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CHARLOTTEDAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 5, 1903. ' ETHICS OF ENGRAVING SOCIAL AliDPERSO'lAl f. w Tne musio recital of the faculty of the Elizabeth College Conservatory of Musio will be hld in the college au ditorium Monday evening, February nth, . . :- Miss Lucille Cross, of Crab Orchard township, spent yesterday In Oe city shopping. v Mrs. Georgia Thomaaon, of Salis bury, waa registered among the guests at, the Selwyn yeateray. j - 'i This afternoon at 4 o'clock t.ho Dollv Madison Boole Club will meet with Miss Pat LeGrand, In Dilworth. Engraving- la .not a matter for conjecture. It is either correct , or ! Incorrect.? The, house vhich keeps you in a state of uncertainty With an order Is never satisfactory. 'Placing; an order here In jures, you the correct engraving style and form. Our Spring styles of stationary are, now on exhibition; let us ehow you samples of wedding Invitations and vlMtlng cards, "which we send free. J. P. STEVENS E NG HAVING ' CO., Manufacturers, of "Wedding; Stationery, 47 Whitehall St.; Atlanta, Ga, . PERSON AX. The Movements of a Number of Pep- pie. Visitors aud Others Mr. C. W. TIHett Js spending several dys In Richmond. Vs., on legal dum Mr' George R. Williams, special agent rt ih. -uixinnla Fira Insurance Com nan, KnMfltntf several days In the a--"" i t .Itv nn hnalnfl .vrt rwivM Thomas, of Burlinrton. - Is vleitlnir hU brother, Mr, W. A. Thomas, in PloHmnnt -t Mr. J. A. Witherspoon. of Rock Hill, 8. C, spent yesterday in the city, stop ping at - the Selwyn. - V - Mr. B. E. Gettys. of Knosvtlle. Tenn.. wan a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. J. B. Meacham, of Gastonla, spent veaterdnv In the city on business. Mr. J. C. Maaaengale, of Louisville, Ky.,' wm registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. Mr. J. W. McClung. of Tampa. Fla, was a visitor in the city yesterday, stop- Din at the Central. . Sheriff B. A. Horn and son, of Monroe, spent yesterday In the eity on buslnesa. Mr. W. N. White, of .tjutesville, was a, Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr.- J. P. Welch, of Concord, was reg Mra. William Ft. Ttevnolds returned istered among the guests at the Cen- JeMerday morning from Washington, tral yesterday. ' " , J. . .,,, ,v, .,-t Mr. -R. A. Porfd. a well-known live Blip "-l I " I ainn, it.ala it Wllmn.a If v etiAnt xma. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Gregory, of At lanta, Ga., were visitors In the city yesterday, stopping at the. Selwyn. The meeting of the Wednesday Af ternoon Bridge Whist Club has been postponed until Wednesday of next ; week. ' Mrs. Susan R. Stephens has return ed from Clinton, where she spent noma time with her daughter, Mrs. J. K. St. George. - Mrs. St. George ac-j companied her home and is her guest for a time at the home of Mr. J. E. Hart, No. 10 South Davidson street -, Mrs. J." A. Faanacht has .returned from Hagerstown, Md., where - she spent some time with relatives. of her husband, the late Major Wll 11am B.-Reynolds, of the United State army. Mrs. Reynolds ia the guest of Mrs. George W. Bryan, on South Try on street Mrs. J. Herbert Howell charmingly entertained a number of her friends nt her home on South Tryon street yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs, Frederick Janlng Oliver. The beau tlul Howell home was lovely wfth its decorations of potted plants, palms and cut flowers of all kinds ana large number of Charlotte ladies call ed during the receiving" hours to meet Mrs.. Oliver. Dainty refreshment were served. The occasion was one of rare pleasure. . The following named ladles will aa- slut at the reception which Is to oe given to-morrow nfternoon at the Sel wyn: Mesdames C. A.' Bland, Tt. L. Jones, J. .Ren wick Wilkes, F. I. Os borne, J. L. Sexton, R. H. Jordan C. Montgomery. P. M. Brown, George