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CniRtOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, OCTOBER 4, 1903. i 7 Social r.:icl P:rccnalj Announcement of th approaching; marriHre ot Bev. Dr. A. A. "UJf formerly paetor of the - Mteele creek, Presbyterian church In this county will bo ot jreat Interest In this en tire section, where he a Uv" ably known durinj his ministry. The following Is taken from The Atlanta Oeorrlan about the happy event: ' "Announcement U mad of the ap proaching marrlag-e of Rev. A.' A. lat- '' tie. D. U., pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church, to Mr. Cora jU fc'toddard,. of Birmingham, Ala., the weddlnf to occur Wednesday October 7th, at the home f the bride1 sis ter, Mrs. Shropshire,' ifH Ntaiuaia, .-.-, a vnue, Birmingham, i , - ' t f "Mrs. Stoddard Is a oousinj of the tS Ton. Hooper Alexander of . DKalb, V and of Mra,' Phil Cook, f 'Atlanta, - wife el the Secretary of State. ; , . i "Dr. lAttle 'la Ion- of ,the.mot prominent minister in the Southern Assembly and is a preached of reat force and power. ' He came to.At lanta from Selma, 'Ala., about '. two months ago lh response to a call from thecongregatlon of the Westminster ' J Presbyterian tjhurch and although tola Teaidence in Atlanta has been short, , he has won the affection of his tan-r regation and a reputation through- - ' out .Atlanta as an eloquent and able n'nfjttar.. w t.'' i' -i-r ' V .-'.-. "Dr. Little 1 ;,ttow' engaged conducting a revival service ;. at 1 his , . church, which has-been remarkably ' i" successful.,- .V-f-''"-""i- : 5 ."'? -"Immediately - after tho marriage ceremony Is performed in Blrmlng ' ham .-VKIi and -.Mw Uttia will - leave for their future home In t'nis city. Upon their arrival hee, they ' , will a welcomed by the member of , his congregation and a reception will be given In. their honor." :. .'-- -. Far next Friday night the Ceptem- - er XSrcle of the Church ' Improve . rnent Society of Tryon Street Metho- " diet church is planning the present ' tlen of the "Deestrlck kule at Blue berry's Ceraer., t An admission of 15 cents wilt be charged;- tha proceed to " g ta church Improvement.. The hour will . :Sv and the plae the Colonial Clutt, ' Mla '.Bella- Halk y Mr. E. C. Register, Mrs. A. I. Bagooft - and inany others who starred in 'The Spinster-; last winter will participate. " ", (Mlaa Kathleen Boycs.t.aaatonla, iu lo tho city yesterday.;-'-; rf:,-. $ MlM Laura Leslie, ; f Concord, aaent yesterday s in , the city with Crienda, "returnlnf last nlgnv r i; : - Arieses Una and Mary ' HartseK oi Cpnoord. were spectators a tha pre sentauon el -The mattt wwaw-; at the tnatlnea yesterday afternoon. MJaa Mabel Means, otCencord, viwlt - ed friends la tha city yesterday and attended tha jtay f, .i. . . fy tf? y v Mla Mary King re tamed last night 4 Concord, after spending tha day In tha city with rriends. , .-,..