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a pan lot at the son recital f Mrs. Min nie Wriston Smith Friday night, in stead of Prof. J. H. CralzhllL as stat SOCIAL Ar;D FERSOnAL ed yeaterday. . Mrs. Ryder is one of V. the oest accompanlata in the State. CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAf 23, 1903. . IVEY'S Mrs; H E. C. Bryant ml daugh ter ElUabetJi tSharae. ' have left Washington. whuo they spent, the f winter, tor Durham, whore Uioy w:ll - pDd ten Jiyi ' with - Mr.-and Mr Victor 8. Bryant before returning to v Charlotte. . "-' f': - Mlss JuUa Flckllng. who has been the guest of Mn Wr Tenth .unu, left yesterdsy for Co lumbia, S. C, for a ahort visit. Miss rick 11 ng will spend to-morrow In the cit r on her way home . to Washlnf - ... ton. -:i I J JV ' . 41.u : will mfnMI jnisii uura ) niuJ " " -----next Wednesday from Richmond, Va., , where she has been teaching during " the past year. ; ghe will apend the greater part of the summer with her parent. CoL and Mrs. J,. A. Anthony, . v on West Trade( street. . Mr. and Mn. W. H. Thompaon re j. tamed yesterday morning from. , Bir mingham; Ala., where they spent sev . eral weeks with relatives. h Mlaaea Benlah.' Myrtle and Virginia - Howell gare a delightful atraw ride Tuesday evening m honor of a few their select f rienda. a Stopping at the Sugar Creek Presbyterian church grove -the company partook ot dell , dona refreshments which had been prepared for their coming. The guests were Misses Mary Slmma, Nell Alex ander, Chattte Usher and - Beulan, ' Myrtla rand Virginia Howell -and Meaerr Will Bradfleld, Myera Natnan, Clark Hill. Theodore Lucas, A. C. PhllpotU and Frank Pcgram. f . ,- Mr H. O. Miller and daughter, Miss Aileen. leave to-day for Wrights- . - a V. . . mm 111 anAIln - vllle- Beaehf ww'Wi e---awhlle. ' , Mrs. Walter Scott and email son , returned laat night from a visit to relaUvea In Mount Airy.. .. ' Mlaa Kllla Holland. of Roanoke. Va.. Is visiting at the homo of her Ulster, Mra. U E. Covington, on Jack son Terracs. . ' , , " Tho wedding last evening of Miss Mabel Cuthbertaon and Mr. William ' Jeekson, Thomas at the home of he bride's mother, Mrs. J. M. Cuthbert aon. on Ransom Place, was an event of . conaplouous Intereat to many Charlotte peopled The ceremony waa performed In the aouthweat parlor of the Cuthbertaon home by Rev. K. L. " Bain, aaalated by Rev. Frank Slier. The mam ot nonor waa u ". Cuthbertaon. . and Mlaaea ' -Mary Thomas, of Rockingham, and Miriam Long, of thla city, were bridesmaids. The bride waa given away "by her brother. Mr. J. W. Cuthbertaon. Mr. . W. S. Thomas waa beat man. A de- Ughtfur reception followed the cere marv an A la tar In the eve nine Mr and Mrs. Thomaa left for the North, where they will apend two weeka Returning they will be at home In Charlotte. . 1 Mrs. John E. Oatea and Mra. Daisy Oatea Keerana left laat nignt ior Tlalflmnra . vhHi thev will visit for a week. Next Friday they will go to New York, from whicn point tney will aall Saturday v for the Old World to apend several . months abroad.- . Mr. and Mra Harold F. Smith, Jacksonville, Fla,, . were reglatered amona the a-uests at the Central yeaterday. . - . Mr. and Mra William M. Person, Of Sparrow's Point.' Md.. returned home yeaterday morning after spend Ing a few. daya In the city with Mra. Joe Person, on North Church street Mrs. E. L. Galloway and young son have returned .from Hlddenlte, where they apent a week-.--". Carda reading as follows have been received In the city: Mr. and Mra William' Christian vequeet the honor of your presence at the marriage of thetr daughter - Beulan Lee Ozfhent to Mr. Frank F. LoUmann on Wednesday evening, June the tenth, nineteen hundred and eight, r at eight o'clock . Holy Innocent Episcopal Church Baltimore.' . .. - Mr. and Mra A. W Holler and email son returned to their home in Statesvllle yesterday morning - after anendtng a short time. In the city . with Mra. Hollera mother, Mra. E. H. Overcarsh, on Elizabeth avenue. Mrs. Jenks Hutchison - and little daughter returned from Morganton yeaterday morning, where they spent aeveral weeka with rflatlvea. Mr. and Mra. O. B. Carpenter, of SUnley, were visitors In , the , city yesterday..."';", ". '.