A. fUevenot, J. H. Ham. J. H. Ogdon W. S.Uddell, B. D. Heath. W. V'- Harding, W. M. Kincald A. '. S. ; Cheek.' T. S. " Frank lin, C. A. Barnes, E. W. Thompson, J. H. Van Ness. B. Jl. Lee. B. J Fniith. Minnie Wriston Smith, and MlHses Anna Klnraid. Mat . Dowd Johnsie Dickson, Ella Dowd andj Lucy Oates. The hostesses upon this occasion will be Mesdames Walter 8. Alexander, W. H. Thompson. E.. C. Register, Fred White and Miss Mary Shea. The Oratorio Society will have its first rehearsal to-night at the SUefC Music House. The hour for the re hearsal to begin Is 8:S0 o'clock and all singers who are interested are urg ed to be present promptly at that hour. v , . ... Mrs. W. 1.. Nicholson, of China Grove, spent yesterday in the city .with Mrs. O. C. Hook, at her home on East Morehead street. Mrs. Nlch olaon for -several years was a resident of Charlotte, and she Is very popular Ir the Church and social organizations of the city, where she has been a leading spirit. Misses Mabel .and Bertha Lieon- hardt and Mrs. A. R. Leonhardt were the guests of Mrs. O. B. Robin son yesterday at her home on North Poplar. Mrs. Leonhardt returned Inst night after shopping in the city, while the others remained over until to-day. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ross leave to-night for Florida, where they will spend six or eight weeks. ' The following Invitations were re ceived In the city yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. Mike BorJers request the honor of your presence at tho marriage of their daughter, Carrie, to '" Mr. Jesse B. Lowery, -' Wednesday afternoon. February the twelfth . Nineteen Hundred and Eight, at 3:30 o'clock, At Home,. Grover, North Carolina. Mrs. Louis Brown, visiting at the homo Busbee. 1 of Concord, is of Mrs. R. f). Misses 1k1s and Martha Hill, of Spartanburg. 8. C, will arrive in the "city next week to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Adams on North Tryon street. terrtHV In the city on business. Mr. W. Munhall. of Yorkvllle. 8. C, was a, Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. lr. B. Blalock, a prominent cltisen of Wadesboro, spent yesterday in the city, i Mr. E. 8. Rudd. of Greenville. H.'C, was a Churlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. R. H. Neeiy. of Mooresvllie. was reglalered among the guests at the Cen tral yenterday. , Mr. W. R. Jones, of Wilson, spnnt yes terday In the city,' stopping nt the Cen tral.. ' Mr. John CI Puelt. of Dullas, wns reg istered among the guests yesterday at the Buford. Mt. Perry H. Wade, of Cedartown. Ga., is tlia guest of Mr. T. W. Wade at tho Southern Manufacturers" Club.- Ex-Judge F. I. Osborne is spending a few davs in Raleigh" on legal business. Mr. P. C. Brunson left last nlgho for New York on business connected with the Charlotte Trouser Company. Cant. F, Dllllng. of King's Mountain. one of Gaston county's Representatives in the legislature, spent yesterday in the city on buslnens. Ex-Sheriff George B. Mcleod, of Robe son county, snent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Selwyn. Mr. J. 8. Blackwell, of Greensboro, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. Mr. J. D. vt nitnker. or Raleigh, spent yesterday in the eity on business. Mr. A. la. Mills, of Statejvillo. .was a Charlotte l-lsitor yesterday. Mr. J. H. Vest, of Winston-Salem. spent yesterday In the city. Mr. E. H. Jordan, of Newhern. was registered among the guests at the Cen tral yesterday. Mr. J. P. Bwtn. of At anta. Ga.. Is spending several days In the city... Mr. It. O. Steele, of Statesvllle. Snent yrmernay in me out witn inenns, Among the guests at the Selwyn ves- terony were Messrs. K. 1 1, and William M. Bellamy, of Wilmington.