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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 6, 1901, 'tfSf r "Social and Personal J. Sr. inil 'llrr. Itiish WraV have re turned 'to the city after spending sev eral n-eeka m the-mountains of west- cm North Carolina, where they had most delightful trip. . . ' . Medic ol College lo Open .--Wednesday. - The fall session ot the lh year of the Korth Carolina MeaKaioie w.vtnariav. Rev. William t rmnaii .-m otrcr nraver. A Sum ber of new members have been added to the- faculty and many Irapreve .... m th-laboratories. There were 10 pupils last year, but about 125 boys nave wi'f j . u . this term. TW Is I he second -of the foer years' course ln Charlotte, lf Mr; and Mr; F. ' n. McNJflch have Mountain to . spend rone to iacs. eeveral 'weeks. Mr. McNinch Is re 1 covering- from a recent operation for V f ppndlcltls which weakened him . : wreatly. Mrs. McNinch has also suf- -,V:- fared an attack-of fever and both - C ' hope to proOt ih health by a stay of '. , soma weeks In the mountains of the 1 Stat. ..; y u : ' Mist Bessie Williams, of Yorkvllle. . B. - C.,' Is the guest of Mrs. Joe Wed -f: dinrton on North Graham street. i$r. James Houston, of Coleman,' Fla., M,iuo ner guest. ,. . 1 Xftna R1U RoVd. of Rock Hill. 8. SC.. Is vlsltlnrJUrs. E. F, Blackwelder on .West Eighth street.. '. - ,' ' .Misses Uly May Loving, Camilla Purharn and, Mary Weal Mellon went over to Gastonia yesterday to spend . Sunday with Mrs. 8- A. wiikins. ; Mrs. James A.' Caldwell has ari rived la the city from Statesvme ana av mnA Mr Caldwell went to house- keenine- yesterday - at No. '101 East Fifth street ,. ':"'' ' " 1 .- Miss Frances Scholts has returned from Newberry. 8. C . where v the pent two montha with relatives and ;."f Mla 'Lula "Whltaker returned to her home in Rockingham last night ;.v after apenaing om-ini m ; with friends. --::Z ' , Mist Lottie Ray of McAdenvlne, was a visitor in. the city yesterday. ' Cards dreading as follows wet it- uea y-ierui , Mf. anTMrs. P. A. Bowden ' reufst the honor of your presence at the . 1. V 8elma A.v Kerr , ; 'Mr. Springs R.Alezande on Wednesday evening , the ninth day of September one thousand nine hundred and eight . .. at nine o'oMtck . ': thjtlr Kama seven hundred and eight North Davidson i v$ Charlotte. North , Carolina. ?'. Ss.-i ' ', ; .The many friends 'of Mr. W. E, , Price, who has been sick for a -month v or more eu Waynesboro. Va.. where h Is spending the summer with Mr. ITlee's parents, will be rlad to- know ' that she is much Detter. . Mr. and Mrs. Jenks Hutchison have mne to housekeeping on East Vance tree. . . ,.,.-,...: Mrt H. . C. DoaChampa and her atster, Miss Jna Barnett. who have on spending the summer months In :. ' (he mountains of North Carolina, are ;r; ri'ow. at home at No. 411 South Tryon atreet., - , , Mrs. W. C. Maxwell, of Mbntgomv '.'.' i'-, e)ry,-,Aa,,, vh haa been the guest of ? Mrs. ti. u. oi d oon, on ouin -iTyon ," ': ' street, haa gone to BtatesvlUe to visit ; ' v relatives' and crlenda. , . v Many Charlotte ewple win be in- , - ; -xterested in the foijowing: . . Ur . rklM Mali Tjlnthnrnr. requests the honos of your presence at the marriage f his laughter, . Ethel $ to 1 Mr. Wade Hampton Stow. nn Tuesday afternoon, September the firteenth. v at half after five o'clock, at Belrnont Presbyterian church, Belmont, North Carolina. Mir. and Mrs. E. J. Parrlsh and Mrs. Brown Wallace have gone to Portsmouth, Va, to visit relatives. Mrs. M. E. Wrtoton -and daughter, Mrs. W. B. Ryder, and granddaugh ter, little Miss Vtrginia Ryder, who lhave 4een. 