Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / April 9, 1908, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
cila::lo. daily o: ;::vtiv apihx o,i:c3. -OCIAlAfiO FaiCiiAL, .: . -Mr. Harris iUlllnrkr'Kit 1 x fecltcd return to lae city to-day trom Baltimore, where the h?.a beon spending severuj months wrta . her - mother. Mrs. -Thomas Pritchett and small eon returned yeetenlay from,- the j weitern rrt of the fctatie. w-her they spent several wmIh with relatives. The Daughters of the American . Revolution wlli meet with Mrs. Har ry Dixon, this fu moon as-4 o clock, ' - at her home on North. Church etret. ', -. AH members' axe requested to .come prepare-J to pay their dues. Mrs.. J. L. Wigglas teft yesterjay xor Eageneia, 8. V'. "wwe-r rut -win "... spend a, few days wtrl hor poreuta, 1 . nr.' and Mrs. . , -i. .Mos.ter. ... " Mrs. John R. Irwin let 'yert-jrd-tjr .;'fdr MoGresville tVa-ttf ud a mission ery meeting- which H in sissla tcre - "Mrs. John , V. Colt in, ntt CMr.ton. was re-faterd amouif'the'cuesu at nxsorsut. The Movements of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. C. M. Ray, ot McAdenville, spent ytstejxlay- in the city for the , Mr. S. J. Durham, of Bessemer City, spent yesterday la the city with ri'uuivve. . , ' - , ' Air. H..N. Johnson, a, well-known. merchant of Mooresville, spent yea- terJav In the citv cn business. Air. w. L, Uule. a prominent ciu- ren of Wadialrro, spent yesterday 4n tne city stopping: et the Buford. Mr. Waiter Kirsh. of Richmond, i Vs., was registered among: the rneMi at the eelwyn yesterday, j ; Mr R. R. Hay-nee, a prominent cot ton mia me-n of CUffside, spent ye trday-vin the city on business, - Mr.w. B. Cote, of Chat tan oora. Term.., spent yemerday In the. city., f ftf Kr rnrrinrations ' air. ueorge W. StR-fT, -or Baltimore, i r -----.-.. & r": '.', unajiotte vmhov yesxer attempt to maKe me pieasanier Spartan I tor WC OTpiOVetJ in way Welfare -..:, . ' ' Here is t word that meant something-now that it never meant before. ". It describes a department in brisiness whose value is not reckoned i n Arabic numerals, rr The Welfare Dc- 3 i .Mr. E. a. William, of bur. 8. C, was a Charlotle visitor yesterday. ; Judas FmnmiM B. 'Jones anent-a few day In. the ulty yesterday 6 ns way noms v wtnston-esaaem. . - Mr. E. H. Rand. - of Waxlesbors. spent yesterday In the city, stoppin a tns central. ' . Mr, A. . M.- Haddon. of Hock Uffl. S. C,wa visttor in th city yes terday on business. ; - .Mr. J. H. Ahton. of Ratota-h, apeni yesteroay m the ity Dr. J. Q. Adams. Jr., who has been spendlnn several months In the eltr Mrs.-T.-fl.-Twcker-nd- danrtterrl rll Rev. Dr. j..-Adarnsi - th Buford yeetrdAy. Xi JJis. W. 0. OafTney haa been called t Brirtol. Tena to attend the tu neral of iter fat'.vsr. Capt.. W. jr. Wlk rame. . or . that cur: , V Miss 6arah Tucker, of the vicinity of - :f-- Baltimore, "Tld:, " are the . tuests -of . friends in the city, :- .v. H , miss Margaret Bomar, who was 7TTseently -o-eratel"6n for' appendicitis , at the;. Presbjteiian Kospital. was able to be removed yesterday t her . Boms. 3 ? .. i ,,.., .... - Miss Frances Amos, of Spartan- - burg, RC- is the gnest ot her sis :. . ter at the Central Hotel. In Dirwortih. will N. T to-nnoTow. return to ilthsx. ; . Mrs. .H.