- Messrs. If. W. Knano and C. W iTttcnett. of Oreensboro. spent yester- aay in ine city. Mr. EL U Withers, of Waynesvllle. waa registered among the visitors at the Bel wyn yesterday. Mr, Clyde H. Hoey. of Shelhv. wan visitor in the city last nlaht. Mr. J. I Watson, of Salisbury, snent i" nignt in ine city, stopping at the Buford. Captain Koehler. of the United States army, was a visitor In the city last night i mm rorx lasweu. Mr. bamnel Kramer, of the Wart. Kramer Tobacco Company. Norfolk, Va. s spending to-day in the city on busl nesR. Mr. Tom Sadler, of Paw Creek town shlo. snent last night in the city. Mr. D. 8. Leak, of Hlsrh i-olnt. warn i Chnrlotte visitor yesterday. Air. H. Ij. Pi m. nf Ma.lUnr, last night In the city, stopping at the tjuioro. Mr. William Smith Williams: nf Win. ston-Salem, snent last night In the city. air. jonn it, . Mrien. or Llncnlntnn was registered among the. guests at the Central last night. Dr. D. H. Harwell, of ruvMann. int mnt mieiii in tn citv. Mr. John D. Turner, of Oeervtiio a C. was a Charlotte visitor last nieht. Mr. S. C Taeman. of Atlanta. n.. prominent railroad man. was retrlntereri among the guests at the Selwyn . last Mr. J. G. Witherspoon. ' of Snlinmii-v- nent lnat night In the city. stoDnlnar Mr. Claude Ramseur, of Lincolnton. " - .imuutio vinuor yesiernav. BRIKTS. A Few . is ex- Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rclnhardt. and daughter. Ml.ss Lona Relnhardt. cf Lincolnton, were Charlotte visitors last night, runnnl; down for the show at the Academy. Mra David Oestreicher. of Sails- bury, was a charlotte visitor yester- oay, stopping- at the Selwyn. "Mrs. U. B. Poole has arrived In the city to Join her husband whf Is audi tor for the Southern otton Oll'Cofn pany. Mr. and Mrs. Poole are mak ing thrlr home at Mr. and Mrs.- C. A. Williams, on SJUth Tryon street. Mrs. J. (t. F-qlrd Is expected homl J"Mlay from Raleigh where she ha1 rwn visiting her daughter., Mr. Nor man H. Johnson. Mrs. E. V. Thompson's receptions rr siways enj'-yaMe ut thst yester day afternoon In honor of Mrs. .C. A. ' firs- Aaa v. watt was murh more so than usuaL . The af- Tomonn was spent delightfully by ths -sYlect number which Mrs. Tbomp son had present. . Mrs. W. S. Under Dead. Mrs. W. B. Linder'dled suddenly Monday night at her home, E01 West Sixth street. She was the victim of an attack 'of Illness which resulted fatally. She Is survived by a hus bsnd, who trirels for an Atlanta firm. 'a son of 15 veirs nf age and a little daughter of years. Much difficulty, wm experienced yesterday In locating Mr. Under to notify him. He waa rea-fiei late H the afternoon In Spartanburg. 8. C. and srrivel la' the city last night. Mrs. Under was a goal A'inian. esteemed anl liked by thoti who knew her. THE SCHOOIi COM7HISSIOVETIS.1 Only One Unimportant Matter Given Any t onHlderatlon and Acted Ppon air. k. k. Blair, chairman of the tenchers' committee from the hnor,t f school commissioners, was civen uthority at the meeting of that body last night to discharge a colored teacher for total Inability and to elect her successor, and that was every thing that was done of which record was 'made, ' Some Interesting talk was precipitated by Commissioner Trotter In regard to the person who Kove the children authority to attend the morning exercises of the Lee ana wai-KHun reieoraiion, DUt tnis Was suddenly decapitated. Those present at the meeting, which lasted about ten minutes, were: Mayor Franklin and Commissioners Sexton. Davis Klrzlah. Hirshinger, Wallace, NeaU T. T. Smith, Balrd, Klstler and Trot ter. ; Overcoat Smothered Fire , Girl. on Young A narrow "escape from death by burning was experienced early 1 yes terday morning by Miss Lily Moore, the 13-year-old daughter of Mra. R(j.a Moore, who resides1 in Dilworth in the rar Jf the- Sims grocery store west of the Boulevard. Her skirts causrht Ire from an open fireplace. Sha rustl ed ont into the air. fortunately meet ing a young man who had the pres- ece of mind to tear off his overcoat and throw It about her, extinguishing the flame. The child's Injuries are painful, but not considered