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CIIAELOTTE .D.UXY OCSEIIVEII, OCTOBER 8, 1003. . j Social z:A Personal tha club will bo with Mm. WrlMoa fciniUw -, , . . Minnie ' fbe. meeting of Treble CM t Tester- Rufori afternoon with Mrs. D. OLas-I Mrs. J. B. McCanum, -of Maxton.' JJ wat among the out-of-town people fo me city- yesterday, stopping at ine -ik at her fonmn in Carnegie Court v i wn attended and very profitable. ; Tii a numerous papers "read showed i'naration. wide readlna and accu- raW-.- knowledge of tiie different branches of the subject of music,. .... i . .. i- , Mrs. T. W. Ebeltoft, of Hickory, Mr. and Mr. Watter's. Liddell have returned from a-stay at Binghamp ton, N. Tf. - , Mrs. D. R. Yarbrough, of Johnson City, Tenn., is visiting her sistr,.Mra. L. C. .Withers In Spartanburg., 8. C Sh la expected in Charlotte tne Jat ' ' arrived last night and W the truest ter, Bart ot the month, to visit rela- . or Mrs. yi. r. ream'" u bvuh. ;"" luve. . . - v- ? , - - - ' - afreet -;'' ; ' - ... ..:. 'v.: t. '- - ... i,rT ' ''-'" 'r '..' I Thla'wlli be a, day marked by. ac Mr. and Mra. -A. Query Jeely haveltivityt in the social sphere. 'Among returned from the North, where theyUnv events slated are the .Daughters , spem tneir nunrjn.ui.ii. '7 -i of tne American Kevoiuuon meeting slopping at the Buford for the. pres-lwltn Mril -r -yv w'attj milliner's day fi. v leaver uir7 wm w I Wlta Mrs. Ueorge A., cwrenw? tn rl ,pin"" at Mr' NeeIy" home, 70. HQ bridge party to be given by Mesdames , ., Tin i, .,1-th. (Poplar street. W. h. Thorn DBon and John Van Ness, and the bridge party to- be, given by ; A special meeting will be held this Mrs. John S. Wattera. afternoon by the Ladies Aid Society I . . , - f St. Mark's Lutheran church, in the TMrs.- Johnv 8. Carson and little Sunday school room..; sv- t j , daughter Ijioy Holmes, .have return-. ' J ed from Norfolk. ,.Va.. whera the AiiM noun :; vmrau, iiruuimii ,... trrt , flivi- -v. v; :.' j-ii'i- : at jt,h gelwyn. v-.' "v:;.-'', Tl- The' Cranford Boolt CTub'WlH hold a business meeting at the Presbyterian College to-morrow ,? afternooiv -j , o'clock. -.., J . i- a..w!i h.-te-;1-, Miu Emma Uttlt is the guest ot ... tnthi Mr. J. sr. XAttle..at Car- in... ...i. rrrm. -..i-l. I . -T-- ..vi, a xsubic iiwuiiicui,.'. UMivnWi I nefflA POUTt t" -. '' - . A',-, y: 1 - ' Mrs. C. a Bikes-and on and Mrs. O. M.. Sanders, of Monroe, spent yes terday in the city, stopping akthe Cen tfalThey came up In an automobfte. spent yesVerday in the, city, stojplng at tne eeiwyn. ' ; " PERSON Alir; Mrs. J. M.' Cherry and daughters, I The Movements of a Xnniber-of Pen- iMIsaes Annie Butler and Anna Cherry, of Itock JtHlU'S. C, spent yesterday . Jn tne city, the guests of friends. ' Mra. J. Ut -Turner and dauahter Miss Constance, of Orlando, ti,, are tha cueata of Rev., and Mrs' Harold ; i Turner;, on North Brevard, street. 1 -."Mrav'fW, B.JPWHIps, "Vho has been - Malting Mrs.' J, p.