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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 29, 1003., Mr. and Mra B. H. Lee. Mr. ana Mrs. sccl'i ai;d FthiG::.M Cb me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty. 7 -Frsd Nuh, ea North Ctiurca. street Pat rrartr Martin- Lyon, 1 oflar left yesterday morning tor her boms. EffilSEfifflTl J. P. Etowe, Mr. end Mrs. Harris Wllleox. Mr. and Mr. Fred Glover. Mr. And Mrs. R, s. Bun bee, Mrs. D. c. I v. aereia drove ot wallowing swum Lyle, Mrs. W. J. Thomas, Mrs. Al- I; were tarred. ' v - exanaer Messrs, Mrs. W. J. Thomas, Mrs. Al- i were tarred, , v - ' , - '. ' r Squibb, Miss d ith Palmer, v.loso banquet shocked the nostril and i. J. F., Cannon. Charles Wat- theeye; . . . , . .. f. J' Harty. Chase Breuleer. TWetoke a TOicW "Behold thVawtrco "Whits. Joha Tate. Dolpn " iCli T ' . f0".4 "" yesterday morning tor aer noma. MilUron. Robin fled; and taw a field that seemed at first ' Mr. and UtTb. Spearman. of "ordmoi , One gtenin, of rose, pur. and. v5lT!m.o?.f iSS J - R"? 0rc?58t!TlH,!dI! y dewy bods -mid dark green ioliag. . . ri..... xj,... i suDscnpwon eancs si i nursed: , . v - .-. -. i . . , , i rJrf. dartt.r. I "wi breese, taat cornea mat ? v Uhmt Fla.. are visiting at the homef w wkitn.... flattie. , .Wwh. I outnera scene, ; 7 . .7 -A . A w 1 " -J V'.. . - I K tJ.VIt tV. " . s ir, jone are spending a day or two 19 tne cuy, 1 . JT? J, A. Cheshire. ; , ' , stopping at the flelwyn., MivDeWbUs J V- COTTOLENJtr . M V -f ; - .. r..v i.e .---I " I fn T?11vh u attend I . T . V tsrdsy raonUng" for Raleigh to attend tns Mahler-crow weaain. Miss 'Anna Dorothea Itruecer5 has ' returned from Concord, where she 'pent some time wltlj her sister. . Ths Spinsters will meet thle after t naon at 4 o'clock wit Miss Ruth , Reilley at h,r toore tn Dilworth. - ' 7 ' " , T 1 1 t ' ' : ' : mrs. rfwia xuio uuihh PERSON Al .BRIEFS. f: .'-J " I ' - ... - : " - T ! The MovemenU oTa Number of Pso- A - Few ' Minor Happening U ana 1 . pie Visitors and Others. V West. Fourth Pfr J.'S' Oa.. -waa a visitor m ths- city yester- rday, at Tryon, being entirely eov- ty . , 1 . v sred with rocks., . . jtfr. IV-Brandt ' returned to his -For the brfef season f : . day home la Greensboro yesterday, after Charlotte -will let Greensboro , be me 1 aneaaing the meetlna- of tine Oaseball storm centre of aonwthing.; ; linanager of the Carolina, Laa-ue clr- ,: ') Mi TtMtrtea Blake, leave this morn- ri- j. a ' . i.., 1. 1.1.1 r. u. w. muiM Kicnmona tend ths May Muste Fe.UvaL " ; - . RWhardson Orchestra as .violin- li0 Lot h' I day or two In ths city on business, recent-1 Air. J uvuiv twot o Atianti t HMr. 13. U Fropst, wnowas reoeiu-i ir J jYank Beck, of Atlanta, iy operated on at bu -w.r omiuuu. 