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(mm, )AILY OI-oLIIYZn, C 0I3EH 2, ICC J. 1 1 " -w. r w l3- I; i He a n-n I -t t r.',i'? by J;. 1 i.t it fat tneir Noil.1 Caldwell i-triet, -v. i.r, j iiu me. No. bit; t n : t irv t'i IF im-mui i of the, I-imh .A-iiiH' i J'.-t thurcri and a' fe lni;t'l fri-i ,. Jn cm-Oration ofl their cJ-.i- a veJdn, m.nlverHry, wag one of tlie wont thoroughly enjoyuui f-vents of ihp kind ever held in the . C. " .rir 1 M .j.a jSts. P. i'earam. . and J;u'ii,i aiarr:-") rctu- i last it from Liowing liock. Mr. H. McA. Rose and family have moved ffom tneir former rt-nUence at No. 601 Last seventh street, to No. 7 North Caldwell, which was formerly occupied- hy the family of Mr. J. H Hhn. The istter'a family is now tily. un tuo .porch , inhere fruit their home now in process of erection launch was served the decorations on West Feuth street extension, consmteil of lovely smllax and red . , ;. - v '' o-v' t'ljAtrs: K'tidenrod and ivy adorned ; Mrs. Brown Wallace. who has been me hail; the parlor in which the upending some tlme with Mrs. Laura InUl tarty biood was decorated In V. Lowe, on Wont Seventh street will white and green: tho library where return next weelTl Tampa, rial v.. the numerous and handsome presents .' - were displayed was done In green A' tidy sum was realized as the re and, red; the back hall where; the suit tt the reception - given at the register was kept was filled with hom ef Mn. Husrh Moninmir KoUlenrod, as was also the wide stair- Dilworth yesterday afternoon for the , v , way. , . ipe : annus room w or co- penent or Kt Elizabeth Qui Id. J The rated in pink end green. The house music by Mrs. W. L. ; Wilholte ' Mrs. was loTely in its autumnal colors. , A. D. Glascock, : Miss May Penneld AtnistlnK in receiving- were: In the and Miss Laurie Bpong was particu- hall, Mesdantes J- M. Smiley, J M. laxly fine. The afternoon i' was Mcl-auKhllo and W. M. Lyles; In the thoroughly enjoyed.'". v ' . parior, tne brme ana groom, ev. ana I : -Mrs. L. It. Pruett, Mr. C. O. Kuester, I " - BRIEFS. the 'bride's Bister, Mesdamea . J. I j v ; ' - V liabbs, W. J. d'itej ' In the library, A Few Minor Happenings in end buiim v Jiiuiin nnui, : .j. - jv. .-,:. . ASOSl (IMS Jlty- .3 Purefoy, J. F Alexander; in -the The second advertlsine-1 car u.ning room HNoimei ij . jr. wriss.e. Rlnelin Bros.'; circue arrived in the .un, . . nmUr ..l t.iCii7 iagi night. , . v . utjjier; t m pumn dowi, lure. , . . .. . i w r... j .,..- n . I -The Charlotte- Da Hnnwnr At The Pruett home -waa filled with hli.nUL 9rne"tl a-iieate thrnnirhnnt h avunlnr Vh ' i ClOCK present were unusually - handsome. The ildle Auxiliary will meet ; One of the finest was a splendid - afternoon at ; 4 a'clock at the set, the a-lft of the Mnth . Avenue n ien e Christian , Association i i'hurch, of which Mr; Ptuetfc has --Mlss Jean McElroy, 1 the well been pastor for so many years. Eur- known, harplat, will, play several sa r-.ing nm course -. or tne ' evening- ue-ivrea selections at the First EaDtlat , i'itui iDijccuiiiicuM i were -. met you, i uuimif pcnooi next Sunday y fter- Of MlM Belle Duke. f Work 1111. ft .wl .V.'"""! v. aaecaienours; C. is the auest of Miss May Fletcher iht.i.r'Jrr ""awAl" fi her hnm,.n , fli1w1l .V.' ry""""u ouek next ; - - s. t , "7Mr R-A. Oaom has reajgned tha " Miss NanW Brown returned yester- S.0?!"