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iJAi i 0 ij i v i 10, ICo. V i (.;. -S'J. The 4 lu 6 oVloi-K. i.OJ nr. i V. "V- tilt CJ: t. - (- Southern ''er city, -.'and Mi .! i '. Nu;:a" T of r'.ini lit o i the jisH iiny, of ' thin ' utcr, - of Schenectady. N. T.. were fl-netiy wed ded at the .home of the h: id-elect ' Tuesday. The Schenectady Times . Union in it lsiui- of Wednesday con tained the following whic will be of interet to Mr. imrkhoider'a many 1 friends in ('harlot It " "Cards are ou , announcing . the f Ttaarrlaao f-Vls" (.'iara tauter, of . Ko. 12$ Fdrrrtt etr--t. and Mr. Charles Irviiia turkholJt-r, of. Char Jotte. N. C. t "While new "of Mr. Burkholder V lAarriose 1 a surprise to many. of hla acquaintances, his more Intimsta FtRSO.VAL. Hie Movements of a Xuinirr of Feo- . ' pie, Yiullors and Others. Mrv ft. M. Michael, of Lineolnton, a aj registered amoug the guesu at the Bulor4 yesterday. Mr. B. D. Nelms, of M'adesboro, is spending several days In the city on bunlncsa.' - : ,., ' Mr. C. 3. Angle of Greensboro, pent yesterday in the city. Mr. T. U Saundens, of Shelby, was registered 'among the quests at the : Centra yeseerday. , - i Air.- Clyde K. Hoey, an Influential member of the Shelby bar, apent yes terday in the city on legal business. : Mr. Cl R Armstrong, of Gaetonis, yesterday. fri-nrt. had known of his Diana for' WM a Visitor in iae i t j tame . time. - -. ' .'" , - ,v stopplng.at the C'tntraL 'Miss fiauter haa ben V Connected with, the city school for several years and Is very popular with, 'Wide circle, of friends, - f "Mr. Burkholder is well known in 'Schenectady wlwre, until two year ago, he was assistant electrical eu. . perintendent of the General Klectrlc i ( traoany. . While run a young man, Mr. Burkholder' career haa - been quite remarkable.. 'He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, r and : waa a member or the. Wisconsin crew. - At the age of 19, and while still a student at the University, he held,1 ' with much credit, the responsible po- . ultlon of city engineer of Madison, Wisconsin. Mr. Burkholder was also an officer In the Illinois National Guard and saw service ; throuEbout the famous Debs strike In Chicago la '; It II. " During the strike he was one badly wounded, and. later: nearly lost hla life by poisoning; "He had the - distinction of taking th ffrst , train out of Chcago, with the assistance of .' a corporals guard only. In the face of several thousand infuriated striH ;. era- - ' -i A- -' . ., "After graduation Mr. Burkholder waa connected, for a short time, with, .the Diamond Meter Company, oVNPe- Conn. wai OwlotUWtor yeater- Dr. J. It. shorn, pf Shelby,, apent yesterday in the city. ; : a Rey. George w. item, or Aioemarie, was a visitor in the city yesterday. , ' Mr. H. H. Cannaday, of Greensbor'p, eneru. yesterday at the Central. . Wr. W . M. nf h:i jriruj morning on a bualnesa trip to, Great Falls, . ', . Ms. jost-ph'E. Johnson, of Warsaw was reglKt-rd -among the ruests at the eouthern .jianuraciurerr, ujud yesterday - " r -" '' Mr. . A. LX. iriarae, i oi Moniiceuo, Fla., la the gruest of' relatlvea lo the city. ',...vv :, -.; ... vv, v . -i Mr. Thomas w. lAnsw, or. ijavia son voiiege, spent niguve . iuo Buford. -.' -. :, ' 1 Mr. Edgar Tufts