-t.:-, Mra. C. C. Hook and1 Mrs. John W. . Miller rt tnpnrflnr nnvoral Amvm In Concord with Mra George Patterson. Mra. O. J. Foreacre -has returned to her homo In Atlanta, Ga., after spending some time in the city at the , home' of pr. and Mrs. T. F. Costner, ' on South Tryon street , : - ; , . v Mlsa Edna Ross, ot Pinevllle, spent Misses Mary Morrison and Lily and Kate Johnston will sail to-day from New York for Europe, where they will spend the summer. -: Mrs.; Frank Armfleld, of Monroe, spent yeaterday in the city, stopping at the Buford. . . Mrs. Corinne Gibbon. 'of Asheville, ts . visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R.-, L. Gibbon, on South Tryon street , , ;.r . , ' Mf.Jand Mrt." W. S.Ware.of Jack sonville. Fla were visitors In the'clty yesterday, stopping at the Selwyn. Among . the out-of-town guesU at the Selwyn -yesterday were Miss Sal lie Lou McKinnon. of -Maxton. and Mlaa Nancy Bt Phillips, of Louisville. . Ky. .: ,,;;. ... .- .: . Mr,- and Mrs. John MrSween. of rlorence. R C, were. vUl tors In the city yesterday. v Mrs. J. P. ' Green will ' serve Ice cream oa . the U. in front of her home, Xo. 710 East Fifth street, this evening for the ben en t of the Ladles' AM Society of the Tryon Street Meth edlst ehurch. The public Is cordially Invited. . . .: Miss Johnsle Bason, who Is the guest of Mls May, Oatea. leaves the first of the week for Burlington, where sho will visit relatives for a few days. .. She will1 then so to New York where, the latter part of June, she will Join a party which will sail for Europe to spend the aummer. .. - - - .Mrs.' W. B. Ryder win bo accom- ASK FOR BLt'K RIBBON Temon and Vanilla, the finest, extrscta pooslbl to prodttr. Go twt-r as (ar as otber klnd apd flavor perfectly. The Movements of a Number of Peo- ' pie, -Visitors and Others. Mr. S. B. Cary, of Roanoke, Va., was registered among the guests at mo eeiwyn yaateroay. ... , . . Mr. E. S. Harrington, of "Greens boro, waa a Charlotte visitor yeater dav. - . ' Mr. Cluade Ronar. of Cludowlcl, Ga., was a visitor In to city yester day. . . "Among the guests ' at ' the Selwyn yesterday were - Messrs. u. u. acum and F. A." Jonea, of Laland, Mlsa. . Mr. R. H. Parker, of Chattanooga, Tenn.. was registered .- among th guests at the Southern Manufactur era flnb vesterdav. : - -'. . ; .Mr. qaldwell; . Woodruff will leave this .ween , ior . jrairneia mn, way, where he will spend tno sum Mr ' T' v. . Alien. ha" returned from Norfolk', Va., his new home, and will spend several days in tin cuy. . 1 Mr. L. R. Haaood. of King's Moufr tain, spent several hours In, tho city yesterday, v . ' '- ? ' Mr. J. Guy Wella; of Shelby, was Charlotte . visitor yesterday. ; Mr. H. R. Barrow, of SDartanburg, S. C; waa reglatered - among the ruests at , the Buford . yesterday. Dr. W. W. Pharr spent yesterday In Davidson attending the commence ment exercises there.'.;" V; ' Mr. J. H. Barney left last night for New York, where Monday ho . will sail for Liverpool, ' his home. Mr. Barney Is a cotton expert and spends every winter la the city. He will re turn next fall. " - Mr. Stuart W. Cramer has returned from Richmond. Va., where ho at tended the annual meeting of ..the American Cotton Manufacturers" As sociation last week. -Dr. H. M. Stucky, of Marion, S. C, waa reglatered among the gusta at the Southern Manufacturers' , Club yesterday. - '-. Mr. T. C. Whedbes. of Columbia, 8. C, waa a visitor In tho city yeater day. Mr. Q. W. F. Harper, of Lenoir, was registered among tho guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Dr. J. Sam Cox, of Columbia, S. C. spent yesterday In tho cfty on bus iness. . Mr. J. T. Lupton, of Chattanooga, Tenn., waa a visitor rn the city yeaterday.