?? . hi ,I ,or verai year day from Concord, where she spent ,7"-" iZlrZ'JfV? if?"' n two withMla Ola Browiu flr;:7i;.-"' avoua day or two rjrA. .Mr, m. enti'. i i "Mr, C. H. Wllmoth will aerve received in the city; . - ;fce; t0- t0 who all at the Doctor and Mra, Isaac Henry roust warerooms on .West. Trade -will give in marriage their daughter . : . Ulllan Stevenson V . to ' 'Mr. Walter Miller Cook on the evening of Wednesday th- ' . ,t . rourteentb of October 1 ; -' nineteen hundred and eight at half after - seven o'clock Firet Presbyterian Church ' Salisbury, North Carolina.'. "' The honor of your presence ' ' la : requested. v"1 ' Mrs. Fred Robinson and Mrs. Jama I. Smith, who spent - awhile at street to-tiay. The oocaaion Is the vvening or tne fan season..- . -1 ne Ministerial Aasoeiatlon win meet Monday morntna- in h nrinr v , m. a. A lull attendance or member Is desired, as matter of I importance are to be considered The ctostoffee rer-lnt fnr Clantsm. "r viui year wtn ii.7Si.ii u Mm, pared with I S.J8 5. 1 : for hi Mrr ponding month last year. The Increase : ot ,. ss i considerel a remarkable one 1, 1 t , - , The government renart f on the Hendarsonvilt and Pavldaon.. nave S!"?" .S""0" ,r0"!? returned ta. 1 Wilmln.tnn.. . n.mr yi,. m. arovernmeni through Charlotte on their war . ,u! rporl on "'mount of cotton Mra t CaldwelL of Plna Bluff. """" " ' Ark., haa arrived in the citv and la :' astner. curran Bullitt have the guest 01! Mrs. A. M, Toung. . iI?U2- C"fd!w n,otlfyln(r Patrons . and si vv iiirur ; ipinuviii qi omevi Miss Jennie .Price, f 'V1nnboro.i'1m Terry Building to Rooms 8. a, pent yesterday -In tha city ?"? ,n th nw Btrlckland Build hopping. , v ' - lm' "oanoite. va. -'w, . . " K ! . -"The Mei-ry Widow playa at the -Mrs.- W." E. Holt. Jr.. of Lexlnarton. i Acade-my of Muslo tarnlaht. to-mor. fa visiting Mra Edmund : Strudwlck ro 'temoon and to-morrow night. curweil and her diurhter. Mrs. John nj oui-or-town BeonUk. tm eirnect- Laurens Cbujolra, on North College ' The curtain will riee at :1S, ln atreet. , 4l, ' . . . letead of at ,on- account of the , rr length of the play. ! , v s w ar. ama sirs. waiter Eoott amd Mr. tt. c. nrv win cnuaren movea 4 yesterday to - , the 1 niKht isrfi rm nirhitnL .ili a... Tryon Hotel, where they will apendjthe management of the oeffle there me winter, . j . ot the Charlotte- BuddIv Comttanv. Mr. . - . ' I Clark will tnaka hta hrtmi.tn thA fit. Mlsa May Penfleld.- aoDrano. and I ture In Alabama aithnnrh i win a. 4J. umicocn, pianist, two on movinr Dack-warda and Jnnrmrria jn- luno mom laientea ana ac- casionaiiy. - r compllshed rnusicians, will give a, eon- a number of the creditora of Mr. w.Ti m JJvlason. in fccnorer j, p. Gallagher got busy yesterday 7, t.r . , ' . ,"nen tlly learned that he waa about 1(1 ! l .!.th Y?,,n, .M?J tB lev8 th "y and th result waa Christian Association. ,A splendid that his good were attaohed. Some programme has been arranaed. . A M.tm.nt . .m m..u J.- j; .V..T;kh- "li: r.S:."'" 09 ycna to-aay. , jir. uaimgoer , :v,.,. .... ,-.... :.. ; I V "-f wyi.-tTOiu,. . ; i. Aiie rfniuence ownea by airs, iior TJ...11 i i us u. AJamii, ana oocuniea ty-ur. j, ister.,Mr. B. r. Blackwelder. - -' IT -.T? M r w n' t..i.' 