ot s Banner eik, was a Char tot re V'auor ibj nigni. Among, the guesta at the Butora iestetday . H ere Meeara, . J . C. . and Charles M. Moore, of Uastonla; Ur. W, R. RoyalL .of Chapel HHL snont last night at the Central. Mr. WV 1 Trotter, of Greensboro, waa a Charlotte visitor yesterday. . , Mr. J. G.. Moore,, of Kolloclt, a. nent vstedav at the CentraL Mr, W, jlU xicanor, ot - naruora. orla. ,. From there he. came to -the . General Electric Company to 1191, . ( He acoeptea in JtOe the position , o( manager of the operating depart ment of the Southern- Power Com ' pany. oae of the largest power com paniea in the world. - a - 'The -happy couple left .Tuesday evening for an extended Weetern trip ' Later they will be at home tor their friends at , No. 10 J . Eighth atreet, Charlotte, C. A large number of - friends ave them a aend-oft at the . statlorv and they boarded the train : under a perfect shower of rice, old 'ahoes and confettL" .. , . - - - Vr i ' r. " ' , .i,: ; One of the most delightful enter ' . talnmenta of the eeason was that m riven Thursday afternoon at Mrs. 8. r.,. Maxwell's by the Daughter of the :. King to the teachers of the Thomp- aoa Orrrhanage- ? The . house waa beautifully decorated and the-guessing- - oonteet was moat ' enjoyable. Among those present wese Meedame ,. R. M. Oatea, W. A. Avant, W. r. Me- : Coy, Harris Mallinckrodt. T. J. Davia, X J. Fetner, U 3. Green. F. W. Dei I...,' gle, Ixing, Newton and Hanka and, Misses Hall, DIUehay.BmelUer, Mor- gan, Capehart, , Bakar, Field. Tomlltt and Morton. Mr. Ceorae Lasker. of AhevI waa registered among th guti at . . . - ; the Keiwyn yeateroay. - . , c Mr. J. E. Milla- of Chapel HM, fM a Charlotte f visitor yeateraay. Mr, V. C, Badhann ot naanam, o. C. snent last iilaht at tho Belwyn, ' ' Rev. P. R. . Law- editor of The Presbyterian Standard, returned last ntht from the eastern part oi Rev. John waiteneia, . oi . tiarium Rnrinra OrDhansae. waa a visitor In the city laat night, stopping at the Central. - , . V BRLEFS. . A ':Few, i Cards reading aa followe have been '-.received hvtne ciiff". .y:-i--::.,, , Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Jasper Bry request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter ' - , , Martha. , - , ,- ' ,-to -i . Mr. John Duncan Berry r r ? on Wednesday morning j , the fourteenth Of October, nineteen hundred . and eight, at . k seven o'clock - ' t . at their home f -.. Elkln. North Carolina. - Mr. Berry la editor of The Baraca Herald and prominent in fraternal -circles of the BttX.:r:ti 1 The meeting, of the Chelidon Book Club yesterday afternoon with MUs , Esteile Vernon" on Weet Trade atreet was a moat delightful one. - The at tendance, in spite 4f .the.; Inclement and threatening- weatuer,- waa ua- urually. good. ;, 'w -: ' . ' . -' . . ' ' v - ' f . - Miss gallla . Blenknecht, of Oliver Springs, Tenn ta the guest of Mis - Janie Matthewe at be home. Ko. t ,7., 8outh CJdwell atreet. ' Mlsa Mary Ltsxle Hix, who has been 'In the mountains for a couple of , months, has returned, to her home In tee city.v ' ' Miss Emellne Montelle Parks, a sis. ter of Mr. J. H. Parks, of thla city, ; and Dr. Bascom Quilllaa, of WrlghU vllle. Gar, will be wedded Wednesday afternoon, October ith, at 1 o'clock, ' at tne home of the mother. 