- - - ' Mr. D. W. Alderman, a prominent lumberman of Alcolu, S. C., waa a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr, J. L. Wilson, of Abbeville, 8. C, was registered among the guests at tho Selwyn yesterday. Mr. T, u. Bawnnson. or KOcK Hill 8. C, spent last night In the city, stop ping at the Buford. Mr. C. S. Steele, of Columbia, S. C, waa a Charlotte visitor yeaterday. Mr. Claude Brown, of Ashnille, Is VISITED COLORED 8011001 A Charlotte Cttlxcn Surprised at the fepiendia commencement Kxerctses. To the Editor of The Observer: It' wss my privilege to attend part of the exercises of both the white and colored graded school commence ments held here last week and to say that I waa delighted with the appearance and training- of the white children and , their ainging expresses It very mildly; but I was absolutely amased, at what I heard and saw at the colored commencement. Aa the popular way of expressing It Is, they naa ma wmte children "skinned a mile." ,,. Their alngin waa aimply grana ana some or the girls played on the piano some very difficult pieces (girls not over 1 and they played as well as girls who have graduated in 'our best music schools. But the thing- that I was moat surprlaed at was the speecHes of tho boys in de bating; the question of selecting a trade or profession X which was best for the negro). They spoke with ease and fluency and used .beautiful lan guage; their arguments were logical and Interspersed with humor. Now remember that there are only eight grades In their school. , I write this to let the whit'e people of Charlotte know that the money we are spend ing on the education of the negro Is having good results and that the ne groes may know that their efforts to obtain an 'education are appreciated. The tine results achieved In this school show great earnestness on the part of the children and capability on the part of the teachers, and it ia notice able that there Is a marked Improve ment In the behavior , of the colored school children going to and from school-since the principal now in charge was elected. .... M. F. TROTTER. May Jth.v GENERAL STEPHEN LEE ILL; Commander of Confederate Veterans Critically 111 and His Physicians Hold Out Little Hope For His Recovery. Vicksburg, Miss., May ST. General Stephen D. Lee, commander-in-chief of the Confederate Veterans, Is criti cally ill here and his physicians report ed lata to-night that little hope is held out for his recovery. - General Leo was taken 111 on May list, after a hard day's task Jn mak ing speeches and welcoming the Iowa and .Wisconsin reunion - veterans at tho natlonaj park here. - He has suf fered a stats of collapse and his son Blewett. Lee. general counsel for the Illinois Central, haa been summoned from Chicago. , Rev. Mr. Johnson to Move. : His friends in the city will regret to know that Rev. 8. M. Johnson, ' and v. tfe, who was a daughter of the kite Capt T. L. Vail, will leave to-day for the Northwest where they wlU make their home In the future! Mr. John son Is a minister 4f the Presbyterian Church and has supplied a number of pulpits since he came to Charlotte some years ago to look after the in terests of Captain Vail who was then in declining health. - ' , s . , f . . ... - .,-x Mr. McXinrh Will Ron .For"' State r.. Senate. v . .. . '. U waa learned yesterday from au thoritative sources that ex-Mayor Samuel 8. McNlnch will be a candi date this year for election to the of fice of State Senator. . Mr. McNlnch'a platform. It Is 'understood.!