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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 22, yt903, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr., and Mrs. 3. Worth Elliott, of Hickory, were registered among p guesi ai tne central yesieruaj. ' Among (be quests registered at the Buford yesterday vu Mrs. G. M. Howard, of Wadeaboro. Miss Lydl Pool, of Goldsboro. wu a Charlotte viaitor yesterday, stopping at theBuford. . . , Mrs. Georsre . Freeman and daurh ter, iMIas Georgia Freeman, returned to their home in Savannah, oa yesterday mornlnr after spending few days In the city with Mrs. J. L, tnxhere will be a business meeting .:. the Daughters of the American l olutlon at the home ef the recent. Mrs. p. C Branson, this afternoon at , 4 o'clock. Owing to the unavold able absence from the city of the hoa tess. Mrs. J. R. Ross, there will be . no social meeting. All members are requested to come' prepared to pay tneir dues. , Miss Margaret Hall will leave Mon day for Atlanta. Ga., where she will join a party of friends for a trip to Cuba. , - .1 Mrs. J. H. McAden went over to Salisbury yesterdav to see her daugh ter. Airs.- A. T. Summey, who ' Is ill At the Whitehead-Stokes Sanatorium Miss Bessie Henderson has return ed to her home in Salisbury after spending several days in the city with Mrs. Henry McAden. Miss Ruth Ivey. of SaleiRh. who is a student at Converse College, Spar tanbura?. fl. C is with her mother Mrs. T. N. Ivey, who Is the guest of Mrs. W. C.Dowd, , on South Tryon sireei . Mr. Fred Mlsenheimer, of Salisbury, Is visiting at the home of Dr. add sirs. c. a. jiisenneimer, on ."Norm Tryop street. Mrs. H. B. Fowler will entertain the members of the Afternoon Tea Club at her home on. North-Church street this afternoon. Mrs. Harris Malllrickrodt. who Is now visiting: her mother, in Bait I more, Md., will return to her home In the city next week. Mrs. AV. L. Wilholte and Mrs. H. C. Miller are expcctej to return to the rlty to-dny from Helena, Ark., where they have been spending- some time with relatives. - Among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday were Mrs. George B. Mc Leodand Miss Irene McLeod, of Lum berton. Mr. and Mrs. g. J. Burrell. of New York, and Mine Ethel Ferris, of Green wlch. Conn., -were tourlit-vlsltors en route South who spent a few hours at the Heiwyn yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shaw are with Mrs. 3. Herbert Howell, at their home on South Tryon street, pending the erection of their new residence en West Trade street. t Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Har ry expect to leave to-day for a trip to Florida. One of the delightful features arranged for Is a trl-j on the Flagler "sea-going" road which Is now under construction from Miami to Key West, along the line of the Florida keys. Miss Evelyn Johnston delightfully entertained the members of the Ath enae Book Club at her home on North Tryon street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Green entertained few friends informally at her rooms In the Central Hotel yesterday morn Ing at bridge whist. - Mrs. J. Herbert Howell won the first prize 'an J the viest-nf-honor prise was awarded to Mrs. Charles Bearden, of Ashevilie, who Is visiting Mrs. Charles A. Mose ley, on North College street. The "George Washington Tea' giv en last evening In the Sunday school room of the First Baptist church was a thoroughly enjoyable affair. A large number of the young people of the church and school was present and the evening was most delightful ly spent ' : :- -. Master Alex Andrews Haughton celebrated 'his 12th birthday yester day afternoon, by having a