1 lkl, spent yesterday in tha city, has sufficiently recovered to oe re-1 Mr. W. J. . Black burn c-f oreens- - Mrs, H. ' R. Wlloox will satertsln ' Friday afternoon at t:M -o'clock at 1:- suobrs la honor of her guest. Mrs. W. J. Thomas, of "L"10;, hta: moved to his home on .West Fifth boro. Speet yesterday to ths city on tha cuest of Mrs. W. Lw Wilnoits, Mr. 1 . . ... ... I K.,-in , . . . . , ;;8oulbb, of Clnclnnattl, , - -Ths famert are in the midst of a. Mr. W. 1C fitrtnger. c Belton. R j ... '. I k.k- . i.Min. friuL.worv. oflv was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, Ut. and Mis. U Huh. or onei ' ' ; - -round will be f Mr. C4arles A. Oanbrill. of Ander- - by. were iMtwiMiM 0,lJ rounded no all over thw county In . C., was registered among the topping at me oeiwy.,, - . ...... jt - - , , , 1 guests at the Selwyn yeateraay. . . :f Means, T Concord, spent yesteroay 1 unarious piatrorm were 1 ; Mr. H. E. Ray of Macon, Ga., r was .in me cwy. stopping- H im ijn.w -i. i visitor in ths city yesterday. i . . ., 1 . .- , luwc year-s corresponaing wswMi . Mr j..,. sheaham, of Roanoke, " - Mlns Hudie Bcort wiu- jts o-uy xour oates u - . -1 va., was a Ohariotts visitor - yester for elpartanburg, & C, ' to attend - t believe Union will ' divide! day. -. ths -musio festival. I about equally .-between the . three! Mr. C. H. M. Tulburt.' of ' North " , ' ; . ' ' . ' I oandidatea for Oovernor, remarked I Wilkesboro, was registered among 'Oils Lily eueg, or eauaoury, is . attorney of that nlacs yesterday, the guests at the Central yesterday, ths guest of Miss Estelle Reed, at ..j frenas of ji are hard at work." Mr. J. H. Wttherspoon, of Rock itas tioms of Mrs Walter W.Watt, . MAi.n.' e .. HllL B. C.. spent yesterday in ... the OH lumm. ibv v. - 1 rvf .k. IJttla.TAn rom. Stopping MIMtOUioru, ma... . - t ' . ' I hi, n,4, aiMri S.n,rtmvt tnr I Mr. W. C. (Heattv of Monroe, spent 1, '.Mrs. T. J. Wilson, of winston-iia- 1 fcl,'7irZlt&-siteZ " ha city yesterday.- 'lem.-ta vlsRlng at. tha boms of Mr. m 'been called nef t ZlJ 'Mr. John F..Scott, ot Cheater. & " and Mrs. Wade H. Harris, oa North vllle bX the erttlcal Illness of his c vtMa. in tha city, ston- r. rB strsst. . rnotner..wno aas oeea.sicic ror smm - . th- Wlrfv ... - - ' . I Amonjr the sruests at'the Buford At a meeting to-morrow or tne 1 yesterday -were Messrs. H. M. cells Dilworth Crflg Club. Messra Crawford and. B. T. Wlgglna of 6aJisbury. Bennett and Plummer etewart, of the Messrs. R. It. Sum me y. Harold local bar, will make addresses. Ths Child, and W. E. Burden, of Norfolk, place Is In ths. hall over Sims' store. I Vs., were visitors In ths cKy yester Mrs B. E. ThomDson. of Blacks-I and ths tlms Is I o cock. Musio is on day. . :. ' bnrr. A. C soent yesterday In tae I ths nrocramme. . v I Mr. H. . Pauling, of 6t Mat - Among the guests In the city yes terday, was Mrs. W. E. tlt, .of Tay- lorsvllle. filte -was a guest . at ths Central. : : I City, a guest at ths Central., Mrs. Ralph JNler and Mra. H. O. v Miller ' dellghtfuy entertained a - number of their friends at the home ' of the former on North College street yesterday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Tilghman Haws, of Knozvllle, Tenn. The lovely home wss taste- ly decorated and a most enjoyable Ths repairing of the Providence c -! ? I't?rd-.TOOnf road from ths city limits to ths town- in V, -'. -hi. ii.l'i. .k., nn.r,w. Mr. C A. Hunt, of Lexlngrton, was road baa been materially widened and fevered among the guests at the glvsn a fins (top dress! g which makes Vf.'LS.l't.wlstls of Rocklns tt vaslly ens of, the most aDtraotlve w.r-JlimFj!'