- Klrkpatrick en ' . I'iast Oak street, has returned to her ; noma in Monroe, , Mrs. W. P. Breeden and Mies Bree- Ofn, f. Bennettsville 8. C- were in i'the -city ..yesterday, v stopping at the " cuntrai. pie. Visitor ana Others. Mr. Jaroe J, LenU. "of Concord, spent yesterday In the city, stoppini t the Buiora. if,? '-. ; w Mr. j. H. Denny,' of f Qreensboro, waa a ruest of the Bnford yesterday, Mr. w. B. Tomiinson, 01 nonout, Va was In the city on business -yes terday,- registering at,tn Burorou t ,;. Mr. R. A. BeaU. of Rock Hili. 8. C, was amonr those reglstwrea yester dr it the Central Hotel. Mr: w. nr. Hoke, of Lincolnton, was a rueat of - the Central ' Hotel' last Will. ' ' ' . ' J a age James u ou, 01 cuoiuy, was In the- city yesterday for awhile, stopping at the .Central1. . Mr. J. Dillon, of EUzabeth City. N, J.. Is In tha city, a guest of the Ceo- Mr. 3." P. ' Lejg," of Marietta, ua.. pent yesterday in the city, a Central guest. - , ' ' ' Mr. C. It. M.. XU1DSIT or wnaea boro, spent yesterday In vnarlotte, registering, at the Central.; ' -Mr. "W. 8. Adair, of Richmond, Va.,' was among those ,wh were reg' lstered last' nlsrht. at 'tha Central M". H. K. U'elui, of Columbia, B..Ch was at the Selwyn last night. -'Mr,. James 8. Schotleld. of Buffalo, N. -T. was a guest yesterday of the Selwyn. - " Mr. O. M. Slaughter, of Cincinnati. O., spent yesterday in tha city with friends. ' Ha Is stoppin at the Bel- wyn. - Mr. A. O. Mints, of Blacksburj. & C., was a "Slwyn guest yearterday, - Mr. W. M. Miller, of 'Wlnston-Sa w.7,.,.., uuvinr in. i Din at the Selwvn. . ...a I twenty-second. . .iVi I m C U; McDowell, of Scotland .1 .L T.0 ' ' V r 1 c Jeck, was a Charlotte visitor and" a l tUClf OJIU rnfj. V';,,' UAU,a H1.. ' ... -y Reldflville. North rBpnUnit. -l -., u. j - n.T at..L..t .hffi Hlli ft. was in the - Mr. a. jo. Anarews, . an insurance man of Atlanta, Oa., spent yesterday : Tha following Invitation Is ef In terest!' - ," I'-,--- ,.:,-" ' Mr. and Mrs. Calder Baynafd Wining- .i r , . , v nam k ; i " request the honor of your presence at the- marriage of their 1 - to - 1 i Mr. Marmaduke Williams Korfleet on the evening, of .Wednesday, - the 1 twenty-first , of 'October-S- ' .i - !; at nine o'clock :v : j i t the First - Baptlat ' Cbdrch, t K' ' Macon, Georgia. k . The following InvlUtlon baa been Mr, and Mra Ellja Franklin Hall t 1 ' request your presence ' -. he marriage of their, niece v--. v Miss Lucy Dillard pannL Mr,' Haden Charles Holmes." .,,-. Mra." M. W. Ransom, now at Blow. a Jj?-0, Pctd the city on ! the rlty. stopnln it the Selwyn, .rrilFi.W r , Mr. Thomas Egglerton. . prominent . V" f j i I Atlanta insurance manwas at the : .iTrtJrff: ? ' nurance man, waa, in : the lty f- - V .J J7,J. V,' " 1 r r.Jir I stopping at tha Selwyn. . . VV?f- f.f? 1",..MW'- -Mr. D. A, Tompkins returned list i f " 7 Wt.wq T.,v l night irom a - stay of - two- weeks -n t t'r" '". '8"-v' "' New Torn and the North. , 'r-2fi2i daughter-left , Mr. 3. M. Morrow, of Albertarle, i, .u- 1 w,i, w visiii arriveq in the citjr lat BIhtr stop : atr-svnd Mrs. P, Al MlUer. u' The monthlv meetlnar at the rtinrk. ' " lers f the American Revolution will ;.., he -hold at the home of Mra W.-'W. i a tnif .trrernoon . at , 4 oSclock. ping at the Buford. . Mr, Hugh E White, of ;OreenvUle, S. C was among those last night reg istered at the Buford Hotel, v? ', ; Mr. C. C Dlldine. of Greensboro. spent the nUht at the Central.- i Messrs. W. 8. Brewer and Ira Easley. of Board man. were at i the Central -last night. - n, V(-',.