01 thi nrtaeiect, Mrs. w. F. Parks, in Au gusta. M-s. J. H. H. Parks will X leave Tuesday to attend the wedding. Miss Parks la 'quite well known in vnanowe, navjng visited at her broth er's home in this city,,:' ; VanNesa jr., and Miss, eien Mauory charmingly entertain ed at , bridge yesterday mornin-r in honor. of, Mrs. John Lawrence Cfiie- noim. or jBirmmgnam.i Ala., and Mrs. George P. Wadsworth. : The guests siue irom ine nonorees weret .iesaamee J, R, Van Ness, Charles F. waas worth, r. a. Slayer, j. g, coth- ran, a. T. . Summey, H. ill. .Victor, " nuiimeiHi, - , l, lADernethy, Ferguson, J. A, Houston and Misses x iia MCAden and , Edna Hirshineer. Mlas Ella McAden won the priM and , eirs. a. i. summey received the con- aujauon. Beauuiul aouvenir prizes " awaraea tne guests of honor. Mrs. John Lawrerrc Chisholm, umieriy .miss nnle Moore Burn. ell, nas oeen SDendina some time Minor Happening': In and v , A boat UM Vtty. ' v -Aleen "Porter, the little daughter of Mr. and Mra J. M, Porter, who fell and severely bruised a shoulder soma days ago, is improving; ; t;;v.'.a v-'t-s 1.. The condition ; of Mlas Lotus Albea, of Lowell who has been so 111 for several days In the cltyi was much. Improved last nignu : r'oi welter , R. , Henry nas an nounced-tho following appointments! Hendersohvllle, October . - lith: WayneSrvUle, October 18th, and Ashe Ule tbs srenlng of October 4h, , The remains of Mrs. At A. Culp were." taken to Bharon yesterday morning where the funeral and Inter. went took place, Be v. k. 1 uam. pastor of . Trinity Methodist church. conauctea in aervice. t - -' . Couoty Superintendent of Ed,uca tlon It. J. Cochran held examinations for sixteen teachers yesterday in bis office at the court, house. : There were eleven young ladles and, Ave young men -who, took them. - . District DeDnty.Organlaer W. 8. Charles has Just returned to the city from lower tjteele Creek - township where he asaiated in the institution of Observer Camp, No. 2 IS, Woodmen of the World, with tt charter members. Messrs. A. M. McDonald and W. 0. Alexander, of the Bouthern Real Estate Loan and Trust' Company, yesterday sold to Mr, M. B. -Query a house - and lot on Elisabeth avenue for 13,100.- Mr. Query will move la next week. v :?-': 4 Dr. ? George J. ; Fisher and M, Charles R. Towaon, of 'New Tork, who attended the conference at tho Piedmont Industrial Institute this week, left 'yesterday morning for n-AHMin- o n . , ..... dents' Y-if. C. A. conference. 1 An Intoreatlng meeting of Meek. lenbnrg Camp, . United Confederate Veterans, will be held this morning, this being the time for the-regular monthly meeting. A Special pro gramme has been arranged. -; All of the old soldiers are urged to attend. This from The etanly Enternriae. Albemarle: "Mr. xJeorge ,T. Pickler returned from Charlotte laat week to move tola family and. household effects. Since- resigning his position at -the mantel factory here, he has secured a more lucrative position la Charlotte, Vttiicn ne will make ft la bome.