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CHAKLQTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 10, 1903. 1 1 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL "THE mcE OF CHRIST" .Invitation reading aa fallow have been received In the city: iMr, Edward Plummer invites you to b present " at th marriage of hi slater Josephine-' and ' Mr. Beatty DeKalb 'McDanlal "Wednesday evening Febraury the '. v- . . ' - nineteenth ' ; ' at seven o'clock ' 6t Paul's Episcopal Church' . Newport News, Va. peace. He can once more loon upon ' ;us with favor and commune witn ua . DISCOlRSl'l Christ to Hta disciples. But they were not onlv to be at peace wita Ood. but In harmony with each other. MOST tier. Alexander Martin IVemhes Let Presbyterian Church Prior to 111 Departure For Hock Hill, C to . Assume the I'attornte or tho First Presbyterian Church - Tliere 11n tures of Peace Contrasted Dis pute and Controversy in Church Matters Deplored YVliut Kind of Peace is Aeedcd. The theme of the- morning sermon of Rev. Alexander Martin at West minster Presbyterian church yester day was "The Peace ' of Christ," Miss Julia Alexander is retting-up a based uoon the text found in John delightful party to take a trip to Eu-jj.jj '-.::-.".-. V?'r?niiZ This se.toi The other. NEWS "7 rope this summer. At least 15 are expected to constitute the ' personnel of the party, which will" be a most congenial one." Several of the graded school teachers, and other young peo ple- win taae me trip, whlcn will last - everal months. A delightful social event will be tha entertainment which Mrs. H. Adams will give Friday, St-Valentlne's Day. in honor Qf, her guests. Misses Lois and Martha Hill, of South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Carpenter and family, of Newton, spent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Buford. 4 Mrs. C. Lestor Oates and sister, Mrs! UJSL. Bukf iar etuxned from Chi cago, where Mrs. Oates went to bo with her niece, little Miss Martha Duke, who was 111. The latter has recovered, and the three are now vis ; King Mr. and Mrs. O. K, Thomas, Jn Columbus. Oa. Mrs. Oales will return to the city the 1st of March. Mr. F. A. Martin and bride, who was Miss Julia Gray, will return to the city to-day from Winston, where tney nave been spenaing their honey moon. , curs. John w. Tucker is undergo ing treatment at St. Pefefs Hospital -for nerva trouble. Her many friends win oe giad to learn that she Is get ting along very nicely. The sophomore class of Davidson College is planning for , swell ban quet and dance at the Selwyn Hotel in me near future. Arrangements nro now unxier way and definite an- ntl n n A m t . . 1 . - . .. ..wi......r.,i B expeciea within a very lew flays. BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings hi and i About the City. -Friday Is 8t. Valentine's day senson . ,we.t remembrances and unspeakable atrocities in the mime of humorous art. Mrt. Redmond Kensey, Jr., a well ltnown traveling man of Brooklyn, is 111 with appendicitis In his room at the Selwyn Hotel. t. , There were fewer vjltors In the City yesterday than In months. The registers at the several - hotels rre notk eutly slim. , -The appearance of the fence on In dependence Hi,are la, bw mpr,ve., 'y the uilveitl.sements recently palntea iiess'50"' 8lSn" ,1,d,ute Progreaalve- J.n" 8arreJ concert 'at the fielwyn lt flght was attended l.y an unusually lurxe cllarr' mU'"' Ufml "a ,rt- -Mr. H. C. Duke has arrived in the VtJ. L.m,,,,L0un,, W1 Posi tion with the K..ithein Power Company.. i brother-in-law of Mis. C. Lester Hie Thompson Orphanage realised a very neut sum as the result of the Japanese tea .riven at the Selwyn Mtur. flay afternoon. The affair was a succoss In every. sense of the term. , -Saturday night also proved to be a good, night for shootings and the solici