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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUKE 21, 1903. PEOPLE'S COLIC . All adTerusementa inserted tn UUa eoluota t rate o( tea ceuts per line ot - al -rvord. No ad taken for leas than 20 cent. , dub In svdyanco. WANTED. WANTED AT ON'CE-Oood seocnd-hend - boiler, ) to -l.or-powr. - Mrt)vll Milling Co.. MaisbvUle. ti. C . . . . WANTED Registered drug clerk. - dress Box lot. Canton. N. C. Ad WANTED Laundry agents in alt towns where we are not uruay represented. ' Sanitary Steam Laundry, Charlotte. N- C ' WANTED School teacher lor local tax oistricu Apply at Oem Hotel. Charlotte, , en June ita. A. A. Clark. ,v ., , WANTED Well' bored at " once for gin piaui, u v vtrier rauiu ruogv, , WANTED To buy a good business for - caao. 'Must be all light. Give lull de tails. Address "Business,'- Observer. ; WANTED-Salesman. sell retail trade, " 76 to 1175 per month and expenses or -t , coinmisiion. tjijerience unnecessary. Jiernalngsen cigar Co., Toieao. o. . . WANTED Salesman already traveling, - to aell linseed oil and paint as side line, , Communion liberal. Address Box Art, mcomona, va- .. - . , - WANTED Position D. E. book-keeper, lonographer. Good references. W1J1 in vest in business If satisfactory. 'P. E..M uoserver. . WANTED Salesman to sell to grocers. Druggists .and confectioners;- I10O per monin ana expenses. California uiaer xtract Co., 6U Louis, Mo. - .: .' WANTED To rent lour . Confederate uniicrms r i aays. Bent of care taken, Address "J. K.. care Observer. WANTED To sell a food paying- merean . tile business, centrally located, very best trade. Good reasons for selling. Ad- oress box 1M. cnarlotte, N. C. WANTED-Salesman to sell on commie ' sion high-grade line steel ranges in the Carolines to f urnlturi and stove dealers. WANTED Those seeking health, rest or recuperation to spend awhile at Barium Lodge, J tut openqd at Barium Hpring. . pi. v. Tne water is unequaieo tor rneu znatlem, ecsenaa. .Udrrey and stomach trouble. . '. Write , fer terms. .?; Harluui springs Company. ' - - ,f , WANTED-kMerry-ge-round and atreet amusement companies for July 4th. R 000 people. Easy money. . Write oulclc. Manage of Rocky River Springs, Rocky juver epripga, t. t. WANTED A first -class Linotype macblne operator. Eight hours day work. ' None but a. good man need apply. Must fur nish reference from a. reliable source. Write, stating .wages expected and how soon' caaNaccept the position. Address The Beema Prlntery, Durham, N. C. WANTED To make contracts with oet- ton mills to take their output of old tagging and ties. Address A. J.L Boykln, jr.. Boyicin. H. c , - WANTED Well -experienced Job . and newspaper printer wants position on weekly paper in small 'town. Address "Printer."' care of Queen City Hotel, uoariotte, i. j. WANTED A lady experienced In all de- pertinents or hotel work, wants man. cement small hotel or board! nr house. or position . as . housekeeper. Address "Experience, .Care'Observerv - f, t WANTED-Reliable. energetic ssleemah to handle an nrtlcle that la In demand in all households. Compensation Is made thoroughly satisfactory. Address Box ft'C Charlotte, N. C. - , ; WANTED To sell s, well established busi ness or partner to take charge of same, Large profits. Good reason for selling, Address J. B., car General Delivery, Charlotte,' N. C" , WANTED A young lady to be assistant ..teacher In the public school ana do some T. W. C. A. work In a cotton mill village. Address Cotton Mill, rare Ob server. -. WANTED-Salesmen to sell JunL