--, sr. " '- Th 4adlea- ( Trinity Mathodls church received dellghtXuily yesterday afternooS from .:i0 7:J0 at tha residence ct-f Mrs. W.VN, Mulllns, In honor of the yaung , ladles of tha Methodist ehurcl who aire Ma denta at tha preahytariaa and Elisa beth Collegea.1; Tha attendanca -waa large and theJhour epent pleasantly In ongnlal company.. . -t,sv: y. Mr.' lohn M. CravanTaf .Concord, peat a portion of yeeterdajsla tha eRy, taturninr lasraight f ' 5r - 1 Mi Cjr. Harrla, ajf Concord, was In tha city yeoterday. f 6ha .returned ' Item laatiilght, v iO?vk.u 1 ' """t XV&f&(, '':.), Mns.Tranlr tiller lhaa gone t for syth, Qa., ta t wlfU her mother, who r Is In feeble health. 1 j( ' -VCra,--' 3. V. Goodman, ff Concord, v Vaa.ln he city yesterday afternoon : to attend the pter t " Mrs. C. I SmitU, of Concord, eama over from Concord yesterday morning , to attend tho matinee performance of "Tha Merry ,WJdow,'V returning; last night. : f. l'?7-v V A rrteetln wWch promises to e In r, terestlng- wlU bold by tha literature ; lection of tha Woman's Club Tuesday morning at tha bom of Mra. A. M. Opong tn pihrorthv Sixteenth century ; : literature, "with apeclat reference to that of Greece and Italy, Win te the ubject for dlactweion; i Mrf iH.-A- Murriil -will ta chairman of tho meet ing. Folio wlneT - tha programme: i Greek. Poetry, AAntlqulty, Richest tjegacy' to - tha - -Literature of the World." toy Mlaa Josephine Dlllehay; ' "Arlato, His Life and Hia Times," by rurloeo," fcy Mra.' H. A.; Jtfbrrlll; dlsj eusrion, -Micnaei amwu wmir : tor and Painter," .led toy Mra. Annie Smith Rosa, - Mr. '2 V. Moore, of Concord waa among tha Concord people wh visited the city yesterday to witness tha play at tha Academy of Music. -' Mlsi Kate Means.f Concord, epent yesterday In tha city with frlenda. ; y Tha ro'll owing carda.lave been ls- . sued: T . , . i Mrs. Robert P. WcVa . ' 'Invites you to i present at tha marrlagd of Her daughter , Louisa N . . ; V-- 'X---- to Mr, Thomaa Ednrunda Marshall a tha evening Of Wednesday UxeouY ; teenth of October ., nineteen hundred and eight ' ; . - '. aMMI OlclOCK V V at Naomi Methodist EptocoP! ChnrclI vrr.ni narolina . . I iKSRu:iuk4i lira. W. S. Pearson, of Morganton, nd danghters. Misses Susie, Ada and Grace Pearson, have- arrived In the city and have taken up their residence at the mint, on West Trade .street. Mrs. J. L. Caldwell, of Pine Bluff. Ark Vrio ha been vlsiUng Mra. A. M. Young, left yesterday, accompanied Ty her daughter, Mrs. - William K. Holt, Jr, for the latter's -home In Ixingtoa, where he will visit, Mrs. W. E. Thomas and Miss Anna Ttiomaa, of Rockingham, wereelwin vltors yesterday. v t ' w W '-- Miss Prndenee Giles, of RoVklng " am, pent yesterday in the city, stop ping at the Selwyn. - - Mips .Mae Long, of Rocklnsrham, was amonff the ont-of-town ladles who witne--d the pl.iy ypsterday. She was a gu-?t of the Selwyn. ' J'r. D. F. Cannon, of Concord, came over yesterday Jorninsr to at-t-nd th rrun pfrformance of "The Mrry jaow. .She nu a Selwyn g'.i?t. '. " ""Mrs. t. A. Corrlijon. of Besemer ::- T f KT ' iu p i"'n i.-l a .Van... be.: -1 . - ' p .1 Y -i y no; you ! S -4 City, spent yesterday In the city, atop- plug at the JSerwyn, v, s. Jfrs. K. J. McKenzle and Mrs. Selma Griffin, of Monroe, were Charlotte vis itors and Selwyn guesta yesterday. t ,. ;,. .. .... . :.,,. : : ' Mrs. i. T. Allison was a member of party -of. -Concord ladis who cam over yesterday to see the play. , Sir.