- j The Bank of - HunteravUle has just been chartered y Secretary, oi State Grirf.ee. it starts out with a capital of 110,001 and will do a sav ings as well as a commercial business, Tbo incorporators are Messrs. J. L. Choate, C. I Alexander, Charles F, Cllne, the last-named of Greensboro, and. others. ... ,:.,,. v .yx Only three bales of cotton 1 were marketed on the local platform yes terday, the prevailing price being IH cents. - ' The records show-that but 111 bales have been sold this week as against 1.140 bales the correspond, lng wdriaet year.- Thia Indicates that the farmers are tioldlng tight to tneir cotton. 1 ' I'Oll I. 'S. S I 7 -room house 'M L.ntl Murehf !. H ntMern omven lii'.'. . Fosaesnion Oct. 1st. li. A. MuiTill. '- ' i ; - ' .. TYFEVTJTER U2Zd$ , ' ALL COLORS 1 ' for ''..' -; ALL MACHBCJES ,1J ' 1 - . of . ' - y , J ALL . STANDARD JWKES.,' ' This , week w will sell you ". Gnarantped Ribbon for 7 Sc. : Have a special lot of rlb ' bona the ribbons others sell -at 76c. which we will aell at :; 25c. each, as long as tliey laat. . tf.- ' Best . Bargains ever. Will refund money 4f ', not : ; found "worth 15 -cents. .,-" v, 1- . :. '-Call, 'Phono or tVilte, ' QUICN tiff PHINTING CO ' Everything for the' Office ; ' - m e, Fourth 6t . . ' CHAHLOTTB, ; N.v0. V Z Y'S , raag;. DR. L1TJLB married: Ftarncr raetor of tho Steele rrock . 'hurcU Wedded ;.ln '.Blrmlnfclwam, The Atlanta Georgian gives the following-account of the marriage of Rev. X)r, A. A- Little, former pastor of Steele Creek church.' thia County, to .Mrs. Cora 'Stoddard, In Birming ham, Ala.: "Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Little havo ar rived from Birmingham, Ala., where they were married on ,Wednesday af ternoon at 3 o'clock, and are at home to their friends, at their noma on the Bouleard. . ' - 'The marriage was a very interest lng occasion, taking place at the home of the- bride's sister, Mrs. JK, R. Shrop shire, with Intimate friends and rela tives present. ; . ?'.'-' , l; 'The apartments were decorated In white and gold. lovely - white . rosea and goldentod being artistically used, Palms and ferns added a touch , of green to tho attractive rooms where the wedding guests were entertained, ."Misses Elsie Co artney Shropshire and Adelaide Ranson were -the flower gins and ushered in the bridal couple, They were gowned In wbtit- lingeries and - carried clusters of ' flowers. 'The' bride '-was married In her traveling gown of dark -blue chiffon eiotn ana a . nai 01 ute , same - color. She carried white roses. - , i , "Dr. v and . Mra :, Llttla left Im mediately after the ceremony for At lanta. . - .;..'".. " K-'u--i "Mrs.1 Little Is a charming woman. and Is known la Atlanta, where she haa a- number of 'relatives, among Whom is Mr. Hooper Alexanders She was Mrs., Cora Stoddard, ' formerly Miss Cora Hooper. ,.l.;-! "Dr. Little Is the pastor Of - th Westminster Presbyterian church and Is popular with the large membership of that churcji. ; ) r ; ; 1 "Mrs. Little win receive a cordial welcome to the city by the many friends of herself knd her husband.". SPECIAL SKIRT SALE T0DAY $4.98 EACH t.A fine purchase by our buyer, whet Is now la the North. 4 " . . Closed eut a big lot Xvw Fall Styles at about Half Price. r- These - Skirts .have lust coma ' and I they .certainly 'are the cheapest (and! best lot we have ever had.- ; All New Fall Styles in Voiles, Pana mas, Chevrons, ete. ,:. Values tip to ll.la 'and tM. On sale tovday at S4.S each I ' They are In' almost 'all' sixes and the best Staple colors, Blacks, Browns, Blues, -etc ) " V -.