tor s docket is on the increase. What with murders. liquor cases. puraa ennlehlmrs and the like. It will be far from dull. - The board of public service meets to r. . ,,,1"t V""' hour. The attitude of . this body relatlve(.to the edict of the nloermen - in noi mitiin ,1,. MtulinilR pHVing until next fall will prob ably be reflected In the action tuken. The feature of recorder's court this morning will be the trial of Mr. F. H Afartln for an aswiult with a dendly weapon upon the person of Mr. JOe N.clc Hunter. The court promises to be an unusually interesting one. -A letter received In the city from Mr. W. J. Davis, of the Davis White Sul phur Springs, states that an annex Is being built to the hotel containing 32 rooms. This addition in help made in anticipation of increased patronage this summer.' . CHAltCKI) WITH STKAMXH SHOW. Voung Man Comes All the Way From Ifajrcrstowii. Mil., to iet Purdner if lib; Fnt her. Whom He (4wwes Left Willi Moving picture Mmlia nlm Owned by Hi Father- Cnn lured at 'larkaonvlllc, FJa. , Tht unusiul charge of running off wlih a mwlnj picture outfit valued at S00 brought W. H. Woodie to grief at Jacksonville, FJa., Saturday. The story is one In which Chief T. M. Chrlstcnhury played an important rwri. W.io'lie. it it alleged, and an rlflerly man n imed .Vibert, of Jlagers town. Md., ntarted out some weeks ago as partners In the moving picture bus lnesr.' 'Woodle was to furnMh the experience an1 Xibort the money. They were-- to trvt-f rom place to pln:-e. AH went well until they lenrheti Chirloftesvllle.- Va.; whin Mr. Nibert'ti health failed and he was enrr.pelled to return tr his home. He Instructed Woodie, It Is alleged, what diRr'fiiiin to make of the tllms. The latter;' how-Aver, apparently had a tiil of his own. for he continued on his trip. ' . Out upon his trail came a young man. Mr W. K. . Xlbert. of Tlagers-; town. .Md.. son of the elderly partner, i en t:ie senrth of fie vanished fliov- j Tng picture man and his film. . He same. mops other places, to C.Nar-; lotte and learned that the can hel r-ught had been here. The lpcat po Ti.re got to work on tMe Job. When young Nibert landed .at Charlotte he chanced to meet a Fonthern Railroad detective who told him that he saw a man who answered the description, with the thre trunks and the laree horn, perched on a baggage truck at fialifhury a few days' previously. The capital of Rowan was at on- e ommnnicated wlih. but there rfK nothing doing. ThU seemed to "iwve been a fal stent which lost fcim some time, it was discovered la. ter ihat the man had checked his brgae from "here to Jacksonville. Fla. Chief Chrtstenhury wired Jack sonville authorities to nab him and l-ter - Information- received stated that the man desired had been placed under arrest. , This was the last morning sermon .of Mr. Martin aa.vlajtor of tbla church, and 4 he wna heard wltn special Interest. HI 'sermon was earnest and helpful and e.'poclally appropriate for the Occasion. Next Sunday Mr. Martin begins his . pastorate 6f the Tlrst Prcs'ji terlan church in Rock Hill. . "Every event In the life of our compassionate Redeemer," , said Rev. Mr. Martin, "ought to be frausit with consuming Interest to us. His followers. , But, as in the lives of all men. some events are of greater mo ment and therefore of graatf r in terest, o In; the life of the Lord Jesus aometimes the interest is more Intense than at others. ' , "When these words werj spoken It was at a time of peculiar interest. The Kavinur's life had ' been l(vea. Thi lnut annner had been eaten.. The time had come when lie must tafco KflVA nf words of comfort and en couragement to them. Among, other things. He makes them this bequest, Peace. . ' - "A less peaceful or a more storm tossed life has hardly been lived on this earth than thae of the author 01 these words. And