the great temperance drink. Premiums with each shipment. Salary or commieslon. Referencee required. Red Cross Vinegar Co., Bt. Louis, MO. 1 WANTED An experienced ' shoe sales. - man. familiar with the trade In western North Carolina, to sell a line of Southern made shoes, jjsadresa ABC. care Observer. WANTED Salesman on commission for1 rnortn Carolina ana Boutn caronna to sell Una 'of men's popular-priced neck wear -consisting of only the latest style novelueav Address with referencee. Hart ford Neckwear Co., Hartford Building, cor. 17th St: nnd Broadway, N. T. - WANTED Capable - salesman to .. cover North Carolina, with staple line. High rommUslons .with 1100 mon'hly advance. Permanent -position to right man. Jess H. Smith Co.. Detroit, Mich. WANTED Plasterers. arahltecta and contractors to Insist cn their dealer furnishing them the genuine; "Acme Plas ter." It is a' little hlgter in price per ton, : hut by far more economical and aatlsfac toiy. Carolina Portland Cement Com pany. Sole Distributers. Charleston, 8. C. WANTED Traveling salesman. 125 week salary, J25 expenses, ard 10 per cent commission on alev.We pay freight on shipments. No charge for samples. Los Angles Cider Co., Atlanta, Oft, ',; ., . WITH 15 started ft mall, order business making $1,000 a month. It's simple, easy. Will tell you how. Bend no money. Ad dress Warn, Dept. 206, 833 Washington Blvd., Chicago. , . , PEOPLE'S C0LU;.n! IN THE CITY CHURCHES AH advertlsementa Inserted la this column t rata of ten cents per line of tlx words. No ad. taken for es Uan 20 cents. . Cash la advance. tm.-f : FOK R2Tt. PRESBYTERIAN. - The castor.' Rev. Dr. W. M. KincalU, will preach In. the morning at II fey request,, to the United Conv merclal Travelers on. "First Things First, nd In the evening at 8;1S on "The Land? and the Book," or "Per sonal Impressions from Natareth "to Jerusalem Miss PenfleM wiU sine;. "From Verdure Chad" from the ora FOR RENT-Deslrable furnished rooms, torio of "The Creation" at th morn - gentlemen .preferred. Good, neighbor-I lng servicer men's meeting; at :; nooa. on car line. 'Phone lWt,'- . ' I Sunda school immediatelv after .the morning service; mid-week servVe ot prayer and praise Wednesday evening at all cordltllr Invlteao tnesa services. - . ; , v-'' '-v "" Second Preaohlnr bv Rev. "Dr.- J. FOR RENT New six-room house, mod- R. Howerton at 11 and 8:lBr. 'men - ern.. &ast eto t, pet ween revaraana prayer meeting at 10; Sunday acnool iB.. ,v r. 1 v ' l :S0; mM-week . prayer service Realty Co. , - Wednesday evening at ; everybody FOR RENT The McDowell cottaae. fur . nlahed. at Blowing Rock. N.- C. - Oppo site Green Park Hotel. Henkel Live Block Co.. EtatesvlUa. N. C. ' 1 Invited to these services. flats. - Hot aad cold: water. Apply ta V Westminster--Rev. F.-D.. Jones. Chaa, W, Norman, at Stone as Barringer I pastor. Preaching at 11:15 and 8:30; Co. STOZiEX. STOLEN-Columbla frame. reversible tube tire, new on front wheel, brass plug I In rear tire, searchlight lamp. Reward. 1 Bl bicycle. handlebars. 28-Inch : single Sunday school at 16; public .cordially invited to all services. St. Paul Rev. Charles Ev Rayhal. pastor. Preachlne at 11:18 and 8:18 by the pastor; meh's prayer meeting at 10:80: Sunday school, at 8:80; prayer meeting Wednesday evening s:id; ail are welcome. Geo. W. CampbelL .AlISCEIXANEODS. r,97 IS THE WINNING number at the Consolidated Cigar Store this week. IT'S THE MILL-END SALE that makes "f Jec11tl!on". b5:."e.m" Tenth Avenue Rev, A. R. Shaw, pastor.. Preaching at II and 8:18 by the pastor; Sunday school at 8:30; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at s:i; au are welcome. ,-.v Belmont Rev.' T.. . Hutchison, pastor. Sunday school at 10; special dollars count double." the primary class: morning aervlco at li ;. sols by Miss Ellen Nortleet, of MONET TO LOAN on aood business, well I wlnston-Salem: evenlnz ' service at located city property- LeKoy Davidson: I mid-week prayer service .wea- FOR LEASE Modern 4-room house fiOt N. Graham. Barn, garden, servant and wood nouae, IZ7.