-.W. Hafner and - Misses Rebecca and Leila- Hafner.. of Ches ter. 8. Cv spent yesterday in ths city, Stopping at tne central, ,, , Miss , Mary Bel le . Flowers, of Rod , Springs, was a, Charlotte visitor yes- v Tcrqay. Mr. Ajvhibald Johnson.' of Thomas- villa., presidemt ot the Js'orta Carolina Press . - Association, soent a fow hours In ths rtty yesterday jnornlnsl Amonr the vUitora In th rltr vea- teraay., for tne baseball game were Messrs, Charles' M. Moors and Msneh Morrow, of Gaston is- : ' jar,, At A.,' volvert. ;' of SUteevinsL spent yeserdciy m tne- city. Mr.-j.- is. snetnii. of Moore svHle. was a cnariotte visttor - yecterday. Mr. J. R. Smatbjera, of Asheville. spent yesterday tn tne city. ir. c. D.. -Mendeohall.' of -Thorn asvIHs; was one of the guests at ths usntnu yesterday. Mr.. J. & McRorie. of Statesvin. was a cnariocts vmuor' yesterday. Mr., unariee v. wiikins. of filvelby. spent yesterday in ens city. - xr. Milton Mcintoesi, Dromdnent f.itti mi a iIaIq iAk tl,- roij' tlsen of Wilmington, wss registered well will givs a "Buster Brown" hex ?rt5 f Vumta:a'- SJeiwyiLyes- in. honor of a. few of- her. small I . ":" "-:"'! --""-. friends. , Her ruests will bet mmr'wJJJJiU'M xmA rsn En,.K.k xiii.. xj.- I Rev, osorge H.-Atklnson. of Mon Howell. !Miidrd f!nwi. rh oa hia way to Moorwlile. laid Davis' and IMlldred ,FlnUyaon.p r otto Bchaeirerr or Now nXOrk, MlM Sualo Hutchison will accompany t8"JsUnt -MCreUry of the Weatcheatar thdk llttl fAllrtl Brlrl taVaa Is ko ' T fl lnSUraDCO - COITI OftHlV. ltft Vftltf . fc . f i . I A at a MMains) T wjkkV..H . V. St 9 VII V. " -" . " ' - - . f V -VI UJai,IlUUIB T . flkS' . . I bas a. no n i4 I h a.tfAa I A 1- k - -S l AW sw. rv w v IVaVTnailll UiVl 05 I T w-w . - . -y; . i- I " w - - at m . s. - ..... ln for Croft, where she will be the p RlP- Wets,- of Btateavllle, was aJUV aaOTeSS DT. UAMiiiiXi ruest of, Mrs. P. C, Henderson, spectator at 4he-gama yesterdayf ti T.VTTflTT 01 Voot iPmJ. .. , ; i - f , 1 ev, ; ur. j. v. uauoway, of uas-1 smug m.i - .. . . . -. Itonla. was a visitor In tha rlfv vntr. I C3 rnAlUA r .: in Hireling 01 ins Tresis uiei at ,. 7 .,- , . lUMCCU ViUUlUlW, . Ttl hum. nt Um W t ri..l... !- - . . i . . t .. ... -1 - , which aire not, nominated in the bond.' Sometimes .these experiments succeed; some- ; . times they are gnastly failures,. disgusting the men and sour ing the employer, jit Ur - depends. - ;-- :, W ; In this week's issue of THE Saturday Evening -Post James H, Collins tells onwhat, it depends. -The article is called- Right ' and Wrong in -Welfare Work." ;TTr . . In the same issue of' THE, PosTread "How They Make . Ends Meet in . '- New York,-. by Will Payne, and an article by Arthur Train, "Con Men r Abroad,in which he recounts the interesting -. experience of an American who was ; too , strong to work mid. the un-, sympathy of the t Old World. This week's POST is now :on fci?,::UjZ ..V.".. At ths Km slssdi, I eents, . the yssr by mall.