With them out of tho way the rest of It la- easy. Why not try our . way this week? Charlclte Ste laundry Laundorers, Dyers, Cleaners. Z10 Sooth Tryon Street. 3 GOLDEN GLORY COOKING OIL Thefaultless frying Far Fries quicker and better bo cause it attains a higher de gree of heat than ordinary ho lard therefore, it saves time, Is cheaper and gives better re sults than hog' lard. . In using Golden Glory Qookind Oil none Is wasted, because It can be strained and used oyer and over again. v want you to try 'It We wsnt you Jo try It' to-day. Tour grocer aells It In quart. tins. half-gallon and gallon Order wha you want, but be sure that you order it to-day. liinn Cartelling Co. nisnunrrrxG agents, Thone 835. UnLE WANDERER Our Trade Mark Brand. Smart Shoes For Little Folks. Greatest Wear, Nicest Style, Mot Comfort. Extra grade Vlcl "Kid, weight, extension sole. BUTTON AXD LACE Infants' size 6 to -- 91.25 Chllds' size 8 1-2 to 11 9l.r0 Misses' size 11 1-2 to 2 $2.00 By mall, chllds 10c; misses 15c. extra. GHreath -5 Comp'y ma,1 .im I It V IHWUUIH I A C ' ... a" Mf I 0 THE WORLD S BEST PIANOS Is what we sell. Reasonable terms and the lowest prices. . See the New Knabe. Parker , - Gardner Co. . Jt.,r.t ' -d wa ai,J. Special Notices EXTilA FINB APPLES (jr.: RWFET Oi'suv'S li'i- ' urane if run tor vtc-., or tor 2.Vi.; Ornpe Wc; Dutes T'ic; Tie i2','-o.i n-w crop i.nlibHgs r.; wllit larg Celery 3 f''r vn.; Cour.try H!hna all sls-s. lRlKiEl'. & CO. The' Best Clothes GET A BOX OP JACOnS' TO-PAT. NO better Candy marte. rrsn nipinenis continually coming In from New Or leans t e only Jambs' ;ndy agency In Charlotte. JA. 1. STOAK CO., Urugglsts. Thona 179. IF TClJ NKKD ANYTHING IN THE drug line or sicK-rootn supplies, pnone u. We rtv oromot and accurate ser vice and supply only the ret. VOot A La j tMtirr..tu, wufnu, n South Tryon street. 'Phone t. JELL If ! i..VB TOU TRIED OUR -nje jelly, a delicious Dirmung or na vors? I nunRSJ for meats of all kinds. We have any flavor of Jelly you want. ry a glaM of our IIoriM made Apple. M I uuLU- VAN CO., f7 to. Tryon. FOK RENT-17 WEST VANCE. MOD. ern rooms rru. ji; o ei l riuie, modern i rooms K'h. M; N. Cald well, rooms. IIS; u lt 4Ui, 4 roi.nis. fJ.M: " fouth Church. 4 rrimi. fi: r4 North aldwfll. t"r and dwrKltg. If) HrvorBl 4-ron Iioiiwi II. W and J3 per w.f-k J. A Hllll.' K H r.S D K K BOX nitO. : T"' IttN NO HIS K. fFK'iri m.i r. Klhhnn vanilla ano ynu wrm K-tting the rt that money and es- perience can prortuce. some ov Tor uzv mrvnj'WOfLD ratl rr drink wU watrr iiul tthe In a thimWs than ray I. V or 3 f"r modern- houses melt !' fcn 1v you. He hiuiied. snd oTwtii fety and coin f'rt f' Vour family. K. I. KEESLER. 16 ri. Tryon Kt. 'phone M. WHAT WK SERVE IH APPETIZINfll and healthful. It's a long Journeyto tlnd a tetfr menu, healthlrr foxi or rrlcee more popular. Kattng here 'tnesns nilt3CI Ion wtll Kd h'l mr Or.f MN1;G ROOM AND L1.NCM t C'CNTEH. . TTPEWRITKR9 REKTED-PW rental machines, all. makes, r-ady for Instant li;vry. Every rnarhlno (lrttln la ev(rv partlrutar. J. K Crayton A Co., ill a Trjn. 'fhons 1 1 Cm. I j :-!: ,-t- 'ii. il . Jf-i if T-'i i. '..... f '-.'Mi''!; I - ; ;T sr' I f fell Irv ; In fashion, fabric, finish and fit we hare the best' rcady-for-scrvieo clothes that can be pro- duced. i The Long-fate Qotiig Co.
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