- : Messrs.. Geo. T., Pftniev anil Tt.: ai Thomas, of the American Realty and Auction uo., or oreensooro, spent . Tha Tuesday Afternoon Br Id re Club met i uesaay witn Miss Edna Hlr- ahlnirer" at her home on 8outh Tryon ,;;v: y. street. jU, - utyJh:'yi ' f. T.i. v'"'... i vv.t i -, jsn iu n r inn rTHnr nr MAornn isa tria i t . . . . . . .,.. . V. '"2 1 lcw Hours ui tne city to-aay on tneir . . -..."uuf ' ! i wajr.to BennettsVllle. S. C. where they J.Vf'":''.-'trcet-' 1 wilt conduct, a land aalev. . - . a -m 1 111 i.. .!... ",.,.. I ..ec. v,i Mht. October 17th. In Diiwortii wall. ."J:rS:??!rj. fnm.i.T, "Vr"-,!-""- Xn."V.T,11"w oay e cny on Dusiness, w. " ; . a no - 1IUI I BRIEFS, Hichardson'- Orchestra- has been en- t' gaged, refreshments will he arvd I -i . .V f .fiTdII,'i7nfemenU !lT.fo' A Pew, Minor TTiappVnlngs 1b) ;nd Lh.?, 'rtnOleuranbf the ff..e.U I About the City. . - i r iui u wiiin icn Rinnner or vnar- lotte council, together with, any -visit-. , ng memoer or tne order, la entitled to ba present and brine lady. v The fiours will be from to J1:J0 o'clock, An enjoyable thne Is anticipated.,- Mr. 3. P. Ross Is visiting her son, . r., noHn,. in ureensooro. "On the Brtdare at Midnight" will I play at the local theatre to-day. mal- lnee nd -nlght. ' - 4 Atr. Frank Sadler has moved from No. (90 North: poplar street to No. 200 West Morehoa.fi .atrit.V ' - ; - i Thf revival In North Charlotte continues to arouse Interest and will continue throughout the present week. There -will be a rehearsal of the FOR RENT 7-room boiwe 20J East Morehead. All modern conven-'" ionces. Posseaalon Oct. 1st. Hi. ' Marrill. ; , " VTTFEV7R1TER RIEjS - ALL COLORS' ':; ;. " . for j i f A LI MACHINES j ' ' " .. - J of , " -' - - ; A IX STANDARD MAKES. : This week, we will s41 you a ' - Guaranteed Ribbon for 75c. . , ;4 Have a, special lot of rib-.-;J- bona the ribbons ' others sell . t att 7tc which we-will sell at ' 'lie. each, as Ions; as tbey last. -Best Bargains sver.v -Will refund money: If '.not ; fopnd' ? worth IS Yents. r , ' . v j CaU,Phone or Write. r .qukn city mm& (0; Everything for the Offlee)' i ?'. " , 14 K. FonrOa gt4 , '. C H A R L O T T K . K , 3 C . i IVEY'S SALE GFr. GLASSWARE TO-DAY , f 7 -. - .. t..' - - '"i AT VERY SPECIAL-' PRICES Td-day we' will place n sal large a"l S KEFTSErTO UTRXIBI .CAS. Cltliena Allege Tliat Oa Kefoms to Allow a Oonnoctionn to Custom--'vers of Their OompeUtora, Um Sontlt- - era power Company. -,t. -: . Legal proceedings are, threatened against thf , Charlotte Consolidated Construction Company by quite;, r number of loading citlsens. some of them member of the board of alder men, becaysa of an aUeged refusal to furnish gas to consumers of elec tricity from, the plants of the South ern .Power Company, a. competing eoncern. v . While the controversy re mains now - In an embryonic state, thera is promise that It will eventuate Into-an Interesting fight. t, ;Th main contenuon of" thel C Is that it. ha been found an unsatis factory and '.unprofitable practice to "back, up" tho electric lighting of the Southern Power Company and for this reason Its managers earns to the con clusloa that they would allow gas only to subacribers for their own eTectrle Ity.' As th same time thev to furnish araa -to customer of the competlnr com Dan v in nu tha l-hf wjf reserved : Uy discontinue service when it was found to. be unprofitable. "iX -number of ettlsens who are Just unisninr new residences and have arranged for combination lllumlnatina; fixtures-are' areatly dlsaoDolnted and J, loaa to know, what step to Uka In the matter. They have contract ed for electricity with the Southern Power Company, but also want gaa for Illuminating- , purpose- a well, 'tha double llghtlnz -.: arranaement bainr essential in the emergency that th electric current goes off.,, '.