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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 5, 1D09. Social and Personal I f Mrs. J. S. Watters, who has been spending torn time in Asaeviue, ro turned horn last night. , i vll, iuin " have returned from Brevard, where they spent the greater part of the i tats. - - . . . v ; -. :' 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. H Tucker, of HeB' derson, wero Charlotte visitors' yea 4erday, stopping at the Selwyn; ; :;, ' MlaiVtxl Brown It expected to . .ir ri-nm ' Whutton-Ra- lera to visit hih Anms wm nuicn ; Uon, oa West avenue. . -. v . ', DrT and Mra. B. H." Russell and fairrfiv are . fexpectea nacic Monday from the mountains, where they have been spending tne summer. - ' Miss Annie Townsend spent Thurs- day In the city with her uncle, Mr Ira B- Townsend, n route to her home in Augusta, Oa.. from ' the ; North. t . , , ."Cards reading as follows have been , received in the city: ,m Mr. and Mts. H. C. Mackle ' , request the honor of your -presence ; at tne marriage or tneir aaugnier Princess . .; ' .. to r.r';.: Mr. Walter Oalther Wblsnant oa the svsnlng of Thursday, the tenth , of SeDtember ' at half after eight o'clock .1 at home V Granite Falls, North Carolina.., Mrs. Ines W. Jones and Misses Nina, - Xnes and Lillian Jones, of Waynes boro. Ga.. and Mr. P. 8. Heath, Jr., city yesterday on tneir way nome . from the mountains of western North Carolina. They were registered at the selwyn.' Miss Louise McMurrav. of Fort Mill, fi. C spent yesterday in the city. .. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Patterson, of King's Mountain, were Charlotte vis itors yesterday, stopping at the fiel wyn. v Mrs. N. A. Currie and three chil dren, of Clarkton, were visitors at the Buford yesterday morning. Among the guests yesterday 'at the Buford were Mr. and Mrs. William Smith 'Williams, of Williams, and Mrs. C.' D. Gllmore, of Providence, R. L , Miss Annies Slier returned yester day from the North where she spent the summer. Mrs. R. N. Hunter and child have gone to fitarkvtlle, Miss., to spend a month with relatives... ' r- ' Mr. itnd Mrs. George Lauderdale, f Winnsboro, 6. C, spent yesterday In the city, returning from a trip North. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. M. Oldham have returned from a stay of several days at Mebane and other points In that part of .the State. Mr. and Mrs. 9. W. Dandrldge have rented the house at 23 West More head street and removed from Mrs. Stonewall Jackson's, on West Trade street. Mrs. T, H. Washburn and children have returned from' Rhode Island, where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn have leased a home sit (01 North Poplar street and will keep house there. Miss Ethel Washburn, their daughter, has a posi tion as teacher In English and his tory at the Presbyterian College. She taught In New England before com . ing here and will make quite a valua ble addition. to the Charlotte school. Miss Uly May Tomlln, of 6tates vllle, is expected here to take a posi tion at the Thompson Orphanage. Misses Grace, Sue and Florrie Ker ley will return to-day from Taylors vllle, where they have been spending several days. Miss Mattie Kerley has accepted a position in the Taylorsville graded school. Mr. K. J. Sherrlll and family have returned to their home In the city from Ihe Sherrlll Mineral Springs, where they have been spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. London, Jr., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fore for several days, left last night for Plttsboro to visit friends before returning to their home In Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and , Mrs. J, R. VanNTess will give up their home on East avenue for the winter and live at tbs Selwyn. Mrs. Callie Maffltt Klrhy has re turned to her home in Baltimore after spending some time with her moth er, Mrs. TiOttie C. Maflltt, At the dance at Dllworth Hall last night. Miss Sadie Thomas won th lady's prise, a gold brooch, and Mr. Fred Nash, Jr., the gentleman's prise, a gold stick pin.. The evening was keenly enjoyed by the large number participating. . f , ', .... - Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Torranee and mn, Mr. William Torrance returned - nlpht from WRVnusvlllo &rViA they spent two weeks. , - Mr. and Mrs; W. A. , Reynolds and Toting son returned yesterday from 'Lake Toxaway. where they spent two wcriu.. . - . , . 