- -Tm CijaTia''-rVs.wiiia-CoitfAiT ', rHiLADgLMtia- it; Our' oy , Arsj Erarx-srhwrw Copies will be delivered to SPECIAL SALE LACE CURTAIiJSNBnd'RUGS : ..We bought from vss and Stern, one of the big Lace Curtain Jobbers of New . Tor k. a big- lot of lcs Cur tains at a. big discount. "They are going out of ths curtain business and, we got tha ; best bargains ( w aver had In Lacs CurtsJns. : Tbers are about tOsTiririalhsT lot r and all new, fresh goods, Whites and, Ecrna 1 1-3 yard ' Nottingham Curtains, regular (Sc grade, , 1 1 mi 1 SSe. pair . Syard wide Nottingham Curtains, regularly tt everywhere. V. 15c. pair m w 19 Ready-to-Wr U i Garments tat Deserve Will Attention- ' - C . m : a' 1 ' , II t ' -Mi . -: ' ' i t 1 . era uoni put ore tne purenass or your Easter suit until tat last momsntLt wrsM-irhlls)- hundred ebofe Suits ready for your Inspeetioa " Mondsy, I and J 1-J yard -NotUngham Lacat-ock. Is brim Jull ofJbbby new styles. Hslf Curtains, all worth 14 to i-I "mors j Styles 'tfiat possess everything' that workmanship and material tan nava to Isnd ladinduaUty to' tha wsartr. ...... .$1.00, $1.60, $3.00, $S.O0 pair IliOO. $1M and $25.00. Waralso-closed out in sams rot a number of Lace Door Pieces af mucn j reduced prices;. .. IS, 50, 7ftc $1,001 RUG SPECIAL 27x54 Matting Rugs, nice for Worn places, and much used for porches to keep light skirts from being soiled I Almost . every . express brings some .... W . ' ..... ;4S. r tn,n Separata , SklrU -: Separate SklrU.-.'. The unusual. values thaweare sell :lng In Voile and Panama Skirtt is doing wonders toward Increasing . the popularity .of these depart roents. Sams Rugs, 34x71.... ...,..SSc Large slse I7xlT ' Imitation Smyrna Rug. . . re versibls .,. ,., . Also special values In Axminster Rugs.- -: - Wilton and f Aterday afternoon was ouite an ehthu - ' siastio 'one. Saint Saens was ths com . poser of ths day, Mrs. C- C. Hook : reading a most Interesting biography or this noted member of the modem school of composers. : The roll call "Noted .Composers" .was responded to . vy many points of interest -about some . .. of the greatest living musical Instruct- -"rs. - Madam -Theresa' Carer ro : an .' 'Madam Mathilda Marchesl ware given -- 1 especial notice. The musical .-pro 4 gramms was entirely; tne work or fiaent gaena ' . ' - -' - Miss Chappelear, of Elisabeth Col pgs.' played. "The Swan" In. a most - "nfautlful -manner., Mrs. Rush Wrsy ' sang the Au Aria from tha "Samson : and Dellah.". and Mrs. A. D. . GUs cock played a Masurka. thus ; lllus- , t rating the - variety of his : compos!- -( tlons.. 'MUs Chappelear followed with Carl Bohm's lovely "Perpetual Mo , lor." The Treble Clef 18 planning -for larger things In the. future and . , confidently expects that lu" influence will mean much for ths "advancement of Charlotte musically. . Mr. ; James F. . Goodman. . of Con cord, spent -yesterday In the city. Mrs c. - rown,-of Salem,- Va., was a cnsriotte visitor yesterday. Mr. F. H. Rahm. Jr.. of Hish Point, was a guest in the city yester-1 aay.-.. - -j . . .... .Mr.J. R. Fpu, of - Atlanta, Oa. spent yesterday. In.