'pending the summer at IewHsburg, W. Va., are spending the month of September in Baltimore. . Miss Mary McPheeters, of Colum bia. S. C, spent yesterday In the city with her "brother. Mr. T.s 8. McPhee- ers. of the Commercial National Bank. ' . .. ' - ; M3ss Armje Be Tie De Vane, of Red Springs, wm registered monx .the truetrts at the Selwyn yesterday. Mis Atha Watson. . of ' Concord, and guest. Miss Lillian Webb. - are visiting at the home of Mrs.-W,. E. West, on West avenue. ' Mr. J. B. Ashcraft Miss Jean Ashcraft, Miss Pat pemberton Ash craft and Miss Rtrth Green, of Mon roe, spent yesterday Jn theclty shop p!mr. , ' ' -; . - , Mr. and Mrs. Norman' H- Johnson, left last night, the former for Staun ton, Va.. and the latter for Bristol. Tenn., where she win visit her sister. Mrs. Frank Davis. Mr. Johnson will deliver an address before the Virginia Retail Merchants' Association whicai meets In Staunton Monday and Tues day. ' . r .-. v.''--' -;v' v-V' ,t.' X'. Mrs. J, W. Watt and Misses. Bessie and Georgia Watt and Master James Watt have returned from Richmond, Ya, where they spent some time. fi.. and M.rs. Julian Bundy. of Monroe, are vlsklng Mrs. J. C Leak, on Js'orth Alexander street, i Cards reading as follows were re ceived In the city yesterday: ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Washburn, announce the marriage of their sister, v , Mlsa Mary Jans Staley V ' ' . ". I to 'V'". - ? f Mr, Albert Roe Seaman, m Thursday, the third of September, one thousand nln hundred and eight.-! Asnevine, -Vorth Carolina. Mr. Seaman is manarer ' of 'the splendid new refinery of Swtff 4t Co. In this city and Is a capable and Trvrort promising young - man. Miss Dtaley 'formerly resided In Chicago. ."Mr. and Mrs. Seaman will arrive in the cKy to-night and : make their - home ,tmporarily with Mr. and Mra F. M. Shannonhouae, . " ' . MIs AMle 8terhen. of the rnnI eal fiicalty of the. Presbyterian Col Jer, has been secured a. . ore rilt and choir director at - the. . Tenth POPfLAW. KOft 11 TTKAR3 And growing ! favo every day, which la prof ptrnljr tht- Klue Ribbon Vanilla snd Lrmon Extracts are tho-best ever mada ' iVvehue Presbyterian church. Miss Stephens is recognized 'as one at the first musicians of the city and the choir of the Tenth Avenue church. Is very fortunate in beta able to secure ner . services. ; Ills Mary Wilkinson, of Reldsvllle, is the .guest .of Mrs. C. A, ' Matthews 9 Mas Mary O. Graham ' is spending several days with friend In David son. . - y . J : : Mr. k Wittkowskv leaves to-day fr Mev Tork Citv. where she will visit her sons. Dr. H.A, Wltson and Mr. Gerard Witaon. v. -v W Mrs.'J. B. Harty leaves to-night fo Baltimore, Md.. where she will spend ten days. . - She will Join Mr. Harty there.; .:w'r t-- ;.- ' w ;,X -. -i-pv-:.-:. The MoTcmmts of m Number of Peo s . i pie, Visitors and Others, t Mi: 'IlB. WllOams- left last night for Rockingham to attend Richmond county court, which convenes, there this week. x . w . . V Mr;?T B- StackhouaB Tot -Co lumbla, S. C spent yesterday at the Beiwyn. , ;-- -...-V, .' Mr. Gus lachtenfels, AshevUle, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. r Ma. Tu B. Vance Is spending sev eral days In AshevUle; j v ' Capt F; DilUng, of King's Moan- tain, was. a visitor in the city yeator day. . iv ,-- ' v. Mr, Vernon Cook, of Kershaw, 8. C spent yesterday at the Central. ' Among the visitors in the city yes terday morning were Messrs. R. II. Crawford and W. B. Rawlinson. of Rock H11L 8. C ' Mr. Miles Peg-ram was a visitor in AshevUle yesterday. Among the guests at the Central yesterday were Messrs. W. - E. Deits and C. A. SherrilL of Cornelius. - Mr. B. G. Fallisy of GreenvtUe, & C, superintendent of the - Charlotte division of the Southern, spent ye. terday In the city on business. Mr. W. J. EUlotL of Columbia. 