'r"wKPn w otiocfc ton Ivory Ccap ia as mil J, 3 oothir., 'as clens Injjics the finest una- dulterated Castile soap. It should be used for every purpose for which '. pure Castile soap i3 used ..Trfbr baby's bath as well as ' for washing every thing he wears; hisunder clothes,' his frocks, his stodtingeverythinzabout him from the top of his little bald' head, to the tips ofhis. pink and -- rw www ;f ; ... v ivory Doap . 99 Per Cent. Pue. ' " . ' ' ..' v. . at" BIBLE 6TCDY BT LAYMEN". Special Oourno" Bciaff Arranged IVjr , Charlotte Durina; f irst Wet-k 111 Ie ix-mber llio I'urpoho mud Scope of 'the-. Movemmt'hokB Actively IntereMed.. 4 , "i J .f A meeting for Bible study will ba held In thl city the first week in De, cember. la character it will be Inter denominational. la organisation It Is a movement On th part of laymen f the various churches;.' In scopa ana purpose it alms aolely to secure able and true expositors of th , Bib to Rightly divide the word of, truth," touching only' on the great; fundamen tals Upon which the mass of evangeli cal Christians are all agreed; also to arouse interest on the part of all Who attend to -study the Bible for them selves. ' t , tf, , . - A number of . laymen ' have been planning for such a meetlna- for a year or longer,; In the hope that it may be come , an. annual event' They ; have finally put -the matter before repre sentative men of all danomliuuinni and have been endorsed In the effort to launch the Bible study conference. In searchinr for a nlac to hold the conference, the new pastor of the Hecpnd Presbyterian church and his session have kindly and cordially in vited the Bible conference to he hnM in that church.- , t,. a, The exact , date is from November Z9th to December dthSnnriu v . Sunday. Two of Ihe Speakers or tho first meeting jwIJI be Kev. Dr. Fred erick W. FarV, of Phiiadelphlat and Rev, T)r W. R. Dobvnu. Of Ht. .TnjiAnH. Mo, If others are added thev.wtn be announced later. The two .selected are among the ablest Bible teacher of the country. "Both are men ef dn piety, natural gift and magnetic pre ence, besides fceln-thoroughly , fur" nished In the ecrlptures. ' . . ine roiion-ing committed wa chosen t a meetlna In the Trvnn . an- Methodlat church to loohr after the further details of the Bthu mndv ference: . 1 ' , From -the Firet. Unll.f hn.t C. E. Mason. - " . V . , From Prltchard Memorial, Mr. W. F. ' Dowd. , j. rr , , . , - . rom Jlnth Avenue, to be filled- rom Trvon sirHt ..- vtki. . 1- i M 1 . .i. -."."Wmfffc vuuivu, mr. id. a. UOI. rom Trinity Mr. J. A. Olenrt. l Mm, Brevard ntrnet t r w ...r t-. , --,,--v. ; 1I ciiisey, i . - From Calvary. Mr. I. J.-Rh'iim. From St. Mork'a Lutheran, Mr. M. I Tard i wfde - Black , EUk Taffeta, colored edge,' guaranteed! our regular fl'.Ot Silk. - Special. J.o.' yard - - - - , - i Another en a, extra fine grade yard wide Taffeta, fLtS grade.' guaranteed .'f.i, 1.,.,So, yard j Tard wide Mescaline 611k so popular I now. Blacka and color..,$LOO yardl Special, Bilk Underskirts , Wide flounce, 4 J-inch, all Silk Pustt Ruffle; a good value at t.IO. .-New,! freeh? ht Jiuet received '; yesterday j morning.. i. ,,,, .',". .14.98) Write for Sample of onf new SlUw and ihwaa Good 4yf - i IT ew Wide ' RucWngs That are very scarce and. having a btjf fun. , few lot-la by yesterday! morning' express. ;.Battenberg Scarfs Special s-Very handsome Bureau .and Table Battenberg Scarf assorted lot worth UP to $1.00. 