Just as they are being uttered the storm clouds are gathering thicker than ever before. Before , Him are Ovthsemane, the Jewish and the Roman tribunals, the via dolorosa, the cross, and worst, of all. the withdrawal of the Father' favor. And yet In the face of that cloud, black with the hatred and fury of human inhumanity, angry with unpunished human guilt, pierced with the wrath of offended deity this Gallilean calmly talks of peace. Truly, it la the attitude of a Ood. As the Saviour looked down the future He could ne doubt .see His disciples, hated, scorned, scourged, imprisoned, persecuted from one city to another, mart the objects of derision and cruel mockery, and finally dying, even as He was soon to die. at me nanus of cruel men. And yet in ths face of this vision of .suffering and con flict for them, He speaks 10 mem i peace. . TWO PICTURES OF PEACE. "Truly la something worthy of our attention here. Thla is a siransr in quest given in a way passing strange. Two painters were asked to set forth on the glowing canvas their re- spectlve'tdeos of peace. The one witn wondrous skill reareu a ioii.y tain, pillowing Its towering head on the bosom of a billowy ciouaruan. At its base there stretched In view a lovely lake, with not a rippie ? "- turb its pellucid Waters. The picture was a beautiful one; the idea was un mistakable.' t ' " . . "The other with ooiuer. orusn forth a boiling, roaming, ruuuug cataract The water ctasning o" precipice of immense neignt, aas itaair int nrsr and Bounded with deafening roar the rocks below. High up above thla tumult or waters on limb that reached - out over the stream a robin naa nuiii us un; and there, oblivious, of the tumultuous waters, it swung - contentedly and peacefully In its little home. These two pictures correctly Illus trate the peace of the world and the Peace of Ood. The former Idea makes our Saviour s woraa ana u tudo strange and unheard of under the condition which confronted Him nnd His disciples when He spoke. The latter probably represents tha thought that by the grace of Ood w may rise above earthly conditions of evil, and toil, and tumult to the calmness of spirit which comes witn confidence in God. ',';'" ! "Peace being a state of mind only takes Its character from the manner of Its bestowment It is a hard thlna: to be on friendly terma with two men who are enemle one to the other. And It is not an unusual thing when the influence of the third -man will bring the other, two to where they are -restored to j amicable terms.- When two people love the same thing, or have similar Interests, they are naturally drawn together. So the vjjsciptes being at peace . with God were In harinotis with each other. This also is the heritage left by Christ to the world.; "Humanity, in Its weakness, has, done much to squander and destroy this part of Chrlat'a bequest. The spirit of evil has taken advantage of the weak spot in human ' character and caused much discord in the Church of Christ first and last. Peo. pie seem more easy to offend In mat ters religious, and when offense is given, they are (harder to reconcile than In other matters. REUGIOTJS CONTROVERSY DE PLORED. , The" Church haa suffered much In every age in consequence of this. If the followers of Christ had preserved with Jealous care this priceless heri tage, instead of squandering It; if the energy, ability and time con sumed In controversy and conflict had been used In the propagation 01 attractive line or the Gospel, the time would perhaps have come when every knee , shan have ever shown. bow and every tongue confess to Christ to the elorv of God . the Father. But there is still, another two weeks, but reserved the opening sense Jn which the Gospel brings peace. As we have learned, It vaal until practically all wsra In. never intended to produce the peace) ..w, ... 