serious. Mrs. Moore, who Is a widow, is an employe of the Dilworth factory of the Charlotte Trouser Company. Minor Happenings in and About the City. Mr. R. H. Jordan continues quite sick at his rooms Jn the Central Hotel with the grips u u f Miller Sr.. who haa been confined to his bed for many months. Is not Improved. . - ' - Mr. W. 8. Shelor Is 111 at his home nn Knnih fhnmh street with grip. Mra Shelor is better. - The Crtttenton Circle will meet In the Trvon 8treet Methodlot church parlors this afternoon at 4 o'clock. u, J T Maniea and son. Will, are confined to their rooms at their home on North Cedar street wltn xne gnp. f.it! nwnr Conner, son' of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Cooper, of Lincolnton, very 111 and his recovery is not oected. Cotton receipts yesterday at the local nlatform were 27 bales at 12 cents, as asrainst it 'bales at 10.6a on me cor responding date or last year. Tha Ttnma Mlaalon and Pastor s Aid nt the Second Presbyterian church will meet in the church parlors at 10:30 o'clock this morning. Th monthly meetlne of the veterans n-(li ha iwM -Hut urdav morning at tne city hall at 11 o'clock.. Choir practue will beJndulged In at this time. The latest message received - from Bandera. Texas, relative to the condition nt nr. I.. Ardrev. indicates tnat ne is no better. His condition is critical. Throurh the Southern Real Estate tin and Trust Company. E. M. Dixon vMterrtav sold to F. H. Rhoaf a house and lot on old Boundary street for tfflO. Mr. J. P. Swan yesterday sold to Mr w WnnlAv for a consideration of $L',- 650 a lot In Piedmont r-arK. ironting fet on Louise avenue and running back 150 feet. . Tii smiihern Railway entertained st an "old tioas sale yesicr'KiAjiMK nn Knnfh Cblieae street."" A l.irge crowd was present and a fairly good tune was experienced. . i-The work at the Rocky Creek station of the Southern Power Company on the Catawba river In South farollna Is pro gressing rapidly. About 500 men. are em ployed there. Marriage license was Issued yester day to Mr. R. C. Mend"Viha!l, of Gas tonla. and Miss uora Miamweinar, or Plnevllle. The ceremony was to be per formed last night, - - The funeral of the late Capt. W. B. Gooding was conducted S'esterday morn Ing from his late home on West Trade street at 11 o'clock. Rev. Harris Mal linckrodt, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal church, was the minister In charge. Mr. W. C. Bearham, of Greenville, 8. C. has sold to Mr. C. O. Brown a piece of property of one-half acre In ex tent, situated on the east side of the Monroe road. This In turn Mr. Brown has sold to Mra Julia II. Smith, the considerations in each case being about 2,000. ' - , Mr. R. IT. Bethel leaves the latter part of the week for Fort Mill, 8. C. to . take charge of tho plant of ths Charlotte Brick Company. He will be succeeded here by Mr. 8. W. Dan dridge, of Rock Hill. S. C who wli: assume his duties Monday In the Iocs', office of the company. ' Figures submitted by the Charlotte postoffl.ee show an increase In the re ceipts of Jl.468.79 for the month Of Jan uary Just closed and the same month of last year. The receipts last month were 310.484.31 and for last year ??,01S.5i This covers merely the sale of nffTmps, stamp ed envelopes and newspaper postage. DR. DAVIDSON TO SUE. Dr. J. K. R. Davidson to Bring Suit Against the Stone Barrlnger Co. For Alleged Impairment of Credit or Libel. . Alleging that the Stone & Barrlnger Co. has grievously libeled him In that tt gave his name to the Bad Debt Collection -Agency as one wHo wouldn't pay his Just and honeat debts, Dr. J. E. S. Davidson Jias decided to enter suit against that well-known concern and has retained cou nisei to plead his cause. The troub'lo arose out of an order which Dr. Davidson Is said to have given tho Stone & Barrlnger Co. last sum mer or some tennis goods which ho ordered delivered at Huntersville, and