'We' bought fhera very cheap and have them on aale to-day " Shown for the nrt time during; the opening daymV'' ' '" AAf la 1 'ak . T a, A '' .. . .'... t: u( uo ouit xe in in on important ....-'place n wt nuu '('" niflcent aasembtage of Autumn and Winter Apparel for Women, tbi -V - Nfkwer' tn Glove and a dose other new accessor tea - and fad are shown in equal prof uaion and variety. . . C; ?.C,-,J IrEW' NECKWEAR "4. I-K - " ' "-t-- The rery Beweat fads In Ladle' Neckwear't " : '"iutS"' . 'r-"''. ''- , ReguUr too. -imitation Princes Lace Coluira, Oibsoii rtyle..'."...'.'... wu vQiwra tn vvniie ana me new colored Embroidered .ones ..,,),, . ... ...... -si... J. eS .nil Kl ,15 and 60a yd. iyiv ; f?""", Beltinga by;the yard....,.;,. 25c. to ll.MJ ' , J''r:; v , wra best r short jKm cloves Ai.mi'f ..Our, celebrated "ClemenUna-, two-claap Kid Gloves, all shade and Black r " have been selling at $L2. The price now..,, ,.$tj)a Our "La Perle," made of finest real French-Kid, warranted. . Jf'rlce - ,'V'. ' ('' ...... r. .1 .. ., .4., $t.S0 , Ladle' heavy Cap O loves, splendid for shopping and street wear.' Price im-tn '.:.:: "it, .. vw "r ..,., ,.. ana eoe. , ' vwiwr. . i'.' 7 'KV? ' iv- ,KEW BELTS f , Vj: Our "Northup out-seam Suede Glove, all Vhade to 'match, autt,"'"prlce , ." '.",' ...,,., , . . L . ,;.fi.so THE NEWEST Vg WOOLEAS ' av,.th a1'" i'he ot'new Woolen Dress ' Goods sver shown in , . Charlotte: ' - - . - -- , . t -incn 1 chevron Barge in Black, Blue and Brown: sold elsewhere at flit" at.. I? r y-'- 'Mmcfe Herringbone Woolens, u shades and Black; , regular " price . SOc. ' ,, . 4f-lnch Woolen Drese Goods in the new Monotone Stripes, Copenhagen. i , ' '1 Brown and Navy.- Price.... ,., . , , 9Hc yd I ' . y' 4 .mch, Eancy Strip Serges In every one of the newest sind "beet Kflll Ilreea llnnrla v A beautiful line of plain and fancy! Dress Ooods. The. new. Herringbone j Stripes, Invisible Stripes, etc Another shipment tha big bargain In S 0-inch Panama., in Black and! - ';- ..(.'. !.- .. 1 '. . . . . f Colors; looks 'like $1.00 Value . I 500. yard I a,;r V4 soa ick: excellent values at., :..Ta aiui aa. ' C . y DOXTP rAti TO VISIT, OUR BCTT DEPARTMENT " Our Suit Department Is the "destlnatlon'of the women (In search of the " v, . most approved styles In outer apparel. Never In our history have we done such a business,-: Bverv axnresa brinva uni.tiii., - . .' - . I , '- . "P'1 of the heavy drain on our stock, we hav for the OPENING , I ,DAVS a larger number of SuiW than ever before, v-xwi and Mrs. slaying In the buildlnr accident Mm M. lT.'irnn. .,f l " .nr.,.- ne ignition waa for Cincinnati; O. to' attend the an- lUot il momnt lonin, a Are .. , WH..UUVU Ul .. LIIQ-'I ilUUI1,l 1 Laundry-men's Association, which will be In session there Monday, Tuesday and. Werinenrtav nt n-W .ni..k . A special ruilraan , will be nut In at Avievius ior ne eeneot or the Caro The Sf ovements of a Number of Peo- - pie. Visitors and Others. Mr. Ralph OdelL of Concord, soent yesieraay in tne city witn irienag. , Mrs. Susia .averv MoT!., i. t..'..t ' Mr. Henry Thackston. ef Greenville. of her aunt, Mrs. L. M, Brown, on I8- Pendlng several days In the x.aai avenue. - ... k. . v vuaiucw. .- . - - 1, - ' " S Mr.' H. F. Elliott, ef Hlckerv. wa mr, ana -.Mrs. a., j. it owe. -of cnariotia visitor yesteraav." . .. jjennettsviiie, 8. C, . are the raeats vtr a r Run ft.n.kA.A .n.4 v nr. nuu l.