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CHARLOTTE DAILY: OBSEBVEH, AUGUST 1619C3. Social end Psrscrl 1 A Ur. 8. D. PulHaav ef the local if branch of the American Telegxap: J 5 .' and Telephone Company, has cone to I Padueafe. Ky.. where he win be mar- 4Hd to Miss Bertha Rapp to-morrow. -t Returning, lheyf3frinrave--vaai '. : lotte. - . . . At her home on North Brevard i street . Friday night Misa Rosalia Wilkinson entertained In honor ' of her guests. Misses Mildred Booker, ef Martinsville, Vs.; Kate Rob son. ef Lowell, and Mary Flowers, of Rook H tit." 8. Cr- TheUowingerJL pres. nt: Misses Gardner. Adale Hender son.' Ruth Link, MHired Booker, Of Martlnvlll. Va.;,KaU Robeson, of fm Statesvflla, where. she spent sev eral aays wita relatives. HflRRIflG E INVITATIONS Correctly . and -Promptly .Engraved Send For Samples arid Prices v 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. Lowell: Mary Flowers, of Rock Hill. i 8. C.; Anna Held : Andrews, Janle . Ketoer, Annie Bella Finger and Roe .' "uft-S '' Wilkinson; .'Messrs. t William JTr Bhaweonhouee, . . Eugene Plokard, '. ' Campbell Fetner, Lawrence Wllkrn , son. Norwood Alexander and Merrill Fetner,- -- , , , , A The following- Invitation ' has been Issued:' .- , i . 1 . - , MT. anfr.MrsAw. A. Coin request the honor of "your - presence . t the marriage of their daughter . - Frances :.- v.-.-1 Uf "wV. a.RolDh i ' j Thursday. August 'the twentieth, -.-one thousand nine hundred' and eight, . -. j ; :?- '!-v ' eight o'clock, ' .., A 109 gorth Brevard street, . A A , A Charlotte,- STV C.";; '-The ceremony will be performed by . Rev. Dr.' H. H Hulten. et the First Baptist church, at the home of MfJ -.' w. p. Knor. No.. 200 North Brevard . street Only Intimate friends will V witness the nuptials. - Miss Lily Mo : Rae will be the maid of honor end ," Mr. L. L. Caudle beat. man. on their return: from their wedding trip. Mr. Rolf and bride will live at No. 110 East 81xth street Mr. Rolf is from Ordinary. Va., and is at successful In surance man. ,v-'.;-'--iV ' - - , ' rv.i' ' i - V . V " I 1 j Mrs Annie Smith Ross left last night for- Blowing Rock. She - will spend several weeks there. .,' DON'T-CARE n Mrs. M. E. Mosctson and son. Cald well, have gone on a visit -to Niagara Falls, - Toronto, Canada, and. other points of interest. They will return to Charlotte In about two weeks. . Mies Beulah Squlrei who Is nursing in Wheeling, W. Vs.. will arrive nere tK'Ci-1; w ' ' j- J. Pwotevens Engraving Co.; Engravers - Miss Ada- Connelly Is visiting Mrs. T. N. Edwards, at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. : Miss Grace Rudlsell will spend to day In, King's M0ttatala,-Bg 7 - Mtv and Mrs. J. H. Cutter left last night for "Atlantic, City, wfeere -tbey will spend tea days. . . . ..v. ' Miss Madge Paylor, s, mtSfner t Iveys. has gone to Washington to visit friends. Misses Collie and Lacy Squire, of Providence, were Charlotte visitors yesterday. ' -i.y 'Mies Ella 'Neighbor is a guest of Miss Dorcas Holland, whom sne ac companied home from Clinton, & C, Miss EdlVh Thompson returned .yes terday from Bateiburg, va. t ' ' ' Miss Madeline and ' Master George Bellinger Issued cards yesterday to a birthday party, which they will give to-morrow afternoon at their nome on West avenue. V . The- hours will be from S to 7 o'clock. Miss Madeline Is 10 years old and Master George I. Mrs. JoseDhine Durant v snd Mr. George M. Phifer, are back from Hid-' Do you drink any old kind of coffee - orTtea.As the don't-cares T ; They're ' the ones who have ne preference. , If It's called coffee or' te they're satis- . fled. ? Tou want 'good "coffee, -good ,'. jr .. - . tea; , Why, bless youl 'Just ' say White 'nonse, please. Thae thd kind. White House Coffee and Tea ' Is sold at - all, good places. and Us worth aaklngforyou .iwlll linger 'i over, the last dropV P ' ' About 300 Cases Dockqted. The clerk of the court and hU as-' Mra, Osmond L. Barrlnger will leave I slstants have been busy the past week to-morrow morning for Blowing Rock, wherA she will remain until themld- dl ef TQotpber. v ru -,; ; Miss Mollis Davis leaves Tuesday for Norfolk, Va., where she, will visit. her brother, Mr. pink .Davis. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Zwelr have re turned from a three, weeks trip to Atlantic City New Tork. Old Point! Comfort and other places. t '! Mra . E. W. Roberts, of Elberton, Ga., is the guest of Miss Emma Ball. Miss Mary" Wiley has returned from Salisbury. where she was the guest of friends. , i . Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Stone and chll dren left yesterday - morning for v Green Park, where they will apeftd a portion of the remaining summer'. .Mrs. Bertot Clarkson and children - t, are at Caesar's Head, a C, where .. they will be for awhile. . ' t , - v -.Mra Thomas Cannon and her - daughter. Miss Curtis Cannon. of Spartanburg, B. are the guests of . Mrs. Algernon B. Reese. . . . Mrs. Lewis W. Haskea of Colum- -i. Ma. & C, Is the guest of Mra Baxter S Moore. ' - " - . y - . .,-,. t: . An ice Cream supper will be given Tuesday night from 7:10 to 11 by the . ladles of St.- Mark's Episcopal church, Brlstow, At the rectory. All Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wing-field have moved Into their new residence, just completed, on East Boulevard. Mrs. BC. L. Fletcher and daughter. Miss May Flecher, are visiting rela tives m Kershaw, a. u, . ' , . . ; ; Mrs. Laura M. Brown has Just re turned from a trip to the mountains of North Carolina and Johnson city, Tenn. , , -v, - docketing the criminal cases that come up for disposition at the Au gust session of Superior Courtr which opens to-morrow. ''. There will be about )00 cases awaiting trial and some of them . will ; require several days. In addition " to the : charge of murder against S. Q. Barnes, the al leged slayer of. the late George GIf- ford, there are thraa nerroes -charr ed with a similar Offense. There are other cases of more or Jess ' Import ance. -. . ' ' Miss Annie Bell, of Columbus, Miss is visiting her cousin. Mrs. J. W. Blanton, oh South Tryon street has . returned Miss Helen - Brera from Blowing Rock. Mrs. Hugh Montgomery returned last night from Arden Park Lodge, where she spenj a while. Rally at Baptist Sunday ScbooL The . First Baptist Sunday school will have an important session this afternoon. As it will be the first afternoon session slnoe June It will partake of the nature of a rally. The musical programme Is very at tractive and the three minute talks by the associate superintendents will be heard wKh interest. This school now has an enrollment . of . nearly 1.200. It Is thoroughly equipped, with all modern conveniences - for doing Sunday school work. , . J;. . i WILL BE FINE INTERIOR The Movements Number ot Feo- ' pie. Visitors and - Others. Mr, A. "G. Williams," of Augusta, Ga.. will arrive here this week to visit his father, Mr. R. T. Williams; of Berryhiil township. "' , Mr. H. M. Enrd has returned from a business trip to the North. Mr. Zeb v. Snelton and Mr. J. A. Caldwell went yesterday to attend the funeral of Mr. Shelton'a sister and Mr. Caldwell's mother, Mrs. J. A. Caldwell. The funeral was conduct- PERSON'AL. . are Invited. 'I : Miss Sadie Coogler, of 'Atlanta. Ga., "who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Turner, has (. returned home. -r-s-i--i-.:r-w.--.-.i 1 Miss Mildred Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Long, and- Master Preston Long Jeft yesterday for Che raw, a C. There they will, visit Mr: James Benton. 