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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, OCTOBER 13,1903.- 1 ) Social r.i'.tl licnl Misg Maud Holt left 'last night for Philadelphia, la two weeks ah re turns to Charlotte to visit Mrs. Ro- -rt I Tato on Tenth avenue, . , Mrs- A.' 1m Carr. of Durham, ar rived In the city Urt nUht to be the guest for several days of Mrs. E. W. lhompson. In Dllworth. Mrs. Thomp- on and Mrs. W. A. Keyuolds will en Certain her lionor to-morrow -morning. ;v,s . ': Ura. C. 8. Alston returned to the city last nljht from Littleton, .where she has been vlsltlr:- Irienaa lor ev eral days. . .',!..','.' Mr. M. B. Albea. Mr. W. Ray Albea and Mia Grace-Albea -returned yes terday tohelr home In McAdenvilie, after ependh v time at the bedside of Mini Lott tw- Albea, at the horn of Mrs. G. W. Norman. Mia Albea Is better and will return In a, day " or two to het home, accompanied by per mother. . ':. :!: MIm Maude Treloar, of Idaho. 1 the g uest of her aunt, Mrs. "Julia Tre loar Smith, on North Brevard streCt. .. -. - Mr. K. J. Braswell and bride, who was Mis Flora. Johnston, ar visiting 1& Washington. -;.t f,j-. i The Eclectic Book- Club met with Mrs.' J. Illrshtnger on South Trson . street yesterday afternoon.-; , - . . , . . . . . 1 Mrs. W. . E. Baker and baby.' of Minneapolis, Minn., are the guests of Mrs. James Ker.Jr., or yvteat Elev enth street, ' , Ga., is snnding several days In the city attending; Superior Court. Mr. J. p. Hlx. of New York, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, stopping at tne Bfiwyav ' Mr. Kvan E. McBrayer, of Shelby, spent yesterday at the Central.' ' v Mr. W.i A,; WrlKht. of Statesvllle, was registered at the Central yester- 10 ay. ,,,;-,-".. -..';- Mr. J. B. Duke, of New York, presi dent of the American Tobacco Com pany, arrived In the, city last night and Is at the Selwyn. He Is here on business connected with the Southern Power Company. : -. -- ; M'Mra, J. M. harry left yesterday for Ape to visit her mother. - . - . , , , - Mis Laura McCain, of Maxtoni was registered among .the guests at the Buford yesterday. SCEIPT TBADE IS UVEU THE W tlitt'g , RECORD WAS 4U On Saturday Itl Preoptions For w niMsey were Jxaucd by Charlotte Wij skin ns, On Jrea Store Killing , S3 on That lay Largest Number Illled by Any Single Drug' Wore utirmg uie Week Waa Ma -Only ,lne Dru Store Made Hcport 0" Doctor Iseura 47 Prescriptions $ The recent action of the board , of aldermen in granting drug store the right to sell whiskey en prescription MImp nannnilnn h iiiiI ' : . . . I wmmmmmA AlM.,!aHj.. IV. - AbOUt thQ City. . f i . ....,w!Hiiw.yw ; w,V, "Brown of Harvard," with James I w "l" ruu- 1,111 ' .f Young In the title role,1 will be at I nke a serpent and stlngeth like an the Academy to-day, matinee and J adder. ' Th recorder'a court yeeter- mn ' 'Hliv mnrrlnr lm tn. An Xlk in nn ; WMr.. LaTour, of the Cllnard Rtib- ..,, wllmhM. ...,h. V ecrlptioB whiskey had ; wrought Us effect upon the . defendants; som' of whom were mado to pay dearly ,for their liberty, v on suffered to theea- ; BRIEFS. A Tew ber Company, of New York, demon strator of corset shields. 1 at Little Long's, where she w-ill spend ten days or tw weeks in the corset depart- , Beginning yestjrday, the Ttiaato, 1 free) '.-Jmblbalieiw " ' ;' v--: J h - "F '""""'""" An examination of the records of mv.n X" uw whiskey sold by the drug atorea from Intermieslon between the perform- It.j. h...k o.. .k- , This is a noveRy which l bound to I ,,.v.. .h, . 1 - ... - - i. ; . ' I Miwufur, IV Jig II l t,3 VSVV '''" .. ' '-. .f ' I the number-. AC nrovrtntlnnm. tasnad The Monarch. ' on South Tryon. I dnHnr tii nr)nrt wn .41 m ntn tinder Its' new management, ts show-1 nuantitiea Vif fh rnifrt log excellent pictures.. For ae past limit ae tosth , amount tpi each la few days . the Olympic game have dlrldual In one day.:, Saturday- the been shown In a variety and lifelike- I AmmnA r n know rMufiimi that n.-aa. niii.ucuiiiwa jvuni n viu.iin nhvainlana r .ih. nltv lMn 111 .wi u'v.wir. P"". preacriptiona for pints, several physl Aquartette has been addeH to -Jin: clan doing most of the Issuing. - '.Girls will be girls!:, t' They will roll on the grass..' .They will soil -their dresses, ; They will get - their hands and faces -dirty. ; ); -Vr , . 'V - All right! Let. them! Ivory Soap aqd water ,will make everything clean again. . ; ; If'Ycu Buv F 1 F ortv ... .. v. .v , . . , ( " OTHTAYS ' Equally cvtilable for beta, toilet and fine Isundiy ttte. " ' ; Ivory Soap . 