.Lv!Lg roads leading out of Charlotte. . -, 2.,.'" ' ' The Episcopal Association ofl - r. m a raves of Greensboro. fission woraers 01 vnanotis win spent yesterday In the city. ' afternoon was spent. Euchre was meet to-night . at I o'clock at 8 Mr. F. H. Huggtns, of Fort Mill. ths game played. Mrs. J. O. Gard' ner winning the first prise, a beauti ful silver fern dish, snd Mra Ralph Laxton, the consolation, a fan. The Invited guests we it: Mesdames C. M. Strong. W. A. fimlth.-W- J- Ma lone, V. J. Guthery. W. P. , Johnson, Fred Oliver, Fred Glwver, H. M. Rose, J. R. Ross, E. CDwelle, Ar nold 6haw W. M. 'Annette. O. - U Best. ' W. A. Montgomery, W. A. Reynolds, H. . B. . Fowler, F. Mark's, chapel, corner of Tenth snd IS. C, was registered among ths guests Davidson streets. Consequently Che I at ths Central yesterday. - teachers' meeting at BU Peter's Epls-I . Mr. E. E. Hanks of .Burlington, was copal church wiir not be held this a Charlotte visitor yesterday. week. : , s 1 Mr. O. U Carpenter, a prominent t.ii- tiin. v.. w. (cotton mill man of Worth, was reg- humorist.. will appear at the Selwyn among ths guests at the Bu- Hotei May 4th, under Wie ausplcas of tne CTKtenton Home. - h oas a flno reputation In Charlotte, as well as over the entire country. He will in an proDSDiiiijr ' navs C Whltlock, W. - A,. Zweler, wh, .-.- h. TIT Jt , T 1 D.k..l . r Arieage, j. H. - wawers, inarris ,viu- cox. Alexander 8iullb, A POOH AUDIENCE. ' A. C. Lee. Charles Parker. J. F. Wilkes. A. 8. ,Tal T VI Vttw.ll JamM Va nV.U !. C. Maffltt. J. C. Montgomery. Ben x,hi: 0' ,lie Prmentatloii of I over on business Mr. C. M. Boyd, of Davidson, spent last nlaht In ths-city.- - Mr. R. L. Slgmon, of Llncolnton. "I was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. an suaience D u.nk.. .h tmriii the Huntersvllle publlaschool the last term, went down to , MaUhews last night to spend a week or ten days. Mr. D. D. Johnwon, of .Concord, was a . CharloDts visitor yesterday, coming t 3 1 Wmmfoi Dress Muslins lOo." Tarfl (Commencing To-Day) Special purchase of over five thous and yards Embroidered Swisses and Muslins la ' neat colored figures and dots. ' '.. . '' 1 '. Regular value Uc to J Sc. a yard - B?WlIJ?hhiindredretty jtyles, mostly light colors. ' This is by all means the most at tractive Hhs' of Dress Fabrics ws have ever offered at amthing like the price. Window display shsws few of the stylet; Sale commences to-day. Price 0 Cents a Yard. S5c Lawns 19 i-3c Yard Another half pries - value. 7 Eight elegant styles dainty, sheer Colored Lawns; ths usual J Sc. Quality, at .... .13, )-2c a yard HUUnery Our Millinery policy Is to always show the swellest and latest stylet as they come out during the whole sea son. Accordingly almost dally this department receives some new things. etyies are . constantly changing, if only a little, and our ambition la to always show THE LATEST. r Bmlth. ;. Henry Anderson, Luke 8esr well. J. H. Ham. A M. Whlsnant, v W. J. Thomas. H. Jordan, M. M. Mqrphy, J.