num her of his young friends as his guests at his home on East Eleventh, street Mrs. J. P. Little, of Littles' Mills. Richmond county, spent yesterJay In tne city snoppipg. i.Mrs. J. A. Smith and children have gone to. White Oak. S. C, to visit relatives. Mrs. Meal Hanson, who has been visiting relstlves In the city, returned to Clover, S. C. her home, last night. Misses Alice and Carrie Graham, of Lincoln county, will arrive Jn the city the first Of the week to visit Miss Violet Alexander on West Trade street. ... Mlsse Nell Orr, Lucy Wallace and Bessie Boyd, of the .faculty of Lin wood College, are spending the week4 end with relatives In the city. Mrs. R. B. Hill and son. Master Robert Hill, of Lenoir, are spending several days at the home or Mrs. A. F. Mosteller. on .Kast avenue extension. Mrs. HIU Is a slater of Mrs. Mosteller. Mle Eva Covington, of Laurtn- burg. Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Covington, on Jackson Terrace. . Mr. and Mrs. D. K-'Pope have re turned, from Washington, D. C, where they spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Best, who accompanied them there, continued their Journey to New York City. Cards reading as' follows have been Issued : " Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Hicks request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Bertha May to the Reverend John Clyde Turner on the afternoon of Thursday, the fifth of March. , at J o'clock at Oxford. North Carolina. - Enclosed, are cards reading: Will be at home after the 10th of March at Macon, Ga. Rev. Mr. Turner Is a native of Ftatesvllle, a graduate of Wake For- st College, and a most promising young minister of the Baptist denomi nation. f)n of the most enloyable social events of next week will be trie-reception at the home of Mrs. A. II. Wash- f rvxnr- c troinvfiTfMj t v rv vi xv tv fliij.vji v.'. Wfr h Ilv, would tll you thnt Plu Kihbofl Vftnltla was th bt ever sni till A . m "m nrtTi ivi'f sn . . I burn-on North Church street, from 4:20 o'clock to : JO o'clock Monday afternoon. This reception will be giv en by the Crittenton Circle in honor of Mrs. Kate. Waller Barrett and Miss Eliza C, Biggs, both of whom are na tional workers for the Crittenton Homes which are established In varl oue parts of the country. Both st charming -women and very successful workers. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to every lady In the city to be present at the reoeptlon and meet them. The occasion will be purely of a social nature., v . Mrs.W. E. Moffatt gave a. delight ful George Washington party at her home oa West Third street last even ing. The Invited guests were: Misses Martha and Nina Howell. Adelaide Orr and guest. Miss Susan Stephens, of Atlanta. Ga. Marjoxie Moseley, Beatrice Blake. Elizabeth Conrad, Alice Kinyoni of Washington; Eve lyn Liggett and Messrs. Harold Dwells, Dr. W. M. Robey, George Ver lander. Edwin Htusey, Albert Mllmow, Stanley Davis, Fred Conrad and Arth ur Mohan. ; 1 Mrs. p. S. Gilchrist will entertain at her 'noma In PU worth Wednesday afternoon between the hours of 4 and 6. In honor ofMrs. Alexander Martin, who is to leave shortly for Rock Hill, S. C. to live. : Mrs. C. C. Hook left last evening for the North to spend several weeks with relatives. Mrs. O. 13. Salne was hostess at a Martha Washington dinner In the pri vate dining hall of the Selwyn last eve ning. The guests enjoying Mrs. Saine's hospitality were Mesdames L W. Falson. T. F. Costner,, W. H. Wakcnold.. P. MBrown, Long, I. W. Durbam, Dr. Annie. L. .Alexander, Rogers and Edward Trice. a Mrs. W. F. Griffith . has. returned from Atlanta, Qa., where ' she spent the winter. ' . ' "The Redemptlop," by Gounod, will be the attraction at the Elizabeth Col lege auditorium Thursday night. This beautiful oratorio will ba rendered by (he Elizabeth College Choral Society. Mesdames' J. C. Robinson and I, C Cross, of Chester. 