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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUKE 171903. . social j;dfhiso:ial - air. and Mrs. Ira T. Turlington,' of Bmlthfleld, .are'ln the city attending the Teachers' Assemwy. mey are xne gTiests of Mrs, 3. "P; Rom on Nortu . Church street--' "-.-T'-:-v ' Alias Claudia McCuIlers, of McCnl lers. ii cDendinra few day Jo the city. the guest of iMrs. Robert Stoke, f North Charlotte. She la attending; is Teachers' tAssembly. - ... Mr. Lizzie Mclver Wltherspooa ana ' Miss Annie Meade Mlchaux. of oreena boro. are attending the Teachers A sembly.. They are the ruesta ot tat Selwyn. . - -'. - r jsoi; . Mra. W. I' Burroughs,, of Colum bis, fl. C., : la the guest, of er alater, Mra. A. A- Dunn. . : ; .-..' 4f lea Edith Royster, of Raleigh, la attending the Teachers' Assemoiy. jsne la at the Selwyn, v. i ' ' Miss (Agnes Moring, of Aaheboro, ta the guest of Miss Maud Koyie, ai ner home. No. 201 Bouta Myers street. Miss Woodfln Chambeifa, of (Haw River, arrived Id the cliy yesterday to attend- the Aasembly. Bheja the guest of -Miss Sara Kelly. ; .,. ;-;.,.-:., A number of North Carolinians will pend the summer abroad touring un. der the management of the Eager Tours of Baltimore. Among those who recently sailed ase: Miss Mary Morrl son, MUs Kace Johnston and Miss Lily Johnston, of Charlotte, and. MUs Mary Hume, of Chapel Hill. Major A. O, BrenUer, of Charlotte, sails on the Lusltanla June 17th, and sailing on the filayonla June 18th are: Miss Mar D. Ramseur, of Concord, , and Mr. W. H. Waiklna ahoVMr.E. C. Watklns, of Ramseur. Others already abroad are: MUs Pearl Heck, of Ral eigh j Mlsa Irma Bailey and -the Misses Hanes, of Winston-Salem, . wno are feeing chaperoned by Mra John H. Eager, of Baltimore. Miss Grace Price, of Reldsville, Is visiting Mrs. M. B. Thomas. , ."An event which promises to be tn very way delightful Is the reception which will' be tendered thla afternoon from ft to T o'clock tn the parlors of the Colonlol Club In honor of the mem tiers of the North Carolina Teachers Assembly. Light refreshments will be served and every arrangement has been made for the pleasure of the guests. The hostesses on this 'occa elon are the members of the various literary clubs of Charlotte, who con celved the Idea several montha ago and have exerted themselves to make thla fatur of the atav of the teachers as pleasant as possible. . They look . upon the educators aa co-workers In a way with them for the uplifting of the cltisenshtp of North Carolina and for all that makes for higher living. -Those invited are the visiting teachers, the local teachers and 'the members of the clubs. Those who receive wllj be - repre sentatives of the various organisations. In the case of the book Clubs, each Is ' represented by its president, named first, and one irspvber. These are: From the Daughters of the American Revolution: , Mrs. John Van Land in g Jiam and Mra. P. C. Brunaon; Virginia Dare Club: Mrs. James Oates and Miss Margaret Rankin: Bessie Dewey Club: Mra F. D. Sampson and Mrs. J. U. Chambers; Friday Afternoon Club: Mrs. R.'L. Gibbon and Mrs. E. T. Cansler; Dolly Madison Club, Mrs. M. M. Murphy and Mra Peter Mar shall Brown; Cranford Book Club: Mrs. J. P. Durant and Miss Sallle Bethune; Porosis: Mrs. T. 6. Franklin and Mm., W. L. Butt; Eclectic: Mrs. . B. D. Heath and Mrs R. E. Cochrane; Athenae: Miss Acton Latta and Miss Julia -Alexander; Chelldon: Miss Jo sephine Osborne and Mrs. James P. EUowe; Pro Re Nata: Mrs. Paul 11. Allen and Miss Edith Ward; Woman's Club. Mrs. I. W. Falson and Mrs. I. W. Durham. - v Of the visitors Mrs. W. n Hollowell. of Golds boro, president of the Better ment Association; Mrs. R. ,D. W. Con nor, of Raleigh, and Mrs. C I. Ste vena, of Newbern. have focen Invited to receive. In addition to these, the tiers of the reception com' mittee, will be in the receiving line: Mesdames Alexander Graham, Harry P.