5sv, f ., ?. Mrs. Charles A. Moseley and fam Jly. who have been sojourning in . Leicester, Buncombe v county, ha-e gone to Biltmore. where they wll spend the rest or the summer. ' Tryon Street Methodist' Church Being Renovated and Put in Superb Shape Within Many ." .Improve ments. ; '-. ,y, .V.. The interior of Tryon Street Methodist church is now in the hands of the renovators and decorators. Many Improvements are . going on. Gas is being superceded ' by electric lights, tile floors in all entrys and vestibules, heating plant being over hauled; in fact the church Is under going thorough repairs and beauti fied. " , . , -. ' The interior walls are being finely frescoed in the newest up-to-date approved manner. The artists who ( A Picture That May Be Suppressed. ' There' Is'' a post card a picture card bearing the likenesses of Col. Henry C. Williams and Mr. Charles E. Hooper, of this city; O. W. Spencer, of Salisbury, and W. F. Clegg. of Greensboro, as they lay baking In the sun on Wrlghtsvllle Beach, with their naked heels turned skyward. William Gorrell, knowing all persons In the group, Is of the .opinion that It should be suppressed. Clad In bath ing suits the four make a dangerous looking quartette, . Colonel Williams, who. is smoking a' cigarette, . looks very much like Governor Glenn., Col onel Spencer.s president of the An nanias Club of Rowan, has a vestige of hair -drawn ever his classic brow. Messrs. tiooper and I Clegg . wear drooping mustaches. When asked what he thought of the picture Louts x-oner, secretary of colonel Spencer's club, said that he, like the Irishman mat reii out of the tree, was "spach less." r . . I - ' Receives Patent r Mr. Addlaon Arnold, nr Vil nmm oesn granted patent No. 89C.S10. a card olothin attachlnr means to clothe cards clothing which will not nave to De redrawn during its life, making a savlpg of. from 15 to SO per cent . , . - Emm ed yesterday at Bethel church. Mr. F. I Heart of Monroe, spent have the contract for the decorating yesterday in the city, stopping at tne are the Reuben Rink Company, of BUToro. i w inston-Baem, ana it is sate to say Mr. Robert B. Williams, of KlttrelL this will be one of the most beautl was a Buford guest yesterday. . i . I ful churches In the - 8tate when Mr. M. B. Nell, of Clover, a C I everythlnor Is entirely completed was among the visitors In the city I The walls of the Interior . will be yesterday. He was at the Central. I rose with ornamental traceries of ' Xff W tT WvllA Tf 1 YAtr XJI1I 1 1 nnl.u MUM.M A MR. B. C, spent yesterday in the city. Central guest. form with the structural, feature Just opposite the pulpit on the south . Mra Margaret Springs Kelly ' and j r Aiise tsara .eiiy lert yesterday morn- '. -ing to visit 'Mr. and " Mrs. Springs uonraa. in -orsytn county, Mrs. Kel ly will be gone a month.-? Miss Kelly '-.."in riurn in aoout ten days. , ;.' Mrs. I."W. Falsofi" left" yesterday morning ror tienaersonviiie, where v she will spend a few days. . - Miss Hath Knilla ! alolr ' rtm House, the resort hotel at -which Mrs. iteiuey and childrerant spending the summer, in eaatern. -, Massac huseets, ' near Boston. . ' , .... ....... Mr. E. H. Jordan, of Newbern, was I wall is being painted a Urge Mural at the SHwyn Hotel yesterday. Mr. W, H. Watson, of Columbia, & C was among those who spent yes terday in the city. He stopped at tne eeiwyn. BRIEFS. . - Miss Odessa Woods, oV Llncolhton, who is a trained nurse, spent yester day In the city en rout from Lin oolnton to Mint Hlii, her home, whore she will spend her vacation. " Mrs. William' Smith, of Mangum, was in Charlotte yesterday.for awhile. . - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Long and family have returned to the city from !V protracted sojourn at Wrlghtsvllle . Beach and points In ' Virginia.. . v ) :": t ' . u:- -Miss Willie Young has returned .from a visit to friends In Greensboro and 'Salisbury.. Miss - Toung, who . graduated last spring jar Elizabeth College, will leave the middle of Sep tember - for Northampton, Mass., where sh will enter Smith ' College j :for graduate course. . ; .- , ' ,..Mr 'nd uMrfc E- ? Clampl'tt and .L' little daughter, whh have been ln Ashevllle. are now visiting at the home -of Mra Clampitt's father, Mr L. C- Caldwell, in Statesvllle. They will return to Charlotte in a imw : days., .. . ----- , . ' . : r ; Mrs. G. Douglas Bradsha w has re ' turned to the city after visiting her parents, Mr,-and Mrs. , J. 8. Alexan 4der, In Statesvllle.;. r $ r - Miss MabefHunter, of Stony Point. . who has been taking ' a ' business course in ; Charlotte, ; is visiting her parents la Alexander county. i A . Few Minor Happenings In and , -About the City. - Mr. j; M.TWatlams, of King's Moun tain, was at the Selwya last night. I Tetley's tee. and peanut sand wlohes were served free to the many tMrety at the, Little-Long store yes- teraay. 