&0. vv. a. cianion. - oesday evening at 8; vtaltora alwaya-WElrst Baptist church at 8 and repeat welcome. - v CTms sermon on "Winning Souls." - First Baotlst ' Churcn rtev. tier- EXPE RIENCED stenographer and book keeper, young man -with college educa tion, wants petition. t Best reierences. Address Stenographer care Observer. GET IN THE GAME Wear a Home, Carlg or Kltchln tie, They ara au the go. She'.or 4s Co. PRINTER Good all round Job and news- naner printer wanta steaay position. Sober and reliable. Good references. Ad dress "Printer," cere Observer. rmv-TUBtJLAR WELLS address C. C. Montgomery, HB west inn ot., .. v.nar- lotta. . . -'. FREE A booklet, "How to Earn 81 oone business ana tne otanaara u EPISCOPAL. Church of the-1 Holy Comforter, South Boulevard 11 a. m. morning prayer an sermon: 4 o. m.. Sunday schoouand Bible class. St. Martin's chapel. Davidson and Tenth streets 8 p. m., Sunday school and Bible class. There will be no ser vice at night, as the congregation will worship with the Chapel of Hope bt. Andrew's chapel, . Seversviiie P- mH Sunday school. . Chapel of Hope. - East Fifteenth street 8:80 p. m., Sunday school; 8 p. m., evening prayer and sermon by Rev. Francis M. Osborne. - St. Peter's, corner North ' Tryon and Seventh ' streets Rev. Harris Malllnckrodt,' rector. - First Sunday Celebration of the bakerr the beet baker made. A postal brines It Aldress American Toy ana Novelty company, ureensooro, . j. EXPERIENCED stenographer desires ermanent position or substitute work. Address Etenograpner, box w. IF A DOLLAR ever was easy. 1ng a MlU-End Bale. it's dnr- PANAMA MATS cleaned and shaded In to the latest style. Michael Kirschaum, The Hatter... Established 1898. Charlotte, N. ft- -. holy communion at 7:80; Sunday school and Bible class at 8:80; morn ing prayer, ante-communion and ser mon at 11; evening prayer and ser mon at 8:16; pews free; all are wel come. .. O : ' A. R- P. First Rev. William Duncan, pas tor. Preaching at 11 and 8:15, sub ject of morning sermon, "Saved as by Fire;" that of the evening. "A Death bed Repentance;' Sabbath school at 12:15; session ' will meet in . church study at 10:45 to receive members. WEAR ONE of our ties with the name Strangers are .cordially Invited. of your choice for' Governor, Home, craig or Kitcnin. . sneior at vo. CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Please dis continue our add - tor Corliss - engine wanted. We have bought our ijO-horse- power complete. steam plant from Oreens. boro BUDDty co- er ureensooro. tiannan Pickett Cotton Mills, W, Bi Cole, Areas. NICE COTTAGES furnished for rent, Rutherfordton. Camping eottage, Chim ney Rork. Address Box S3, Rutherford ton. ti. C. East Avenue TabernAcie The evangelistic meeting being conducted oy Rev. Dr. w. W. Orr ia gaining in interest; Dr. Orr will preach at 11 and 8:15; Sabbath (school at 3:80; Y i . u. at tne puouc is cor dallly Invited to all these, services villa Helghtii Preaching at 3 by Rev. E. G. Carson; Sabbath school at 4; friends and visitors cordially in vitca to