-ho li the city with her mother, will leave rtaay or ext weekj for her home in iiiriijingnam,. Ala. -v- . Mrs. F, M. WUtlams of "Xewton, rrivea in the city lat night to spenU a few days here With Mrs. Rnrdnn fin?er and Mrs. I. W. Falson, prior to her departure next week for Golds-' loro to artend the State meeting of! the United Daughters of the Confed-! eracy. Mis. Williams is recordinsri "'" w i me itate, organ aat on.' "' . . . .. ' Mrs. James U. Xlniiar or, ,n . J ary Louise James Iji Fayette, of . Jacksonville, -vfa.. are vin.ting at the v,- home of Mr. Nicholas Hurary, No. 3 V Stonewall jack.on Chapter, Dauait'i ters of the Oonffderacy, will meet this - efttrnoon st 1 .o'clock w!:h Mrs. W. -.s O. Kisbet at hr home on North Tryon street, . Little M;ns Fannie Wither.,' daugh ter of I'r. and Mr. R. P. Wjthera, r-lebrated li.-r I'.in Urthdny yesterday to which .-': im-H sv.rai of her iriona. Aj-.urj t: MilMes . I' .i-n .i ( nardn-r. 1 n r- Perry j '1- i. Jlarpui-r.:e 1 ' j v n ; . l. ' ! yn Air-v were: f trice ..Sake, in.i, r. to :r ; Tou f'-o-:; f th I... ! i CIXATnASI PARK LAXD COMPACT. Xew Corporation Chartered For De volopment of Property I'Mftt of the City Authorized Capital $100,000. The certiflaate of Incorporation of the Chatham Park Land Company has Just been placed on file In the office of the clork of court of the bounty. f The incorporators are Messrs. Paul ChaU ham. II. G. Chatham and W. A. Ebcrt, tae first anj third named Ijeing Teal- dents of Charlotte while Mr.' H. 0, Cnat.iam pakfj his home In Winston- Saiem. T: suthorized capital stock Is placpd at Sltin ooa tiiough fcuslncs may be com rntr,rr,j w hen f 10, 000 is paid In. In the Lianket Drovision re- capltulatiftg t .. purpr..K-p Cf the com pany it ti-.at "the objects for which the corr-u.-.;' :.jn are formel are to buy and U P" 1 di al aenerallv In real estate, to ,-. the same into lots, to en?ct hv'.;-?, atorea, and other uil.iln.Er r.sn! v.l and rent the same," to manuf:ict;!r cotton, wool and other labric!. t i- manufacture brick, and tile and ! 1 in lmhr. to 'estabHs;-! plants j..r t 1 deration of f Iwtrlcity. gas and c r i.vrr, and to etablih a system t-f v . r-works, to buy and ? 11 cotton, i. t . a r- n- rral holt-rale and r t -,. la-::- 1 8 1 Jllch o' :' J .s i.r.1 taini Ivr ti? ; r : ; vdi. -"r.tnt of said -t-u- i -iit with. the law a v. t .Nor; ix C3rilina." in'.ie r: y T a 11 1 in. ' ... :e CHARLOTTE VS. NETT TQRSC CHy's Splendid Wratr FaolliUen . Mnret liowj Aeeded For EfTeotive Work. t-i.'i.yyy t;,v; If the Charlotte fire department only had hose enough, II "stream of water might be concentrated on any Are In the business section of the, city and no one hoae would be more than 609 feet long. This atayment, a remarka ble one considering' the fact that New York boasts .of .. the fact thatl M streams can bo converged on any one block within a special area In the metropolis. was made yesterday by one of the officials connected with the city ' waterworks system.