8. C, were regis. tered among, the Selwyn visitors yes terday. . Mrs. A. B.' Shea and daughter, Miss Man- Rita Shea, of New York, who have been making their home at the Selwyn for the past three, months, will leave to-day for Ashevilie, where tney will spend some time. . Mrs. Shea Is the widow of the late distinguished Chief Justice Shea, of the New York Supreme Court nd ' one tne most lovable ladies that ever visited tn Char lotte. she and her daughter have mada many friends, during their so Journ In the city. . While In Aaheville Mrs. Snea and Miss Shea will be at tne Battery Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCurry, of Winston, were registered among the visitors in. the city last night, stopping at the Serw iryn. The Cranford Book Club will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Miss Mary D. Tyler at the rresDytenan College. Mrs. George Bellinger entertained at cards yesterday afternoon at her home on West Trade street. The in vited guests were: Mesdames E. R. Preston, Luke Sea well, - I. W. Falson. J. P. CaldwelUC. E. Hooper. Henry Anderson, J. C. Montgomery A. M. Shaw, C C. Hook, Hugh Montgomery, Walter Annette, W. H. Bruna, Harris Malllnckrodt W. A. Smith. Richard Arledge. C. F. Whitted, A. C. Hutch ison. Edwin Gresham. Charles Park er, I B. Newell, Rush Wray, Floyd Ross. D. K. Pope, John Ferguson, Frank Jones. L. N. Schlff; Misses An nie Louise Hutchison. Rae Bloom, Pickett. Anthony and Nettie Rosen- thall.- - The first prize was won by MIsa Rosenthal!, the consolation by Mrs. Ferguson. After the game an elegant lunch, consisting of several courses, was served. Miss Madge Webb, the eldest . daughter of Judge and Mrs. James L. Webb, of Shelby, was the guest yesterday of Miss Lucy Gates. Miss Webb's mother -was Mini Cants An drews, a daughter of Dr. Andrews, of Shelby, and one of the moat popular women or her town and county. Miss Webb has Inherited the gifts of mind and heart that belong to her parents. Miss Margaret Costello will enter tain to-night a few of her friends at ner home on North Cedar street. CHARLOTTE IS BOOSTED. In Neat Folder Sent Out From .the Office of Secretary H. n. VT. Con nor, of the Tcaeliers' Assembly. Some Attractive Advertisement of Thin City la Found. . A folder sent out announcing the meeting of the Teachers Assembly in this city In June, bears attractive ad vertisement of Charlotte as well as sets forth the reasons for attendance on this ' Interesting occasion. Four quotations, from different persons. and embracing different reasons why the teachers should attend are these: For professional Improvement, by Supt. J. Y. Joyner; for esprit de corps, by Dr. George T. Winston, president of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of North Caro lina; for organized help and action, by Prof. J. I. Foust, president of the State Normal and Industrial College for Women, at Greensboro: to share Charlotte's generous hospitality by The Observer. On the back of the folder is found the names of places of interest In nd around Charlotte, among them being the following: Monuments to the signers -'of the Mecklenburg Declaration, marking the battlefield of Mclntyre' Farm and to Lieut W. Shipp. Tablets marking historic spots as follows: Location of build ing In which the Declaration of In- enendence was signed. Lord Corn- wallls' headquarters In 1710. location the old Queen s Museum, Cook's Inn. where Washington