99 Per . Cent. Pu. . ITFTH CHCRCn PROBABLE. popular snigs.- 111(3 CIRCCS STREET DISPLAY'. , , I i -V f f Cards reading as follows were is suea yesteraay: . '.. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Miller request the honor of your presence .at the ; marriage of their- daughter Harriet Sanders H-Mr. Overton Ludwelt 'watts -r' - on the evening of Wednesday - la iwjniy-eignin or uvivikci t at six o'clock ' No. t North Myers street, ' Charlotte. North Carolina. " Visa Miller belongs to one of the !ty'e most prominent families and Js a younx lady of neauty ana cnarm Mr. - Watt - is a well-known young : business man and anker of Shelby. Both have hosta of frlenda through out tn gute.v-1 rrKi; Misses Madeline and Adelaide Orr : are now on the water en route home from a trip abroad. They are aboard the ' Mauretama. having sailed .Bun day. . , " A general meeting of the Woman's Club will be held Thursday morning at ther Carnegie Library. The liter atuV department will be in charge ana the -following programme will be riven i.. . "The Renaissance- Its Influence on the Literature of the Period," by Mrs, V.' J.' Outhery. v 'aso-Jrualem , 1elvered," Mrs. Gordon Finger. "Machiaveni Madragala," by Mrs. Margaret Kelly Abernatby. "DIscuMlon Great Colorlsts of the Italian: Renaissance,". led by Mr. rrank MO'lnch.. " .. : .Coreggio. - i '-f , i? Titian. "t , i.-.t Paul Veronese, f v'rMra, "aTMirls"E!1 Trotter "wIlrthteT- tain At her home on Elisabeth Heights this evening-between th . hours of ' and 11 o'clock complimentary to Mr. James B. Huntington and bride. of Asherille, who are th, guests of . Mr. Huntmgion av parenre. Mr. . ana Mrs. G. C. Huntlncton. Mrs. Trotter will , be assisted In entertaining . by Misses Nina, Mabie and. Lois Trotter, , Miss Anna Dotger, : Mrs,. Green and Mrs, B. JU Mason. . v i -. Miss May McAllater, of Asheboro, is tne guest or.pirs. Jd uarson.- - 1 Miss Annie Virginia - Bennett ' of t Richmond, Va , who has been vlatt- . log Mr. K, Thorn, on Js'erth Poplar . street, returned nome yesterday. ' ,..: T. - ' ' ,- - --i. :. - Mrs, R. F. Johnson, of Winston elem, and Miss 8. J. Henry, of Roan oke. Va-epent' last Bight at the l: , Miss KUen KorflMt, 1 f '. Wiqston. : . was registered- at the Selwyn- yester. . FERSOXAU The) Movements of st Norn ber of r pio, . wuuors ana utners.: Mr. Ell Springs, of New York,' Is spending several days lit the city with : relatives. ... - . , ' Mr. 0: C. Oreenman, superintend' ent of the Charlotte Casket 4 Com - pany, leaves to-night for Chicago to attend the-mass conference of the cas ket manufacturers of th ' United . Btatee,- which meets 'Thursday and - rriaay at the Chicago uotei. Mr. C. M. Patterson, of New York, is stpnding a day or two in tas city, alt former home, with friends. Dr. O. B. Justice, .of Marion, was registered among the guests at the . Duroro- yesterday, -Mr. W. C. Putnam, of ; Yorkvllle , B. C spent yesterday In. the city on 4 business. - " v,f t Mr. E. W. Thompson, district man ager lor the Southern Cotton Oil Company, returned to the city last night from a business trip eat of town. Mr. J. W. Weltiey, of Front Hoyal, Va., spent yesterday at theBuford. Mr. R. T. Padgett, of- Gastonla, w a Charlotte visitor yesterday. - Mr. A- P. Gilbert, of Durham, epent yesterday at the Centrals Mr. B. M. Iemmond, of Columbia, 8. C, was a Charlotte visitor-yester-. day. ' . : Mc John D. Hale, of Wllmlniton, spent yesterday at the Central. - Mr. A. L. Patterson, of Albemarle, wis registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. Zed Grlftith. of Thomasvllle, spent yesterday In the city. , Mr. A. J. Kims, of Boston, was a guest, at the Selwyn ye.-terday.. . ' Mr. W. J. Roberts, of Winston-Salem, spent yesterday In the city on business. , - , y . Mr. M. B. Watson, of H!d?e rprjnjs, 8. C, was a Charlotte visitor yester day. r , J .- Messrs. Jamc H. Caine anj W. G. Borne, of Aahevi:; were r-gi.itpred .among the gum at the Selwyn Inn nisht. Mr. Calr.e (. ih versatile editor of The .Ahev!'.!e Citlren. Air. Gort 1. Nah. of Murham, spent rtr av In th city. - Mr. J. W. Tl.ackston, "of T.a'l!g'h, vi" a vi.-: tor In the city !at niht. 'r. D. t. Ytev of I'hnad.