8. C a registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. f- Mr. F. M. Campbell, of Augusta, Ga.. spent yesterday ln the city on busi ness. - . Mr. D. W, Daniel, of Clemson Col lege, 8. C, was 4 Charlotte visitor yesterday. , , . Mr. W, B. Robeson, of Red Springs spent yesterday at the Beiwyn. Dr. W. Gill Wylle. of New Tork, president of the Southern Power Company, la spending a day or two ln the city on business.. . .Mr. M. 8. Roberta, of -Atlanta, Ga., a well-known Insurance - men., spent last night at the 8elwyn. - Mr. John W. Bryan, of Greensboro, was a Charlotte visitor last night. Mr. .J. B. Prevatt. of Atlanta. Ga.. Is -pending to-day in the city. Mr. u. k, Mccormick, of Green wood, 6. C, was registered among the gmesta at the Central yesterday. Mr. c. O. Follin. of Charleston. 8. C, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. D. 8. Jbeak. of Hia-h Point, was a truest at .the ' Buf ord yesterday. Mr. John C. Rankin, of Lowell. pent yesterday ln the city on busi ness. . Mr. F. C. Black, of Rock Hill. 8. C, was a Charlotte vltUor yesterday. stopping at the' Buford. Dr. David Wesson, the orlalnator of the"Weson products of the Southern Cotton OH. Company. la at the Sel- wyn ror a -lew days. Mr. H. M. Enrd returned venturrtav from New Tork, where he spent sev eral weeks purchasing goods for the Enrd Department Stores. Mr. Ed Eflrd. -of Concord, accomnanlod htm and also returned yesterday. BRIEFS. 1 Few Minor Happenings in and Aoout tue city. Mr. Brooke B. Todd will begin the erection of .a handsome residence on Kingston ' avenue In Dllworth this week. --- The Methodist ministers of the city will meet In the study of Tryon Street church to-morrow morning at 10 o clock. A lull attendance Is de sired. i A portion of the Richardson Orchestra , goet to Gastonla this morning to play In the First Baptist church there. The other members play at the - First Baptist Sunday acnooi nere. So far at known there will be no official celebration of Labor Day in unanotte The banks, post office and other institutions which make the most of all legal holidays will be closed, or observe Sunday hours. Charlotte will ho trebv blessed theatrically next week. Wednesday. matinee and night, "A Daughter of America, xnursaay night. "Brews ter s Millions, and Friday night. Forty-Five Minutes From Broad way- win play nere. , Mr. Karli T. Johnson, who ham been working with the-Ed Mellon Company, has gono to Enid, OkUu, where ha haa accepted a Dosition With Sweet, Hudson Beck,' the larg est clothing establishment of that city. .. -' . ... 1 Much Interest Is being taken b the Red Men.-of the city and countv 4n the approaching field day exercises vu w in iirm iirireurrow ml tne Electric Park. The Hist of events and the prises was published some weeks ago, postponement being, necessitated by the deluge. ' . v , .' T One of the best vaudeville attrac tions of the season closed an engage ment last night at the -Star, on West Trade. Marvellously dexterous work with dumb bells, a monologue, and dancing 'by a comely lady and fiddle playing by an artist, besides moving pictures, made., tra the programme. The place was crowded. POUXD DEAD IN BED.. Mr. W. B. McOeady Die During the Aigut at ills Home on Mint Street. Mr. W. B. McCreadr. who lived at Ko. SOU Mint mtrent. vsl dlvnnMA to he dead yesterday morning by Mrs. McCready, when at the usual hour he went to awaken him from sleep. Apoplexy is supposed to fiave been the cause of his death, as ha weighed more than. IQv pounds.