-and Mrs. B." M. Oravea, of Greensboro were la the city yester day, stopping at the Selwyn.- " i Miss Ahnte .Bryant, of Shelby, apent yesterday In Charlotte aa the gueat of Miss Ellaabeth Cnrad.f She will visit relative to-day In Providence town ship, returning to Shelby to-morrow. u,... ' : Miss Esther ,Shford, of Hickory,' arrived in the 'city yesterday, and is tha guest of Mre. J. C. Abernethy, l Mm to irk T.tAltnm'h wtHrad ta , , y, her h3me at . Winston-Salem, " after spending three weeks; with her slater, Mrs, 0. W. JMyint.j'--m V i- f : - t. .i ii y, r . - v 4llas Lottie, AlbeA wlU ratura to her home ' in Mo Adenvllle to-morrow, af ter spending several days in the city with frienda ? l&p&l&fi . vi Mrs. j I it Cuthbertson and Mrs. W. J. Thomas Jeave to-morrow for Newberry, , S. C,.' t VUit Mrs. Walter Spearman,; .. Jy?-A'. s'i. r . T . f . 1 in HI ii . :;. Mr. 'knd MrV W.iL.'-Robinson, 'of Concord, spent yesterday In the city, Buford ue.. V:', i? i Me. and Mra. James T. TOrlfflth," of Monroe, were among the- "out-of-iown visitor who stopped At tha Buford yesterday. v f'- ' Mr; George Wray; and Misses Mary Toms, Elva Wray and' Bryte Balear of Shelby, arera at th Buford 7eter- MlWarian 'RoddeyVt Bock HUL 8. C, apent yesterday n tha city, stop pings at tn-Cntraj..v-.'.-. ' vi'-.t fc.'-ffr.f ;"'" i' E--- . Mr.' and Mra John W Rawltnson. of Rock Hill, S. C. spent yesterday in the city, stopping lit the Central. Mra. SAT itobtason, Mra V,', A. Page, Mrs. Joseph A. Separk, Miss Ethel Ctrayv Mrs. Li L. , Jenkins nd Miss Maud 'Separk formed a party ot Qastohja people who cam over yea terday to see the play. , '.'".: lPiM Kate KlllotL. Mrs. C M. Sher- rHL Miss Hazel Elliott.' and Mesar. J. 0. KlUott and Harry Littlevof Hick ory, wer ,t.tb Selwyn yesterday. . Misses Martha Moore, Angle Mul- lahv, Iris and Mary McDougald and Sadie, flood came .down from 8tate viiw yesterday afternoon o. ses wo play. k , ' ' MrsTvA. S.-kery and Mra H. S. Ledbetter, of Rockingham, apent j'es- terday In the city, witnessing tm Merry 'widow. t'l : V,. '."r'.--' .- V. W'A.A'1 ,v ' ''; The following ladles havei' been ap pointed vto.chaperonu'itha girls who will sell tags at VVe ecaienuur County Far for. the benerjt.,oi tne Charlotte Day Nursery j ; Tuesday, Mrs, C. B." Bryant and Mtea Josephine Dillehay ; Wednesday; Mesdamea N. J. EherrlU and B. CvHalIand;,Thursday. MesdamesS. C Register andI. A. McLaughlin-and . Miss Juli Robert son; Friday,; Mesdamea - WHlard ' Q Rogers and O. B. Baine.Tne prise will toe given U the-girls securing tha largest number of s ubcnptions. . .-i -. v, - . , Mr. C' Bt Lockett,; of Columbia, B. C who has a position with the Amer ican- :i Machine ana v Manutactunna; Company as aale manager,: has rnt ed ona Of tha Dowd houses and will rtrov. tn'thla week.