-L. Keerans, J. O. Guard tier. C. E. Hooper, R. W. Vincent, Ralph Laxton, - Lotte ' Humphrey, A. r -.i- r, a u.,M w 1 . urn. , hoite, Harry Miller, C.. E. . LouU Sohllt. H. H. Straub. H. I Adams, iH. S. Mather, B. D. Heath. P. M. Brown. N. Davidson. Frank Purcell. . Harry Dixon, , WUI Bruna C B. Bryant, E. V. Flnlay ' son. George Howell, W. L. Butt, E. ' J. Parrlsh, F. 1 D. Gatchell, - Fred White. William 11- Thompson, George , W. Graham. J. R. VanNesa, Misses Nettie Rosenthal, Murphy, Busts Pennlman, Mildred BUpham, and ' johnste Dickson.. -7 :?y : : " . "' Mr. and Mra John D. 1 Fry, of " South Boston, Vs., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Williams, In Dilworth. 4", t - Mra n. Mm Wilder,, and daughter, ' Mrs. . Kenneth Blake of Boston. are spending several days with Mrs. W. W. Graham, at , Mimosa near Tryon. . . . , , ' ' ;; ' Mrs.-Alexander Squibb, f- Clnct natti. O., 4s' the guest of Mra- W. L, Wilholte. ; ; , ,y. ; ' ... ' iMr. and Mrs. 8. V Furchesu ' of , Farmington, will spend the latter part "Inabella" falls to Attract,the Samel Mri Unwood Robinson, of Lowell, hiseu tTowd as uie trt Ana a. apent yesterday. In the city oa busl Fine Performance, Too. . new. It Is no creditable commentary that 1 Mr. Walter Bennett Love, a mem tbe crowd last night at the Academy ber of the bar of Monroe, spent yes to witness the second presentation of tsrday In ths city on legal business. th onitriL s 'Tahlla u mm MmAllor . - Piatt, I than that of the first nlebt. whlcA was I - REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS. inc, I Hself entirely too diminutive for the real worth of tha performance.- Thisl Congressional Convention To-Day at Is easily on of h finest presenta-l Newton and Bute Convention lo tions Of Its kind ever made In the city. .Morrow et Greensboro- Tlie Meek and the management hid a right to - lenburg Representation. , expect, a much better . attendance. The Republican congressional con- Those present, last night were ; so vehtlon meets to-day in Newton, and scattered that sonte or the perform- to-morrow the State convention will ers became discouraged and could not be In session. The Mecklenburg Re be Induced to go upon the stage. publicans are expected to send good Feeling that other attractions had delegations to these meetings, especl much to do with keeping people away, ally to the latter in which Is Dromlsed those who have the opera In charge I a maximum of Interest. - The leaders have decided to offer & matinee per-l of both factions from this community lormanc aturaay to wnicn an admls-I will bs there, ready to give expression slon of 60 and 25 cents will be chars-1 to their sentiments In retard to the la. ed, children being admitted for the eues Ro ba decided. In the fight to re- IVEY'S Announcement Dr. Newton Crair hm . ci w auMVUiiw in nas openea offices at Nos. 25 and 2 Piedmont Building for ths S.v a. "l JBJr, Er Nose and uiaeases. latter price. v:.. ASHSyiLLETS HORSE SHOW. Society People Turn Out In Great Numbers and See Some Good Ex- hlWts Women Outclass the Men ' Riders Miss Reet Wins Vsnderbllt ' Cup.' v .. . 