attend these services. METHODIST. Brevard Rtreet Services at 11 arn-1 WHO HOLD8 Mlll-Enl Sales, but Little- j:ij; church conference and recep Long and who s, Asking the cash butJtinn f nv mtmUn Bt k mnmin. them? I mprvirei Rilndav irhnnl at 8- nrivor meeting at 10: & cordial Invitation to an Trinity The pastor. Rev. E. L. Bain, will preach at 11 and 8:15; the Y. P. M. S. at 7:15; all are welcomo. Dilworth Preaching hv Rev. A. I. klllMM i T?ti, . rail f A 1 M . . Ht OM CI K'.cnir.Ti rrai nnriri. - nj a. jr. tji- Vc-., two more days. Saturday nd Monda.M" --V. i " l","a street demonstrauons. or mil iij jsufx i v . . - Fifth street, . .Calvary Preaching at li and 8 by inn pasior, itev. 4. rotten; prayer WILL IN VEST, 81.000 to $2,000 In satisfac tory business that will furnish jposiuon. Capable and. experienced. References furnished.' Give full details. "Invest ment," Observer. . ; ' KfW SKL1 RUM REATES BIO BT1R; DRUG STORES CROWED WITH SUFFERERS- For several weeks past Jordaefs end other- leadings drug " stores In this city have been crowded with persona desiring a suppiy or posiam, tne new -cure tor eciema. This Is the -'drug which has created sum a stir tnroughout me coun try since its discovery one year ago. .-For the convenience ot those who use ooslam for Dlmolea. blackheads, blotches. red nose, acne, lierpea and other minor skin troubles, a special 50-cent package has been adopted. In addition te the m- ular two-dollar Jar, which is now on saie at all laadlnr drnr atoraa. ' : In eczema cases, posiam stops 'the itch- tng witn nrst application ana proceeas io heat, curing chronic cases In two weeles. Tn mtnnr skin troubles, results show af ter an overnight application. For a free experimental sample, write direct to the Emergency jaDoraionea. n weai ty-flfth street. New Tork City. , -;- week services aa usual; a cordial come to alt -- Tryon StreetServices at 11 and 8:1 with preaching by the - pastor. Rev. H- K. Boyer; Sunday school at 9:45; midweek prayer meeting Wed nesday evening at . All will be wel comed. ; ;. . ' . BAPTIST. Prttehard Memorial Rtv. Dr. E. E. Bomar, pastor. Tho pastor will preach at 11 and 8:18; Sunday school at 8:80; mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8:15. North Charlotte Sunday school un der the tent at 8:80; sermon by Evangelist Phillips at 11; baptism at the Mecklenbura. Mill at 8:80; clos ing sermon under .the tent at 8; Evangelist Phillips will preach at the man H. nuiten piur. wumwis worship at 11 o'clock. Preaching by the pastor. - Subject: 'The Oood Shepherd." ? Evening worsnip at 8:15. Evangelist Phillips, who has been preaching With' ao much power and acceptance at Norm cnariotte during the past two weeks, will preach at tills . service. Sunday school at 8:80 a. m. , Mid-week ser vices as usual.' AU ar welcome, Ninth Avenue ervlce at li ana -ik hv th nastor. Rev. L. R. Pruett. Sunday school at 8. All are Invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services held In the hall at Nq. 22 West Fifth street Sunday at 11 and 8; subject, "Is the Universe In cluding Man Evolvea - oy Automatic Forces 7n Sunday acnooi immedi ately after services tne puonc is cordially invited. " ; Services Sunday at It ana eanes- day evening at 8:19. at o. vi eoutn Church street; subject for Hunasy s ipsson sermon. "Is tne v oria in? rindinr Man Evolved by Automatic Forces? ' The puoiic is eoraiany in vlted to attend. - LUTHERAN.