1 I Miss Sara Jones.' who was operated fn for appendicitis at the Whitehead Ftokes Sanatorium, Salisbury, In get ting along nicely. Phe will be brought home, next week. , ; v ' . . ' v - : Miss Para Hargrave has returned from a visit to friends In Virginia.- Miss 'Minnie Moore returned - sev eral days ago from, a visit to rela- ves in Ohio. - , " . l 1 ne reen faric Hotel at Blowing Rock closes Monday. Those aruests who desire to rftnaln longer at nhls favorite resort will move down Into the village, where there are several splendid hoUIs. i Miss Sadie' Belk, 'of Monroe,1 was the guest yesterday at the Central of Mr. W. II. Belk, t Misses Julia Robertson and Msry Irwin, who -have been spending the summer abroad, are now In England. They wllV sail for home jn a few days. ". ! - Mrs. Moffatt delightfully en- HERK'8 THE SECRET In making the mont delicious deswrts: Alrs ue Blue Ribhoa Vanilla. Abw luly pure and sved until It hits a delicacy. r flavor that you don't get la other brands, tertained at bridge yesterday after noon in honor of Mrs. Norman. H. Johnson. - Mrs, Arnold Shaw won the first prize and .Mrs. Hl. Fcwler.'ths consolation. The guest of honor prise was awarded- to Mrs, Johnson. Those present were: Mesdames Norman H. Johnson, Max Hunter, J. R. Van Ness B. C- Nalle, H. U Adams, V. J. Guth rey, 1 C MafQtt, Fred Oliver, Her bert Howell, Carey Butt, Albert Sum mer. H. B. Fowler, J. P. Caldwell, J. W, Conway. Charles . Alexander. W. A. Zweier. Jo Ham, W. A Smith, Hegh Montgomery. W. W. Phifer. Ar nold Shaw, Ed Phffer, Louis chifTi B. D. Heath, J. R. RosaW, F. Dowal Harry Poodiag, S. O. Brdoks and Misses EUa . McAden, - Stuaft '. Jones, Martha HoweU nd Hattla Miller. ? '-: -',j r, " 1 ' 11 ';-')''' '' :iT'" . "Vs. C" vi. mm Titiiire. kof Stanley. one of the teachers n the city g-rad' ea schools, nas amvea w uv work for he year. ' . '- ;: l"- " "' 1 "" .' Mr. J. H- Little ' has leased the handsome residence on East .Sixth street which has been known as "The Lamb's CluV and will begin house keeping In; a. few. days. - His two nieces, Misses Lila. and Fannie Little, and nr,phew, Mr. Callie Little, sUl of Uttle's Mills, will remove t6 the cUy and live with him. ' -. Mrs, T. a. FrankMn returned yes terday from a stay of several weeks at Boston. New York and other promi nent points. ; Mrs. C. R. Mayer and HtOe daughter has returned from Leicester, near Ashe vllle, where they spent some time with Mrs. Mayer's father, , - Mrs. Walter Watt has returned from Savannah, Ga., where she spent some time at her summer home. A Mr. and Mds. C. N. G. Butt will re turn to Hlddenlte shortly to spend a part of this month, , ?. ; Mrs. Annie Smith Ross will return Tuesday from Blowing Rock, where she has been spending her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thompson re turned yesterday from Lake Toxa way, whera they spent awhile. Mrs. A. W. Dupuy, of Davidson, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday, Mrs. H. E. C. Bryant and little daughter. Miss ' Elizabeth Sharpe, will leave this morning, accompanied by Mr. Bryant, for Morganton, where they are spending the summer. Mr. Bryant will' return to the city Mon day. .; - . ' .- ..- - PERSONAL. The Movements of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. James A. Clarke, of Richmond. Va.. spent yesterday at the Selwyn. Mr. Fred J. Peebles, of Augusta, Ga., was a guest yesterday in the city, stopping at the Selwyn. Mr. j. N. Levme, of Watervllle, Me., spent yesterday in the city on his way to Davidson College, where he will coach the Davidson football team this fall. Mr. X. K. Pone 1s spending several days with his family, who are visit ing relatives in Mount Airy. Kev. J. J. McLendon, who lives near Matthews, spent yesterday Jn the city on business. Mr. Archibald Johnson, editor of Charity and Children, Thomasvllle, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. J. M. Renfrow la spending several days with his parents at Mat- tnews. Mr. James O. Walker has gone to New York on a short pleasure trip. Mr. S. T. Sparkman. of Columbia. 