-? His family jwi arrive In a few days. 1;: . MUs Jesse Buchanan left yesterday for Washington to enter Chevy Chase College. - V,". .Mrs. Hugh Chatham left yesterday morning Ipr Wlnaton-Salem, gfter pending tho night here with, her sis ter,, Mrsj Paul Chatham, with whom she returned from Sheffield, Ala, y r Mra. Ma Morrow and Mrs. J. C MooreZ-ot Gastonla, spent yesterday in the cl "stopping at tha Buford. , . vnAm.'mty '' 1 " .?'wy ';s"'''i'-vi' Mr. and Mrs.' T. B. Sprat t and tTi SpratL ot Fort M11L S. C were guesta of the Buford yesterday. iMIs Suo WUhart of Balelgh. spent yesterday In th city, a guest of the Mr1. N;; Moss, Mis Marie Moss, Mies iCatheryn Moss, Mrs. F..I Car renter, of King's ;: Mountain, -were Charlotte visitor yesterday,' stopping at the Buford. K nt' j 1 11 1 " ' 1 - ' 1 -T v ; "'. f GRAVD JURTS REPORT. County Institutions Found In Good Ooncuuon iteaiui or - rnsoncrs Jail Good. . k ' , ; Followings the report of the grand Jury rendered yesterday at what w intended to be the last day of tho present term-of criminal courts ; f "After the cenvenlng of the court. with Judge, M.;H. Justice .presiding,, we, the grand Jury, went to work, and passed on bills, finding strue, one notf true, and returning 13.: lot. Jho lack'of evidence. . -":;f We - visited th county Jail, and found the- same under good manage ment, and the health of the prisoners good. We visited the . county. . home and the convict camps, finding them under, rood management, and neaitn of 4nmates snd convicts good. We recommend fire extinguishers for the county home,' "' .'i-; . ? "VS'e recomend that the city and county physicians confer together and find the cause for tho sickness on the brahch besinnlng near .'A. C. rite's store in pilwortn and running through the lands of the 4C's. H. D. and T. L. Kirkpatrlck, J. T. Wolf. Mra. Kerley and others.- . . i ."We Inspected the cqurt house, Snd J recommend the witness room. In front of the Judse's bench lh the criminal court room, be removed. v . ' . ; "This the ? 1 day of October, UOs. - v "D. W. MATES, Foreman." . Mr. liranwcU to Sing. . .? -' "" Mr'. J.' W. Eranweft, baritor. of Philadelphia. Pa., will slnK fa the Of fertory this mornln? at St. Peter's Episcopal chnrch. On tlie firpt Sim day in November, In the CTeniir, this bfifijf All Saints' liy, he wl. sing Spohr's "Oratorio of the La?i Jfudg: ment" VATCHK1 HI 1 1 i:" Yl RS. "For fifteen year I Iihks wnf bed the wrking of Bucklen's Arnira Salve; and It--has never failed tn cure any wore. 'ho'I ulcer or bnrn to which H was anniied. It liaia fsvf i us nutnv a I.rtor I. ! mvi A. V, J'arnv of l.;.t W iHoii. i,c at W. L. Hand Ce'.'a drug iui. TOTt RENT I-room bouse SB East Mor!iead. All modern convene liiofn. JPoisesston Uct. UL II.A."' alurrlli, . ; . , .:. .' '.. . .. , ; '4 TTPEWRUER Ri::0NS ;if.ii:AU COLORS - , T?-?X'A -1: for v ..".-.' i-:'-' imi AU-MACm?fES , :..;4J-.'-'V,' .; ,;'7- ' '' Of A , 1 A ' ALL STANDARD MAKES. i, Thla week - we will sell you a utraranteca Kibbofi ror ?ac -; i liave ; a special lot of " rib-'. i . bons- the. : ribbons others . sell ;at;TSc,-F-which weJwlll seir-at; 1 tic, each, as Kng a they tart. , s ;j Best Bargains., ever. viu refund money if . not - found - worth 75 cents. . ' I f -i tall, 'Pitone or Writf" QUEEN CITY PRiNIMCO. 1 Every thing for the Office TVS IjOHARLOTTE,;-; Xfl, '..i. , A A ' TfwS;Ilnorr Happmtngs 'In and ?"The? veteran' choir sings t-nlght lit DUworth: Methodist church by spe cial request. ,, ir-i:&:-v4iMS ? j HCharIotte Council of United Com merclal Travelers did not j hold Its' regular; meeting last night, out of re spect to the memory of the' late Mrs. J.; F. Williams.. v,y v'.jj;-fii' i -t-Rev. A., R, Shaw has nioved fcls residence irymJJo.; Jl to No., 811 North Graham street. " Rev.