stopped In 791 and the spot on which Jefferson Davis was -standing when he heard of the assassination of President Lin coln. Among the revolutionary bat tlegrounds are named Mclntyre's Farm, Cowan's Ford and- King's Mountain, and under the caption of Other Historic Spots" are found Bissle's Mill, where Cornwallls ground orn-for his army; birthplace of ndrew Jackson and th birthplace of James K. Polk. The names of the Carnegie Library. Federal Build ing. United States Assay Office. Vance Park, Lstta Park, Manufacturers' Club. Piedmont -Park, Presbyterian College. Elizabeth College, Country Club, Colonial Club and the famous macadamised roads of Mecklenburg re given under the title of "Other nterestlng Places." We could send you thousands of testimonals from people, festered to ealtn by Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. No other remedy so effective nd sure. SSc. Tea or Tablets. R. H. Jordan A Co. PERSONAL. The Movements of a X umber of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. E. B. Cllne. of Hickory, was a visitor- In the city yesterday, stop ping at the ifuford Mrs. W. P. Thomson, of Eoartan burg. S. C, spent yesterday la the city. Mr. G. $ . Bryant, of Marion, was registered among the guests at the ouiuru yesteraay. Mr. H. W. Clifford, of Statesvllle spent yesterday In the city on buai ness. . . Mf, John A. Kell. of Fort Mill. S. C.. was a Charlotte viaitor for a few nourg yesterday. Mr. W. W. Moore, of Rock Hill. 8. v-., a well known cotton mill man, spent a lew hours In the city yes ieraay. we was registered at tn Buford. Mr. Guy fieott will arrive in the city to-night to spend tome time with hi parents on East Morehead street. Mr. Gerald Manchostar vl'i acco-nntny him and be his guest for several days. Mr. W. A. Erwin. H-jnderson spent yesterday In :he city stupptng at tne Selwyn. Mr. It. c. Allen, of Coreta, Okla spent yesterday , Among the g hrth-ityr g the guests at the selwyn yesterday was Mr, LI D. McPhalL of Rockingham. Mr. J. M. Hanckel, of Roanoke, va., was a visitor In the city yester aay. - Mr. A. E. White, of Lumberton, was registered among the guests at the iselwyn yesterday. Mr. R. R. King, of Greensboro. spent yesterday In the city on bus! ness. - Mr. A. C. Stephenson, of Roanoke, Va.. l t-ptnaing bov'.'il -i.ty In city. ( Mr. 3. D. Fry. of South B mton. Va spent yesterday In the cNy on busi ness. - Among the guests at the Central yesterday were Messrs W. R. .Mills fcnd R. R. RJll of Btatesv"'n Mr. J. P. D. Wlthrow. a prtmln'nt citizen of Hollls, spent a few hours In the city yesterday morning on business. f Among the visitors at the Central yesterday were messr. W. H. Sulli van and Wr P. Finley, of Rock Hill, 8. C. Mr. M. O. Stiles, of Davidson, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. J. ( G. Wells, of Concord, was a visitor In. the city for a few hours yesterday morning. Mr. F. B. Reid, - of Greensboro, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. J. F. Sprint, of Boyce. Va., was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Theo Lamby, of Newberry. S. C, was registered among the guests at tne central yesterday. . Mr. W. S. Hamlin, of BlueflelJ. W, Va.. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Capt. A. G. Brenizer is apendlns the week-end with ht daughter, Mrs. W. L. Burroughs, 1n ColumMa, 8. C. Dr. Thomas Ruffin. of the faculty of the University Law School, Is spending several days In the city with friends. Mr. Locke Craig, of Ashevilie. spent a few hours in the city yestrdayon his way to WaJegboro whera to-day ho is scheduled to deliver in addre. While in the city Mr. Cral.T was the cuest of his friend. Manager E. H. Moore, of the Selwyn. Mr. L. R. Hagood, of Klng'i Moun tain, spent yesterday In the city with friends. . Mr. Thomas Barber. Jr., of Win ston-Salem, was registered amon-r guests at the Bel wyn last night. Mr. L. L. Little, a prominent citi zen of Ansonville, spent yetnay '.n the city, stopping at the Selwyn. Mr. T. F. McDow. of Yorkviiifl, S C, arrived In the city last night to attend the A. T. O. fraternity meeting to-d.ay. " Mr. F. A. Oeburn, of Durham, was registered among the pruests at the Southern Manufacturers' CiuT , last n'tL Mr. R. R. Haynes, of Cllffslde, was a prominent visitor in the city yes Mr. G. R. Lomoara. or Augusta, Ga., was a visitor in the city yeBter- Mr. M. C Thompson nas reuimen to the city after a business trip out ef tnvun lasting several weeks. .Mr. James Hutcnison came nome vesterdav from Trinity College to at tend the A. T. O. fraternity meeting to-dav. ' Mr. 8. A. Ferguson, oi ioravuie. S. C. was a Charlotte visitor last evenlnir. , Mr: . A. Davis, or vv inston-oajem, snent last nlaht In the city. Mr. George M. hicks,-oi Augusta. fin., was a Charlotte visitor last night. - ' ' nr. T. Clav Liny, or winsion fiAiPm nent a few hours in tne city yesterday, stopping at the Central. Mr. W. H. Steele, oi Kocainanni, was a visitor In 'the city yesterday. Mr. N. B. CTulkRhanK, or ureen- vllle, S. C spent last nignt in me city. ' , ., Mr. John Florence, or enemy, wb registered among the guests at the Central last night. Mf. if. b. Worth, or ureensooro, spent last night In the city. Mr. E. II. Grace, Manager. MK E. H. Grace, manager for the Dot If Granhite Company, of the Southern district, has opened an office In the Trust Building and has already taken charge. Mr. Grace will make Charlotte his home permanently, sev eral men being connected In a subor dinate capacity with tne local omce. PR. JOHN R, IRWIN OFFICE: NO. 21 60TJTH TKTOX RT, . AT Woodall&Sheppard's Thones: Office 9: Residence 125. Get It At Hawley's CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCO' All the various brands that appeal to each in dividual taste. Buy your supply to day, that you may not be without to-morrw. Ilaviley's Pharmscy Academy- Advance Seats Three Days Ahead. ' -Tryon and Fifth Streets. 'Phonea 13 and 260. EY'S Saturday i Trade Getters Corset Sale,. 39c. Pair A large lot of different styles and makes, regular. 7 $e. Corsets. 39c. to morrow. All sizes and every palr fresh and new. No seconds or shopworn goods In thrlot. On. sale all day. IloaJery Bargains -Ladles' fine quality Black Hose, sec A onds of'ii and SSc. qualities, 15c. pr. -. Special Children's good quality I lose, all slues, at... 10c. a pair; t pair for 25c Ladies' medium weight regular 55c Black Hose.., 19c. a pair Kelly Dags 49c Just In a . lot of the new Kelly Bags, the 75c, kind; to-morrow 49c each. - Also lot of regular and popular style bags In lot, worth up to Jl 00 Belling at same price. 40-liii-h Sheeting, 5c. Yard Fair quality Brown Sheetings, worth more.... ..... ..... ...."Vc. a yard Hat Sale, 10c Ka li To-day we will sell any Hat In store at .... ..... 10c. each Everythlngl9 Included, all go at this price. Plenty of real good styles rcady-to- wears and shapes worth ii.oo or more .. ...lOc. each Embroidery ShIo Monday This will ' be our second big Em eroldery Sale of-the 'season. See window display for tho biggest values yet. EY'S Real Estate Deals. The real estate firm of J. Arthur Henderson ( & Bro. yesterday nego tiated a sale of a portion of the Hoi- ton property located on Kast Trade street to L. Joseph and F. Joseph, the consideration being 13,000. Mr. H. T. McKlnnon has sold, to Mr. W. H. Charles a piece of