4Vl. . that means stagnation, but ratnerj e ra "homing all the latest ma that of harmonious activity. A great terlalsand as Is well known, we get cause of unrest In the history of man, . without the Gospel, has heeiilils vain, our Suits only from btgh-clasa would bring into harmony the lacts . tailors. You are Invited to come to riRST SHOWING SPRIG SUITS Write To-Day For Samples of Our - A'ew fcprlng Woolens. ; A Request by Postal Will Erlna oa jMiiiplea tit the .N' Woolen. mm Our New Spring Woolens are here that is, those suitable for early use. Stripe effects in a variety of popular new weaves, embracing every staple shade and several of the lighter leading spring colors. 50-Inch Wool Batiste, 48c-Yard "Wool Batiste ''makes a splendid spring suit or separate skirt.' This is a fine wool quality, 50 inches wide. Shades: Cream. White, Light. Blue, Grey, Cardinal, Browns, Navy, Royal and Black. Price .......... .v..,.. ..... ... .....48c. yd. All-Wool Panama at 48c Fine All-Wool Panamas, all shades 'and Black. Price .... ...... .. .... . . ... ...... ..48c. yd, $1.00 All-Wool 50-inch Chiffon Panama at 85c. Yard- We guarantee this 50-inch All-Wool Chiffon Panama to be as good as any $1.00 goods on the market Black, Navvs and Brown.' Price. .... . . . ... . . . . . 1, .: . ... . . .... . . .85c. yet To-day we put on display the most $1.25 Value 44-Inch Crisp Black Voile, 93c. Yard $1.23 44-inch Crisp Black French oil 0 j spocicxl ' Sc yci $1.00 42-inch Black Voile.,.. .... .... ... ....85c. 44-inch Shadow Stripe Black French Voile ... . ...... ...... ... ... ..$1.50 yd, , Stripe Herringbone, Serges in Brovm, Navy and Black. . . ..... .98c. and $1.25 NEW COLORED DRESS LINENS : V Spring Suits we We have been receiving them for. revealed In -nature. Something that would explain existence and ttil the end thereof has been sought lor diligently, and has robbed the mind of the world of it paace in every age. - The .very nature of.man de mands un object for his faith and a guide for his practice, t'luil he dis covers what he la to believe concern ing his author, and what duty that author requires of him, his mind can only find peace by extinguishing the light that burns in his brain, and de stroying forever hls poasciedon for eternity. THE GOSPEL REVEATJ8 ALL "Now, Christ In His Gospel has taught what man is to believe con cerning God and "what duty Gol re quires ' of man. ' He has indeed brought life and Immortality to light in the' Gospel, lu the Bible He has given us a form, a standard. He has laid a track over -- which that mighty engine, the human mind with unimpaired strength and vigor, may draw its priceless freight' safe to the journey's end. -"Another sphere in which this principle of peace may. operate oc curs to me just here. And that ' is In , the ' affections. I have heard tt Said that In order to be happy we must have something to do, some thing to love and something to hope for. Our Saviour gives us all these. He tells us what to do in His blessed book. He gives us Himself to love, and heaven to hope for. If I were asked which of these is the most necessary, I should say something to love.. The affections must be en gaged, but they must be engaged In harmony. In the early history of the kingdom of Israel a mother went to the prophet of the . Lord, whom she tried to deceive, to Inquire about her aon, who was sick. The prophet told her to return home and .when her feet entered the gate of the city her child would, die. Her Impulse waa to hasten to to the sick one, buA the Knowledge that at the moment her- feet entered the city gate her boy would die held her back. , Who can Imagine the s agony of that mother's heart! There was a mighty conflict of the affections. She wanted to go to her child, but she did not want to hasten his' death. A CENTRALIZING INFLUENCE