- W. -U. Black has moved from No. 301 Tenth avenue to Ho. SI J North Graham .5. ; ; Cotton receipt yesterday amount 4 to 175 bales at cents, as against lit bales at 11 cents last year.' For the week the receipts Were iSi at a prevailing price of . 8. 05 Last; year (or this week the receipts were 1,1 bales at 11 x cents. : ' The-hotels were busy places yes- teraay and last night, r AH did-, good businesa with the out-of-town theatregoers- and shoppers. Tryon street was for hours the scene of a pared 'thro mllea long," made up of happy ,people of all ages, out tor a ; season of pleasure. ,-. ."?- fi,; Seven moonshiners from " the Wilkes county 'court, held by Judge Boyd at Wllkesbort passed through Charlotte, last night en route to the Federal prison , at AtlanU. Z They were hero a few hours, coming la.J from Winston-Salem' and departing on Bduthern Win No. t at 10:30- . Vesper services at 'the Xoun Woman's Christian Association will he resumed this afternoon at 5t o'clock-. There will; be a conference echo service of unusual. Interest,. ? Misa Anna D. Casler wfll have charge erf 1 tho devolional exercises. I Talks, will be made by representatives front col lege : and city ; organisations.-' SfUta Helen Foil will be in charge of the music and Mrs. Frank Jones will sins;. PERSQ3TAL. The Sloven tfnts of a Number of Peo . . plo. 1sitors and Others, r. -v sSrl Ernest Hunter left last' night for- Memphis' and Kansas- City, where he will spend 'some time. -Mr. Hunter I noias an important position wun tne Southern Railway Company, ,"';'-' Messrd. Offle Lomax, G' P, Mont gomery, Harry Davis and V William Subeck are spending to-day In . Mc AdenvUle. ':; Messrs. G. W4 Paylor . and ". Ray Albea, of McAdenvllle, spent ' last night In. th city with Mr. George Norman. .-: , ?;'::v -'l-i-! ' I Mr. Clyde Alexander, of Statesvllle, came down yesterday to see the play and is spending the day In the city. , .; MTv" Pegram ; A.i Bryant, of States vllle, was among, those who cam to witness tha ' presentation . . of - The Merry Widow1: last night s- ' '".'..;.:" Mr. William Cooper, of Stetesvlllo, came through th country yesterday m his automobile to see the play. Mr.1. Thomas' Cannon of ' Spartan burg B. C was at th Buford yester day. 1 ; , v- Mr. Robert C: Love, of TorkvIHe, 8. Ch spent yesterday In th ; city, stopping at th Buford. i'N-i ' Mr. H. F. Hudson - and - son, ' of Shelby, were at th Buford yesterday, f Mr. J. M. Humphries, of Hunters vllle, was a Buford guest yesterday. Mr. D. S. Leak; of High Point, was in Charlotte - yesterday, a . Buford uesi,5:;1--l-:;,?:,;-;iiy, , ;,. Mrl ' J H. Wltherspoon,"- pf Jteck Hill, S. C-, was among the guests registered at. tha Buford yesterday -f '- Mr. ; W.i M. Cosby, of Chattanooga, Tenner Is spending a few days In the city, a guest of the Bufprd.' Mr. W. E. - Welborn, of Statasvllle, was registered at th Central yeter- Mr. Claude Ramsaur, of Llncolnton, stopped yesterday, at the Central, h Mr. A.:! B.'i ''StreetoV,'. of Llncolntoci; was In, the city ias( night He stop ped at'th Buford. :.', ;i? '"'. Mr. B P. Caldwell, of Llncolnton, soent 1 yesterday la. the city, at th Centrals vv V.v, Wil -"-'5?:-. Mr, HI ts Candlrof 1 Asheville, was a Selwyn 'guest yesterday. Jf-. ' Mr. F. H. Abbott, of Winston-Salem, was registered last night at the Sel wyn. -", ,"- , , : Mr. F. R. Bailey; of WWiatoa-Salem, Is at the SeTwyn, . . , - .