- Mr. Mccready iwas 11 years of age. Surviving. are a wife and Ave children. ; He was? an engineer for the Charlotte Consolidated Construe tton Company. The funeral was conWicted yesterday eiftemoon at 4 o'clock' "from the residence. Rev. Dr. R. C. Holland, of L' Mark's Lutheran church, was tho- minister In charge of the service. Following were the pall bearers: Messrs, Jo. KJouse. R. L Womack, R, H. Ste vens. William McCalL. Jenkina , H. M. Parker. . . Went to Look For , Something Lost -".. Lons Aro. - . -" V Mr L, J. Walker, accompanied br his grandson. - Mr. Jasper Walker CConnell, has Just returned from Washington, where they spent eome time. The purpose of Mr. Walker's trip to the last-named point was to look for his left lg, which, was planted there July lt. 1(43. Mr. Walker did not find what .he went to look' for, but he was not treat! v l(- ppointed. - He secured what was far more serviceabio in 'Washington. OCTOBER. WEDDINGS . ;. f ' Do not delay longer in placing orders for engraved ' lnvlta . tions. Our fall samples represent .tha very latest shapes and , forma that have been accented by 'refined - and fashionable society, r. Wo do not follow We LEAD In originating artistic effects with fine material. Our prices are the lowestl Send . f t for ; samples. . which will bo supplied . free of charge.' .' J.. P. " ' STEVENS ENGRAVING CO.. Wedding Stationery Engravers, ,';;- 47 Whitehall St, Atlanta, Ga. ' ;;. i ; I ';:. ' - . ;TO SCHOOL AGADf.'r Initial Openlnc Day Yesterday, All Overthe City at the Pnbllo School ' Yesterday . was J opening day throughout the : city" schools. From almost every home ln Greater Char lotte stepped forth al'the appointed hour eome bright-eyed: lad or ; rosy cheeked' lassie, lacking only the wont ed satchel or stack ot text-hooks to re-enact the dally scene of the win ter months. Various were their des tinations, yet Al the same. The journey of each ended a exnrfce one of the many Charlotte public schools. Some of the individual members of the throng had never - before , this week. set their feet within the portals of a school. With wide-open eyes the little tots viewed all that passed beneath their gase. , WHh ears that lost nothing that came within the rangvf their organs Of audition they listened, with awe they gased upon Teacher. Obediently they did as they were bid. Scarce comorehend- ing what it was all about they tight ly cmtcned tha sheet . whereon was the list of necessary books. Twas a new world to them peopled by sitrange individuals, of formidable mien, given to staring, to giggling and even Vme tlmes pointing in a way which made ne newcomers teel very uncomforta- Die indeed, wriggle in their seats ana long for a sight ot mam-ma, (never for mama). '- ., The others, who had been there before, went up, most of them, to grades ohe degree higher. With, par donable pride thev looked about on their classmates to see who, had been equally fortunate euid who were of last years s crop. Critically, (n a sort of size-up fashion, they viewed the itMiicr tiut vmyiMi low viiiic. They have lost something of their awe for this -exalted' personage.) Others did not go p. , Most of them knew this already.- To enrch pupils as did sot take enough interest )at spring to get their report and failed. mere came dlsappolntnvemX rhare by their parents, -who simply cannot understand why their young hopeful waa'.-not promoted. Why. the boy studied, he has as much sense as anybody, and what's the -matter? It mut have been his handwriting, or maybe the teacher didn't like him. Multifold are the reasons given. In nineteen out of twenty the real an swer Is that the youngster was Inter ested 4n other things rather than his books. And so It goes, and so it will ever go. The openings yesterday were largely attended and every indication pointed to a successful year. No ao- curate figures of enrollment, of course, ere obtainable yetaas yester day was merely an Informal gather ing for the purposes of preliminary organization. To-morrow Is a holl-1 day. Tuesday the schools, will open i for the assgnment of lessons and the ; discussion' of courses. . SCHEDULES CHANGE TO-DAY, I ; Time Required For No. SS to Go From Atlanta to waaninfton -notably Shortened . In order to shorten the. time re quired tor the Southern's fast and fine train. No. SS, to make the route from Atlanta to Washington, several changes go Into effect to-day, this. Washington and Southwestern Limit ed coming Into Charlotte nearly-two hours earlier. The changes, owing to their importance, are- again repro duced In order that no one may over look them: Train No. 17. Washington and Southwestern Limited, will .'leave Charlotte for Atlanta at 10:5 a. m Instead of 11:05 a. fn., arriving In At lanta at 6:00 p. m.i Eastern time. In stead of 7:15 p. m. Train No. 38. Washington and Southwestern Limited, will ; leave Charlotte at 7:85 p. m., Instead of 9:15 p. m., arriving at Washington at 6:10 a. Hi.; New York at 12:10 noon, following day Train No. 40, from Atlanta, which arrives at Charlotte, at 11:55 p. m.. will arrive at 12:45 a. m. Train No. 41, which leaves Char lotto at 4:33 p. m., will leave at 9:00 p. m arriving at Seneca -at- 11:00 p. m. '- ' Train No. 11. from Klchmon'wlll arrive at 11:25 a. m., lnsteadof 11:55 a. m.. ad will leave for Atlanta at 11:15 a.rm. ' Train No. i, for Richmond, will leave Charlotte at 6:00 p. m.. Instead of 7:15 p. m. ' ' - Train No. 46, local train for Greensboro, will leave Charlotte- at t:99 p.,m.. Instead of 4:00 p. m.. ar 1.. m Hmpnuhnrn al 110 n. n. Train No. 13 will leave AshevUle at 2:30 p. m.. Eastern time, Instead of 9r40 p. m.. arriving at Salisbury at T.-45 p. m. ' . Train No. 16 for TaylorsvWe will leave Charlotte at 6:00 a. m., Instead of 7:10 a. m. - Train No. 14, for TaylortvUie, will leave Charlotte at 6:05 p. m. Instead of :S0 p. m. .... - i Train No. 18, for Wlnston-fialem and Roanoke, will leave Charlotte at 11:10 a. rn., instead of 10:50 a." m. Train No. 15. rom TaylorsvllUs,.wlll arrive at Charlotte' at 900 p. m.f Jn stead of 10:30 p. m. , - . Train No. Ill will leave mock mil at 1:00 a. m- instead of 4:14 p. m.. and arrive at Marlon at 19:05 p m. Train No. 18 will leaye uoiumma at 2:09 p. m.; Instead of 1:09 p. m arriving at Charlotte at 9:55 p. m. Traln No. ll will leave ausoury at 9:81 a. in instead of 10:10 a. TOU MCST . ACKNOWLEDG E ; That any successful business must furnish 6 tblni , ATTENTTOX ' , GOOD GOODS . V RIGHT PIUCEt " - Any concern that does not give these must hare a "Money Tree" or Boat." ' -'' Low Prices without Quality Get Little Business;. .Low Prices with Quality Get More Buslnesa. 7 NEITHER PLAN MAKES SUCCESS. Our Business has grown" eue eessfully 15 years. " When others quote - lower tbry are too IjOW. W give ATTENTTOV, GOOD GOODH, RIGHT PRICES. Take the raw, QUELN tmrPECfflSG CO. Everything for the Office i CHARLOTTE, Jf. C. -WHITE HOUSE- Coffees? Tea? Perhaps you'll use BOTH for they are the choicest products of the world's most famous plantations. They are purest of the pure wonderfully uniform in quality and flavor, and the most delicious and satisfy ins( coffee and tea particular people can possibly buy. They should appeal spec n xA t-... ""V -uuuwu wuac- wives becavse they are packed under.;. the ost scrupulous sanitary condi-' tions anrf- arc wholesome and safe to use. 44 WHITE HOUSE" COFFEE b sacked only In 1, tend 3 Mr sealed cant. Best grocer! all over the tinned States supply it or will get it for you. Thou sand of people endorse it and wOl use no other coffee. YOU will If you try it. "WHITE HOUSE" TEA it packed only in end K lb. AO-Tta packages, under theie ' five diitinctlve name" ronnota Oolong." Blend." -India & Ceylos. MOrane Pekoe," and -Cnilith Breakfast.' There' a choice of flavor for every tatte. DWINELL-WRIGHT CO. Principal Coffee Roasters v BOSTON and CHICAGO