- St. Mark's Services at 11 and 8:15 with preaching by the pastor, Rev. R. c. Holland. Confirmation at 11; Sun day school and Bible class at 9:45 and mid-week service v eancsaay rv nlng. or Kltchln tlu. Get cne. They are ail different. Shelor ft Co. THE LAWDfyr THING A Horne, Craig meeting at 10:18; Sunday school at :iu; a welcome to an. Belmont Park ReV. W. S. Hales. pastor. Preaching at 11 by Rev. Frank Slier; Children's Day exercise at 7f30; Sunday school at 8:45; prayer meeting Thursday evenlna- at i; to all these services the Public is cordially invited. North Charlotte Rev. A. R. Sur 'TRAVELING salesman - desiring a chanae of territory would consider a proposition eft city salesman (Charlotte) or western, w. ror pi conwiu, un dress "400." care Observer. WHEN THE LITTLE-LONG CO. closes thelTbaveVaken In more aTtu.l oa "th 'A Sunday school at 9:10; the in any of their 13 MlU-End Sales. pastor will preach at 11 and 8; mid- WE. OFFER Subject to prior aale. 100,0001 Southern Queen potato sups at si.du per thousand, f. o. b. Hicitory seea to., mick- ory. N. c - PEOPLE'S COLUMN SHOW EVERYBODY who you are for. Wear one ot our new ties witn tne name of vorr choice for Governor. Shelor A co. , - , .. . ,. , '.. -.- BOND SALE The city of Rock Hill. 8. C offers for tale fin.nw, z-year coupon Ptefundlng bonds, dated July 1st, 190$, bearing v interest at per cem.j aemi- nnuni Julv, ana January. .inomma tkn 1500. For full information aaaress S. Mayj CUy Treasurer. : ; All advertlsementa inaertvt in t hi coiumn a rate or ten, cents per line of six words. No ad taken for less tnan zo cents. , cash In advance. T FOR SALE. FOR BALE OR RENT Cheap, two sec- ' VIlUglgaIaf rnsaVH rf I laaVi - A1auaia Z3Maa. 11 RECEIVER'S SALE Bargains In all Durham, N. C irinda of electrical suDDlles. electric and I combination fixtures, art glass goods, eto. J FOR SALE Second-hand Harnea auto- tou con save mo" LaJ, , . I moo"e. Hoo; second-hand runabout, 8100. iwrai man. an", y . juvu, v.... nui OS KOSS, CtlarlOtte, N. C. Smith Electrlo Mfg. Co. I ; VflR RAT TCa hnl...l. Al . HANDSOME NECKTIES with the name CMh business, reulrlM T snout 4 to of the diffrent candidates for Governor, I thmiaann tniiara i " -i.. nh k. lo. .. ekkW . I " J v., ,, rfc vnw. v w i xrviu business. Auuress f, U. BOX 21m, ICharlotto, N. C FOR SALE Sacked cotton seed hulls. write us for nrlots. Kershaw OH Mill. Kershaw, 8. C. ' - , - .-: ., WANTED Teachers r Southern vscancles now open. 8W to ' 31-. Attractive booklet - free. Men In special demand. Can please ' all. .Southern Teachers' Agency, Columbia, 8. C. - WANTEQ-Some hmtttng young fellow with fl.KOO or IZ.m to take an interest In one of the 'best established, fastest arowlnr entemrlsea- tn North Carolina. Men with good business education pre wired. For full Information address P, O. Box 105, Wlnston-Salem, N. C- WANTED Salesman to "Sell special ,- makes blankets and dry goods to retail stores. Mill production; strctive side line. Liberal commission. F. C. Rollman , Y Co.. Mfgri.. Philadelphia. Pa- t WANTED A man for each Southern and - Middle State te handle ft pooular line or pacKage canaies as a side line. Must he able to produce the buslnem. One call ing on the drug trade nreferred. Good deal to-rlrht natty. - Address giving ter ritory snd ls of -towns ' vou make. "Candy. Box 757. Atlanta,' Oa, WANTED A mn for each Soufhern, Western ar.d Mldlle State, to handle as a side' line a pomtiar soda fountain and sutler's drink. Must be able to produce he btine. Addrea riving territory , and tze of towns you make. Must be well recommended. To (the right narty we ' have an Al proposition. Address . "Manufacturer," 10 