- This ahw. lng. he added, eclipsed that or any other city , of equal else in the South and was equal to that of cities twice and three times the population of Charlotte. That pressure and' volume of water enough is available to cope with any fire was strikingly evidenced recently when a etream was tnrown un to the open window In the city hall tower from one connection at the hydrant located at the corner of Tryon and Fifth streets. -Had the. Siamese coupling been resorted to, the throw lng of two streams In one, the water would have gone over the dragon which tops the tower. With the add ed force of the steamer It would be an easy matter to. throw water In the eleventh and twelfth; stories of the Charlotte National Bank, building on the square. , v - . - ' ?rm v .:;;..'-r Judge Justice Gyee Ilome, Receiving a telegram announcing selroua illness In his . family. Judge M. H. Justice ordered civil court ad journed, yesterday morning and left for his home. ' As soon aa he returns the case of Johnson against the. Car Una Manufacturing Company, the suit beitMr for 12.000 for nlleced in juries, will be taken -tie. " Judge Jus tice expects to return Monday, ., -j.... ' HATS The rainy day gave our busy milll- , . . , , , 1 . ners a chance to prepare tome special j Hats for to-day. 1 ' - ' ....... ' We have had a rushing season sol far and Jt gets better every day. - "'.-. k- " I Our Hata this Fall certainly have mad a fine Impression. ' When yon buy roar Hat from as I A i ..... ' . J you get the BEST, both Jn style and materials and work, and save some-1 thing on the piles. v.'r-i ' WaMt into our J1 department to-1 Of 1 ". - . . I day and see for yovrself. " BLACK TAFFETA Our buyer has sent us a good bar gain in Black Taffeta Silk.- It's full! IS Inches wide, heavy, all Silk sjtdl worth about fi ll yard. ' Special! price. . , . i ; .& a yard ; Fully guaranteed as to quality" and I wear, 1 1 " l .J ' ' r - ea ,lf, , . - -' J . j,-' IVi $600 Black Silli Petticoats . Monday $3.79 t en-. , There are) Just (if those splendid Monday Morning1 Bargains. ; Cut ". good width, deep flourtca of heavy rustling euallty Blaek Taffeta,' ,Tba .'test ws' sold, sam style and oaMty,( in Jnst twi- honra Tbesa11 , Petticoats will g quickly; I 69 values. Sale price Manday enly.gl.Tt ' 1 1' ' ? i' SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AVD MOXDAT ' , - - '" - . Now Mills f- Bleached Sheeting, too- a Yard 4 C . Every woman familiar with, price of domestics knows thla 1 a bargain, , Th well-known New .York Mill Bleached 3-4 Sheeting; - the - nsoal . " price J Sc. Special Baturday and Monday,, v... .tSe. yd. '- : Tho Prices on Counterpane CMno Down For Theeo Bargain Days i '" ' 11.0 value Crochet Counterpanes.'.... .'.4,".I ' ; ,.,.I5o. ; $1.11 Value Crochet Counterpanes, full else.... .... ... ,.,.9c v 1 1.10 'extra else and weight Crochet Counterpanes, sale price. ,,,,.!. 1 IJ.II value Satin Marseilles full also Counterpane, sale' price. . . ,,.1.4 w 12.11 extra fine, full slse Satin Marseilles Counterpanes, sals price,... f LI ,' , '7 Ready-Made 8beu At Special Price . ' 11x10 New' York Mill full Bleached Seamless Sheets, slightly imperfect, - v , v worth 3lo.r at.... ...... ..... ....... . ;. .;,, ,..otc Pepperel Mills full Bleached Seamless Sheets for single beds, i, ;. . .BOc '. Good values in Pillow Caaes, alas 41x31 Inches..., ,.10, 12 l-I and 10c. t , -t- -.".'. 7 Robe Blanket for the Baby's Coach nod Crib -' k .'. 