8peoial to Ths Observer. - 's- - . ri.i Ashevllle, April 28. The first day's events of the 1S08 meet of the Ashe-I tain State Chairman Spencer B. Ad ams, Postmaster J. B. Spence Is ex pected to tend the encouragement of hrs voles and Mr. Jake F. Newell with his faithful lieutenants, will be there as properly constituted delegate! to oppose any such- step. The delegation at a whole which was appointed at the late county con ventlon, amid a srtorsilness that is sel dom equaled, is as follows: Messrs. W. T. Houston. O. L. C. SpeciallMofices or ths week with Mrs. Hugh W. Har- !l";.HoJS?ow1AB,,0Piat,n -J1" I Janker. -T W. Garrison.' W. T Wed ris., Mrs. Furches was formerly Miss I v " " , ra 0 Elisabeth Conrad, of Miami, . Fla. clety was there In full force. Practi cally all ths parking spaces were tak en, wnne the exhibits were the equal. . ' Tti. a.m.M m. A . w.lll 1 . 1 maVrlags of Mr. Eugene Harrlngton 1 ik?w hwi?,!.!? BmI '-t. ajewsioe, or tnis ctr', to Miss Janle Massey, of Rock Hill, S. C, the cere mony being performed by' Rev. Al exander War tin In the First Presby terian churoh of Rock Hill, S. C. "Mrs. J. M. Oldham, of this cltv. will be dame of ihonor and i Miss . Rose Mart Lindsay.- of . Torkvllie.' maid of Vl"Lr' V"? P5r""pi honor. Thex brMesmaW. will h- .P'r 01 roaaaiers ever shows. .The features of this after- noon's events were the pair of road sters class and the Jumping class. In the roadster contest the fight was be tween Dr. C. V. Reynolds, of Ashe vllle, winner of last year's blus rib bon, and William C. Colle', of Waynes- viue. Mr, Colle had perhaps the last. seen on dlngton. T. S. Settle, W. V. Hall. D. K. Pope, W. A, Howell, J. D. Albright. J, F. Newell, D. A. Barclay,"- E. !M.- Bell. Ii, H. Wise, Robert McDonald. A. H. Washburn, K Q. Houston and James McDonald. The alternates are as fol lows Ed Spurrier, W; T. Alexander, John Mccurdy, D. McGrath. J. W. Douglass. D. B. Paul, E. E. Short. Henry snerrlll. R. W. Smith, E. Gaughan, ,W. Barclay, J. E. .Griffin and W, K. Junker. , . - MTU MOO RK IN.THE EAST. Kathleen er f T?lr Hl " local iricic tna wos in Dine r 0 E5hIC'" n.i bon amidst a burst of snnlauss. Mr. Z"- i. Leru"i "2 : Colls brought hls entry here from He Speaks at Closing of Forbes School sj. , ur, y awvsri r - jnwiT, VI illlH I tir.. .-..11,. . . , ,.- I l VX-S sfa,sss.a s Al AtH 111 V.. r- w- . ' 1 TTB.VUVBVIIlBt : .J- J I vwir Uun n Alml and the ushers TwIlT be Dr J K. Ma. Th JumPlnff contest was really be- Made by Prof. E. O. Brooks. ? yrZLV wm iii.T hwen Mrs. Bekman Lorlllard and Special to The Observer. J. Townsend 1 B Resvea and J St I , ' nco. sum iauic wwre exmo- I ureenvilie, . J., April - ZS. Last 7iT?Vr'il u Vitlfjr iift: horsewomen and handled their night and to-day were held ths rlos- Ksthertne Maaser will behe dalntv m0uni" ,n uPcrb manner. Mrs. LorU- lng exercises of Forbes Schoet, three fr. J2n" -"T.1" aaUlt? lard had nerhaoa the best mount, a I mil., fmm nrMnvin. w,ik n mornmarri - : a ;. :At 1, .u " ' . 1 Mrs.1 LorU lard won ths blue ribbon I another Interesting feature was the Charles D Arthur are the delMraVea I Ti 0 " nc tne reo. , ne gen- presentation of a Bible and flag to the f .hi- .i!' tle.men rtders were simply not In luUhool by the WInterville Council. Ju- . . . . .. ... 1 irBuovn.uu Biiuw in ui ininr omni. llnllM A mnr,n hwkiii. .which I. L h.M u n.V.f.1, ! f?0" w ln"' lea The entire exercises were ex- morrow and FrMsV " . 1 - I j 17, J; norse snow associstton, 1 Iceedlngly Interesting. T10? na TWr- U- Mlw-Ress won the i Mrs Gsorgel- Mr. C-G. Moore, of Charlotte, can- - a w, -.i-k...i . ul. ynlerbllt cup In the ladles' single I dldats for Commissioner of Arrlcul- of the JNInV ,eoA "wr?. i ?raC,n""? ?'lo"- " prt and ths opportunity the- Helwvn w J., T "-k.