-., . aennlte steps have been Uk en by the angered one toward securing auellf. but It is known a Mrtatntw mai attorneys itavb . been consulted end th matter discussed. nth .im thy would tak It to the ioard of aldernien and ask for. such rights as thy were enUtled to au the hands of f" , ": r,v"'. corporauon. . . ., EXPRESSION. lUOCITAL. VT. IMereatins: Kient Planaed Xr.TliU ai wnioon M ' : try Pupils bt Mt-ltuol of Expretialoa of the Pre. virras tourge, -. .- ,?:.:. Thla afternoon at". 1:30 "'o'clock recital will be given by some of vthe pupils In the school .of exnreaslon at the Presbyterian Collera.- - Mlaa Blair who has recently aaaumeft i-hnrr nf tnia aepartment has-a rood class of special pupus and-some very deMght- iiu reciiais may De anticipated tor th winter.: .The friends and natrona of vne coiiege wiu be invited to attend some of these ! recitals later on. but me . one tnat taites place this after noon-.- IS for tha fai-nltv and atn. dent body exclusively. The programme win- De as follows: ' ' ;! varepp Rosa" v, ,r.-."'.?-T etuart Miss Abazall Alexander. - The Telephone" wj . lElene Foster - Miss Jean Dowd. fThe Second Trial" , , Brooks '.-mis' Mary Bmitn. t.f "A Family Controversy" ,i Ahonymoo - Miss ixraise Lutterloh. .: 'Diddle and Dumps" I, - Miss .Alice -Mar . Burns.' M "Jack". . , . . 4i i . .Dromgoole ..--.lRia Ha' ilUotW : . -'A.Arepaper VWtor.si;- Mr. Ek F. Cunningham, of The New lork Tribune, arrived . in . Charlotte last night from Greensboro and Is at the Central Hotel., He Is making a partial tour of tha .South, for busi ness and other purposes, and will re main in thl city two daj-fc : ;; x : n Miss Kate. Harris and mother. Xrra h Ha' Jva, r1eturBe the J Feetiyal chorus to-night at 8:19 At the , city from the mountains. Where they second . Presbyterian church. AU ; v . cwn .tpwaun erai .wee . memt,ers are requested to be present . Iflaa MarLr Hauahton r.t,.;la 'tr"1?" WatkinS . will - organls- - eterdar , morning, to St. Ma-. le-class of ladles to-day at 4 p.m. spend.. the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Alexander left last night for an extended trln North. They will visit Jfew Terk. Baltimore, i-nnaaeipnia, ana Atlantic City. Mrs. J. M. Hooker, Of Stnart, Vs., "oo nas been with ner sister, Mrs. It., H." Jordan, since her retorn to Charlotte, left for home - yesterday Presbj-terlan."! College. The first lesson will be the first five chap ters of Genesis. .- - It has been decided that another operation wlli be necessary to save the leg of Mr. Thomas Q. Allison, who was hurt .five months airo by being run over by a Southern Railway engine and hurt so badly that he has been confined since to v the .' Presbyterian Hospital, unable to move.' X 'w . , f Mr. Hugh A. Hammond, Jr., for- merly a well-known Charlotte real , - - , j i miTiy a weu-Known tjnanotie resi- rnorning Mrs. Hooker , has many dent, now of Greenville, a C passed VTEI V V as V wl AM rial 4v tnla nl as w Aa wl. I.t . '"T- . . warm friend in this city and her vis its at ways give pleasure, .. Mr. and Mrs. W. C." Petty, of ureensboro. spent