-Hardin, E. J.TParrlsh, J. C. Abernethy and Misses Mary O. Gra ham and Helen Brem. leave in a few days to spend awhile at Morehead City, where they will be chaperoned by , Coi. and Mrs. W. B. Rodman. -- - Mra R, 8. Busbee wjll entertain at bridge this morning- at 11 o'clock la honor of Mrs. R. D. W. Connor, of Ra leigh, aad Mra Robest E. Lasslter. Mrs, Calvin Bcott has returned to the city from Mayes vl lie, Ky., and la with her daughter. Mrs. E. T. Cansler. Mrs. E'cott has been absent two years and has many friends la Charlotte who will welcome her back, - 1 Mrs. C I Stevena. of Nenbern, who M attending the Teacher Assembly, Is at the Selwyn.. , , - Miss fine Portaiyof Ashevllle. Is visitor lrl the city,: She is a guest of the Selwynv - ' : Mrs.' Eva a. McClurken, of Ashevllle, was a guest of the Selwyn yesterday. Ms. !. D. Roblson. of Wadesboro, was a guest of the Central yesterday. Misses Lynch, Crater. McCall. Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Elliott, all of Marlon, are. registered In the Central. J Some pieople think that because such-and-such a soap is made on the other side of the At lantic, it is necessarily as good- as, or better ' than,- Ivory Soap. - V ' , ; Why should it be ? ; Don't A merica ns make the best, locomo ; tives the best4 cutlery, ; the best cottons in all - the' world? Why shouldn't they make the best soap? THEY DO. . . I vory ; poap Miss Bdlth- Rankin, of Gaetonia, was QQ P- Cm- t K Diifil Until vatanl.v.. I w " " Miss Laura Lasenby. of Statesvllle, is In the city to attend the Teachers' Assembly. She is at the Buford. T PERSOI7AX. Mias Mamie N. Gray, of Msoresvffle, arrived in the city yesterday, stopping at the Buford Hotel. Miss Mabel Home, of Monroe, Is visiting Miss.OUvette TeaL Mrs. M. . Waller, of Monroe, and Miss Ellen Plnkston, of Wadesboro, jwas among those at the Central yes The Movements of Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. , Mr. Z. V. Judd. county superintend ent of Wake, is attending tne Teach ers' Assembly, , Mr. W. C. Rankin, of Goldstoro. is among those who are attending the Assembly. r. W. C. Ervin. V of Morganton. spent yesterday in the city. Miss Alma Ebner. of Tremont, Pa. Is visiting her brother, Mr. E. W. JSDner. terday. Rev. Dr. R. T. Vann, of Raleigh. Is In the city, stopping at the Buford. Mr. Charles M. Moore, of Gastonla, Is at the Buford Hotel. - . ' Mr. Charloa TV R.vr nt r?nnrnrd. Mr. Joseph A. Jones, of the Com- I rearlattrarf vntr1av at fh Tlnfnrd. mercial Bank., is spending hi summer I M, 1a p-.tnn. of vnra-anton. vacation at the home of Mr. George Umonr the peopU ftt fct Buford yes- street, where a house party is being given. .' v- .; . .- Charlotte will lose as a resident this her ladles when Miss- Fannie Moore I ; iVT . Burwelt and MrrJohn Laarens Chls holm, of Birmingham, Ala., are mar ried at the home of the bride's moth er,' Mrs. E. S. Burwell, on North Col lege street. Rev, Dr. W, M. Kin cald will perform the ceremony, which promises to be one of exceed Inr beauty in all Its features. Ms. Chlsholm and his bride will leave to night for a wedding trip in the North, Mr. F; L. Wilson, of Gastonla, spent yesterday st the Buford. Messrs. C. L. Dunlap and J. B. Dan iels, of Fort Lawn, 8. C were at the Mr. WLrt Gant. of Reidsvitle, spent yesterday as a guest of the Buford. Mr. W. Henry LI lea, of Wadesboro, spent yesterday at the 'Selwyn. . - Mr. J. '. Liles, of Wadesboro, was among those at the Selwyn yesterday. Mis John L, Chlsolm, of Birming ham, Ala., has arrived in the city and is at the Selwyn. Dr. Francis Preston Venable, presl- after which they will go to Birmlng- dent of the University of North Car- Bam, Ala, mere tney win maae ollna, at Chapel Hill, was at the Sel xeir nonw. . .. j .. i wvn yesterday. The hour for the marriage, to i Mr. I. C. Orlffln: jf Salisbury, anent wnicn inuiiiai. inenaa nave oeen in- I yesterday-at th Selwyn. vuea, is ociock. .Jar. j. h. raig- . u. rt,,mii u m..h winatnn hill wfll play the wedding march. Miss I a.i, ... ,v.. . ..... Bruuiu, will uv liiBia l iiuiior, iiu I . u 1 17 Q , 1 1 A , T .k.