- x: - OCTOBER. WEDDINGS "m Do not delay longer In placing orders "for -engraved Invlta- tlons. Our fall 'Samples represent the yery latest ah a pes anaT; - forms -that hav been' accepted Ay refined and fashionable " aoclety. W do not follow w LEAD id originating artistic . efTecta with fin material. , Our prices are the lowest Be tad . "r' for samples,, which wilt bo supplied free Of charge. ; J.-: P. . v STEVENS ENGRAVING CO.. AVedd lag Stationery Engravers, 41 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Qa. . ' - " . IF WE OUGHT TO' KEEP IT. Sculhzrn Ilcrdvare Co. "XO DISSATISFIED CrSTOMERS." lisicFesi (U I3IG AUDlTdniUhl : October r- i i , ,i.-- . :.J.. I3tfi,l4t(i,l5th 3? Two 'great " programmes DaUy with the . greatest list of artists ever appeanng;m North' uarouua, i SIGNOR A IORELLA - V The Celebrated Italian CECIL JAMES America's Best Tenor FRANK CROXTOK : The Distinguished Basso. V PEARIi BENEDICT I' Kew .York's Leading ',''$' i '' C6ntralto?-f& ! CAROLINE HUDSON I The Well-Known : Soprano, Recently Returned i?Tomy . ' Europe. ' - r i. AndV x r . MADAME STARK .. STANLEY The Celebrated Pianist i. These artists- will be as sisted by the famous Temple Quartette Misd May Peii field soprano, 1 Special 14 piece Orchestra and two big Caioruses. directed: by Prof fll. J Zehm and Mrs. A 1). Glascock;ri'y.V f -" . " Full Season Ticket $3.00 ; including resen ed seat. Afternoons 25q. and 50c,: Evenings, 25c.,460c., 75c. and $1.00. - Z : Bujr them 'not -at Robin son's Book Storb. . PROTESTS AGAIVST NOTICES." i FarmerV futon of This County Adopt . Stroma; Resolution, on Xlgbt Riding. , ' At yesterday's . meeting , of. th Farmers , Union . of , Mecklenburg county, a strong resolution-was adopt ed lh denunciation of the practice of night yidlngjn . North Carolina or any partof. the country whatever; thl action oeing taken in direct accord ance with statements issued from na tional headquarter . that th . union not only denounced such lawlessness but waa willing to assist In so far as possihl in bringing tho guilty parties to Justice. '"v..,..,t.-"..'-.'.-' -., ; J i. Mr. 3 Z, ' Green, State business agent , os the union, addressed the farmers and in- an Interesting and en terUInlng way showed what the or ganisation could do Just now; In ad vanclng the interests of th farming classes of the country . -- . The Cliarloltc Tnin!(! Strongest and best Trunk t en th market. This special Trunk is built' to our own specifications in lit lots, and contains mor points of valu by ll.l than any ;ett.;Bne1o, trang box, full steel" hound, : every part rfveted,- llnea lined,' double tray.'"'...".