-tho s city. - .' i-t - Mr.fA. H. WelttfalH a -well-known official -. of thj Southern with head quarters in Greensboro, was regis tered among- the guests at tha Selwyn .last nigni. - Few' BRIEFS, In and Minor Happenings :,. y - Aoout too taty.,- , : . . ---"Buster Brown" will be si tha Academy of Muslo o-ds.V. . matines and night. . v , ' - ... --The veterans' choir will slnr at Westminster -7 Presbyterian . . church 8unday morning, k - ---The street forces are now enrag ed In laying . water mains -'between Fourth and Third streets on Tryon, Mr. Baxter Henderson, who has been, conflned ; to his home for some Improv liil i - -Th Ttenla Tie weir flub will meet with Miss Mary Armand Nash at her time. Is slowly but steadily home en North Church street to-mor I UJs row morning at 10:10 o'ejock. The home science . department of the Woman's Club will meet .with Mrs. , . Rsllley, at her home in DUworth jithls morning at 11 o'clock, r ; ...... . ... . - i! i-V u-.:r Among the guests at the ' Buford " last , night were . Mesdamse ? Albert ' - Rankin and Q, A, Jenkins, or oas- ' tonla. - ''),.- v-y, . PRETTTY WEDDIWO.'; Rev. TC. T J Bain will nrear-h Sun. day at Union institute, which will nave ; Its baccalaureate .- sermon on that day. A lot on Euclid avenue was sold yesterday . by" Giles C. Carpenter, . of Henrloo county. Vs., to Francia Hutch ison. .The consideration waa IJ.iOO MrTJ. t. McCalt of "thelocal bar, . will speak- to-morrow . night at Wlngate Academy, in Union, -county, Which is now, having Hi commence menC ; . - .. . . - t -The - 124th automobile to be Miss Annie 'IcLeod and Sir. Wshrrfowned Jby Charlotteans was purchased K. DdUngcr Married Last Nigbt by Ilcv, Jlsrrts mainncfcroai., , r 'h ,;- ' Miss Annie Ethel McLeod, durh " ter of Mr. end Mrs. James M. MoLeod, " and Mr. Waiter E. Dellingr. of the . . bualuss lofnce force of The Charlotte Observer,, were married las evening - - at S o'clock at the nome of Rev. Har rts Mmlllnckrodt, neotorof St. Pet-r-', er's Episoopa.1 church. He was the ?; - 'emelating minister , There were no ? attendants and only a tew Intimate, friends f ths -young coupls were .prlvllejed to be present at the plight . in of their troth.,-. . v:... ;-. ;. c'Zi' The marriage was something , of a, -i : ; surprise affair, although the engare- ment of Mr. Delllnger and. Mlsa Mc- teod .- naa Deen an .open secret tor " ' several months. They will mak. their . home at the residence of Mr. and ' . Mrs. J, Arthur Eagle, No. SOS North ' OmKhm street.- - - . '- . : 'The el nop re of felicitations were - ehewered upon the - youthful - - bride - and groom last night by their friends, - - who hold - that he Pest which life - can give them will be no more than they deserve. Mrs. Delliner by ier ' - - Inirtnaic worth, . aa-. well as by the sweet -gracloutmess-of her presence, - . has won a coterie of admiring friends " equaled 4n loyalty only bv those who , aimire the Integrity and tne ability of tti! yoiin man who ms wen lier. For over two years Mr. DellWiger has t ' been book-keeper ' for Tne Observer, and he occupies a high place in the ; .. esteem of his associates. yesterday by Dr. William Allan, who bought a Maxwell . runabout from Ham A Ross. - Dr. Allan la one ' of the latest acquisitions te the local mdlcal fraternity. "w- are hoodooed In Cljarlot:.' was aald by Davidson stmtens more than once yesterday. -.-ThwywiM have a chance to redeem th-s'n.