which was charged to his ao count. The bill was a smart one, less than $10, and when It fell due was mailed to him for settlement This statement Dr. Davidson refused to pay, claiming that the goods were not " purchased by him but by some one else whose order he had merely transmitted. After waiting what was considered reasonable time, the Stone & Bar rlnger Co. gave the statement to the Bad Debt Collection Agency for dis position. No sooner had. the Bad Dtbt Collection Agency unllmhernH its guns to effect a settlement Dr. Davidson' bestirred himself it is understood thatf he has secured the set vices of Col. W. C. Maxwell and that a highly interesting suit will follow. While no papers hav drawn, It Is said that the ground ot action will be libel, defamation .1 credit or mental anguish, one of the three. . - Shirts Con- tinned Plica Cured in to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles tn a to 14 days, or money refunded. 60& Irs ECONOMY. To use Plus Itiblxn Vanilla, as the ftnvor Is perfection, and It goes twice as tar. . Ir. J. V. Msihcsort Returns Prom , -the North. Dr. J. P. Matheson has returned frcm New York, where for tho past scleral months he has .been doing special work on the eye. ear. none and throat. Dr. Mathenon and Dr E Reid Russell have formed a inrtnershlp and commencing Thurs day they wllj resume regular prac tice at Dr. Russell's offices on South T4von street. There are no two bet tt f qualified or more capable s.Tclaltet In the 6tate than Dra. Ir'sHell and Matheson and their Iictlce doubtless , will be cor r'tpondingly large. ' t - : !' "GET IT AT nAWLETa" finc Frcnch Perfumes and Exquisite Toilet Pre parations " We carry the most complete, the most unique. . original aria thoroughly well assorted line ot FINE FRENCH PERFTMEs AXD EXQUISITE TOILET PREPARATIONS to b? found In North Carolina. A strong claim that, but a true one. If you want A thing real, bad and can't find It at your regular druggist's, do not give up' until you have tried Hawley's Pharmacy Tryon and Fifth rrcct. ' 3 $ 6.00 New Style Skirts ...... .... .... ..$ 4.00 $ 9.00 New Style Skirts .... .... .... ....$ 6.00 $10.00 New Style Skirts .. ...... ...$ 6.50 12.00 New Style Skirts ' 8.00 $15.00 New Stvlc Skirts .... ...... .... ..$10.00 $18.00 New Stple Skirts " $12.00 LACES Our new stock Laces arc now m a most attractive line. . Y e are known . to keep the best assortment of Laces in the city, and this year our line is better than ever before. " Heautiful new patterns Val Laces. Match Sots ... . ...5c. yd. See our line of Torchon Laces at ... , ....... 5c. vd. They will surpriso you. - IVEY'S and Children's ; Cloves and Mittems. Here's a splendid mid-winter opportunity to purchase Golf Gloves and Mittens at From One-Third to One-Half Off of the Original Price: 10c. Mittens at 5c. Pair Misses' and Children's regular 10cv Mittens, assorted colors and Black. Sale price.... : ...,5c. pr. 15c. Mittens at 8 and 10c. Pair Ladies', Misses' and Children's 15c. Mittens, assorted colors and Black;, regular price 15c. Reduced sale price .................... 8 and 10c. pr. Best on the Market "Wlnorr" brand Kerneled Corn, 1 5e. and lie. Peans 20c.' Beans 20c berries 30c. Tomatoes 15 Dainty Lima Dainty Wax 'Black Rasp- Red Cherries 30c. Salad Dressing 25c. Catsup 16c. W. M. CROWELL. Pound Moore & Company Will open for business at 229 South Tryon street February 10th, with a complete line of Commercial Stationery and Office Supplies. 'Phone No. 40. 20 and 25c. Mittens at 13c. Pair . Ladies and Misses' 20 and 25c. Mittens reduced to. . . . ..... 25 to 38c. Golf Gloves Reduced to 19c. Pair A splendid assortment tt) select from. Golf Gloves in solid fancies; 25c. to 38c. values, at. .-. ... . . Golf Gloves at 38c. Pair 13c. pr. colors -and ... .'.19c. pr. This lot includes tho best qualities we carry and fancies. All reduced to. Whites Black, frolid colors .. ..... ..... 