property located at tne intersection of Elizabeth ave nue and, lxng street, the price being 11,050. The deed wasnlftd yesterday for the transfer of the old Osborne corner to the Charlotte Realty Com pany, tne sale having been negotiat ed about a year ago. The price id ror tnia property was 992,000. Special Notices SPECIAL HAM 8 ALEX 12Vte. POUND. Oranges, sweet as sugar, L'Oc,; big red Apples 45C. : 8wet and Irlwh Potatoes 30c; 4 pounds Rice for 2oc.: Chippod Beef, pound-cans, 10c; Lunch Tongue, pound-cans, 8fc. BRIDUKRS & CO.. m West Trade street. , . ' . FOR REXT 17 WEST VANCE. I rooms; 8C4 west Trade. I rooms, March 1st: North Myers, rooms. March 1st: 601 North Brevard, 6 rooms; 214 North College. 7 rooms. All the above modern, 7 Liddell street, t rooms; 701 South A., 4 rooms. Other to J-roorn houses. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. TYPEWRITERS RENTED 100 rental machines, all make, rtady for Instant delivery. Every machine flint-clan in every pnrtlculsr. li E. Crayton Co- 7 a. a Mt rr i in. Mi rryon. 'Pbone sot TO LET: t-ROOM HOU8E. CLEVJB- land A vs., 'DU worth, 16; 7-room house, Worthlngton Ave.. Dllworth, $.-0: mod ern cottage, E. 10th street. 00; 4-room house. K. 6th. No. 717, W. Also houses for colored tenants In First and Second W'ards. I buy, soil, rent, trade and In sure your property. E. L. Kb'SSLCH, 2 8. Tryon street 'Phone Hi. JUST RECEIVED THREE LOADS OF produce irom our store at Webbs. 'Phone us for. a trial order. L. A. LI.NEBEKQER CO., 201 N. Collcce street. ALREMAP.LB PIPPINS-FINE "ONES, big lot liint received and lot of other good apples, and all sorts of fruit. If there Is something you can't find else where, 'phone the GEM RESTAU RANT CO. - GJiOKOB -WASHINQTON. WEHtrJ 111? alive, would tell ynu that Blue Kibbnn .Vanilla was the beat eree-made and be never told a Us. A FULL AND COMPLRTB LINB Os Clsars, C'lsareltes, Tubeer. IMpea and TflceI, Ptipplle. t WOOPAI.L BHKPPARL'8, South Tryon. ; 'Phone O. WK ALWAYS CARRY A FINE LINB of "lar.' ToLaeco and Iloea, em bearing all the leading, brands. Don't . forgel to buy your Hunday supply to day. Better get them from u-yoi know our rirn k. don't youT . .H. H. BTOWB CO., Druggtsls. 'Phone 1T. NICK HKAD LtnTCCR. 2 FOR lSe. , Fr"h Mts, Hnrlng Onions, fell I'ep pers, lare. smooth Cayenne; Pineap ples, ir. mr),; nk-e. ji(l y Orangpa. per dntn. rieoty of good things to eat at all tlmea. Ye-ir for huotneaa. WILLtR-VAN KK3 CO., 17 N. Tryon. V V , (Great Posperfits w A' day full of opportunity for immense savings on the merchandise you want right now and later on. Let no sentiment keep you away. If you are economically inclined, attend this big sale. Everything has been REMABKED AND REDUCED. : Hundreds of just as good things as quoted here; ' , Prosperity fUlk Bargains 11.13 value yard wide fine, lustrous Black Chiffon Taffeta. Bale price .... .... .... .... ..... HOo. yd. 27-lnch Imitation ' Rajah Silks In Navy, Copenhagen, Hlue, It lack and Oolden Hrown; Vic. value. Kale price.... ; e. yd. SOe. yard wide White Jap Silk. Bale price.... .... 35c. yd. 7S and SSc. It-Inch Check and Plaid Taffeta Silks, new patterns.- Sale ' price 43e. yd. Sato Bargains In White Goods and Linens 20 and 25e. White Check and Plaid Persian Lawns. Sale price per yard , 11 i-2o. t 1-Jc. White Lawn. Hale pries per yard ........ ........ 