-telvna on the 18uh when rhey nid -t the stivinr Uni versity of North Carolina nine, whlcn last week downed. J.he JJnlveMl'.y,' of Preparations ' tre belnr miL lor the opening thts afternoon of the ."Dixie'.' the net moving picture show to be established at No, . Z 3 1 West Trade street. The programme Will s similar to- mat at outer picture shows, including good movtrur bin- ur ana an iiiudLracea. fOng with Convocation in session Quarterly Conference of Convocation of Charlotte Being Meld HcreWTtae rrogrimm" To-Day. , v - Rev. Charles Fetter, of Rlckins ham. preached a powerful sermon at tne unurcti or. tne Hoiy comforter, Dllworth. last evening' on "FaatlOH- Almsgiving and Prayer." the occasion being the quarterly conference of the Convocation of Charlotte. 1 The quarterly conference of , the Mecklenburg district of the Convoca tion of Charlotte will be held at the Church of the Holy Cemforter this morning at-10 o'olock. At H o'clock there will be morning prayer and cel- Bodlcs Were Kxhtfhied.. . The bodies of the late Alex Sprinrs - : and his wife. Ells Springs, which for Uoratlon of the holy communion. "auj jriSrIV wrrji unci inj IJI . th o!t cemttery to th rear of tha trta tsuVt.. Jw . W ..... -4 hnmed yesterday morning -under the v,eW. of.t,h' "5!,Jrb?r W1.U A SHperlnte-MJ-snce of Mr. Moses Thomas rvlceat SU PeUr s "Episcopal church V.e-d re-t-rrd l-t Eimwno-1. y r. en1 this afternoon. '. At S o'clock, after Mrs. Springs were, parents of Mlssjn'nr prayer. missionary addresses Alice -SDrtnr.- Mrs. M , Mrs. 8. A. Kelly and Springs. , ; ' - E. Wrlston. Mrs. . Alex aies or tne pritchard Memorial ! 'r """'"i i"1"1 iptlevctwefc arevcfminetln at tbe-l!on iJLt-f?C'l churc Itrlte shoe store on North Tryon nlnt 0 c' - Special . fji-t 'Day of Foster Whiter Rale." The "Easter white sale which the ' : ladies of the Prltchard Pa Biltrlte street win close to-day. Those who . desire to secure desirable articles at little cost will do well to call at this store some time to--ay. ; The ladies In charge are working for the good work of. the church, and deserve a liberal pHtronaw. ; . ' ElA'E KIBEON VANILLA Never rris from the hl!i stundard ef j eicf !!nr. It's the N-M tht mnncy sh1 txrr.f nee can produre. ' , . wlU be mada by Rev. 1 irrls Malllnck- rodt. Mr, Morgan B. Spier and Rev, Charles Fetter. The vestry - of. St. Peter's church Will assemble, Just af ter this service. Preparations are being made for a Memorial ! meeting in tne interest of mls- rcn j Kundsv music and good 'tVi-akers. are being arranged for. ; HE GOT WHAT HE NEEDED Sine years ago It looit-j if" ,r fio had come," v Mr. C. Funhlni. of Mill Cre'-ls.'Ind. Ter. "I , ,0 nin down ti.al life bong pn a v-ry - m.i-r ihr-.i-I.. it thi rn 1ri .- ,t rr, -,.,. mni)"1 Klectrlc Hitt-r. I Kjri T:i i-r. lie and I sot what I. n- j-d u -.! u. I ti one fort In the ar'ive. -'.,it l..-itr!-y ttert put M hark -n th turf i,p:,tn. r,1 I'vs.bc-n w!l evr since." fr.-l nnaT guarantee at all drug strr.s. t.-o. Dainty . Booklets and artistic Cards are al ways1 given at Easter time. -it Ourtstock7thisl year i is unusually at tractive, we think. , v ; Easter Post Cards are .; in 'great demand and we have them in profusion from two for a : nickel " to 10 cents each; : ;. ; "-: f'f-s W:' Books Prayer and Hymnals, Bibles, Religious Books, Devotional .Books' and m a n yl-attractively bound books in lighter vein will appeal to you and - - will be gladly shown. . V; Booksellers and Stationers. MILLINERY " Jtw JotBlg, Sailors and Marry , Widow Shapes came In yesterday. ' We have ' plehty of beautiful, at tractive Trimmed Hats, new ones out every day. ' ' . We would ask you to give us yourl order as early In In the week, as pos sible. We have plenty of flrst-claa. help, but the work is piling In. Prices $I.tS, $5.00, $7.60, f 10.00, 9i:60. -f. Special Sale Ladies' While Lingerie Waists $ US to $1.50 Waists - ..v-..t ... ; atstc . .