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, Ga. .. . ; , r WANTED For U. S. Army, able-bo-lleJ. --unmarried enenr feetwee asM f It and fft, cltlsens of United States, of gooei .character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write Erirllsh. Men waited now fr service In Cuba and the Phlllpnlnee. For Information apply to Recruiting oftl'-er, 15 West Tra-le Chsrlote. N. C; !H South Msln St.. Ashertlta. N. C: 401 South Centr Pt Ptatesvllle. tf. C. m Pouth Main St., Salisbury. N. C; TH,T.fhrty gt.. Wln st on -Pa I em, N. C: KVim R.ijing Co lumbia. S. ,C; or Glenn Building, par taaburg, 8. C , NKW STEAM OUTFIT. 12 by J4 Llddell- Chambers enrlne. M by 14 return tubular half arch frost Nagla boiler with all pip and fixtures. Will sell at great sacrifice. Never been used, - Installed Weber Oes Producer plant Address W. T. Irvln. Bex 1. Smlthneld, N. C. " " " I SYTt al V Tm.ll.l.l SALESMAN to handle entirely or as side I graph. In flrst-class condition., Pric. line 11.WW aCClUBIil puller. Z-aVS Sl.WV I XTR Win r1 YnArir. . ai.nn.nnl,.. Jt...t. .- as 1.1.. v...a , i.. I ' . r' "...a--""""i FOR SALE Maxwell - runabout Ham A Ross, Charlotte, N. C. 8323. Easy seller; liberal commissions. 8100.000 1 deposited with stste for protection policy I FOR SALB-Maxwell or Jackson road- holders. -- North American - Registration Co.. 183 Market St, Newark. N. J. stars, 1860; Jackson touring car, 31.250: car load Just received. - Ham Ross. Charlotte,. N. C ,-..;.;.- NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the N, c. Railroad company win be held In the elty of Greensboro, N. C, at-11 o clock m. Thursday, July 1th. 190S. and notice Is also given that the stock trans fer books will be closed for 10 days next preceding d meeting. A. H. Eller, Sec 1 FOR BALE Olds touring car; line condl A- Tress. N. C. Railroad Company. June! . tlon; engine good aa new.- Price 8300, FOR SALE One U syrup green sods water apparatus for sale. 50 Der cent below -original cost; In good condition. Will make terms. Address A., car Ob server, v C - 16th, 1908. Addrets "Automobile," care Observer. WHICH IS YOUR FAVORITE Home. Craig er Kltchln t . Get a necktie with the name of any oo of these. All different.- Shelor A Co. , ,. , ,. FOB SALE CHEAP Household furni ture. Also roiler-too desk.' Singer sew ing machine and typewriter. Good aa new. Address A. Sllever, 719 N. Pine St FOR BALE We have en Hand four crushing machines for crushing gold ROLLER FLOUR mill for sale. Three - stories and basement.. 30x50, 60-bar re I eareHy,:cornmi!i . sH.-r, engine, au-lort (mu tor the late O. K. McCutceon) tomiuc cuma i-n.r. Doner, in ract I ,K fc- i ah mr.i.1.1. mill : an of i.t.a n. ftttiH. I Which must b sold at some prlos. Boutn- em RanWay. siding at door. Owner has " Machine Works. High Point N. C. good reason for selling. Price and terms reasonable. This is a rare opportunity, Alamance Insurance A Real Estate Com pany. Burlington, N. ti NOTICE By jatfthority of the stockhold ers and the directors of the McColl Novelly Works, I will sell st public out cry to the highest bidder at MeColL South Carolina, on Thursday. 14th day of July, A. D. 19CA. at 1ft o'clock a. m.. ail the ef fects of the MeColt Novelty Works, errt braelng everything owned and controlled by the corporation, consisting . of real estate, machinery, reuah and finish! ?imberv building materials of all kinds, FOR SALE One white. Iron bed. two mattresses, 8 pair of pillows, 1 bureau, .1 weshsfand, 1 chiffonier, ' 1 - drugget 8 weathered oak dining-room chairs, 3 sets of Wernicke book rases, 1 pair of hall curtains, 1 waahstaod set, 1 rot and mat- Iress. 