- '."V"r-' -C -' 1'. : t -inch, II ll-inch f$.t(t j. Inch. M.0; 14-tneh; tlMO; It-inch. IJt.OV '"ln'i.,1X,:,'5 ) ncn, iio!3.V:vi:-r;i 'f'yr; S THE . HERCCLES TRUNK STROP - 4 " ..... ' Strongest strop . made with patent sliding releas buckie., ,.Prlcx8e. Free by tnalL"v .. .: T ' GllQR-OOHLCO. WE HAVE IT. . . .' '3 i Write Bhown for th While the Hat High RdVhlng in 43-4!vTh' latest in Elastic and Silk Dlrectolre Belts VI'. ,'iV 'i. i "' 'Mcv'gK ,Z:'yi. Persian - BelUngs by the yard.......... :".-,-;t i'.V':i ,.$-J,tSei,f9 JLM,.v! f f THE jfr " .Our celebrated "Clementina" two-clasp Kid Gloves, all shade! and Black: hav been selling at 11.13. The price now..., ..$1.00-' 5V; pur Ia Perle, made of finest real French ,Kld.,warrantd.V price Tiy: - -"r .'..,.',.. . ..-;.., i . t'. -''. i . 'i'i . t-.4 4 1 AO - ; - ' Idlea ' heavv Cane Gloves, solendld for shoonlna and . .A - AOufrNorthutJ,' . W hav the greatest line of new Woolen Dress Goods ever shown In .v5...; Charlotte: y'r ,'" '. . .Vv--,;;-'--. i . 41-inch. Chevron Serg in Black, Blu and Brown; sold elsewhere at IMS . --and $1.80. , 'Our price,, v. ........... ..... , ; ..v, , .?, i, ,98e. tl-!pch Herringbone Woolens, all shade, and Black; regular : price lee v t At , 4 4 . v ..''.,'. .v ... . i .,,'..,, . . . 3sc ; yd. 'J: '"' 4-lnch : Woolen . Dress Goods In the new Monotone Stripes, Copenhagen.' ' c Brown and Kavy.; Price .4.' . . . ...... ; ,. 98c. yd, v-.: " 44 and 4-lnctt Fancy Stripe Serge 1a every one. of the newest and -beat;..-- shades ond Black. ,: Excellent vva lues at , . . . , J. 4 , ; , t , , . , . 7i and Wjc. , " DON'T FAIL TO VISIT; OUR : SCTI. DEPARTMENT . . - iV---.' . -':r.i r. i ':-:,'. '(- ' ' - 'J' .: ' , V--'- ;'-i..4i.(-vr.;'.-..-.-Vi'- - t'i--' Our . Suit Department is the destination of the women in search. ef. th . X tnoot appjwed style In outer apparel. Never in our history .hav we" ; don such a spite -of tho I'ttf.'.,- . ' ! '''; DAYS'. larger numoer ei ouii inan vever oeiore. v-y. j;-;;. v;,,,sr;:;t.v ,-'v;; DATS a-larger TSSSMSSBBSIBaSlBSBSSJSBBBSSeS I JIB .gaBmafajaaMaSjBMSSB r E : " VA' valuablo 'external remedy ; for Croup,! Cold, Soro, Threat ,' '.ftndt'mtt ; Congestion of Throat s ''arid Lungs, A '-,- 'i;v-..vir:i ntv..i vV'. . , . . Registered Norses. Directory f( (GraduaU ;:Kurse . Only). Bnfwcll-Dwn Retail : FKbnes ' dl arid ZOO. BRING yOCR PRESCKIPTION to u? (or prompt and accural work. Han- died by J ixperts only. JA8. P. 8TOWK tt CO. . . . : -'-y "-" -.?;: BLUE It IB BOM QUALITT tho es use of .11 , rn..i. . 11 vmrt mna th Sale of Bl Htbbon Umn and Vanilla. Ba tracts lucres Hot every day. - - .'' - '- '" . THERE IS NO WAITING TO BB SERV ed at eur pUc.-thle is a feature with us lust, th same a eervlna only the very best la the . eetlrrrjtive. If you haven't been eating ,,-wt - is a rait. See our 'l? "T NEW YOKH LUNCH WX)M.V West - Trade St. - . " ' -- ' - (- TtKNT BtCrB BOOM tit i EAST Trade; store room Ave.; urge Belmont; I- v.. 11 nw hrlrk store. room house 700 N. Pp!i; "r?rt',,,7' tsfce H K. ! s-room Must . Other f and 4-room houses. J- AKTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. ;- - 1 -. BAND INSTBUMENTS-S 8ETJBECJ ' end-haod. la ooo eondltion, at wrMot .prto(: also eiepmiw im - Lone in fin leather ea -vV sell ev ervthlns In sheet mutc 'Mfl wii ' mmhndM.: 'f. Hr ANDRE W9 MUSIC HOt sa. til E. Trade. NUNNALLT-S eellrtouS ndt frwh by 1,,.' retvL "Now Uk Nun- lly'a." - WeooaU- A Shtppard,- 2( outh Tryon.; ': --.'