1 .... ' "Bo Peeps" they are called. Just tho correal slse for either eoach or crib: - ivse. ' Made of soft, downy cotton in the delicate shades of Pink and " Light Blue. , Price each.... , .i,.,c ( - 1 i i , ' ' . .j " Woolen Dreas Good Redeccd - - ? V .' - , . t - ti - ' V . This refers to a splendid line of double-width Suitings in tb Solid Herring-1 -; ' bone Stripes: also broken Plaida Fsioed and cheap at 10c. Now..3Sc. "" Ths new Striped Woolen Suitings, all shades and Black., 1 40, TS and 08c. Swiss Satin Mescaline . ... . Ths season's most approved fabrlo for fashionable wear, , Swiss Satin . Messallne. : Comes in Black, Copenhagen, Catawba, Pink,' Light Blue, ; NUo and Whiter It inches. wide. Price...,, Oac, yd. V COAT SUIT BUSINESS GROWS LARGER EACH BAY ' .. While hundreds of . stylish Suit w- going out, our stock shows no de, pletlon. - J 1 ' , Every express bring something new, correct models from the best New ('York makers. Tho best stjdes, th best workmanahip and the most' moderate pricea ' . . - mm; kX VIA , ,v , - ' ' i , & , ' J '1 .", .-:'. ...-.'.""..'..'.."... V J". , S. '.'.'. .'., -.v. . f 1 '. - -7 t .' v - ' " ;07T)' "''' '' ' r , I v- - h ah fn tn NEW LAWYER LOCATES HERE. 1 1 a young man with a. bright future v BBO ,ivert right general welcome Mr. John ft. Cslreirt. - nl" Itlolir-h I t...inta rr manv friend ' WHO ' Keuioa in Cliarlotte For the Prao know him personally throuh contact . w 01 uu ti-oieseioa. V; ' , wlat th University of tnv w Mr.: John' Si Calvert. - formoH'r-' of naieign, naa aeciaed to ,- locate In Charlotte for the practice of his pro. Mm mm - 1 1 . ,1 , 01 inn iamtiy - or tawyera. ; He waa ror several years tn the law depart ment 01 me Atlantic- coast una and by reason , of , hi disposition and mm sl fjleC inse$6ieSst( ; Dispels Lola uaiiVi j 11 acnes aue Gnna Uu x. - eraJWlieci- sarwdlleath to Cort&tiriQtiont Acts naturally, acts Iriily as a Laxative. :.,':.;.' . ' ;. Dc&t orMenJatnrn anfl Cnur I I U TUUUVUIIU UlUl ao et its jJerveficial Effects tke treni'ne wkirn 1 name of ihe Com J1& Srnup Cp. , bywrhum it monufactur"l,prmtea en th one aize only, regular prire 5if-toot'.le. fh) et its J .Kentucky Blue, Grass Seed Fresh shipment Just la'. Plant ' your grass now. Sold In--'vH-".;' any quantity. . ; , . '-!'-0 i ' V- JV-'i'i' A : Registered . II nrseis , Directory . (Graduate- Nurse Only). ' - '.'-;pliee' 1 . an4 .'S0.'-'; ' Spcciainoticos EXTRA LA RGB NOKTnEltn Vu Z toes WHS., meoiura mmm mj. Mellow Pears 40o. pck( mellow.APPies $hxi Korth Carolina Heme 10 u pounos; oweei mixei rKwivm T:...,r r,ra Phlckens. Bset euai- Itv Lemons 15c. dosen: Cranberries 10c URUJOSBS CO 200 West Trad "t. LKye IKctlsci S Sen irjsuRArJCE i ; HRE-. : . l ife, accidenV ' ' , . ' OFFICS! No. Bunl Bnlldlttg, -'-.' BB Thoa dSM, ?:"', C'cc'i Trcnsfcr Co. . 3?Jon)pt and careful' at tention at all' times to tho receipt , and dispatch' of oaggago. uaiia maae at resi dences or hotels;. PHOITES 105 A1TD 1C10. , Attention given to all kinds of haulingv Drayir.g a specialty , . 1 Nl'NNALLT'S PECANELLES ' mad I rem pure tirami mmViw ' and new crop Pecans. They are oe "ions. Get them at ' WOODALL BHKPPARD'S. .'Phone 0. y-.