1 white Iron single bed and met- tress. "Mrs. H. B.- C Bryant,- Central Hotel, Room 11. --l BUSINESS OPPORirNTTTES. 80 New IMPROVED Hllo Penny Peanut Vending Machlhes. will earn 315 weekly the puroose ef said sale being .to liauldate I for you and not Interfere with vour other the entire plant and close up the bul-work. 8tH0 yearly profit on f6O0 Invest- ns of the cerporstion. Te-ms madeltnent. Beware of unscrupulous imitators, h-nwe on fists of sale.. T. B. Gibson, Me-1 HOo Gum Co. - Qnc), m Market St.. Coll, 8. C I Chicago, LADIES WILJi SERVE LCXCHES. Idleo of flu Presbyterian Churchea of Uin City to Serve Luin-nrn in Auditorium BuUdlno- This. Week 1 jirc-p nomnttuee ot Ladles Ke- qucsted to Meet, The ladles- of the Presbyterian churches of khe city will serve lunch at the Auditorium during tne ucmo cratlc State convention. They have en gaged one of . the vacant storerooms underneath tne Auaitorium. mo Droceeda will za to the erection of aj charity wfird in the new rresoyienan Hospital. Tho following ladies are asked to meet In the vacant storeroom under the Auditorium at half-past nine o'clock Tuesdav morning: Mrs. I, W. Falson, Mrs. A. H. Washburn, Mrs. T. T. Smith, Mrs. J. H. Wed dington. Miss Margaret Rankin, Mrs. C. W. Tlllett, Mrs. Frank McNlnch, Mrs. Carey Butt Mrs. H. H. Straub, Mrs. James Pharr, Mi Bessie Hutch ison. Mrs. A. L. Smith, Mrs. A. B. Reese, Mrs. Ed Keesler. Mrs. H. W, Twitty, Mrs. Josephine Durant,. Mrs, Andrew Hutchison. Mrs. Alfred Gil christ. Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs. J. A. McMillan. Mrs. Cy Long, Mrs, A. R. Shaw, Mrs, Garner, Mra. W. L. Wal lis, Mrs. Arthur Henderson, Miss Kate Robinson, Miss Ida Hand, Mrs. George Srockenbrough, Mrs. Alfred Brown, Mrs. A. B. Wlngfleld, Mrs. Edgar M. Hannon, Mrs, Wade Harris, Mrs. H. H. Orr. Mrs. E. P. Tingley,. Mrs, G. L. Best Mrs. David Ovens, Mrs. E. W. -Thompson, Mrs. John Zimmer man, Miss Kate Torrance, Miss Julia Alexander, Miss Lucy Oatea, . Miss Eldora Ross. Mrs. E. W. Mellon, Mrs. Peter Marshall ' Brown. Mrs. ' Jesse Oldham, Mrs. Morris McDonald. Mrs. W, "A. Watsdn. Mrs. George Bellinger, Mrs. W. W. Ward, Mra. T. D. Walsh, Miss William Nicholson, Miss Mary Owen Graham. Mrs. George B. Hen na, Mrs. R. A. Dunn, Miss Anna Kin cald. Miss Ch 1st Ian Hawley, Mrs. R. L. Gibbon, Mrs. J, J. Hutchison, Mrs. Fred Lftxton. Miss Annie. Wilson, Miss Martha Howell. Mrs. 8. O. Brooks, Mrs. John M. Scott. Mrs. F. H. Oans. Mrs. Brooks Todd, Misa May Penfield, Mrs. .A. S. Thompson. . Mrs. T. C. Evans, Miss Charlee Hutchison. Mrs. Gordon Finger, Misa Bleeker Reed, Mrs. Lv M. Baun. Misses Haxelene Thomas, Isabel Laney, Ella McAden, Mrs. w. D. cowies, Mra. w. E. Price, Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mrs. J. W. Eheperd. -. ,. . , . . , r; THE BEST PELL EVER SOLD. "After doctoring 15 years for chronio indigestion, and spending over two hun dred dollars, nothing has done me aa much good as Dr. King's New Life Pills. Iaconslder them the beat rills ever sold writes B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleslde, N. C. Sold under guarantee at all drug. stores. 