- will , be strict enforcement of the prohibition law recently enacted. - He -favors a prohibition taw which Is a straight article, without adulteration. - . .. : '; At the Academy of MmIcj '. There-will be an entire change of bill at the Academy of Musio begin ning this afternoon. Johnny Jones, nea-ro ' monologlst: Eddie Gardner, comedy Juggling; Mont" Williams, book and wing dancer, and Elliott and Le- Roy, comedy saeicn artists, are me performers on this week's bllL Weak women should read my "Book No. 4 For Women." It was written ex pressly for women who are not well. The Book No. ieia ot w. tinoops -nignt Cure'r aod just now . these soothing, healing, antiseptic sappnaltorie cm In successfully applied. The . book, and strictly confidential medical advice la en tirely tree. Write Dr. Shoo p. Racine, Wis. The Night Cure is sold by Mul len's Pharmacy. .vv . ,i acts gently jet prompt: Wonthe bowels, cleanses the stem ejectuoll assists one in overcoming Habitual constipation permanently. To get its beneficial ejfecis.ouy Tne genuine. Ranulacturedytho ' ATM1RN1A. infcSxiujpCo. '.; ';' BRIEFS. .. A Few Minor Hsppenlnrs In , and A do uk me wiy. :i . , t T? a w n.AM, a Vmmm ' made speech last night at Salvation Army headquarters. . '. wlU meet this morning Immediately arter tne ii o ciock service. rA Japanese woman who contorts herself in a surprising manner Is the vaudeville attraction at the Bijou. Mr. Thomas O. Allison, who Is quite 111 at the Presbyterian Hospital, waa restlnr fairly quietly last night A revival meeting Is In progress at Seversvllle Methodist church. Services will be neid eacn evening bi 8 o'clock. The Thompson Orphanage Guild will meet this morning at St Peter's Episcopal cnurcn lnvneoiaieiy m the service. The prohibition' vote in Deweeae township, box 1, Davidson, was 77 to I insteaa oi ( to s as given m jrwc, dav's naoers. . Ice cream will be served on the Iswn of Mrs. J. P. Greene, wo. ti East Fifth street, this evening, from t to 1 1 o'clock. The primary" department of the First preaoyterian cnurcn win a lawn party at the church thla after noon from 4 to 7 o'clock. . The Greenaboro team will leave la morning for Winston-saiem wnere win nlav the first or a aeriea at inree rames of Dall tnia aiiernoon. Dr. J. E. S. Davldaon left last nirht for Baltimore, where ho will i.ii. nnat.a-rmliinta course In sen eral practice and diseases of children. Xrm A Am M Vlltta.ll hSB DUrChSS- ed from the Durham and Murphy Land Compan) tne uuae reeiueni; riu nn Piast Seventh street the con alditration belna- S 1.(00. , This being the Hoiy uay oi me Ascension tnere win oo a ctwohuwh UaI Cnmmnnltll at St. Pet er's Episcopal church at 10 o'clock in the morning. Tho condition of Mr. T. Oaik oi.1i ' m liMihar nf RernrSar W. M Smith, ia critical. Several timea yea terday he was thought to be dying. Little hope of his recovery Is entertain ed. ... .' The steel lathing which Is to be used in putting down me noors oi in vvtir. rtp mi irnvna ana i uuw w i i.ntnailjMt in tha bulldlns. The lathing is similar to that used in the Selwyn Hoiet Tk caa Rninl nf Medical Ex- .niii.n win mtat at tho Zlnsendorf - -- -- --- - ... ..... Hotel, Wlnaton. Juno lotn. inn. and 4th. for tho examination oi mv.- who deaire to aocure iiconaoa m v tic medicine in the State. Th. funeral aervlcea of Perry. the t-montha-old son of Mr. and Mra T. White. ' who died at the home of his parents In North Char lotte Tuesday afternoon, were con- rfunfeii veaterflav rrom tne reaiaence. The Interment was, at Elmwood. TVi mnnthlv maetlnr of the Charlotte Poultry Association is an nounced for to-mgni at tne room i Mr. J1SK. Alexanaer in tno nnj n..tiiT nn North Trvon street The meeting will bo an Important one and a full attendance Is urged. wk w.t.p am Trad street from rknnh atreet to the Seaboard freight depot wlM be cut off after t o'clock this morning pending tne iransier i connection from the Aid to the new llnaa - That hatrAIM Will t0 InCOn- venlenoed as . - little as possible, for tho new connections win do biu m double-quick time. . i Cllnchfleld, the. Coal of Quality. Maybell'i Qnlntetsence ' of YioIeU V. ' One of the most delicate of ; y; ; odors- : !; O ' T5c bottle. Registered . Nnrses Directory. (Graduate Nurses only). - . ',-: ' ' BurwEll-Duna Retail Store 'Phonos 41 and 00. ' Smart Shoes for Little Folks Patent Leather Port Tie, has belt strap buttoning around ankle and colonial tongue and bow on vamp. This style gives ample room for crowing feet, - docs not cut the fleshy foot at open ing on .Tamp. Thia is our own style and we reason ably call it just nglit.