-. -JTWrV' : 1, .v.. J... .n! was yesterday at. the Selwyn. K. hrMaimi di XS TT.nrv T. fliia. I ...... w. , hnlm n Rlrmlnrh.m Ala will ha wa nanoiio vmiior ana oei h..t a Hinnr nartv rin I wyn guest yesterday. at the home last niaht ta the weddlnc I Mr- A. C. Reynolds, of Ashevllle, Welcome ' . TO THE WELCOME TO THE LADIES' SPECIALTY STORE . . - v was registered at the Central yester1 day. Mr. J. R. Poole, of Lumberton, was among those at the Central last night Mr. F. T. Wooten, of Chadbourn, was In. Charlotte yesterday, stopping at the Vow Mlnnr ' Hinnmlnn 4n mnA I Central. - r ' I -rT m X -. - V t I About UIO lty. I V vy. lutunan, 01 xvsieisn, wa party, Including a number of out-of- town people who (came to attend the marriage. BRIEFS. The son of Mr, Robert H. Stevens at the Centr! ywterday, is ill with typhoid fever at his home on Mint street The Sugar Creek church has invit ed Rev. W. W. Davidson to supply the pulpit until fall. Mr. Paul Thomson, of Durham, ar rived in the city yesterday. He will snend a few days with his cousin, Mr. W. I Kinir. on North Poplar street Mr. J, B. Eflrd, of Concord, - was the guest of his brother, Mr. H. M John , R. Hemphill yesterday I Eflrd, at the Southern Manufacturers' bought from the Durham ft Murphy I Club last night Land Company a house and lot on South Long street The consideration was $850. 1 . Tickets for the excursion of First ' ' The following invitation has . been Issued. ' : ' Mr. William McKenzle Chisman requests the honor of your presence at tne marriage of his daughter Eliza Pescud ' . n . . . ,.-. to i. '; Dr. John Lewis Hanes . Tuesday. . the thirtieth of June nineteen hundred and eight . high n-Mn Pine Hall, North Carolina, - on Miss N"T"I C Rucker, of Ruther fordton, and Miss Sallle Whlteeldes, of Chimney Rock, are here ta attend the North ' Carolina ; Teachers ' Assembly and are visiting Miss Evelyn Rucker on South McDowell street , - Miss Dora Grler, of Fort Mill, S. 'Cw Is visiting Mlsa Susie Hutchison on North Tryon street. , ? ; Mrs. Charles H. O'Bofry will return the last of the week from Atlanta mbere she has been visiting relatives. Mlsa Evelyn Brackett, of Richmond, Va., arrived in. the city yesterday af ternoon gnd-is the guest of her uncle', Mr. ' McD. Watkins. Her mother is there also. , Mrs. B. S. Guion left esterday for ICnox llle. Tenn., to visit , her daugh ter, Mrs. 8. D. Newtn. : Miss Lydla Nash charmingly enter tained the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club yesterday at her home on North" -Cnurch street. : JMlss Julia : Alexander returned - last tended a missionary assembly. Mrs. R. D W, Connor, of Balelgh, who is attending the Teachers' As sembly, Is the go est of Mrs, R. 8. Pus bee, -., -;;; - ' Mrs. Louis Brown, of Concord, Is visiting her sister, Mra R. S. Busbee. : MlsTItfit .JonegH Utttfig tnendS In Suffolk, Va. .--. Misses Marjorle and Olive Robertson, of Columbia, S, C, who are the guests of Miss Sarah Brockenbrough. will leave Saturday tot ' their hbmn. The Misses - Brockenbrough will ' THE MOST DELICIOUS Is made will) Blue Ribbon Vanilla TJe one" teaspoonfiil to each quad nnd you get a vary delicate, delicious flavor ' j Dr. Bridges 111. President J. R. Bridges, of the Pres and Second Presbyterian people to the byterlan College, has been confined to n.vMnn ni.niK an, nn .au a Rurwait I his 'Jiomt . at Llncointon lor several & Dunn's. Tryon Drug Company's and and, w,. "nali,8l be at J'8 Hawley's. The train leaves to-mor- pi a-...i. row at 8:30. The prices are 65 cents He has. however, arranged every de- for adulta and 25 cents for children. " ir mcir tnifri.inm.ni un VOm- lorc ana nis compeieni