35c. ' , ."Ot It at lTaw1ey,a.,,v You Don't Have To take your , prescription to the druggist whose name is printed on the blank. - Take it to any drug store the best drug store. - Bring, it direct to us. ilawky's Plizroccy Phones 11 and 388. Tryon. and Fifth Streets, PURCELL'S Ladies' , Eeady-to-7ear Gaments Week !BeSiiiiiraiii:N - '- n j . - - . - . . . . r -i -f ... . ...... ... " . r i , . ' - . . . . r . ' ' i . -r Wash SkirtsLight Blue, Tan and White ; 98c One hundred of these 'Skirts to go on sale at this low price. We have every size of waist and length measures, consequently can fit every figure for the; early buyers, avoiding alterations. They are made of a very pretty Linen - 'Finish Cloth, will launder beautifully and retain their lustre. ' The style is plain gored, made extra side and deep slashed fold at bottom. They are just the. thing for an all around, inexpensive, 'summer skirt and ; t compare favorably with those shown at $1.50 and $2.00. Rcmembcn White and Colors Tan and Light Blue. Sale Price (For mail orders add 1 To. additional for postage).' Long and Short Silk Kimonas If you contemplate taking a trip one of these light summer weight Silk Kimonas will add greatly to your comfort, as well as one of the most useful articles in your traveling kit. j They are made of an excellent quality Silk and pretty oriental patterns: p $4.50 Short Silk Kimonas, sale price $2.98 $6.50 Short Silk Kimonas, sale price $4.50 $5.95 Long Silk Kimonas, sale price $40 , Lingerie Dresses Only a few of this lot left. $11.50, $8.50 and $7.50 Dresses will be sold this ' week at . . 7 $ 4.95 $12.50 Lingerie Dress (White and Colors), sale price. ..$ 7.50 $15.00 Lingerie Dress (White and Colors), sale price $12.50 $22.50 Lingerie Dress (White and Colors), sale price $15.00 Silk Dresses Excellent values in Silk Dresses will be offered this week." Several new styles to show you Monday. We have divided all our Dresses into two lots. Lot 1 Silk Dresses and Jumper Suits, Sale Price 9.50. This lot consists of Dresses that formerly, sold at $17.50, $15.00 and $12.50; mado in one-piece suit. and jumper styles. Lot 2 Silk Dresses and Juniper Suits, Sale Price $12.50. The regular prices of this lot of Dresses was $19.50, $22.50 and $25.00. We show a big assortment in this lot. AU cofors Nile Green, Brown, Sky, Copenhagen and Navy Blue; also Solid Black, Stripes, Plaids, Checks and Solid Colors. Voile Skirts We have never offered such values in Voile Skirts as we will show this week. Skirts made of the crisp Altman Voile, beautifully tailored and every one a new style: , : $9.50 Voile Skirts, sale price. . . .... . . . . .$6.93 $10.00 Voile Skirts, sale price , ,$7.50 $17.50, $15.00 and $12.50 Voile Skirts, sale price..;... ....$9.95 Linen Coat Suits We have taken our most1 expensive models, as well as our medium priced lines, and marked them down to prices that the cheaper lines would have ' cost you in early season: ' - i - $29.50 and $25.00 Suits, French linen; sale price..... ....$17.50 $19.50 and $17.50 Suits, French Linen, sale price.... .$15.00 $15.00 and $12.50 Suits, Imported Rep, sale price. ,...$ 9.50 $9.50 Suits, Striped Linene, sale price. .........$ 6.93 ; $7.50 Suits, all colors, sale price ... " . .$ 5.95 Special Wond ' 16-Button "Kayser" Silk' Gloves, Sale Price $1.00.1 'C-S't The pame "Kayser" stamped on a Silk Glove iaj& sufficient guarantee to you ' that it is the best wearing fabric glove made. . v , v'-!U:.:r:: --. ,'::; , - Monday only these will be on sale, all desired colors Brown. ' ChamDame dll Linen Wash Skirts Something new, Button Front Skirt, 18 pretty steel eye pearl buttons down front; opens and buttons all the way down. Easy "to launder. Made full , gored with fold atfoot Price. . . . . . .... .... . . . . . . 4 . . . ; . .$5.00 U R
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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