-iiifc vatnc-siyevieraAy in tne city stovplnar at the .un itiiA.j.hvn, buvi t 1 t .111 im 1. '........;.... -i, . : the sifmmer at' Blowing; Rock are on their way home. t , and airs. j. u. uutt is spending a day or two at her old home at Ilarrls- Little Mies Anna BabcoeV r.ramn. tnn will . entertain a - number of her I tho Central, young triends next Monday afternoon Mr. A. Check returned yesterday morning from Texas. where he eoent several weeks on business,.- .... Mr. r. e. Danny, of Davidson, was S cnariotte visitor yesterday. . 1 ? ' Dr. o. W. Taylor of MeAdenville. spent yesterday tn the city, stopping at from 4 to o'clock In celebration of (MTUi ACCEPT VIRGIXIA CHARGE. her aecond birthday. ' Caras readinr as follows were sent out yesterday; . Anna isancocK cramptnn . , wants j'ou to come to her - .. .;" . second birthday party ; next Monday, October fifth, , from- 4 to 6 o'clock. . Fortmer, Cliarlotte Resident to Move tram Lairrena. 8. C. to Vlrdula Jtnterea JUnutry Mhile Here. The following from The Greenville, fi. C, Kewi Regarding the early de parture of Rev. -W. E, Callander,! of Mr. and Mrs. Harris 'ft." WiTro-r Laurens, for Virginia will be read with nho spent the summer in the rnoiin- interest In Charlotte for the reason tains of western North Carolina for I r- -.it. , . the benefit of Mr. Wilro'. health ".r. -riy reeioea have returned to the city and - are 10 lnl CKy n? lt ner ' sain at their home, No. 610 North fa 83 in the cotton bualnees that he rhurrh street. The many friends of decided to enter the ministry, "The h.r" JTi 2? V,U Tc-1o,c ? lear tht article is reproduced herewith? : ne was greatly improved bv reason 1. .. . of his tar in the, mountains. . . . '. J"' ' Jrrs. Irtyd Haines and fiw.i J?a.y' 'rom fll8. Church. Virginia. r,, of fjaffnev ji f r-Vv- JT.-:.: fnu announcea mat at en early date as here a tall frorii t'is church in Vlrgiiilst. Mr. I? H T3.(hri -,,-.. 1--,' I -""c"UCJ p;i'io leave nere aoout rJ A !,fP 771 "I1 the first of November, and together r: oSvrr" , 8.n1 ci tt Van early dai S Tneartnerafnr -ThifKrrw rr f the EPfscoral church her Jv ' 1 n aa at dewberry, in" order to accept - From, the First A. ' t w Mr T 1 ,.,n ' ' - From East Avenu Tabernacle, Mr. J, H. Ross, ; wrm tnf- ' Flr"t Presbyterian v lr- "owara a. Kanhs, - . . From the , 8econd . Presbyterian rom uenth Avenue, Mr, W. I f V 4BtAJ, From St. (Paur. Mr. J- A. Bender son- tt . . . j,,t , :rora Westminster, Mr. T. 8. Gil- Coi. Walter. It Henry Off ... Col Walter R. Henry will leave this morning or Ballsbury where to-night at t. o'clock he will soeak'on h iu- sue of the day ' To-morrow at noon, h will address the voters of AlimarHiA county at Graham, dividing time there w.i ir. Kiwooa cox, nominee of the party for Governor. ..Col Hsnry I sui I generis In more sences than one and will command an attnniu,. ,.,. ing wherever he goes; He Is a logical and masterful speaker. .., ,. v " - ; -at.'T ;;. At The Skating Rink. A large crowd wa at tb w..t-. rink to see the sack rre . wir . ond and third crises were riven n ,- winner 01 me eacK race. The win nera were Threat firsts 11 ka wisnaat second: prise $1. Garrison third; - prise $0 cents. The hh. i i. '"r puppy was won vj , aaacn, , - 1 , , j Ex-Governor Aycock ToNUcht," Ex-Gov. Charles ' B. ' Aycock, , a Moorw Held Ftor