NEEDED. "This Incident simply serves as an Illustration to show how. great a struggle may go on In this sphere. We are all familiar with this con- comfortable, and liglit show rooms i -and look over the display. You will not be Importuned to buy. ; If you see a Suit you would like, but in another color, we win have it made to your order and get it m about ten days. r , EMBROIDKRY SALE Tuesday at 10 O'clock Our First Big 10-Cenr Embroidery Sale A big lot. enough for. everybody. Wide Flounces, worth up to 2 Sc. yard, and Insertions to match. We have plenty of room now for these special sales, so you won't be New Mercerised Colored Dress Linens T?ajah weave, Copenhagen Blue, Light Blue. j rmk, 'lan and Navy, Solid Shades and Stripes. Price: . .... . .. ..... .39c. yd. our 34-inch Tan Check Dress Inens. Price 25c. yd. . NEW SPRING COAT SUITS r Half a hundred of these ne w Suits, the result. of the bc,t ideas of half a dozen of New York's foremost manufacturers. Styles that are strietly authoritative materials are the newest spring productions. Prices are as always, moderate. New Spring Suits at $15.00 Materials all wool, the new stripes in lighter spring shades; close-fitting, tailored coat, full satin lined. The skirts are the popular plain gored styles, with both double and single folds. Price. . . . .. , .$15.00 Spring Suits at $18.50, $22.50 and, $25.00 At these prices we show a number of "beauties," including the.new "Butterfly" in several splendid, styles. For spring Copenhagen Blue and several shades of Tau will be the colors most wanted. We show a number of splendid styles in these shades. Prices . . . .$18.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 crowik-d. ...... .10f. Tard IVEY'S When our Saviour k1k "a T?. l",nw; . ca"1 rells His disciples that He does not;""-mmr give .peace a, the world gives It, tha "rVorT.v,'1 l centralizing influence for his , affec tions; something that is so far, be yond and of suchyaster moment that, however,' In other things tne desires may conflict, with this thing nothing must conflict - There must meanlnir is. I take it. that the peace which He bestows Is not the result of stagnation, nor does it cover with a tranquil exterior filth and unclean llness. as Ih the Idea In the picture of the lake. But that it is the re sult rather of activity, of renovation. of invoice. As in order to enloy rest 1 7" t"ner- we must know fatigue, so In order nuJi '.,,bre'nren' ,et thi to appreciate peace, we most kno- 1 1.1 J , ,H ' and let tt conflict. The little robin as It awlnga ZV ". ' nn "amll,f(l that out over the boiling waters Is a " mi t com ,n conflict with Him picture of rewarded - struggle and 1 2a , Wurt dr,vn out. activity. It represent the Christian I " m " "ae P"ace in this sphere Idea "The main Idea, in this verse Is this' l" tne mnl lm contrast. Sin is the great enemy of peace. But as long as the conscience Is undisturbed the enemy is content to bide his time, knowing that if he can maintain the semblance of peace lone enouph. the day will come when real peace will be an Impossibility. Peace, therefore. Is the result of A quiet conscience. The world's peace la the conscience either seared with a hot Iron, or some specious argume or expediency. Whea such a con science Is amused there Is peace. In that heart no more. ' t "The Peace of Ood I found In a conscience void of offense toward God and toward men. Christ speaRa of this as His peace. It itf His In two senses. First, bcaase Ho had such a conscience. He knew no sin, and therefor- no enemy of peace dwelt in Ills breast. Second, the peace which He bequeathed to hu- also. fs vatf "As t this is rortant. Th cii.t. .. . ' . - 1.. iwiv ir m us feeif ve ?rlth Undom of God anS His righteousness. nri kit .u V."18 hall be added unto you:- -B,t"j:r affections on things above;' 'He that S 'th" or mother more than me Is not worthv of me and iiZ thai rise, bn. liner neareci a i .. 