4 ' v,. .. . - . -"There are many Charlotte peo pie at Atlantic City," said a returned Charktttean yesterday. "Everybody seemed to be having a good time. The season Is in-swing yet and the crowds that this old sacred ediflce Is retained painting, the subject being "Christ and the Woman of Samaria at the Well." The figures are .really larger than life size. It will Indeed be a work of art when completed. The German artist who Is executing this particular subject, is second to none In this country. , Just - over the big organ in the rear -of -the-puipu ts being treated a large arch of Grecian columns and capitals . to also ... con form with the architectural features. All in all the Interior will be com pletely changed In color scheme and treatment. The building committee of the church is to be congratulated for the manner In which it is doing everything; in fact, many surprises are in store for the members and friends. . . ' v r And it Is very gratifying to many are large.' The Salvation Army-street meet ings have taker; on new life under the hand of Adjutant W. S. Quirk.' The -meeting ait night was full of snap and ginger and an unusually large crowa .was present. . , ' ' 'The pews of the fire asnhs Odell Mills , aroused Interest . In , Charlotte yesterday and bulletin boards were eagerly, scanned. The enterprise threatened by the lire Is Closely iden tified with the industrial life this seouon. The. Toung People's Missionary Society er Tryon ' Street- Metnodiet church will meet with the president Mrs. E. A. Cole, Monday morning. All members and friends are invited. In case of rain the meeting will be post poned .-one' week, . - Mr Louis Henderson ' Is back from HIddenlte. While there Mr. Hen derson and seieral other "Fern Moun tain" renlusei composed a touching llttle'sonr entitled "The Bear. Went Over the Mountain. jii xne eno oi the fifth verse the- bear was still "go ing oyer the mountain. ; Thomas Caldwell,, a young car penter employed on a house In Ho- kins, fell from a scaffold Friday af ternoon a distance of 10 or 13 feet and ' sustained a serious fracture of his skult - He is at the Presbyterian Hospital and his chances for recov In all the essentials In comforts, con venlences with mew surroundings,. It will be the same bnt newly . trans formed, r LEE'S HEADACHE AND NEURALIA REMEDY . f contains no opiate) ,Will safely and. quickly relieve mil . kinds of headache orlglf natlng from whatever ,' cause without leaving any, injurious effects..". , . . . . ..... . . .. -Oci Registered Nnrses, Pirrctorr. (Graduate Nurses Only). ,- Bcrwell-Dunn Retail Store A! Thooee 41 and SOO. MrsMajor Hopper and two daurh- i good.1 tera who h.v. ka1 jm I ' ., " . . weeks at Shelby, have returned home. a ora Kene . Wilson nia re- j ., lumro irom uastonla. ; where the .; .pent several oays with frl-a.Is. Mr. and Mr q. fiarnett Cabnn'n nave -reiurnea te the3itr from Sh-l- by. where they pleasantly epent ser- . erai lays wi..i rnends and rtUtlves. Miss Bessie Duncan, who has beYn , HI with fever at 8t Peter ef Hpital, -einwrovJtoavcv . - Mr. and Mraa R. Brown and . children, of Statesvllle.;. have . W The Charlotte Tnin!(! Strongest and best Trunk on the market This special Trunk Is . built to our own specifications in 100 lota, and contains more points of value by i Sir. Webber Hu Returned. ; IS as than any others FuU stae. - w 1 t . , . . ... -A I . ' from 'Germany, where he spent two strong box full'-steeU bound, every part riveted, linen. . lined, . double "Get it m HawleyW Sick Room ! ' Supplies 4 If there is sickness In the family it comes sooner or later in every home come and talk over with us about sup plies which will make the sufferer more comfortable and aid in recovery. ;- ; ' Our store is headquarters for sick' room ; necessities and luxuries. ' , , Prices are right, 'too.