assisxanis win nee that all teachers boarding In the Baseball Divides Time With 'Politics, college will have all the comforts Vvlnir with nolitlcs." although at which can be provided there. There something of-a disadvantage for. pub-1 was a little Improvement in the con- llc . Interest, Was baseball yesterday, anion oi ur. uriages yesierasy, The two games resulted in -an even break which would have been a simple tie,' had the two games been thrown Into one and so counted. : The scores Stimulation Without Irritation In case of stomach and liver trouble of 4 to 2 and 2 to 0, when added make without irrltatins them. Orino a acore of 4 to 4. ror an 18-inningi Laxative Fruit Ryrup aids digestion and game. What with 'bastrtiall and poll- stimulates the liver and bowels without i . n.(nn.i Irrltarlng these. organs like pills or ordl- r Jw;", .; ,. I nary cathartics. It does not nauseate or nariyjr a loiiiuin in. vn i "-1 arlpe and Is mild and pleasant to take, night that the bulletin boards were. h. Jordan A Co. and W. L. Hand ft not surrounded by a curious crowd. The Associated Press started up be fore 'noon- a special long distance tel ephone bulletin service from Cnicago, messages being . received and . posted every few minutes. Co. To RELIEVES QUICKLY Indigestion" and Dyspepsia ' Wearn's Dyspepsia Remedy. One trial convinces. EOo. a bottle. , Registered : Nnrses Directory.. .(Graduate- Nurses only), , Burwell-Dunn RetaH Store ' 'Phones 41 and 300. Twelfth International Sunday School tvnventlon. , Prof. J. p. Martin, of. Biddle Unl verslty.and the superintendent for six teen years, .consecutively, - of the Seventh Street Presbyterian church, this city, and the Rev. R. P. Wyche, D.' D. pastor of the same chusch for twenty-eight years, leave this morning for Louisville, Ky. V ' Aside from .their own church In this city they also go as representative . . . . . . ... . or the Nona jjaroiina tsiaie tjuioreu international ana inicr-iiiuiH" tlonal Sunday School Association. This .convention begins- June 18th and closes June 23d. 1908. ., Special Services at Tabernacle. Rpelnnlnn- to-nlcht Rev. Dr. W. W. Orr will conduct revival services at the Bast Avenue Tabernacle. The assistant, pastor. Rev. John A. Smith, and the conarreration In its entirety expect great results from the preach- Twins' Wflifp Tslnnrl n Af nr orr. ha has iiiftt reiurnea i --.- , -v-w . . VT ft lhanu Vf tmm wttAra Urn held splendid meeHng lasting for Tsnen. riDDOIl tie. tUITl 8016, White Canvas Ties Vann , Will Fllod. The will of Mrs. J. J. Vann was filed for probate yesterday a f If moon In the office of the clerk of the court. The estate, which is valued at 115.000,- con sists of personal and real estate and railroad bonds. The property is ama- - m. u ,n v.,. r..,, ed among the four children. Mr. wal- I DUO XlVf w" duic, uau utw, ter G. McRae la named as executor. I -.. . , m M size 11 i-a to z. rnce $z.w. I white heel; size 1 to 7. Price . .. .. .. .. .. ..$20 Misses' White Duck Rib- Cured of Rrlght's Disease, . Geo. A. "Sherman. Usbon Red Mills. . biia11. 1 7K By mail 15c. extra. All, colors Canvas Polish .. .. ..10c. treated by phjriclana lor twelve rears; had taken a well-known kidney medicine and other remedies that were recom mended but got no relief until I began using Foley's Kidney Cure, The first halt bottle relieved me and four bottles have cure-1 m of this terrible disease. Before I beras takln Foley's Kidney Cure I had Jo make water about every fifteen minutes, day and lrh, and pass ed a trlclr-diist substance, and sometimes a slimy substance. I believe 1 would have died If I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure " Ft. II. Jordan ft Co. and W. L Hand ft Co. " We invite all ' the visitors to look over , our up-to-date Ladles store. We make a : specialty of .Ladles' Goods, study the line the year round. show all the new things as they come out. . .We have the correct stylea We can offer you many advantages. Special bargains arranged for the Teachers' . Assembly. Did you read our half page ad in the "Journal of Education f. f . SPECLL VALUES IX VOILE SKIRTS Just received a big line of Black and Colored Voile Skirts. They were bought of J a fine tailoring establish ment who only make nice goods and the prices will be very Interesting. 