I arrive at AshevUle at; 1:00 p. m., East- .rn Hm. era time. FIRST FURNISHINGS C03fE. Car Load of Equipment For Splendid New V. M. C. A. Building Arrives A Handsome Structure. The flrat car load of furnlahlnra for the new building of l the Young Men's Christian Association arrived in the city yesterday and was delivered at the new building. The shipment was from the Narragansett Machine Company, of Providence, R. I., and consisted of apparatus for the large gymnasium. There are fifty oases of steel lockers, knocked down, also In the shipment. Doubtless this Item will be most Interesting to those who have been anxiously awaiting the onenlng of the splendid new building. The building will be opened early In the fall with receptions to the con- irrmuors, tne genersi puonc, and a reception for boys only, and then the 'young men of the city. A committee will be appointed by the president this week to plan for the big opening re ceptlons. The building is rapidly nearing completion and Is said to be a marve of excellence. Several men of promi nence from nearby cities saw' the. building lat week and all are loud iiTthelr praises of a city that not Only plans to do great things for her young men, and tneicity in general, but ac tually accomplishes the seemingly im- posHiDie. - The new Young Men's Christian As eoclatlon BuiMIng Is one of the show places of mark in new Charlotte. Alkali Soap (Oxford Blue) ; Cats out dirt andogreue from the skin and leares it toft and dean. 2 1-2 lb. Bar, 25c' Regtstered Nurses' Directory - (Graduate Nurses Only). Bpcll-Dufln Retail LSlcre : Tbonea 41 and 800, The Qiarlotte Trunk! Strongest and best Trunk en the market. This special Trunk is built to our own specifications In 109 lota. and contains more points of value by 11.90 than any other: Full . size, strong-box, full steel bound, every part riveted, linen lined, doubJe Jl-lnch, 11.19 10-Inch; If.fO; 12 Inch, tl.SO: 14-tnch, $10.00; at-inch, ill 90; ' 18-inch, IU.90; 49-incn. JH.09. .' ..'. ' THE nXRCCLES TRUNK STROP Strongest strop made with paten sliding release buckle.' Price 19c. Free by mail ''f' , Gira-niooico. 10) 1121 Already the season has opened with us. Our ' new Wool Goods, arriving every day. Coat Suits, Separate Skirts, Silk Underskirts etc. inrSuit Department being shown Don't fail to see us k We have never had such a variety of Up-to-Date Apparel. ; WOOL GOOD 45-Inch Herringbone Cheviots and P Serges,1 Satin Stripes..'.. ......Sc. 60-inch Serges, Panamas and Cheviots in the leading shades.. 85 and 98c. SC-lnch All-Wool Cheviots, Panamas and Tamtse, at. ........... .48c. Let us show you our lino of 45-inch Fancies In Imported Fabrics '. - 88c. to $1.50 LINEN' DEPARTMENT 14-lnch All-Linen Cambric. rood weight for suits or waists ..... 25c. Ask to see our pure All-Linen 38-Inch wide Irish Cambric, worth 50c, at Sc. ART LINEN SPECIALS' Now is the time to get your ,Art 4h" ZTrZTLn.n 45c. Linen 8c Linen t...48c. -'i:n Roundthread pure Sl-inch Roundthread Pure TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS We have only a f.w loft from sale and, will close those Monday at: ' 68-Inch, every thread Linen, 85c. value. 6o. BE L K c rnn.iiiriaiiii rum a nianannaiatii GENTRY BRO.S' UNITED SHOWS THURSDAY, 8EPT. 10TH. Introducing the World's Greatest Animal Actors. Also Marguerite Steliwr. the Aerleleunne, who presents the Ser pentine Dance while swinging by her teeth at the tent dome. A show particularly adapted to ladles and children, but Interesting to all. CHARIiOTTH. N. C. SEPT. 10TTT. BLUE RIBfeON QUALITY THS CAUSE of It all. Pacular tor 11 years, 'and the sale of Blue Ribbon Vanilla and Lemea Extracts increasing every day. rOR ANTTHINO IN DRUO LINE) OR lor slck-room supplies 'pnone wuud ALL St 8HEPPARD, No. $k They give prompt snd accurals service. SOLID. " SUBSTANTIAL, STRONO, swift, silent and satisfactory, is the L, C. Smith Typewriter. Ball bearing tvnebara and ''writing In sisht.' 