- "-" ,'-V"""tc"' r-: was not missed to.aiso have a school -,." . !-,.- u-.'i.uiun miouiniD w larse. ' ' : I aneju the conspired to make It enjoysble. Of viuq iinmoeri ana invited guests there were Jitst enoutrh present to comfortably nil the hall: the music was exquisite "and ths figures were most capably directed by Mr. W. R Robertson, the leader of the german. Those dancing were Mr. and Mra. W. R. Robertson, Mr. snd Mra Freder ick H. Gans, Mr. .and Mra J. R. Van -ss, . . air. snd Mrs. John v M speech from him. In which he dellrht- mmt . . . m . . I in, s ..u ' . v... ... t; , wiwra oiww si napuM mnrriv very strong. In Pitt county In fact The expectations of the sudienrs I throughout this section of the State- were more man met ny tns perform- I ,na win get a targe voie zrom tne ance given by the Three Bs Sun-I East In the State convention.; day school class st the . Firs Ttn. tist church last nia-ht. It was a mina. I - To Decide on Location.' tret show, participated in by quits a I : The trustees of the Methodist Or- number of yjUng people. It could I phanags of the Western North Caro hardly have been better... All were in I Una Conference will meet to-day at costume and many feats of skill were I Salisbury to take final action upon the Scott. Mr. and Mra. fl r costume and many xeau of skill were I Salisbury to take final action upon the . . ' ' . JtiejC- I .-r.-n.. am w.ll mm . - I , . I .ui. 1 . I .... 1 mm . anaer, sat,' and Mrs. R, L. Tats. I wc, wwi; i no i nrvin iumusiuii. inreo .wr. son Mrs. H . C. Moore Mr and "" vu,wa ins i.iwiiiir urn vh idi omra or Mrs. W. L. Wilholte Mr ' snd iV crowd. There was a Urgs attendance, trustees. . these being Rev. Frsnk.SI- t,,Hi- Dsdsworth, Dm sni Mrs B 'c Jhs Proceedt went.tojhe class unds.. Jer,. Rev.' Harold. Turner and Mr. . A, Nalle, Mr. end Mra Gillespie Sadler. ' r , : Glenn. Mr. F. L. "Hoffman, of Lincoln- r . . , . ... f jni, anu nn, a . Marty. Mr. and Mra Max liunter. Mn snd Mrs. H B. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. W.-A.- Reynolds. r IT ALWAYS PATS Te buy the best, and eertstnly When It Is the most economieaL Housekeepers esve neen oraenng Blue Ribbon for ten years. ! ...... 4tcopai sieeung to-Day. ' J ton spent last nlsht in the city en Following services at S o'clock to-l route to Salisbury to attend the meet night st St. Martin's chapel there wlllllng He will prosecute the claims of be a meeting of the Association ofl his town for the institution. ... Mission worsers of the City of Char lotte. At o'clock this evenlnr there! - Mecon Postmaster AnnolntetL will also be a meetlnr of tha vHtn Ti'a.kin-.nn a ...it ? e itk- ti VaniHa of St. Peters church, at wjjlch a larga dent has appointed Harry Stillwell aenuancs w ucairea. -, . ;. Edwardt postmaster at Maoon. Ga, T.wLl?'"i!L1 . rOH -ROOM ' HOUSE. Oak St J $8 for -room house, e. tth i l6 2- for 7 rooms. Piiworthf ri tor i - rooms, Dilworth; fii.so ror cottage with ,. Hi . seres, barn, chicken yard snd houses, all well enclosed. In Sunnyslds; M for t rooms, new. beyond Hesth'a; I rooms, new. Pslmer St., $u.so; i rooms. Palmer, tt: colored tenants sup plied at tl.a to $2.K a week. 1 E. U KEESLER. 