- Infant's size, l'to 5, $1.00; small child's with . spring heel, 4 to' 8, $1.25; large child's, 8 1-2 to 11, ?1J. 13y mail 10c. extra. G!IQR-f.:00HE CO. . " j t , . Rugs Nice for ' porches to protect the skirts and also Improve the looks of tho porch.' Also tho very thing for worn' places In matting or carpet Extra . large '. sise, ' pretty patterns ...... -c- "We have an -excellent stock of Japanese and ' China Mattlnga at specially low prices. KATSEB'S DOUBLE: TIP SILK ' ' . GLOVES These are tho kind that It pays to buy. Kayser'a will give double or treble wear of the ordinary ailk glove. ;'''.' : ' V Kayaer'a Short Silk Glovea T..T.. Mc., 76c. Kayser's Long.. Silk Glovea, In cluding Copenhagen and Tan ....$1.15 and $1.50 PRINTED LAWNS CHEAPEST EVER. We bought ' fins, pretty Lawns cheaper than we ever had them, considering the choice Stylea Choice styles Lawns, were He. yard ..10c yard. . The new Side Bands In Lawns, nice quality. .... IS 1-ic, l&cn t5c. yard. SILKS We are selling Silks cheaper, than we ever7 did. Look over "our Blacks and Fancies and you will appreciate thee bargains. IVEY'S Special Notices FOlf BALK fiRlIRHKn . BTT1MU! TM slsee suitable for all grades concrete worn, win quote you aellverea prices or wagon or cars on application. . rrea Oliver, Charlotte, N. C DON'T XTSB ORDINARY LRMON tspecity Blue Ribbon Iamon, and you get a terpenelesa "extract, that will never get rancid and haa all the na tural flavor of the fresh fruit FOR RENT MODERN (-ROOM HOlT8E. 70S N. Poplar, fresh and clean, good lo cation ; moaarn e-room nnuae, 70a K. tth: m a .n Imam k. a . . . a A v A. k . I . mi w v. u w 1 1. ityj t.v ... ,w ju. ,L II , IJ1VU- ern 4-rootn house, 404 W. 7th; I-room nouae, iuu is. 4tn; -room nouse, T Ltd dell atreet. Other I and 4-room houses, J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. N. B.-WB RECEIVED TO-DAT BT Exorees snotner of - those Bollad Rounds, that delicious Cera ad Beef. We will oontlnue to carry thla; also - the Cervalat ISausage. So you need not worry over your evening meal. MIL-LBR-VAN NESS CO. ALLAN'S HEADACHE RBMEDT I A aura cure ror neaoaene or every kind, from any cause, neuralgia, nauaea nervous headache and etch headaohe, Oet It at WOO DALL SHEPPARD'S, 21 South Tryon street 'Phoae s. LOOK AT OITR WINDOW-CAN TOU find a nicer assortment of nloer Leather Ooods In Charlotte? We've got about anything yeu want that's leather. J AS. P. BTOWE CO., Druggists. 'Phone 175. RICCEIVED TO-DAT SALMON Wo.. 12He., lac, 17Hc Canned Milk t cans for tie., small So.; Cream Cheese 1I-te.; Potato Chlpe too. pound; Prunes e., 10a, 12c.; Jelly Glasses fto, and JOo. dosen; Jar Rubbers to. oosen; Chipped Reet H-pound 7H0-, and 1-pound cans 15c. BR11XJER8 CO, OS West Trade atreet. - NICE TO-DAT: SNAP BEANS AND New Potatoes, Bquasn. Sugar Peas, Salad, New Dry- Onions. Green Cabbaav, Radishes. Sweet Potatoes, nice Straw berries, Bsnanaa, Oranges and Apple. Nice Mackerel at 10a that Is nice. Try our Coffees. Just ss good aa anyone la the city haa Prices from lOo. per pound it 40c Splendid line of all kinds eA-a. For lee tea or any old way. JNO, W. SMITH. 'Phonos 123 and 1430. TO LET PALMER AND MIDDLE STa. .SIZ.SV; u raim-r, an; ia wotming- ton Ave., I14V7; Euclid A vs., $14 47; pnnnrslde. 1H seres end nice eoftara. : 5 vm rearaia sireex. nan over Mills' ' tQpe, 14th street, 110; office . or bed rooma. Sanders' Building. E. L, KEESLERfS ft Tryon Street' 'Phone 44.- THS OEM I CONDCCT1NO THE DEN ny as dining room tor ladles a pe nally. This room has been refitted and refurnished and every facility posaibla la . provided for prompt. erellent -aarvlro. attendants and strict order main talned. - , TTPE WRITERS RENTED-IW ! rental machines, sll makea, ready for Inatant dettrary. Every fnaehlna Aral-claw B X P " vrajnoa s to. NICE COtrXTRT . UAM ' KIngan's Reliable Hams and , the , celebrated Westphatia .lUma ; XT. M. CTtO WELL. ' ; Tbonea 144 .and til. The most comfort for the least money is in one of our new Hammocks. "We sell om Palmer's Hammocks, the best that's made. These; prices mean a , saving of at least 25 per cent. , ': 1 $1.50 Hammocks at . ... . ..... . . . . . . . . I . . ... . . . ; - l-25 $2.00 Hammocks at . . . .......... ..... ........ . .. $2.50 Hammocks at... . . . . ... .... . ... ........ v.;.. -g-OO . $3.50" Hammocks at. ... ....... ........ , . . .. . .....-. . $40 Hammocks at ... . ...... .... ....... .$3.50 $6.00 Hammocks -at..... ...... .... .... ....... $40 Sample Skirts Again in Our Eeady-to-Wear Department at 1-3 Off 50 new Sample Skirts! These are mostly Black Chiffon Panama', ranging in value from $5.00 to $7.50. Prices reduced to.. ...$3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 Waists at a Bargain Nice lot of choice styles i i i't i ..... numDer preimy tnmmea wim iace ana emoroiaenes. jrnce $2.50 Net Waists at $1.50 - , , r Heres the greatest bargain in Net Waists that's come to Charlotte this sea son. A beautifully trimmed Ecru Net Waist that would be cheap at $2.50. Special $1.50 $3.50 Net Waists at $2.50 This sounds unusuaL but a look will convince you that it's a bargain; in the ecru shade only. $3.00 Net Waists at $2.50 $5.00 Net Waists at $3.50 Specials in Merchandise For Summer Needs Ladies' 10c. Bleached Undcrvests . ..." 5c Special extra size Vests, 3 for .25c Ladies' 15c. Fast Black Hosiery. Special..... 10c. prv Every shade and Black and White Kayser's full length Silk Gloves, th only perfect fitting guaranteed silk glove made. Price... $1.50 Kayser's Short Gloves. 50 and 75c. pr. 15 to 25c. dainty Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries, match sets. Price 10 and 12 l-2c. yd. 7 l-2c. yard wide Bleached Domestic. Special. 5c. yd. 10c. light ground yard wide "Percale, at , ..7 l-2c. yd. 25c. White Dotted Dress Swiss at 15c yd. . BELK BROS. WHOLESALE ENGRAVED INVITATIONS or other social announce ment, are something in which seeming extrava gance is the truest economy. We keep in close touch with the prevail- ing modes. Anything you may order from us, in this line, will be strictly correct, and in accord with ' fashion's iatest dictates and, the cost is not excessive. Call,, and let us show you our samples of En graved Invitations, An nouncements, Visiting Cards, etc. and quote you prices. OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE (Incorporated.) CHARLOTTE. N. C Thone 117. - The stone lining In the Pilgrim Grand Refrigerators Is alwars cold and the poree- lain covering Is as esslly clean, ad as china plats. "Ab o- liitelal' Oerm rroof.'J . To be had of ' N1 ' tti Bovtta . Tryew M. f i Commencement and Wedding Flowers arc now the go. Don't fail to send or order them-from " v."--'' ' V . ' - ' Scholtz. The Florist 1 z , in White Waists, the plain i . -ii. i i - i i i : ' The Davis White Sulphur Springs HID DEN I TE, X. C. New Hotel and "Annex." Newly Furnished: Electric LJghts. Sewersge, Cold and Hot Baths. Pine Mineral Waters Whits Sul phur, Iron and others. On Southern Railroad from Charlotte to Taytorsvlile, (0 miles northwest of Charlotte, IS miles west of Ststesvlll. Two through trains daily from Charlotte, leaving Char lotte 7:11 a. m. and 5:11 p. m. Nar foot of Brushy Mountains, shout 1,100 feet above sea level. Healthy Location. Good Physi cian In Hotel. Bell 'phone connection direct. Board for May. June and September, 111 to III per month; IS to 17 per week, and July and Auguat, II to SI per week, or 123 to til per month. Write for Illustrated Booklet. DAVIS BROS., Owners and Proprietors. HIDDEXITE, N. C. -- ' I' I Long-Toto TSOullS Ds . Mm. y tailored styles and a " "r QQi ' RETAIL What's your maxi-v mum figure for a $15.00 $16.00 $20.00 or $25? "No matter what your priee limit may be, we want you to see our superbly tail ored Suits at these prices. ' . Known for style, fit and quality. Glothinc Go
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