-. . . A 140 dosen purchase from a hard up manufacturer secured this un ' usual bargain. .,r White " Lingerie Waists, made of good Quality India Llnon. daintily trimmed with - beautiful - Swiss : embroideries; - a numberof styles,! both Jshort.gnd long sleeves; regular SMS and $1.1$ values. Special ........ Ste. Easter Bargains In .. Dress Goods, . White Goods and SUka. SSc Wool Cashmere, 2 Sc. The well- known quality F. Caihmere II Inches wide, In Black. Brown, Navy, ; Garnet. Grey. U Green and Cream; always retails at S4 and lie. yar4. Our special price ...... , Vf ,.Jc. yd. 60-Inch - Wool Batiste, all shades. Black and Cream. Price , 48c. yd. Fine lustrous quality 50-Inch Sicilian In all shade and Black; regular , tic. quality; at...... ,,...$. jrd. Monday 40-Inch WlUce UwnTwortb Doable,. Special Price So, Td. Linesi Bargain ' Tard-wlde sheer linen Lawn, rtegw- lsr lie. value; at... Regular lie. quality yard-wide sheer . . Linen . Lawn, at. . . .. . . , Sac. ' yd. ' Special values In All-Linen tl-lnch Cambrics, at. . .15, SS and 4c. yd. White. SUka rndrrpricwd t"r Oc. quality : yard-wide Jap ; Silk, at - .... .tc. yd. He." quality r yard-wlde Jap ; Silk. : i Special price.. ,...S0c. yd. $1.00 quality extra heavy yard -wide White Jap 811k. at. .... . . .SSc. yd. Ladles New Neck wear and Brhg IJLFor.lEastrT-'W'ear '-i ...... t . The popular "Merry Widow" Bows In Nets and Silks:.....! and eO. Speelale In "Merry Widow Beltt In Elastic and Leather... tS and Uc, Wholesale Retail ToDay, Matinee and Night ' The Most Successfnl Musical' llsy .. , Ever Written . BUSTER BROWN With " Jimmy Rosen as Ruster and tne nest or the Original Coniiwny Bests on sale- to-day at Hawley's Prices: r Matinee. . . . . .50. TS. $1.00 nignt....o, 75, $1.00. S1JI0 Announcement Dr. Newton Crals bea-a ta anneuaea that hs has opsned offices at Nos. Zl and II Piedmont Building for ths practice or . Eye. Ear. Nose and ixnroat diseases. urns LEUND HOTEL Rates 11.60 and $2.00 per day. ' . .' il'.v :.j . .: 'Phone Tie. . . i - . . ' - - u TL C WILLIAMS, Propr ' f SI . North Tryon. " t On the car line. - ' - Charlotte. N. C Special Not ices WE CARRY A COMPLETE) LINE OF - Drug Sundries, and we make it our business to give you what you want .. and when you want It. JAS. P. STOWS t4t CO., Druggists, 'Pnons 17... TEN TEARS OF SUCCESS FOR TEN . ysars the superior quality of Blue Rib- . bon Flavoring Extracts has been main tained, pleasing consumers who demand .the best, 5 . . WELCH'S GRAPE. PURE AND DK- liclous. Pints cents; quarts (0 eents; half-gallons tL At WOODALL SHEPPAKD'S, 21 8. Tryon St. HAVE TOU A 8WEET TOOTH T TRT . a Jar of our Ferndell , Jam. Peach. - Strawberry, Blackberry, Red Raspber- ry. Black Raspberry and Red Cherry; an in. i-iD. glass jars, ana remember, rws guarBtethm - sbolutiy pure. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. - ' " Oet It at ' Hawley's." : Just . recelvedlarge - shipment .. " Munyon's - v. ; - PAW-PAW PUIS Contain all the active princi ples of Paw-Paw. For those . who desire -a good digestive, a gentle laxative, or a j physie that Is thorough but positively mltd rn eethm. we recommend these pills, lie We carry .the only-complejttJn of Mun yon's Remedies In Charlotte.' Ilawky's " . Pfc2ir:cy. Academy Advance sale three day ahead. 'Phones IS. J40. Tryon snd Fifth Street . FRESH PEARL TAPIOCA 10c, NEL son's Gelatine lie.. Knox's Gelatins Uc.. - Cooper's Granulated ISo., Liptoa's Teas 40c., Fresh Tomatoes S9. Sweet Po ; tatoes. BRIDGCRS A CO., sm West - Trade street.'-- : FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN IN THE j very ' best companies. Personal att-n- tlon given to any and an business. We want to ln-ure your, stock merchandise. notixe, - rurnwure, etc. - l, - ARTHUR HENDERHON BRO. X NICE TIUNQS TO EAT If you are look ins: for the asasnn'S beat you should visit Ins Gem Dining Room' and the Oem Lunch Room. The most us-to-Cate the roost accommodating. - i , to let-All or tou will want -, that tS. lOth streer eottage now, but It's rented, and you missed a bsreatn. 414 E. Oak, 11; R Myers, $"J; 14 ' Worth Ington . Ave.. Dllworth, tlt-.; big hall over Mills, store, comer th -and Caldwell, tio; rooms In Panders - Building. $S to 17. Houses fr the col--rd from fl.24 up, E. . L KEEdLER, ' 'phone m. . ... TYr-FWhlTERS RENTED 109 rental marhipes, s II makes. rady for Instant d-llv-rv. Eveeymachlm Irt-e!iis , - every particular; J. E. Cray t on A jCo U7 . Tryon, 'Fbone V. - Candlea JOe. per dosen. Box pries for. .ten dosea tl.7S.jlO dosen 11.21. ' Oet a supply from us and be ready for the emergency. XV. L CTUJWELL. , Thones 744 and SIT, . NOTTOOEflRLY : ' to investigate x ; ; Refrigerators See" our Stone "White, "The chest With the : r. diiU-m. it.M "Coldest and cleanest. r-j-'r ttf South Tryeet tu ' Century Paint is a strictly pure - linseed oil 4 paint,- and hat been in constant use for the past quarter of a century. . r Pigments- of un-' questioned quality' are used in its manufacture. It is to-day the recognized standard for abso lute purity and real worth. . 1 ,' ' , T0ERENCE PAINT CO., 10 N Tryon. Phone 178. WE WANT ybiir business for Plumbing, Heating ; and Supplies.- ' IIACHKEY BROS. CO. 6 WEST HFTH STREET, .'PHONE 311 jA Representatlva Wanted m 'w Every County In Xonh "" ' i Carolina for the i Soclifm Sclool of Telcjnply . aad Urn ' '': ii ET1AKUEL SaiOOL rw-A-iefY it-, - Yvf.'rv - tflillwUtwti ui. A.J lliiiuit.tj . ASUEVlLLE, If. C. Liberal commissions pal t r'rVt - partita Rtfsrences require-!. That; Distinguish , o . .. .-. - W -vr? K--: i' ,j n ' ' V'.i A 1 ' . ' it'-'" . " J,.V j isnt always due to -pedigree. It comes from a. knowledge o how to wear , your iv.i-s - clothes -. and what , clothes to wear. The clothes we handle ex emplify a ' degree of good form which can not be measured by the dollar mark. Not priced so high as cus tom .workability every whit as good in quality of fabric and tip-top 'tailoring. LonS-Tats;.C!:::::::-'. Known for Stvl: Fit rr.l C
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 9, 1908, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75