35 g. Tryon, 'Phons to. SPECIFY -BLUB - RIBBON-IP TOtT - want the best Vanilla, ask your grocer for Riue Ribbon. , The flavor Is perfes Uon, and besides,, It goss twice ss tar. 1 .inC 9 OROTHY mwm 71 Hair . Bow and Sash ' Ribbon Sets . at Popular Prices. "Ribbons That ft ETS RlBBOH To meet fashion's latest demand for the "little folks" at prices in reach of all. , Beautiful patterns in Moire, Figured Taffetas and Persians, all matched and put up in a dainty box. One Sash 2 1-2 yards long and 5 1-2 inches wide and two 4Cinch Hair lows, priced as to quality ' $2.00 to $3.75 set Six Hair Bows, the popular shades $1.90, $2.10, $2.45, $3.00 & eh & ms v MILLS & REID livery. Feed and Sales Stables (Dealers In Corn, Hay, etc.) New Horses, New Vehicles. Swell turnouts at reason able rates. 200-21 1 W. Fourth St. -(Successors to W. G. Rosa Co.) xiJimsuxi:sWimiJi IAP-A-LAC ALL SIZES AND COLORS at WOODALL tk SHEPPARD'S Drug , Btore, 51 South Tryon street; ' FOR PROMPTNESS AND ACCURACT, send your- presciipUons to - Btowe's. Every cars is used hers In putting : them up exactly ss the doctor orders. r J A 8. r, P. 8TOWE A CO.. Druggists. f'rhone 179. . : . TOW COLD LUNCHES DEVILED Crsbs. : Lobster, Potted snd Dsvtled ilsra or os Tongues u cans and glass. All kinds of Sausares.- Veal Lnaf Shrimpv Boned and Petted Chicken and .Turkey, Curried Fewl, Boiled Ham to cans. Can S or lis. We will do the rest jtujJSH-vsN , NEbS Cot iv PANIC PRICES BEST QUALITY HA If 8 ,; uv, rrunes sc. apples 10c., Seedless orsnses 7c. nnest Country Butter on les ., Cooking Butter 174c BRIDO ERS CO.,-,30 West Trsds street. rOR RENT-)l WEST UTII. MODERN v -room; m j. nna modem 7 roemst tl K. eth. I rooms. Other I and 4-room houses tn . all parts of city. stors room, J Pegrsm Btj I store room.- I Belmont Ave; t new brlek stores, Bel mont. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. -: ,. - -.' .' - . . NICE THINCS TO EAT-lf yen are look- " . .'" - " ' " uni you SnOUid visit the Gem Dining Room snd tha Oem Lsnch Room. The most OD-tai .ths mos soeommodatlsg. CenturyPalnt is a strictly pure linseed oil paint, and has be,en in constant use for, the past quarter of a century. Pigments of un questioned quality are used in its manufacture. It is to-day the recognized standard for abso lute purity and real worth. TORRENCE PAINT CO., 10 N. Tryon. : Phione 178. TTPEWRITERa RENTE Dui ... machines, all makea. r.adr fnr J d.llvry.' Every "chin. 'eATcl... ?i every particular. J. e Crsyton I fi W It Tryon. 'I-hOns l&t. . C.- s. NICE COUNTRY IUmj. . Klngan's Reliable Hams and " ted Westphalia I ', .-.'.. - '. V- '- v.; ; W.-1L CRowriL. . Thoaes III aoj j, A' Waterman Ideal Fountain Fen ; . or a : . Sterling Standard Flange Fountain Pen. These two pens are ab solutely the pick of the hundreds, on the market to-day. Each of them absolutely and thor oughly griarantecd. Our stock is very complete at this time and we can suit your "hand" to a' Prices $2.50 to $6.00. fl Just received another M 5 supply of the popular Rod Dwarf Ink Pencil. M Price $20. . ; fj Stc.ie & Barringer Co. H j J Booksetlers, SUttoners, Office ii '' ' -'"Outfitters. 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