0. C., spent yesterday in the city. Mr. waiter Cowlea has returned to the A. & M. College. Raleigh, to re sume his studies there. Mr. J. C. Robertson, a prominent citizen of Columbia. S. C, is spend ing a day or two in the city. Mr. Charles W. Winter, of Balti more, Md.. was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. William P. Anderson, of West minster, 8. C, was registered among tne guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Air. j. K. stagg, or Durham, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. R. H. Norment. of Richmond. Va., was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Among tne guests at the Solwyn yesterday morning were Messrs. W. B. vaught and T, X Parsons, of Greens boro. Mr. B. M. Graves, of Greensboro. was registered at the Buford yester day. Mr. J. R. Del linger, of Lowell, spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. C- E- Hutchison, of Mount Hol ly, was a visitor here yesterday. judge B. F. Long, of Statesvllle. spent a few hours In the city passing through yesterday. Mr. E. H. Gibson, one "of the well to-do citizens of Laurinburz. was registered at the Buford yesterday. Mr. A. M- Plxon, of Gastonla, spent yesterday in the city on business, . Mr. W. A. Bristol, of Statesvllle, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. Frank L. Robblns, of Salis bury, was at the Buford yesterday. Mr. W. D. McEachern, of Laurln burg, was a Charlotte visitor yester day. , Mr. O. S. Arthur, of the Biltmore estate. Is here with his friend, Mr. F. W. Whitman, at the Central, paper. . Rev. P. P, Winn left yesterday for Marsh vllle to preach In the Marsh vllle Presbyterian church to-morrow. Rev. George H. Atkinson, pastor of the First Presbyterian- church, of Monroe, was a Charlotte visitor yes terday. '." Mr. Harry P.- Deaton. of Concord, spent yesterday In the city on busi ness, ' 4 ,. Rev. W. 1 Bogus, -traveling repre sentative of The Presbyterian fitand ard. left yesterday for . Greenville, SL C, on business connected with his Messrs. R. B. ttedwln and E. C Williams, two" Influential members of the Monroe bar, spent yesterday In the city On legal business. . . Mr. A. WKlutts, of Chester, 8. C was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday.' - Mr. Cr D. Moore will leave next week for Mebane to enter the well known Bingham School. ' , Need of a Larger Skating Rink. The skaUng rink at .Latta Park Is commanding a large and represent-) tive patronsge. - More Charlotte poo-' pie are skating this fall than ever be fore and this In- spite of the narrow bounds .of the present rink. It Is said by those who know that If the floor now In nse were twice as large that the enjoyment to those skating would be more than Moubled. What Is believed to be needed just now la a skating rink large- enough to ac comodate In comfortable manner all those who are anxious to skate. . - Red Mew's Field' Day Monday.1 The Red Men's field day exercises will be held at the new electric park In North Charlotte Monday, Labor Day. A number of prises have been secured aad a delightful time Is an ticipated. The exercise will mence at I o'clock la the morning and continue throughout the day, i It costs ccaey to talk in this space- Watdi it Read what we say ' , . - Follow oar adrice - ' Ton will tare money You. will get the best QUEEN CITY PRINTING CO - Printers, Binders, Engraven ,-. -Everything for thJ Office ' 1 tast Fourth 6treet. 1- :; CHARLOTTE, N Oit BRIEFS. Few Minor Happenings in and About the City. ' - ; "Samson and Delilah," a hand painted picture, drew good crowds at the Theato yesterday. It is worth seeing. . . - ; t Progress Is being made on the erection of a warehouse by Mr.