-- Our hustling messenger! ready to pedal. - - ... ..: i . ... tlawley's Pharmacy TRYON . AND FIFTH 8T8. 'Phones 18 and S60.' Ifs too hot and we are too busy to write a fancy, flowery "ad." But we Just must glve-you notlce-flt what's going to happen at Belk's Mon day. It's mighty hot now, -but these prices will make-if hotter still. ' . It's money to you to ead on.. All these . 'specials" will be on- die- ..play, all marked in plain -figures and some of them for Monday ouly: IN DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT - ; New' York Mills Sheets, 11x90, worth easily 75c; good, heavy Do-. ' : mestle. Special. .. , .... .... j.,. ,j .................. .50c. ' Good Hemmed Sheets. ....I ..... ... ... ........Jtc. ..t "Just in, a good, heavy Sheet for. single beds. ................ ,48c. '- Good Huck Towels. .-. . ..00c. dos. SPECIAL IN LONSDALE CAMBRIC , ' - ' - A We have a few pieces of Empreis Cambric, as good as anyf 11 1-fc. Cambric on the market - We will offer : last lot At ,v.S 1-Zc. - Monday .only. - . ., 1 .; r-'.,.-"' X So. Sf-INCH BLEACHED DOMESTIC Sc. A-Af ""-Ar'V" :H A' 'JS For Monday we have a few pieces good, soft Bleaching worth I I-lc. Clear of starch, and to see It Is to buy It. For Monday... ......5c. ' WASH GOODS AND WHITE GOODS ' . " , - 5 Here's some, "eye-openers" and they happen l-te .be all good, clean ' merchandise. Your money back for anything thats not. As a starter: 18c.' 36-INCH LINEN LAWN 18c . : vi , TbtBk of this pretty, sheer Linen Lawnr we have only a few pieces. and after these go none will be sold . for . less than lie. Monday ' No. .60ft . White1 Dress Suiting ; . ; ir. n .. .".t. S 12. - Brown Dress Linens. .. . ... V,... ..... l-2c. On our front counter for Monday we will display a few pieces of Long Cloths, short lengths, some worth as much aa 11 l-2c, any of it 10c, and for Monday to clean up the lot we make the price t 1-Sc. Yard wide Pajama Cloth ..... ..... ...S l-Sc. Monday price. a l-So. DOTTED SWISS 8 Lie. . - . - - ' . - -.: We have a few pieces of Dotted Swiss to clean up lot we will close at..,.-....... i. .'. . S 1-lc. SPECIALS IN LONG CLOTHS . These are regular numbers and the prices we give are for to-morrow: No. 160, 1) yards to bolt ...sAc. No. 200, I z yards to bolt ..... $1.1 No. 300. 13- yards to bolt... .......L33 Our stock In these cloths is limited and will soon be exhausted. Don't-fall to see our Sc. counter In Colored Lawns. Values on this' counter worth up to 15c. per yard..; , 5c. "NOTION SPECIALS" t ... 150 Long Silk . Gloves for Monday Black. Tans, White, Brown. Monday. ...;.,... .... ..... ..... ..... ....... ........ .Sec, . Ladles' ; pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. . . . ,. . . :48c. dos. .' Any too. Belt on the counter Monday for..., .... ........ . ,Ho. 25c. Embroidered Belts.,.. ,. ........ A. .19c.' Don't" fall to see our Lace and Embroidery counter for Monday. Look for the 5c. and 10c. lota ' Remember, all our Summer Goods are melting away under these hot prices, and f you don t get your share don t blame us. I ! 19-21 EAST TRADE Special Notices WINS ON COMPARISON BLUB RIB i bon .Vanilla always wins ea eompart . son. It's absolutely pure, goes ' twice as lar as other brands, ana tne flavor Is y perfection. : ' f- ..' : j1 ALLAN'S HEADACHE AND NEURAL- i gia Remedy will cure your headache . when other rem ed lea fall. If it don't, It won't eo you anything. ' Price 28 . cents. At WOOD ALL A SHJCPPARD'8, 11 South Tryon. . : .- ,- - , NOW 18 THE TIME TO HAVE TOUR -typewriter repairing done. Lei-feat snd best equipped shop In the Carolina. 'All work efficiently and carefully han--.dled. . J. 'E. CRATTON A CO., in S. Tryon St. 