1. E. CRAYTON ft CO., nf & Tryon. . 'Phone IT WILL 8URB PAY YOU TO BUT uui (. -n us this year. Our supply is much larg er than ever, eonsetuentiy our prices will be lust ngnt. nee us bow. . saiv LER-VAN NEKS CO. ' i ' WB KNOW HOW IMPORTANT IT IS to use pure arugs asa u nu a preaorip tlon exactly-aa the doctor ordera So we do both. JAB. P. STOW IS A CO., Druggists. 'Pheee 179. , FOR RKNT ens WEJTr TRADE ST. I rooms, azi.w; w . repiar rooms, ; 101 N. Brevard St. I rooms, 13; sno West ' tth St. t rooms, fit;. 90 West ttb St. I ' rooms, flf.M; S-room bouse Cleveland Ave., 91&; U9 Kast Tth rooms, tl(4. AU modern. Othr t to S-room houses. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON 4c BRO. . For. BALE-CRUSHED PTONB II staes suitable lor au grades concrete work. Will quote you delivered prteae by wagon or cars on application, jrred PVKRTTHINO TIIATS GOOD TO EAT in not weeiaer ai peing servea ey aa In the best style. . Ceme In snd see what we have new. RESTAUR ANT. - " - ' V : TO LET "-ROOM MODERN HOUSt -'.. i-:.. t I 'V It j . . . , ' f ., . -- L ' ' ' '" r( v fc..ti ' IMP Special Notices Moreneae etreei. e rooms, fanner trH. city water free. 10M; 4 roomn, K eth, ; I rooms. N. Clarksoa, Mouses tor eolored tenant. 1 to tl.W Tr wk. Rooms in ganders Building for office ee bd roomi, K to $7. ic I.. KEEisLtR, S. Tryon St, . 'Phone '.. Trade 7S-lnch, .every thread Linen, $140 value ,I5c. We have, to bb exact, three small pieces of full 72-inch heav? Damask that can't be matched tor less than 11.50. To close at.. 91. 19 Our stock of Dress Linens in Cam brics, Lawns, Arts, Irish. Em broidery, etc., was never so com plete and we can save you'-money on same: 10-4 Linen Sheeting at 50c. 10-4 Linen Sheeting at 83c. 10-4 Linen Sheeting at 89c. AIJ these are cut prices and will move out. LONG CLOTH AND NAINSOOKS 11.50 Long Cloth at 89c. 12.00 Long Cloth at -....11.19 Our stocks of these cloths are very complete and we are better able to save you money than ever before. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT This department Is, ' as everybody knows, a most Important one and receives at all times our careful attention,1 just now our "special at tention." 9-4 Sheetings J7c. N'ew York "Mills Sheeting that every body knows, for Monday at.... 27c. B ROT H E R. S 11 " f1 ' li . o v ... , k Clothes for 'Known I 'or Style, j!m t V' J ' I1-- J.. J. Lone Bros Big line of Sheets, Pillow Cases, Counterpanes at Interesting prices. Just In to-day new line of 84-tnch Auto Cloths, at .: '.-.., 10c 34-inch Stripe Suiting, sella for 1 Sc. Special ,.ia 1-Se. NEW LINE FIXE GINGHAMS A. F. C. Wexford & Co.. all new, pretty patterns, very best colors. Price per yard 10c. flannelettes. Fleece- Ducklings, La nax Suitings, etc.. all new fast colors and pretty designs 8 and 10c. 36-Inch Unen Finish . 1.2c This Is a good 10c. seller. SPECIAL MONDAY 12 l-2c. Dotted Swiss Monday at for Curtains ....10c NEW LINE DARK PERCALES 10c. Percales In good, and fait colors, at. . dark patterns .. l-2c REMEMBER THIS : , Thousands of new goods in all de partments rolling In evefy day Coat Suits. Skirts, Sllka. Wool Goods. Domestics, etc. All .these at lower prices snd every day there will be something to Interest every customer. ., ' - ,4 3 Knabe Pianos Come and see the new styles just received. A pur chase of this Piano means a satisfactory one for a' life tirrje. AVo sell cheaper Pianos also. Write for catalogues. Parker-Gardner Company Piano Department SccoadVnooe, Young Meii i; r Fit and Quality.
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