811k Trimmed Black Voile Skirts. worth 16.00 to $7.60 $5.00 Special lot fln Voile Skirts ....$7.60,. $8.50, $10.00, etc. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE Sale of Skirts, Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers at about the price of materials.. Bought under cost of production mostly and sold on same basis. See window. STORE CLOSES - AT 9 O'CLOCK During the summer " months, to give eur clerks an opportunity te get fresh air and a little recreation, we wllj close at ( o'clock.' we are sure you endorse this move and will show your appreciation f Browira.SuIk -Gloves -Agalit ; . Jo-tey 50c a Pair. . . . , .- . . , . .,'; - C " - ' - ' ' ! -' ' '. ' ' , 1 . k ' . ' ' " - ' . v ' ; , . Arnold's 16 2-3c. Galatea at 10c, Yd. . Wc: are: selling hundreds of yards of this "Arnold -Sale Bargain,"- The -regular 2-3c. ; grade of Galatea splendid 'for children's 1 wearand.LladiesV suits and . skirts. Special price. . . . . . . . . .... .'. . . .... . ..... . . . 10c; Yd. by doing -your o'clock trading before ( ivey;s PS HI I 1 M m m w Special Notices THE MOST DELIC10U8 ICE CREAM 13 niaae wnn Hiue itlhhon Vanilla.-- Use , one teacpoonful to each quart and you s a vary oeucaie, ueiicioua nor. English Long Cloth Reduced For This Sale $2.00 Number 350 Imperial Long Cloth, 12 yards to piece. Special $1.49 bolt . . : , t ' Number 300 Imperial Long Cloth. Special $1.39 bolt Number 150 Imperial Long Cloth. Special. .89c. bolt Don't Fail to See These Sale Bargains in Table Linens Pull Bleached heavy quality 1 ' Linen Finished Damask. Sale-price.. .. r.l9c. Heavy White Mercerized Damask. Sale price. 39c. 89c. quality All-Linen 70- in Bleached Damask Special.. .. .. ..69c. yd. $1.00 Linen Damask. . .75c. $1.50 2-yard wide Satin ex tra heavy Satin Damask. ':, Sale price . . . . . . . $1,15 15c. White Dotted and Fig- : ured yard wide Curtain Swiss. Sale price 10c. yd Specials in Short Length Vthite Goods at Half Price and Less. These Sold By Piece Only. , 15c. White Plaid Persian Dimities at 10c. Yard Very sheer Vhite Plaid Persian Dimities, in sev eral size Plaids; very k pretty and popular for white waists and dresses; regular, 15c. qualities. Sale price.. .. . ..10c. Counterpanes at Reduced Prices $1.00 White Crochet Coun terpanes, full size. Sale price ,75c. $1.50 White Crochet Coun- . . . . i . . ." -.'.$1.19 $3.00 extra size White Satin ll m l l mm - m 'Aunt AmATiva Sale price.. .. .: ..$1.93 18c. White Dotted Dress Swiss 10c. Arnold's fine Dotted White Dress Swiss, the 18c, quality. Sale price . . 10c, Arnold's roc. wnue mer cerized Oxford Cloth at 15c. Arnold's White Oxford Cloth, a beautiful) highly "mercerized material that is splendid for white suits and separate skirts; regu lar price 38c. Sale price- X5c 10c. Colored Lawns 5cV 5c. Colored Iawn in a pret ty line of patterns. Spe cial. . .3 l-2c. Remember These Arnold Sale Bargains Are For AH Weak. Look For the Goods With the Yellow Tickets. BELK BROTHERS WHAT IS YOtTR FA VORITB .TAlXnJM powaeri we nave them all Atennen'a, Colgate's, ry verts'. Squib's and then some. 'Phone us whut you want In the toilet line. JAS. P. 8TOWE 'A CO.. Druggists, 'Phone 179. NUNNALLT'S DEL.TCIOl'8 CANPIKS fresh by express, Jurt received. "Nnn like Nunnally's." WOODALl, It BUE1'- FARD, a 8. Trycn. HURRAH! HURRAH! HURRAH! SOME say. Locke Craig up In the Kit eh In, and blow all you can for Home. .We say. no matter who Is In the Kltehen, If the groceries corns rrom tne mil.IKK-van NESS CO. every on In the House will he pleased. 