1 '"'""' ot earth, put to sleep by ,tnat t possible for irnt of necessity fh!U!, etfnd , he presence of nV . -ening or ills own (la LMI'ILJ'g!iMAJ!l'.;iJl"Jl-J. PKRSOXAL. . . Tlic Jfovements or a Xamber of Peo. Pic, lsltors and Others. Among tho guests t the Buford yen. 1 T. P. Jone.. i "desboro""'" Jr terd and Mr. Frank Umurh. of l.umh,M.n IwiM-e ne oequeainea to nu- reelstered imonih. .1.1,. T .L' w"" manlty was Ood reconciled to man. yeiterdar. h vi"rsJn the city He .was about to pour out His! 's 1, . t. reconciling Mood to make an atoni v-" or r. ?L ctoili,8." ment for the sin of the world. He ford yesterday. rr ,h" Uu' Pound . Moore 5 Company ' Will open for , business at 220 South Tryon street February 10th, w-ith a complete line of Commercial Stationery and Office Supplies. TPhone No. 40. ELK BRO WHOLESALE RETAIL Sale Notice. By virtue of an order of the Judge of the Superior Court of nannoipn County in an action entitled J. W. Pugh et al.. vs. Mlllboro Chair Com pany. I will, on tho 24th day of February, 1908, sell to the hlgheat bidder for cash at 12 o'clock m., on the premises at Mlllboro. N. C, the entire plant and other property of the Mlllboro Chair Company. J. A. BPENCE, Itecelver. . This January 22d, lt08. AriWernent We beg to announce that Dr, E. B. Hufsell and Dr.. J. P. Matheson have formed a partnership for the practice of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office open February 6th, 1808. DR. E. R. P.USSELL. DR. J. P. MATHESON. mnne tovia an mi, ana only tie dtrt i "r- '- nerry. or Roanoke Va do It. Ills, therefore, this peace. i11?" T."dn3, ln lh UT. BEWB F SIN MA3 DECREASED. J Faiejn. n r?a;ttn n 'th"IrClSi?si Xortticrners In the t'itv, Rev. A. ' B. Temple, pastor of the Flm Presbyterian church of Peneca. X. V.. accf panied by his" son is In the city, stoppina at presert with Mr. J. F Ware, en Wert Pixth street. The Messrs! Temple may be her-e two weeks or perhaps a irinth. - - - ' .Ar TT PUAtNLT. Blue Rihben Vsnllls. and joij a-et the Hint tint montj' and r''ric-a can proUuca. truth that Is the source of Christian peace to-day. The sense of sin does not seem to be as keen In Our genera tion as In the years that have pre ceded. The disturbing Influence conscience does not seem to he n grest. This is the world's, great misfortune. Hut the human con science still speaks. Pin still causes unrest. And not only sins that have caused pain and suffering to our fel lowmen. but alfo any infraction of the right in the abstract causes un rest. We naturally feel that some, thing should, and not only shoubt. but must, be done to to set m rignt with Ood. or the Saviours work as peace maker between us and God gives us. If we have accepted Him, a sense of .Malaria .Makes Pale. Mckly Children. The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE LESS CHILL. TONIC drives out mai larta and cullds up the system. For grown people and children, 60c. - Mr. J. M. r-inun ppeni m. irw nnurs m yesterday morning on hi war Columbia, 8. C. from Moore. I Ktatesvllle. 'where he rniule wi- M ivn'ifir. di iMiin .11,, reglgtered among ih fueats at th. h" tnrii last night. Mr. 1 C. Lane, ef Goldxltnro. oent last nlaht In.h. ritv ..r1? of Belwyn. , """' . trow'" returned from Balti more, Md.. yesterdsy mornlna. . r- A. Mnith spent a few bnurs in heme to vllle and oreiwes in the Inierest of the Houthem rmtnn A.