Court Without Bond, Will, the negro - who" after a few premIer pr,ltor of th SUte- wlU ' nvavW v nwpmuva . iroirj tne ' COUntjr v .na t-vuuv; am waL",n?' wa" PtMr,", oy Mr. W. a courthouse to-nltrht at I o'clock. vZTXlVi held BeCUM if 'UCh thWUgh rtIal"' out bond by he recorder yesterday Pected that a great erowd wlJJ . -iinr, a, preliminary - trial, greet tn distinguished apeaKer.'r'M already over-crowded. x 1 and enjoy the treat, which Is In stor ... - tut ;" for- all who ; go:- Governor Aycock ' ' . 0t Vbaa' ' ' w1 introduced by -Mr., J. P. Cald ; Arier a Dr ee n nem th infant i 1 tcrday jnornlnj at an early hour. 1 The funeral will be held this morning from the residence.! Ne. SSfi Nneth 'ii. street, and Interment will be at Elm wood.. - Rev. L. R. ipruett. pastor of Ninth Avenue eliurch, will be In charge-. The hour for the funeral Is XI o'clock. , , , . v "2 ilrs. sston, with relativr a. Ga., to spend several weeks ?,Ir. Ji.'-'n Li:fa n1 nfii'ti, yi.j Mia an,! Li'tio, rnci r new, yTr. C".. 9 L',''!o, hav lfs. t:ie f 'ji 1. rs' l.nu-f fror.: t t tn farne p:e Court, formerly occupied by the 1 n .b"s Club, for theiriiome. :rs. G. o. n- ttjC -pit fn r, t-irir i i'v and Tori. v.. . , f. E. Hi: fr. wiia ma lamuy move. t nis new etiargre, located In the suburbs (of Wahinrt."n." ". 1 'For two years past. Mr. (Sillender has been in chance of the Eniscorval churches Tiers an j at Ncwb-rry, mak ing his homo in Laurens. During this time he has i. 1 ie numerous and rtrong friends, who rpgret to bps him ! ave. I.'-sfcors. 1 . t.,n c; s-ac-t,-r red with sn r . jal Tn. -t in r ers,il r 1 v .i re ''!' r 1 r "Tf-r 1 ; . , r a -, i .' I f ' 1 Se-l; in a -tinie-it t'.jat ra-- - . a t , .,'' 1 r " f t I ) t . FOR RENT 7-room house 83 East Moreheed. AH -moilern eonven lence. Possession Oct 1st. H, A. Murrlil. , :... ,. - ., ..... -. ? . . TYPETVTvITER TJCCONS " . - ALL COIORS f . for , " t ALL MACHIXCS 3 : ' of - -" ' ' ALL fTA.VDARD MAKE& . ' This wpp It we will sell you a Gnamntecd TUhbon for 75c. ' .."Have a special lot of rlb- bons the ribbon others sell at 7Sc which we will sell at , 2Sc. each, as long: as Ihcy lat. Beat . Bargains ever. . Wilt refund money if not : found worth 7S cent. . Call. 'I'hone or Write.' Ciitii cmr Fr.::;ii::5 co. Everything for the Office -Ji t. 1 ourth t CHAHLOTTK, N. C. COLD BREAKERS ' -l A new -cure ' for La' Grippe and Colds. , Be-, neves . qniCK4y. Try it; '25 cents.-. . - " Reslstered ' N urses ' Directory i ' tOraduat Nurse Only).', i Bmyeil-DrRekil Stcfc 'Phones' 41 and 00; - I'iiminic .aEsaMjMsesWi lil stem mini mtomnum,-mwimmi. Tl:a ;Qi2ri3lte-:Trcn!i! Strongest and bet Trunk e? the market, v This special Trunk Is built to our own specifications tn loo' Iota, and contain more points pf valu'e'by tS.OO tnan any other r Tull iza, strong I box, full , steel pound, " every part riveted, . Ilnn, lined, - Rouble tray..- -, k . v - ; ; , ts-lnch. $1.10 0-Inch; f s.00" it- inch, $0-0; 14-Inch, $10.00; Il-lnch. 111.00; , 0-lnch. $11.00; 40-incn, 113.00. . - THE HERCULES TRCXK STROP Strongest .strop mad with paten. sliding release buckle. . Price ta Free by mall. , ' . HlT.:ffl-uOO.nJ! CO. ir wi; oca itt to Ernp it, v.r. hive rr. "' , u 11 taw Co.: j:.o I CI . - t; I HID Special lotiGO 0 L Hye;1Kchisc3 X Sen IfiJSURAfUCE i'iroi--'"! f, ( ' fJ ' .-- , LIFE, .ACCIDENT.: ' . 