'Phones 88 and 118. 27 N. Tryon. LAROR WHITE POTATOES. WELL matured, 80c. peck, or 13.00 barrel: HamaAlkHc., Country Cured, l!ic; Best Lemons, 15c.: Chickens, 1fc., 20c., 25c.; Hens, Me.; Effts. Sic.; Finest Cheese, 16 2-Jc BRIDGERS s CO., 20 West trade street. FOR BALE CRUSHED FTONB IN slses - suitable for all grades concrete work. Will quote you dellred prices by wagon or cars on application. Fred Oliver. Charlotte. K. C. iron -HAT.iciPi.ir.rtAMT -wnntrnv . room house 804 W. Trade fct. Modern i- rootn house, Wl V. Brevard 8t. Also several ether modern and plain houpes and building lots at close prcea. J. All- , THUR HENDERSON st BRO. CANT FIND A BETTER DINNER than we are serving now at our ele gant dining room, anj) you can't find a more optto-dats and satisfactory lunch counter than ours. . OEM RESTAUR ANT CO. MAC IN TO-DAT BARRKL NEW MACK rel. very nice, 10c. each, r Another bar rel of those nice Roe Herrings. . Nice Cheese on Ice. Vice lot Vegetables on hand to-dar. Also some home-made Tomatoes from the -country that are nice, Call early, please. We have eomethlng good to eat all the tlmo, JNO. W. SMITH". Phones 1522 and H30. GOLDEN GLORY CnEESE SANDWICHES AND CHEESE BALLS' Melt In a frying pan or chaf ing dish 1-2-pound of choese with 1-2 cup cream, 2 table spoons GOLDEN GLORY COOKING OIL. and 1 teaspoon salt. V When creamy and smooth, stir la the ' Juice of half a lemon, 1-2 teaspoon dry mus tard, " 1 teaspoon grated onion, 1-2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, .... 1 teaspoon Tobasco ketchup: When perfectly blended add the yolka tif eggs; etlr till well cooked, adding red pep. per and salt to taste, and lut asldo to cool. When lust solid enough to work easily, spread on crisp crackers and make 4t to 60 sajidwlches. If cheese balls are wanted, wait until the mass Is "onl and solid and work Into balls, put ting half a walnut meat on each side, or the walnut meats may be worked Into the bulls. SAVE BUTTE Rr USE ' Golden Glory (Booking Oil All grocers. Brannoa Carbonating Co. Pianolas at Sacrifice Prices A few slightly used Pianolas to close out quick at $150.00 each. "Worth $250.00. Buy a Pianola and there will be no silent piano inthe home. Don't bo confused: there is but one Pianola and that is made by the Aeolcan Company, New York. Easy terms of payment if you wish. Parker-Gardner Company Box 26. Thone 126. TO LET 4 ROOMS.' PALMER AND Middle. 610; 4 rooms, west Palmer, g; 4 rooms. 717 E. stn. w; rooms. Bunny ride. lVb scree, well enclosed, horn, chicken houses and yards, all for IL2.6D; 6 rooms, 14 Oold Be. 62.M; 6 rooms. Dllworth, tl.ff7; 1 rooms. Orade Bt. tM; t rooms. Oak St.. !2; Isrge hall, 14th and C fits., 610; rorrrv. in (landers Build Irtg, 6S. E. I' KEESLER,- B. Tryon 8t. "Phone 644. TYPEWRITERS RKNTJID 10S rental machines, ail maaea. rmuy for Instant OVllverv. Every machine flrat-eldaa in every psrtlculnr. J. T. Cray too 4k C0 217 A. Tryon. Thone sM. Gim-MORLCO. Try our X12 1-2 . cent Hams Tou will be pleased. W. M. CROWELL. Tbonea T 44 and StT. LET US CLEAN YOUR BLANKETS before you put them away, by our Fsench Dry Cleaning pro cess. ' ". ' , This method, while It thoroughly cleans and purifies the blanket, simply cannot shrink It, mat the delicate nap or run the colors lrl the border, as even the most careful hand washing and ironing will do. ChiMe Stem fcry Lanndcrrre, Dyers, Cleaners, Jit 8. Trjoa 8C u Clothes That Fit Right, LtfRit and Feel Rp are almost as essential to a man's success in life as proper .food, good health and "brains." .' If you wish to -wear clothes that are different in style, fabric and finish from the commonplace, you can do it at moderate, cost by corning' here and making a selection from our large and superb stock. t- T-- Loan-Tao Glotteinz O Goods Sent on Approval Returanble at Our ' pense.
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