yesterday In the city, cuests of the Buford. . , -v- 1 v Mrj. .Jofephlne Durant. who went C Moranton lis one of the'D.A. "It. delegates, .is visiting her sister. -Mrs. Qulnn, of Salisbury. . .. , '.The Wedneslay Bf!?ge' Club' was dligbtfuliy ent-rUined yesterday by Mrs. W. W. Phlfer at her pretty home on Tenth avenue. The - guestn were: J.tesdames Fen. J. fmfth. DHworth Clark. V. S. Lee. Jr.. Jinni Wriston Fmith. W, -H. Thompon, Joseph' P. Catdwvll, Jam'-s A. IIouton, E. R. Tiiifen, John S. Walters, Harry l)if on. C. L. 'Alexander, Jeremfnri Goff, T:. C. rwll", Janj,.3 JT. Xr.ri JT. J: I w ard Y. Phlf.r, Cam-ron Jf irrl Joaeph Rom, Hugh 'MoA. Rose, 1 C ira' -t and Misses Ju!!,t Robertson, li-'-a Ma.Mon-, CIvd, irr.?on. Uth.r ) n - .1 ! ' -Tln J. -'. - T .' through the city last nig lt en route to Moreanton. whither he was called by a telegram announcingr the serious Illness of his father, Mr. H. A Ham mond there., i Banquet; to VifUtlng Secretaries. " The yonner lady student of the Southern Jndustrlal Institute gave a banquet lart n ght to the distinguished Visiting aecreurie 0f the.Y. M. C. A who are hf-re to address Institutes arranged by the inter-State com mittee. There wore about 20 present and a number of addresses were made Upon the call of Rev. J. A. Baldwin, who acted as t'Uistnia.u-r. Mr. C A. Towson.' international secretary of the industrial d. i trtment of the'Y. M. C. A. and Lr. I. J. Fisher, of the physjeal d-partrr..r.t, were the principal speakers. - V.- A -. were: '1 r.r-mt- Send as coff?e, I'.e r-w co?e substi tute known to gr.x--rs evt-rywhere as Dr. Sh'inp's Health Cun'-e. v i (rirli i-en a J coffee expei t. Not a t' i ( rcul co(Te in it eitiier. -ure n.-a-...:. i ; ..-'.ej grains, m.i!t, ruts, etc., I.ave t i . c overly bk-nJed as to give a wor.J'--. - it!--fifig re -:-'9 ta.i'e an I f.ivor. A 1 is "made 1:1 a t'-.! J.O t !" - t-.: .7 ?. T-?t It si t - Vt. " . 1 i:- ., .11 C(-T- t - . 11.: I I, ft g..-n'i;T: -3 P.,. - . . : - I . t: rit I 1-e t v - , . . ,. . ' . i - t. ; . J . . .', ... s 4. C J.' Dr. Kins's Compound Syrop of WiU Qerry and Tar f . ; for Consumption, pleurisy, . . ' '. 1 , Coughi and Cold. ' -," '25c. ftOc and $1.00 bottle, r' . ." l . T ..." ;:. - .,-. r" - .'S-V' vi;-"''! Rejrlstered Knrse Directory - : - fOraduate Nurses yOnly)., V- Cairvvelf-D-n.i. Hetail Stcrc1 t' " Thonea .41 suid r S00. V lot. of high-grade. Glassware 'la the populkr prtcea '' ; '..'We bought big lot from. "the! rS factory direct and every piece la the cleat-flr polished kind look bright and glistening; you'd think somef vi th genuine hand-cut. ' TWo long counter glyfn up to the! display and almost anything you will rant tit ha rAiittif in tit int. - . ..: -' : I- ! i, V. ' : : tr , Price f and 10c4 and up to 5c fori the large pieces. ' - v , TCOAT StTTS , pur Coat Suit business is getting larger, every day. . Yesterday our large, force of sale-1 people in this big department was busy all day and, the result was extra large sales, in fact one or th largest day's business we ever had In this! Un. " Our splendidly tailored close-priced Suits are pleasing all who see them. V .' . .-. .... . .. . - ' I We have one of the largest stocks In the Stat. Can fit all figures and pleas any taste, - vJj ;v . f - . Com to our fine new ' Coat Suit! room any time. We will be delighted to show you through. v j :?S-v2 , DRESS GOODS r-f:- - .