5e. 1.85 11-yard Bolt English Long Cloth. Sale price per bolt Me. $1.60 value 12-yard Holt Long Cloth. Sale price per bolt 91.15 11.76 value 12-yard Holt Long Cloth. Sale price per bolt..... $1.39 20q. 44-Inch White French . Lawn. Sale price per yard IS 1-le. Extra special yard 'wide Sheer Linen Lawn. Sale price per yard...lO. . . r- WHOLESALE Delicious GOLDEN GLORY Beaten Biscuit V LIGHT CKISP FLAKY. They melt, in your mouth and leave a last ing, pleasing recollec tion of Absolute Perfection Absolute Deliciousness I?ecipe for a family or1 four: , Take one quart of flour, half-pint equal parts of sweet milk and water, 5 tablespoons of Golden Glory Cooking Oil and salt to taste. Mix and work thor oughly, beat hard, fast, , furiously then bake until a' beautiful golden brown color. AH grocers sell -r Golden Glory Oil Brannon Carbcnaling Co. Distributors. I lent on ths Market .Vlnorr" brand ' Kerneled Corn. ISc. Tomatoes It and 17c. , Dainty Lima Beans 20c. Dainty Wax Beans SOe Black Rasp berries 36c. Red Cherries 20c. 8ala4 Dressing 26a. Catsup ISc. W. IL CROWETJU ft WE WANT your business for Plumbing, Heating and Supplies. IIACKIJEY BROS. CO. 6 WEST FIFTH STREET, 'PHONE 312. IB I k p. Bus tOc. Linen value, yard wide. Linen Lawn, at per yard.... Sheer . .sx. Bc. yard wide fine. Pure Linen Cambric, Sale price per yard.. 40c. Woolen Dress Goods Maugtitwed 0 60-Inch Wool Batiste In Black. Brown, Cardinal, Light Rliie and Cream: worth double. Pale price per yard A S-lnch A 11-Wool Panama. all Shades and Elack. Sale price per yard ......... . . Sir. Regular 11.00 80-Inch fine All-Wool Chiffon Panama, In, Black. Brown and Navy; a great bargain. Per yard.... t9v. $1.00 value Bluck 42-Inch crlsp'Wool Voile. Hale price per yard . . . . Ote. Staple Cotton Goods at Sale Prices 10c. yard wide Chambry Qlnghama, mostly In solid colors (short length). Sale price. ., . ....Be. yd. All of our very best Calicoes, that sell regularly, at 7 1-lc, Bale price .... . . ..... .Se. Very best Amoaksag A. C. A. Feather . Ticking, worth lie. regular. Sale price per yard ....It l-2. Good Amoskeag 15c. , price per ' yard , Tick. Sate 11 1-J Br WE CAN SAVE H YOU MONEY If you sre In ths market for anything In the Jswelry or Diamond line. Ws carry the largest assortment of high class Sliver, Cut Glaaa and Sterling Silver In the "State. Mall orders filled promptly. Prices as low as you can get from mall order houses, when quality Is considered. GARIBALDI, & DIXON 7,041, winning third prise, has not been called for. wiimnimirtiimixrq THE lTn UJ tass2liis ' . Very best 20 and 2Jc. Table Oil Cloth. Sals price per yard..,le. 40-Inch Quilt Lining, yard Sale price per 4 1-Sev ISc. Klmona Flannelettes, reduced te per yard.,,; .... .... ........ 12 l--!c. Flannelettes, per yard ......... . reduced t e. Regular Bo. Curtain Bcrtm. price per yard ....... ..... sal S i-2. Ladles' Ready-to-W ear Garment In tny Instances Cut Half and Less Ladles' $2 MO Coat Suits, style, at . . . not new ...$!. Ladles' fSt.OO Coat styles, at Suits, not ftevr ...... ..M.00 Ladles' $20.00 Coat Suits, good styles, st ..$70 to OIO.OO Ladles' 129.00 to 9X0.00 Suits, at .... .... ..... .$13.M and !. $10.00 Coats, at... ,. , . . . . . .9&.00 $12.50 and $1500 Coat. t....97.&ft $17.60 to $20.00 Coats, at 910.041 Ladles' $1.26 and II. SO White Lin gerie Shirt Waists. Sale pries Mc, 78c. value Ladles' Whits Llngrta Waists, st , 90a. I1.R0- Black Sale price. Mercerised Petticoats . RETAIL Announcement Ws beg te announce that Dr. S IV. Russell and Dr. 3. P. Mathesoa have formed a partnership for the practice of diseases of the Eye. Ear. No and Throat Office open February th, 1I0S. DR. R. n. RUSSELL, DR. 3. P. MATHE30.V. A Representative Wsnvert in Every Connty In 'North Carolina for the Southern School of Telegraphy ' and th EMANUEL SCHOOL STWOCRArilY A.1D nPtWHTIflS AHHEVTLLE, W. C. Liberal commissions pall right parties. Inferences reqnlrsl f J i
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