-v.v .,' x ' i' t '. . reminin . Footwear ; 1 unusually handsome t. this season, '; fc' : ',4 the style we are showing.", -' '; , ' Be snrs te see onr' special, Th "College" Patent Kid, plain; toe tyie, Button and Bluchr. Th CltyHvtcl Kid and Bright GunmetaV plain toe style, Blucher. ; Th . -Jut: It," soft Golden Brown Vkl XJd, opera shape tlp,"'styl Blucher. -i'i u'vr'h mee ar an hand sewed welt. .. -' ' -, - . . . light sole, . extension edge, f military heet All tailored to our order, with! the five-douar finish and wear. Vs" Price 13.50.-- B'matl J.JJY G!L:.:cR-f.:00HcCO. 10 MAKB BETTER ryvvinw Jv Should us tne Taniua. wr wuu, v.. blue Ribbon- brand.i Dont be satisfied with Infsrior, unknown extracts. GET TOUR . BUNDAX F Druggists. 'Phone 1. .'" ' '-'.'''''; '. THERB IS NO WAITING TO BB SERV ! ed at our plaee-thi is a feature wit OB JUSt tn am .r.r. M"-r very best In the eating line,. If you haven't been eating with us, an we ask Is a ealLSee our" Urn. "Quick Lunch." NEW TORK LVNCU ROOM. West xraoe ai.?-- - . . FOR BALK ' HOUSES Off BOUTH Myers tst., in tn w oiock, iiunim uu four streets, room to build 0 or 10 more amm. . Price U0..SOO. Eleaant modern Lnm house SM West Trade St., house beautifully finished inside, gs and lec tric light, splendid nelKHborhond, deep kit,-beautiful shad. PHc iK). Aleo unral other' home 1700 to 115,000. J. ARTHUR HENDEltSO! ae BKO. - QUAIL ALMOST RIPE. COMB LOOK ever my stack cf Ithaea Field Ouns. Just think ef n eleaant doubl-barrel ! himnwrKM gun, absoJutiily guaranteed in every way, at Itf.- F. H. ANDREW d. U E. Trade Bt. . - . v TWF.NTY-riVB TEAR PRACTICAL tersonal experience In making and sell ng typewriters, with an ey always to perfwtioa mtik. the L. C Smith type writer a aood typewriter. J. Ei CUAS TON A 117 8- Tryon. - . t- WR AUE HERE WITH THE OOODS. Fancy Cauliflower, neaa Lettuce, eriap Celery, Luna Hen. small, tender, trlitp Badishea, ajelty. Farsley, shelled Cow I'ea. fancy pineapples. Grape Fruit, herrle. inv kind of basket Grapes: alo fancy Malaga Grape. New dri-d ris. "Just hurry!" MILLER-VAJ4 Kr. .- CO. ' - ' '- v. - ' "--'-'-' - IF . we orc?rr to KEEP IT, WE HATE IT. you BALE CRUSHED, rrtJNB irt orK. Will quot you delivered prto ttv wtgnn or ears on application. Fred .Oliver, Charlotte. N. C :'- : : 5cull:2rnjkruvcre Co.- Mxo i issATr-ni;D Cl'fcTOJIEnS." ;3 111 " " - i , . ;. H 4Jr;c .',,,.. r.A J .' . ' .... i . j lor nine ichowb v 1 ' i , have : big 6 ideas a"b Steel armora for bov3 - haven't ; been ; invented aa yet but we have tho .nearest best thing v Boy-Proof ::vQothes - Strong, sturdy clothes of unbreakable fabrics, nobby styles and ex elusive patterns.' Real mannish looking clothes for little fellows -who about dress. EVERTTinsa thats ooon to eat In hot weather i Deinf enra oy aa In Ihe best yl. Come In and ae "-t wt bav now. tit M RESTAUR- AM. . . ' - , X'.) I.KT-T-ROOM MODERN HOUSlri - '.-r, ...- ilrw.t, f ; a room, rainier p. iv', c'y water free, t.i ; 4 room. t . t h, fi; S iwna. N. Clurkion. t l,,vij- Ivr rolor.J teint. 11 to fl p-r -k. Itoorna r. emaer Bulldii'e t-r r. -- or ca rcn, to I. i I I.. Kt jLE.T. U S. Tryon Su 'Pbea J H ,..'... ',-'-. -.. . iLOEil! Li, La J vje " "v ( J Coot) Sent on An-rotal rttur'iat?o at C r I 1- V ;
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1908, edition 1
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