-HO. istlon. Amons: the silent at tlie Helwyn yes terday were Messrs. A. W.. HroWn and l . Ij. Rawlings. of NorfOi. Va. Prof. O. B. Mrtln. of Columbia, C Rtste sunerltiti-nrlenl nf nm.iii, i Now, on apprehension S 'tract ion. is ih guett of his brother. ur's work as peace- "r; K ,.M?rtin. ... jni. rmnk l. IIIIKKinx. r eort Mill. 5. P., i a Charlotie visitor (set nlaht. Mr. A. K, (iKKlrruin. of "mcord. as a ait In the city last nlitlit. stoppma at the Central. . Mr. W. . n, Krir. nf Cenrerd. wit a Charlotte vtnlter yefterdy. . Amonsr the guests at the Pel 5 n taut nlsht .l,r. T. A. Crawfnrd. Jr.. ana A. K. Kuff. Jr., of Rock Ulll. 8. C. The Clothes You Dread to Wash and Iron are the flat pieces, th big and heavy counterpanes, sheets, table cloths, bolster cases, pillow cases, etc., and the Innumerable small pieces that take up so much time, the napkins, towels, handkerchiefs, rags, etc. Why bother, with them? We will do these satisfactorily, quickly and cheaply. 1, 3 and Sc. apiece is the charge; few hours is the aver age amount of time required. r t Charlotte Steam '-JaiKrfry Lanndervra, Dyers, Cleaner. ' XI South Tryoa Street, Special Notices THEY ALWATB PLEA HE. NO MAT ter what kind you've been unlng. Blue Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla will please you better. GET A BOX OF JACOD!?"tO-DAT. No better Candy made. Fresh ship ments continually coming In from New Orleans to the only Jacobs' Candy agency In Chsrlott. JAS. P. STOWK Bt CO.. Druggists. "Phone ITS. FOR RENT E LEO ANT MODERN t room house 17 Weet Vsnee Ht. Elegant s-reom house -80s West Trade 8t. Mod ern 7-room house WO E. Wh J frroom house 2U North Colless Kt. Modern s room ho-me St 8. Orsham Ht. Al-o everal to -room houses, & to Ikm. 3. ARTIICR HENDERSON BRO. THE ONLY SAVE WAT TO BUY TKA and ColTea la to buy It in cana or pack ages of well-known brands, otherwise the devil only knows what kind Of a firtca or profit you ars payt"- We iave been selling "Qtrlcol" and Tete-a-Tete" Tea to th slime customers for 1J years. They know they always get the same thin because it's In th pack- age. CO. Host 011 the "Winorr" brand Market Kerneled Corn, lie. Tomatoea IS and " He. Dainty Lima -T Beans 20c. Dainty Was C C Reans JOc Black Rasp- iy-- berries 30c. Red Cherries jf 20c. 5talad Dressing 25c! - Catsup lie. ' W. Bi. CROWXXU THK OEM DIN1NO ROOM AVO THE m Lunch Room re still serving par ticular people. We havs the brt ef everything in "" We serve you in rtvlt and you Oon't have to watt. When you are hungry come to the Oem. s TYPEWRITERS RENTEO-109 rental machines, all makes. raJy for Instant JUvry. Every mncMn flrat-cKsa In vrry rarticulsr. J. B Crayton k Co.. 217 a. Tryon. 'Phone TO LET: 5-ROOM MOt'f E. CMC V is land Are.', rjilworth, 7-rtwm housa, , Worthlnaton Ave .i Dllwtrth, 13; mod ern ottte. E. Itli street, 4-room houae. th, No. 717. H. Also houses for colored teranta in First and Reeond Wards. I buy. -sell, rent. traJ and In sure your property. K. L. KEEHI.ER, 2S . Tryon street. 'Phone $. 1T5-OAIXON CASK OF THI3 BEST Olives on earth, Jurt opened, t quart. MILLER-VAN Nl'3 CO. WOoDALI. A gHFPPARP. PPt'O girt. are now loni l 21 Fou'h Try- on street prompt and Srrttrate erHf-e. j-ln-ne (. WOuDALLt fcHfcri'ARD. MtowatU 1 A a iia ......wirJulNmi 1 ': ''CSS! 'mil mi ' ;. t ysS 0 SPECIAL PRICES ON OVERCOATS Wc have a large and elegant stock of heavy Overcoats vet, and owing to the lateness of the season we are going to make some special prices on them. Do yon know of a much better time than now to buy an overcoat, , auyr howt Right in our coldest , season, when you can't be without one, and then you will not have to buy another next year when it will cost more. See! t' . Wc have the hand somest lot of all kinds of coats and we fit you. Drop in and let us show 3'ou. Don't wait. ' Slail orders filled on day of receipt , Remember, Mellons Clothes Fit. Over 400 Schools and Col leges in the Unitel States now using Ivers & Pond Pianos. Wc want you to fee the 1908 new models. We can save you money if you will let us. Yoii can depend on what our salesmen tell you about pianos. Piano department on second for. Parser ri f I
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