-'V ;' .. -.- - -, - V Weeks ago we selected our big Una of Pall Dress Ooods--bought therol when we could get best selection. eyThey are all here now ready to show you. W would like for you to tee j the special large ' assortment of fine j styles'we have at.. . .0c yard Our three leading; prices , . . J,. v. . ,W 76c. and SI4M a yard ' At these, prices we-aim to always nave thf best to be found. '- - - " . ' - i, . , i 1 J very part of this establishment was grandly active nil. last ' week Why aotf No establishment ever had greater inducements to activity. Tbr , stock are large. And such stocks), Bought by men who knpw.what and -when to buy. The varieties are sueh as you would went, the price are-' ' ties thah you suspect. , Our Men's Department, our Boys' Department, our , . Chldren' ; Desaatment, Furnishing and Hat . Department are all teeming ; with new gooda Come and see. . . - .. . . . .; W mention only a few of tha special value In Clothing and Men -' Furaishlnc pepartment: . One lot of Odds In Men's and Boys Underwear, slightly damaged., all S. ' cent goods; bn one counter at........ . .....tSo.' Wright's Health TJn dor wear at per garment .... . ....... .,.,...47 I-Jc.' 1 . . .... . ... i . .-j . . j-;,. ... . .. Boys' Wright's Health Shirts and Drawers, aX.v, . Special On lot very fin Egyptian Ribbed .Undershirts, - match, well made, 7-eent value:' for Boys' Fleeced Ribbed Union; SuIU at... S . . . t .-. . . . . Boys' Fleece Undershirts with Drawer to match . . , Extra heavy Cotton Overahlrts at. , . . ...... 48ct each Drawers to ,. . . , ,48c ,35c. eacb Flannel Overshlrt in Blu and ' Fancy Colors,' at. Just a few ot those Lion Brand Shirts left for, t , . Ou r Clothing stock . Is everfiowlng with " good values. V ,tc4 flJ and $1.48 1 Men' Butt in all the newest shades ajid st'lesv ;?,t, ,,,.$7.ftO to $20.00 One; lot tMen's and ! YouthT Suits worth" IT Or to l!oO,:';.?L:j..,l;$4.8 Just received a new line of Tounr Men' Suits, Double Breasted, W Blue and Brown, at.. .;. $10.00 and $ra,oo ; Children's Suls Jn plain and Knickerbocker Pant at Special Prices. . -Come-and let a show you our line - of Overcoats , and Suits, We can fit, you,' our stock is very large. Mr. P. Myers to Undergo Opera The friends of Mr. Walter P. Myers Alleswl ThlMf ApmmI. tX, xi.r ... i.. I wl hear with regret that the ampu- :.f??ftJ-!?lT?"V? Utlon of his foot which vu injured In the civil war ha beeh deckled by ".Kf .Iff He has been confined to hi home at September 27th. . - When chased by pfflcers some time ago he forgot, that ne was badly crippled in a mine ac Myers Park for sometime on account of It. It Is understood that tne op nVl ...4I. 1 1 1 aA.aawaa,nS haAsi ar its, at oldent and outran his shadow. He T'" t-.....".. TT- walked Into the arms of an officer last night. ' ,? .- :'. - j many friends wish for hln the best possible outcome. . -,v: .. QTYLIOH MBOOTQ i -'. ' Feminine Footwear ' -Mr. ' M.' 'B, Hunter yesterday uht from Mr. Dan A. Johnson a lot oa East Seventh street extension, between Louise and Klnston Avenues. handsome this season. I ' unusually i. . the style wl are .showing. r Be aure to see -our specie; ' The "College"' Patent Kid. plain toe styU Button and Blucher.f-"The City. Vlc'l Kid and Bright Gunmetal, jilain toe style, ; Blucher.i, Th ."Just , It, soft Golden 3rown , Vicl KM, opera shape tip, ityl' Blucheri : i .These , are ; all ban sewed, 'Wli light ole. extension' - edge,' ? military heeL - All tailored to our order, With the five-dollar finish and wear." : Price $lW By man .T. ' '-' V V-.. V.. v v'i'-r . ' K: ' t". ' '.. ;,-" -'' GltriER-riOOIlE CO. Spccialilotioos .