-W. W. Hagood on his property on East Fifth street.. ; Tne foundations for the McCaus land double houses were laid yes terday. The work is progressing rap idly. ; . Mr. T. T. Youngblood has sold to Mr. John F. Youngblood 195 acres of land lying on the Catawba river. The price paid was (3,000. Mr. C. L. Torrence, one of Char lotte's oldest and best-known cit izens, is 111 at his home on South Da vidson street This Is fodder-pulling time with the farmers and extra effort ts now being, made to get this feed stuff garnered while the weather is aus picious. The first fall meeting of Char lotte Council, No. 27. U. C. T.. Will be held to-night a,t 8 o'clock In the hall on East Trade street. All mem bers are urged to attend. Rov. George P. Stevens, a Meck lenburg boy, who gave up his pastoral work with the Marshvllle group of churches this month, will leave soon for China to labor $h the foreign field. Mr. R. B. Hunter, State lecturer of the Farmers' Union, has engage ments in the eastern part of the State for the nxt few days. He left yesterday afternoon for Wilmington. Mr. R. D. Jenkins yesterday sold through the agency of the Carolina Realty Company 60 acres of land ly ing seven miles south of the city to Mr. C. H. Dwyer in consideration of fl.SOO. Mr. Z. V. Kendrick, who was In jured in an automobile-street car collision Monday and who has since been confined to the Mercy General Hospital, la getting along very nice ly. Mr. D. L. Williamson, of Plne ville. who was operated on at the Presbyterian Hospital yesterday after noon for appendicitis, was reported to be In a very critical condition at a late hour last night. The Mecklenburg and Cabarrus Baptist Association will meet with the' church at Clear Creek next Tuesday. The Clear Creek church is the oldest church in the association with the exception of the First Baptist church of this city. Rev. P. R. Law will attend the meeting next Wednesday of Faystte ville Presbytery at Hamlet. This meeting is called for the purpose of ordaining and Installing Rev. F. B. Rankin fts pnstor of the Hamlet Pres byterian church. Rev. C. Y. Love, recently call ed by th Steele Creek A. R. P. con gregation from a United Presbyter ian church In Illinois, will preach his first sermon to-morr"ow. He ar rived in the city yesterday and 'for the present Is with Mr. W. N. Peo ples. SENATOR M'LAVRIN HERE. Former lHtlnirullied Senator From Noulh'TnrolliiH a Sojourner For A ". lay In iho t'ltj Out of Politics. Former United States Senator John L. Mclaurin, accompanied by his wife and daughter, spent yesterday In the city on his way horns to Bennettsvllle, S. C from Henderson- vllle, where he has been - spending the grester part of the summer. Senator McLaurln was looking hate and hearty and appeared to be In the best of health and spirits. Asked about his plans political, he smiled and shook his head,- but wouldn't say a ward. "I am out of politics and cmprt tn atav out for soma tlrne,' said he with a laugh. His manner was enough to Indicate thai ho didn't give a rap how long he re malned on the outside "a-lookln In." Senator Moljiurin was much in the publlo eye years ago when he loomed big on the Southern political horlson as . the exponent of "Commercial Democracy." ; M He had with him yesterday sev eral fine horses and stated that he intended on reaching Hamlet to drlva across the country to his home Iff Bennettsvllle. He expressed" him self as highly gratified at the . many marks of prosperity which ho ob served In Charlotte since his last visit to the city. ' TARBROVGH PROPERTY SOLD. Mr, D. Raster Henderson Pays $10, OOO For Flito Property- Other Ileal , Estate Sales of Interest. - Mr. D. Baxter Henderson yesterday purchased tha well-known Yarbroughl property, which is located on North Brevard and East , Eleventh streets and which extends hack to the rail road, embracing practically one-half block, from Mr. J A- Tarbrough for ths . consideration of 110,001. This property consists of 17 house and lots and seven vacant lots and I desirably situated. " Mr. Baxter Henderson also pur chased yesterday from Mrs, Isla Hen derson a track of land in Berryhlll township, 4 mil" from Charlotte, and consisting of tl acres, for $3,090. . Mr. 3. A. Tarbrough purchased yes terday from Mr. Baxter Henderson a house and lot at No. 003 South Church street for 