1 -. -i " - OFFICE Mo. V Runt BiUlding. '- .' Rett ThoiM 4S0X i P at- . Prompt and careful tention at all times to thj receipt and ; dispatch cf 1. t. it - . wnggagif, - taua rnaae at resi dences or hotels. . P1TQI7ES 103 A1TD 1C10. - Attention given . to all kinds of hauling, Drayir a specialty. HOWE'S LAXATIVJB COLD TABLET8 are the beat.-. Quick and sure relief with cut waiting. Get them. JAS- P. BTOWJE , CO., Druggist. ,'Fhone-lTS.v v - 11 TEARS OF POPULARITY 18 THE Blue Ribbon Extract Record, end the Sale eontantly Increasing. 1 Bfet ever ttiade-MiuuieU all. other. - . . IHERis IS NO VA1TINO TO BB BERV- .o at .our nlaoe this is a feature with us lust th same ai serving only the vary, bt In the eating line If you - haven't been, eat In with us, all w ask I a tali. . Bee our sign, "Quick Lunch.' NEW YORK LUNCH ROVM, a Welt .iraa sw;.v-.' ;-,-v!- .'.-i; s m j .) . - -... . . ... . .. ...... FOR RENT STORE BOOM 220 EAST Trade; store room ueimont Are.! large ! hall, over new hrtck store, Belmont; 1- ruom house 709 M. Poplsr; -retin eot- tace tu K. sth: s-reom ootieaa sok Mint. Other I and 4-room houses. J. ARTHUR HUNDEHSON c BRO, BAND IN8TRUM ENT8 I SET8 - SEC- end-hand, in good condition, at sacrine prices; also tliraM low sue trem knne In flne leathatr ease, We sell ev erything In sheet mut and snuatcal merchande; F. II. ANDREWS MUSIC .HOUSJfi. ill B. Trad. . jh-;-;.y-t.? 11U BRER v GOODS OF' ALL -. KIN D8 made nem tne eesi.rusotr oy saiuea workmen.. -Teu should see our line and tt our - prices. WOODALL, SHtP PARD, 10. Tryon St. ,.!..'.; .-'. DOUJUJS TO YOU IN THE USE OF th I C. roui Type"ter. Ban eear ln(f construction insures you against a. oner thrown away for rpsir en fric tion mnchine. 3. B. CRAY! ON A CO., tl7 S. Tryon St.- A1 FRESH LOT OF Uelna; Buckwheat, Ferti- JUPT A MIKCTE! 6fl Pan take Flour, yellow India Meal and Pastry Flour, fresh Cheeae. N(,iilchatl. i'hiiadelnhla t ream. Urn- bera-er. Rijtifort esd Hohweitier. Ca U snd lnoot our line ef Brtwkt&at Foous. MlLLka-VAN Ni-SS CO. , . KO BALECRUSHED BTOMt IN zps S'.iHuuie- tor ta grsoee concrete Work. Will quete you lltvered pHe, by wsgon or care co application. Fred Oliver, Cbarlotte. N. C , - EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD TO EAT In hot weather Is ceir.it frf4 by vm In the best style. C In and wl---t we -, now. Qfc.t KESTAUK ANT. ; O I.KT-5-r,OOM VOL'KUN I'OfSJl Jliroi.eml aireet, I t rm.rTis. l'aimer iret, ci' watr free, f.ol; 4 rooira. j V. n. r- "-. N. C.a-kann, I , J Hou fur eoin'j teieti, tl I'j f! ; pr w k. Hoo"- In .I,-,-a I! i''u.. f. f r f t- I t, !, k. t ) i.. i J.. L. ...IL.t. C 'i.jon fct. 'i iie, 5 I I utiiCvBest'CM il W -11! TJ -1 1 lAi I ill ' ' 3 ( .,,"' V .'". I I -,. v. . ': l ' The best' kind of ad- yekising in the world is ' that . which 'goes from : mouth to mouth. ,Sell a inan or a boy-a suit j. . or an overcoat that has , 'the.Briap, style and pat tern which pkases him, 1 :.yand causes his friend3 I'v to clrt -? "who malces f- iyour. clothrilaa'd he. Vr proud -oi !!:e fact that J I his clothes are admiredt ' ; at!once replies, ."Why, I got that suit at ila Lpg'-Tat6 . Oothir.j , Company',' and Ulie . . ' result is that hh frier 7 -are only tod.v" - - buy there alsc - j 'A' R'-.t.v r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1908, edition 1
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