-it; ;i?v;! i--'-.";'--";. '" ,.:..- j:-;. ' - ' l" 'ill l. I, I I " ' I I II - i 5 trnblMPidhb ' Come and ' see the new ,'. styles just received. A pux jphase of this Piano means a satisfactory one: for a life time. ; ' Wer sell cheaper .Pianos also, Write fqr catalo'jucs. Piano Departaieal Secoad Tioot. BEE OUR SPECIAL LINES OF SOAPS. Nearly every kind ever mane. , ion can set what - yu want here. - JA8. P. BTOWB (JU., uruggisis. ---non aia. winn l.tTCK WITH CAKK8 IS QEN rallr aue ae tnai biu nieuon Vanilla has been naed. Sold by ail good grooers. .,- ' .y ' -."' "ar "r-r s-a -r a fMv.OSEC FESTIVAL NEXT week: : Hear the Great Stars ' ( thz Splendid Quartettes Grand Choruses ' - and Orchestra A.KK-eV,aK AAA'Ay ii 0 8 jj O ) rmrwn fk MO WAITINO TO BE 8KRV aa ac our nlaea uua IS a rcaiura wun us Just the same as eervinar eniv the vary oesi m ana nnns am. b havsn't been eating with ua. all we ask la a eall. Me eur sir". "Quick Lunoh." NEW YORK LUNCH ROOM,. 28 West Trade Bt. I.".-.--., .t FOK RENT-STORE ROOM. fc EAST Trade; store room Belmont Ave.; larae hall over new uric aiora, wimom; i ruom houae TOO N. Poplar; 6-ronoi cot tHse 114 K. sth; t-room soMace Mint. Other t end 4-room houses. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON at BRO. . - - ' i TUB MERRY WIDOW PLEASED HUN drads last week ' with Its delightful ' minlo. We have the. waits that erased , you. also tlie sebf tlons and all aongs sang in the show, f ky era aalllrs fssl Calf oulck. F. I- ANDREWS MVIC ' HOUSE. - l'' :. - ' - NCNNALLrU PECANELLES MADE from pur Vermont Maple Surer and new crop Pecans, Just received. Try ahem. They are delicious., ; WOODALL BliEPPARD, 21 8. Tryon St. ' TWENTT-FIVE YEARS' PRACTICAL personal experlene In making and eall in typwHtera, with an- eye sdwaya to p-rfeetlon make tha L. C. SmlthlyDe wrlter a aood typewriter. J. . CRAX TON A CO.. 3T k. Tryon. HOI TB JOLLT DUTCHMAN. A fresh barrel ot genuine Orman Dill " Pickles. Holland Herring: 01o a barrel of deilcloua. Ure. meaty Olives Jiist arrived. MIMJR-VAN NKAJ CO.. good thins all the time. .- ; .-. IFOIt SAl.E-CJtubll UJ eiwa i-s worat. wul euoie yoaa d-Hvarad prices by wsgon er ears en application. Fred Ollvar. Charlotte, N. C Ticlicts now on sale at Jorclnn's J ; r.VKRTTI UNO THAT'S GOOD TO EAT In biti atl-r la being aarve by na In the. b t atyla. Come in sr4 s-a a'-st wa have avsW. UkM KEifAtJK-ANT. V - ' Tw r a OotHies I 4' Steel 'armors for boys - - i haven't been invented 'as yet, but we have the nearest best thing : Boy-Proof , Glothes -.- ? - -. ; M' r. . . . , - .( - .-. v' - '" -" cr Strong, sturdy clothes of unbreakable fabrics, nobby styles and ex clusive patterns. 'Rcal mannish looking clothe. ' 'jzI,for HtUe feUows ,vho I .have big ideas about ''dress. f L--ji . - , e Tl IfCT-7-ROOM MCDFflM irOCSK, Mor!:e4 s!rt. t': t rfwims. falmer i're, c rv water Irse, 1-; 4 rmiti.-, j 1-:. 4th. -; t nnr-. N. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1908, edition 1
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