38c. pr. BLEACHED DOMESTIC REDUCED- Yard-Wide Fruit of Loom Bleaching at 10c. Yard It is with pleasure that we announce this important reduction on this well known brand of excellent Bleached Cotton. Fruit Bleaching for months has not retailed for less than 12 1-2 and 15c. a yard. As customary, we are first to smash the price. 3,000 yards as a special. . . .10c. yd. BELK' BRO WHOLESALE . RETAIL Sale Notice. 4 By Virtue of an order of the Judge of the Superior Court of Kandoipn County In an action entitled J. W. Pugh et al., vs. Mlllbore Chair Com pany, i win, on tne zttn aay or February, 1908, sell to the highest bidder for cash at II o'clock m., on the premises at Mlllboro, N. C, tha entire plant and other property of the Mlllboro Chair Company. J. A. SPENCB. Receiver. This January 22d. 1001. : i OLD FEATHERS MADE LIKE NEW 1 Suppose you have a blue plume, a brown hat and a Vhlte feather boa all good, but all left from last season and you have tired of them and want them in this season's style all one color. We can dye them all a beau tiful brown or dark ahade -and make them Just aa good as new ones would be, and for a fraction of what new ones would cost ' you. Charlotte Steam hzlty Laundrrers, Dyer. Cleaner. 21 South Tryoa Street Announcement We beg to announce that Dr. E. R Russell and Dr. J. P. Matheson have formed a partnership Nr the practice of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office open February 6th. 1(08. ' DR. E. R. nUSSEIJU DR. J. P. MATHESON. mm Special Notices FRKSII BKETS. EXTRA NICE HEAD lettuce. Csulinower rren Horwriann, Canadian Carrots and Rutahada's Uell Peppers. Tomatoes. Extra Nl-e Celery. We give you JiiPt what you want whn you want It. MILLER-VAN NK.S8 CO., 27 N. Tryon. WOODALIj PHEPpAHD ARE NOW located at a Hotith Tryon street, rnone . Woodull A Hlieppard will be located In the skyscraper when completed. WOODAIX. SHEPPARD'S PRI'O Store IS flow lOCHiru m u ruum irymi street. Thone . We atve prompt and accurate service. . Only graduatos in pharmacy compoun.) prescriptions hre All prescriptions are dmihle checked. WOODALI, KitEPI'AHU. Druggists. THE OEM DININO ROOf AND THE Oem Luncn ium nns run irnrinn pr tieulnr peiiple. We have the tn-t of sverythlng In snpon. We serve you In itU and you an l nave to wail. Whra you are ingry come to the Oem. BOME OV TOIT T.AZT DEVIIJ W'Ol'LD rallirr drink wHl water and bathe in s thimble than. ony or tX tor mod ern houses mic't I can live you. Be aahamd. and provide Rafnty anl com fort for your famllv. E. 1 KKfc)SLrKK, 25 H. Tron 8t. phone JM. TYPEWRITERS ItENTED ion rental machines, all makes. ratly for Instant tfMvry. Kvery machlii ftrt-clnfs In every particular. J. E Cray ton & Co., 217 8. .Tryon. 'I'hone X . , - Zi km A 8f(KJESTION-To siways hsve the aseoraiit-e of perfectly flavored di-aaerta, use lilue Ribbon Lemon or VanllU t-tracts. NEW SHIPMENT IaARD. Ql'AItAN teed to b alailutly pure, -poiind tins Vic pound; 2-ound tins fc!.2S hticket. Plain mountain liurkuheat Kltur. the Bneat quality, 4 pound f.,p Sc. Pig JowU a, each, liKIDUERd e CO. THKT CfRE HOWES UAXATIVB CVld Tablet . If- you have not tried them already, 'phona- us for a box of the beat thing for colda that you ever eaw. Pleneant to take, JA8. P. STOWE CO.. DruggtKts. 'Prvne The Best IDoilar Stiflrt 5m CSiariotte For One Dollar you can get here , any kind of a Shirt made: , Soft Shirts, Stiff Shirts, White and all Colors; with cuffs or without, with collars or without. All sizes. Tell us your number and wc!ve got you, no matter the siw of your collar or the t - . .. i length of your sleeve. We have Shirts for every body. ' The Bdot Dollar Shirt in Charlotte Mail orders filled on day of receipt Ed. Mdtoiro . Remember, Mellon Clothes Tit T For over 73 years the favor ite in the best musical fami- lies of America. Uetter to-day than ever.
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