'Phone - NEW ARRIVALS Recent shipments have given us a number of new designs in popular priced, high grade WOOD MANTELS. If you" are contemplating purchasing. It will pay you to see our display on second floor. J.N.McCaus!and&Co. Stove Dealers, Roofing tractors. ' ' Ml Booth Tryon ffj Con 1 v GREEN POND GRANITE BRICK COMPANY GIBSON. N. C. . Offers contractors and hulMara tha neatest pressed building brick on the market for the money. to not break In shipping, not affected by frost harden with age and compare favor ably with the highest priced brick In the country. Write for priest and testimonials, A - t! r. Knabe Pianos pome and see the new styles just received. A pur chase of this Piano means a satisfactory one for. a life time. 1 We sell cheaper Pianos also. Write for catalogues. Parker-Gardner Company PUne Department Sseesid Ftoof. - months. - He gained twenty pounds in flesh and looks like a bloated bond holder. When asked by an Observer man if he had a good time he de clared. Joyfully,- "Yes, mine got. dere Is beer everywhere on the streets, on the sldevalks everywhere, I tell you. everyvhere. - Certainly 'man, I had one goot time already ylL" . spenaing several data In the with friend city Mr. John L. Wilkinson and Miss I T ii (si a TlrmAlmxr e r. j mxwI.s I www - w v av sw file I ICU 1 I mis morning, iney win urive to l. limine release buckle.. Price itu rinvfwix. ' wntrt ivot. Mr. Bennett. 8t-lnch,i IJ.80; 10-lnch , tl.OO; fl inch. M 60; If-lnch. 110.00; Jt-inch, $11.00 1 1 - inch, 1 1 J. 0 ; : -f ncn. Ili W. - A -A;-.-- - A-A i 1 Strongest -slrop ,made with paten. NO BETTER PLACE TO TAKE TOUR prescriptions tbsn stowe'a we guaran tee, to gtve. you Just what your doctor calls for, and we give prompt service. JAR. p. " 8TGWE - . CO., Druggists. 'Phone 17. - , LADIE8 AND OENTLEMKN1 CALL AT -the Llttle-Lsng Co. and try a glass of '-.Tetley's Ired Tea free. It you like It call the Miller-Van Ness Co. and get a package. We have a full and complete Mine of celebrated Teas. , MILLER VAN NESS- CO.. V N. Tryon. - 8 A IE3 CRUBH ED PTONK IN suitable for all grades concrete Will ouote rou delivered riee by wacen or ears on application. Srnd . Oliver, Charlotte. N. C - , FOR slsee work. Miss- Janle Rradley .has returned 'MON'ET Rr.Pt-snrn Tf Blue Ribbon Vanilla or Leroon fefls to Jleasek Absolutely pure, goes twice as pastor :f the Pineviie Methodist church, will perform the ceremony. Mr.! WllVinstm works for J. W. . Wadsworth's Sons. Cllnchflcld Is s fine Domestlo Coal. Free by mall G!ra-f.:oo.iEco. FOR BENT-MORE-ROOM S3 EAST .Trade, gt. , 70- N.- Poplar, modern rooms, H&. Kt N. Brevard, modern ( rooms, VO. $S N. ' Caldwell. I rooms, i 1211 W. Caldwell, roome. 701 g. A. 4 rooms. Other t, i snd I-room houses. J,- ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO.. In the MM-nyie. -om in an what we nave new. Giiil RESTAUR ANT. - TO LET-7-KOOM MODERN HOt'SE. Moreheed street. t30; I rooms. Palmer atreet. city water free. tlOM: 4 room: E. Sth. I: rooms. N. Clarkaoa, i- t !vu for eolorad tenant. tX On H M per wU. Booms in Sanders Building' . for er b-d reema. ft te IT. E. ' T. XELSLER, g, Tryon St. 'Phone i m AboVe Else A ' JW jmrchase of Trlntinf ,' Blank Books, and kindred . : supplies, ehould be coneldered ; the queition of QUALITY. Quality does not mean ornate decoration or elaborate coloring,, nor does it necessarily imply a "steep 7 price. Quality means taste, discritnl nation, harmony in type, paper, snd Inks.-" . ' ' Quality is just as important the lack of it yM as evident in a BOtehead as in a catalog. We endeavor to give superior ra(ity with every job we send oct. It pays I both yon and us. , If you want mrnatity in Blank BkIie-If"l?evtces", r'fea-' prsvlnr. LithOfTsphinKV or Print ins, send jvax next order to THE C2SERYE8 miTXX I'C'J . r ,meeaeeaTte - - -(WWsQaalkyitSeyfeM) CHARLOTTE, N. C. SE HABFOfWMLI -A-, Our confidence in The " Stetson' rests on two factor : on b the hat - itself and the other is the verdict given by the men whov wear and gnow it.. Every Stetson bears ibe Stetson i We -Have AH the Newest , Fall Styles in Soft and Derby Hats Ceee e I-- ..-I P-t, rf. T V f C C: r -i-'L
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