. -" ''-'- fTWBicMnt la the most - vsluaWo isctitr. I. C. Smith t)pewrters are - .-a ..r.nid by the bf-'t .' oArMt maker la the workL Thrlr .u.rntM hi rn. th. rt -yM would ar tcr- JS. "wrayum A Ce.. J S. frron. - -' ' ' ' - makeTno" wfKr-, day er MOndajr-KemdeU Pa" riour ! a sood eoe day s aDOtharIf i . -mi J!r It a trial you will acree with ua. Any klndof Ihjsr or . cereels yon may waaU oeo MiLLER- VAN NESS CO. -"' ' ' : - ' ' yor. stsee AIJ9-CRU8HKD '. WTCNIS ' IN txee soitow - W0TK. 1 niu v - - , by wagon or ears n application, area Oliver, Charlotte. N- C. . , t EVKRTTHINO THAT'S OOOTJ TO EAT ln hot wethr U bettif servod 'In th beat ntyle.. Com . tr end ' wt-wTIav aw. Otif RESIACR . ANT. ... f TO- LKT-J-FOOM MODKRM HOrSK. SpQCialHolicos AfrilWWI Sirwei, .5". iw"iw, -imr ' street. clv tr free. iti; 4 room. EL (h. IS; t room. H. Ctarkson. Ii ! Houxi lor eolorsd tenants. II to $1.14 j-r k. Kooms In Rnders- BuiUi'"! f r .f'. nr bed rwrn". t ta $7. Ji 'I.. KtEiLi-E, a S. Tj - " rel .;-.' - ,'.. ': ' . - for Samples of our new $flk and Dress first time during th opening day, c i j and Suit Uk tho. now important ; plac nincent aaspmblag of Autumn and Winter Apparel ,,' ' Belt, the Neckwear, the Gloves and a. dosea other '. and fads are shown In equal profusion and variety. The. very newest 'fads In ladles' Nckwear: wT''i.-'i - VS'ft Regular 68c. Imitation Princess Lac Co liar. Gibson ' style; ..'. .V.Zkx ; High Ruch Collars in White and th new 'Colored Embroidered one ; . .." ; - -i. '... - .w...f i J i . .-A asd' MR fe, White .and Colors. . .V.,;vi'i BEST IN SHORT KID GLOVES AT .-,..... ouPseam Sued Gloves, all shades to '.'y.THEt- NEWEST IN WOOLENS,,:';- business. BVery express onngs sometntng new, so inn heavy arain on our siock, we nave , number ef SulU than ever before, . trNyc Hutctisch & Sen INSURANCE! FIRE. 3i,.';.:1' ft:t!LIFE; ACCIDENT ' oynCE No, t Bank Bolldlng. : 'ifi Thoo -t,J 11 v ,r. J ' v. " ii i , It is vronderful what a difference a ' stylish hat - - " , - -'' - - - , v . ; - , 1 1 makes in a man's whole "appeai'anqe. . The limit is up on that summer , hat and it is now time to buy , ,'. , , , . -I - - i- -" '' . - ' (- -. t (. u . -- r., -.- O -.- a new Winter Hat. Why not buy it here ! ., We have itt . . : . . the ;right styles the. right- make,, the right quality -, ---. and the right price. No matter whether your fashion eV . ii:"' ; is sob.er or freakish,' we Ve something - to fit your KXOWX FOR fcTYXn, Goods. In - ou"' rnsf- forvomen th , new accessories ;' . ;. : : :. ;' t . fOc, yd..-. ; . 'LESS street wear. Price .'-' -.- " '-'-: as,A ' " match suits. . Price Yvl t ror; tne, orttri,isu "j ir Clscli Transfer Co. ..Prompt and careful at tention at; all (times -to "the receipt i and dispatch of baggage. t Calls made at resi dences hotels. ; - h PHONES 105 AND 1919. f Attention I given ? to ' all r''' , .;. "j-..?-''1' ; '"'-.(V.'i - c '- ' ' ' ! - " ' "- knids;,of j;hauling.y Praying a specialty. . XTT AM Qr AM .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1908, edition 1
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