14.000. ; . Mrs. B. J. WlttMsrspoon cwperately HL Mra B. 3. Wltherspoon, who was taken .sick with a sevfcre headache about a week ago and who suffered serious complications yesterday, was reported to be desperately 411 at her horns on South Boulevard. Dllworth, at an early hour this morning' and was not expected to survive the night "If .yow ' want a heat : producer. order Cilnchflrld from your dealer or direct of the (Unehncld Coal Corpo ration, Charlotte, N. V , IVEY'S 25c. Hat Sale Commencing To-Day at 9:30 O'clock We WU1 Place on Sale Any Hat in ' - Oar Store at 3Sc Each, - This . is following onr custom to close ouf aU Hats at sofas price, so as not to carry any over. . We have ; hd a great Millinery season and gladly take the loss and giv you your choice of Hats ;and shapes at 1 5c, each that cost several times this amount.. -Sale will start promptly at :t0. There will be hundreds of pretty Hats to choose from. Nothing Is re served and all will go and at ...... i.;'.V.. .... ..5ft each RIBBON SALE , Our buyer secured for us a great bargain in Ribbons for to-day's sell ing, j We have divided them Into two big lots at...... .10 and 12o. a yard 10c LOT Nice, heavy quality high-grade Silk Ribbons, almost all colors and worth up to 15c. a yard, for....lOc, a yard 12c. LOT Extra heavy and fine All-Silk Rib bon In every leading color; worth about 20c. a yard, for.... 12c a yard 25e. TAFFETA RIBBON, 18c. YARD A very heavy lustrous Black Taf feta Ribbon, a good 25c. one, for 18c. yard This Ribbon Is guaranteed all Silk, S 3-4 Inches wide. 35c. TAFFETA RIBBON, 23c. YARD A beautiful All-Silk extra fine and heavy Black 6 1-4 Inch Taffeta Rib bon... , 23c. a yard 75c. TAFFETA, 50c. A great Silk bargain. 3 2 -inch', quite heavy All-Silk Black Taffeta that sold at 75c, for 59v. yard Not snore than one dress to a customer. IVEY'S Mr. Sawyer Sells Home. Mr. Frank Sawyer yesterday sold his beautiful little home In Dllworth to Mr. y. H. Lambeth, of Richmond. Va.. tha sals being negotiated through the Carolina Realty Company. Mr. Lambeth Is a new resident of the city and will make this headquarters. He represents the M. Cohen Company, of Kicnmona, va. Mr. Sawyer received $4,500 for the place. AshcvUle Train Dotonred. The Asheville train. No. 12, on the Western road, was detoured from Statesvllle by Charlotte last night and thence to Salisbury on account of the wreck of a freight train between Statesvllle and Salisbury. Number 38 was held here two hours to get tho sleeper from ths train. "Clinch field the Coal of Quality.? HOLIDAY NOTICE. Monday, September 7th (Labor Day). Doing- a legal nonnay, trie banks of 1 liarlo4te will he closed. Charlotte. National Rank. Flrta National Hank. Union National Rank. Commercial National Bank. Merchants' and Farmers' National Bank. American Trust Co. Southern Loan and Savings Bank. Alkali Soap i, (Oxford Blue) ' , Cot out dirt and" grease from, the skin and leaves it soft and clean. 2 1-2 lb. Ban, 25c Registered Nurses' Directory , . (Graduate Nurses Only). ; Burwef I-Dunn Retail Store pbones 41 and SOO. The Qiarlotte Trunk! Strongest and best Trunk on ths market.' This special Trunk is built to our own specifications In 100 lots, and contains mors points of valus by SS.OO .than any other: fFuli : size, strong' .box, full steel bound, svery part riveted, linen lineal double trayc. 4v" , ' ; " ' ''':":' '. Jt-lnch, $8.80;, JO-lnch $9.00; H- inch. SMO; S4;lnch, $1000; ll-lnch, $11.00;', IS -Inch,' $1100;' 404nco, $1J.00." y -9 THE HERCULES TRUNK STROP . Strongest ; strop mads with paten sliding, releass buckle V Prlca -$0o, Fre by matL ' G!IQR-1,!00I1E CO. 11-19 New - ; 50-inch Brilliantine, all colors V 52-inch Herringbone Cheviots, all colors. ii r0 V - . juui iiuuuuao iu a ix nvui,. .... ... ..,. , " . 45 new patterns in Solid Stripes in Cheviots and Panamas.. .. .. . v. ,3c. . 50c. The greatest collection of All-Wool Fabrics ever -shovm by us is now -ready for your inspection All-Wool Panamas, Tamise, Henriettas, Cheviots, ? etc. at '. '.,50c. 34-inch Lamark Suitings. '' Come see these new Suitings for fall shirts and suits. Washes and makes up like wool. .V.v..lOc. Flannelettes, Ginghams, Qalateas, Percales all at new prices and new goods. Good Dress Ginghams 7 l-2c. Petticoat Bargains ' i ' r Just in big line Heatherbloom Underskirts. Wears like silk. The $2.50 kind for.. $1.93 All sizes. . Ask. to See the Petticoat at $1.48 Big line Silk Petticoats at new prices. Ask to see them. In Coat Suit De partment. ' Table Felt Everybody needs Table 50-inch Table Felt 54-inch Table Felt 48c Blanket Specials 11-4 Blankets come in White, Greys and Tans, with assorted colored borders, v Just the Blanket for early fall and winter. One case only at this price $1.48 a pair; 10-4 Fancy Colored Blankets 98c. Pair These are the Blankets used for Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, etc. Very pretty assortment of colors, and the price is low ..98c. pair . 10-4 North Carolina Blankets, called "Bob White." One case, new goods and t well worth more money, at $2.98 pair ' Don't Fail to See Our New Patterns before they all go. They come in Red and White, Tan and Black, Black and ; Red, and are very heavy fine Blankets $2.98 pair BELK Rev. Dr. A. A. MoGeacliy To-morrow. Rev. Dr. A. A. McOeachy, the new pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will arrive in the city to night and All his pulpit for the first time regularly to-morrow at both morning and evening services. It Is expected that a large congregation will hear Dr. ' McOeachy, for he Is one of the most eloquent ana scnoiar ly of the young ministers of the Southern Presbyterian church. Labor Day, Monday. Labor Day In Charlotte will go un marked by extensive celebration. The working people will enjoy a day of rest ana quiet. Tne nanus nave Klven notice that they will be closed, as will also the Carnrgio Library. GENTRY BROS'. FAMOUS SHOWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 10TH SOO Animal Actors 200 , The. Comedy Weylers The Stelner Fsmlly M'lle De Oewh. a Performances Rsln or Shine. Special Notices YOU RUN NO RISK. fiPECHMT BIA7K Ribbon Vanilla and you ars certain of getting tha best thai money ana . cx periencs can produce. MTTJJVAI.T.y'H CHOCOLATE NUTS ARB aellclous. if you nvn inrn insni. you should. WOUDALl. BHKPPAKD sell them. 'Phone 69. Kfir.m. K1THHTANTIAU HTRON1l, swlt, silent and satisfactory. .Is ths L. C. Smith Typewriter. Ball bearing typebars and "writing in sight" J. K. CRAYTON CO., ill & Tryon., 'Phone -JB4. .. mKHil ("Ef.ERr. rARSNIPS. HELL peppers. Corn. Okrs. Lima Beans. String Beans. Beets, ttsrrots. Hweet an.1 ' Irish Potatoes, nice eatiog Apples. Call u esrly. M1LLKR-VAN HEHH N. Tryon. -' ' - WB KNOW HOW IMPORTANT IT IS to Use purs drugs and to ml a prescrip tion exactly a the doctor nrdrr. Ho we do both. JA8. P. 8TOWK sV CX., , Druggists. Thons 179. FOR RANT- WEHT TRAPB ST. t rooms, $JJ.; WO N. Poplar t rooms. $S't mi N. Brsvsrd Bt. rooms. $22; West Ith Ht. i rm." Its; W3 West 8th t. I rooms, I14.M; 4-rnom houe Cleveland Ava, llfci W East 7th ( rooms, tl.. All modern. CHhrr i to t-rooro house 3. ARTHUR HKNDERSON BRO. :- jron BALK CRUSH ED BTONM IN sixes suitablo for ail grades oooccet work. Will- quote you delivered prtct by wsgon or ears en application. Prvd Oliver, Charlotts. N. C . . - , EVERTTHINO THAT GOOD TO EAT In hot weather is being served by us tn the best style. Com In and what ws bars now. OEM RESXAUK- . ANT. . " - : , TO tET-T-ROOM MODERN HOURE. Morahead' streot, 10O; ft rooms Pslmsr street, city water free. tlO.M; rooms, V.. lh. $: I rooms. N. Oarkson. i HouMs tor eolored tenants. 11 to fl.M per '. itooma in itaoders Building ior offlres or bd rooms, ti to V- E. K KEtiLER. Zi 8. Trxon St 'phons jjlllp B t East Trade Wool (Good's Felt to protect the table: BROTHERS 1 hi Clothes for ff .Xomm For Myla, i : m I1 l l-d lin e : 1L L " " 48c Vi .49c. , - . .S3c. - .- v -GSf '' ; 25c. v j Knabe Pianos Come and see the new styles just received. A pur chase of this Piano means a satisfactory one for a life- time. Wo sell cheaper Pianos also. Write for catalogues. Parker-Gardner Company Piano Department Second FkMf, ' Young flen Tt and Qaality.
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