-li.hia.' fs eendtg a day or two la tne c.ty with fri'neis. Mr. J. F. n'M, Jr., cf At'anta. IT 7a - . -i ' ' - W f n . These records come, from only nine flpeg stores. One store, which is now tn. charge of a - new. head, preacrlp tloniat, reported ignorance a to the ordinance requiring a weekly record of - the amount, sold, to whom de livered and by whom prescribed, and therefore does not figure In the above tabulations. r Two 1 dru'g . stores ? re ported " that " they -Itad" no wrhlskey 'n hand during th past week and conse- quently, filled no prescriptions. The nine drug stores , filled 441 prescrip tion for pints, or a total of Si gal lons - and, on pint. Saturday these dr us stores on physicians' prescrip tions handed out 11 gallons and T pints, i The hlgheef number, honored by any ' single drug store was 11 during the week and II Saturday, ;?r.V; SATURDAY BIO DAY. : f One doctor ,'wrot 47 prescriptions during the week and a number wrote between 18 andf 30, while several put Rlngling Bros.' Sliows to Offer the - (Greatest Street Display Ever Been ' In the Cnunti7--8onU)lng of the r Crowds That Flock, to Uio Circa. 'Yes, i Rlngling Bros.- will' give a street parade," said James J. Brady, their, newspaper man, who spent last night In the city.': "More than that, It will be, the longest and richest circus street display ever seen In Cnartotte. couple of years ago an effort was made to get Rlngling Bros." to cut oat the street pageant, and they earned the: good : of evey boy and girl m the land by saying no. it Would have1 saved ' a . good deal of money and work to have acted upon this BUMrestlon, but they had taught! their names to none at aiL iOn drug the puWle to look for this area fea four prescriptions lor wine , . . - , . . - - . mu.m,m to bo peed In celebration of the saera- tur of clftut dayand v to change mt f th. Lord a : Supper at the front after they had made It a thing, second Preabyterlan church, these of dianltv and beauty, and had be- being presented by elders ln that come th leaders of th business, was church, rA .Urg nurnbet of preecrtp- ... -i. 1 lions wis . written - soiraw, . ui, ihb wi,.jn, .nwAw-uy, ,-,; nf no" slnal day during the what a tarxra and; weather worn af- approaches that of Saturday, when fair the usual circus parade was un- a sort otr-universal thirst seemed to til Rlngling : Bros, put : . pride and w! over the ctty. . .' ginger and .enslbttfoat into It Tha uXrTfdrun spirit of cleanliness, order and ambU 1 saturdav nlrUt than the records and tlon to excel -which has made their personal observations have, shown for how the standard of the world, sep. J many, weeks. la addition to the n- arated their street pageant .from ail icommooiy large numoer -o otnera. a ract wnicn tnav nave naa lien unaer iiw oraiiim o u v v something to do with the desire of 1 that night, there was a much larger thora to. omit ILy&ZM'A- : f-1 company; of . those ;Who occupied tne sXoU of countrv Reple4'C0m0 to rather delightful position oi, oeing town circus day. 'just ror tneparaae.' ijust - aoov in. xaiai mw -i The are bundles of rood - nature. I aeoarates a normal from a drunk havn ' mflnrv ta anenil nnrt Ipa vr It I man, . here and there with local merchants 1 .4 y missed a lot of them, said an before they return hotne. A holiday I officer who - was reflecting on' the spirit Is In the air. -and the? cTowda I general situation as It appeared to loiter and eurge with the whole-heart him. "or wo would have been yorcea ed eniovment of children. The shoo- I to ueiirt mote- commodious quarters. keeper Is happy, because at his door This place dowa heir couldn't have and counter are country faces that! held them U-" , ,v'i '': t are seen only at such times. Usually I , And the phlet of police said it was these tradesmen are taxed to find -a I ridiculous. -.' cr. -v-: .;'' : :R,w:f; means of bringing about this happy state of affairs, therefor they favor I j, VnrTirl HT1AVILY USED, a great show; Ilk ours, which has ' "v"li , ,? never misused country folk, and lift I ..lhn.. .n'rnmi ttvan An -v i, I i ; viHlted With tne wratn or we rte th time-honored circus procession, ! --t Y AUcsed . Mali' "No elrcua has. ever Come so near I. . . . . . -r .i,f limn win n ..uni. i. . ...... i.t . . . , . . . ..lj. and vineyard and ranch as Rlngling ; Jin or o ean were u.y Sereders Id Dllworth Are Ag-itattar I no immediate iMMUataiiient of a Cliurcti Out Tlieve. .1 - - . : A fifth Associate Reformed PrAby terfaa church for Charlotte Is con sldered vary likely. thwlace for' Its proposed eatabllshmentnteinir 1n Dll worth, just at the corner of East hd South Boulevards. Some' months EXCELLENT f - i ' rf VALUES FOit FESTIVAL WEEK i- f i s at ' Cloak Time is Here li:::;J ago, three members of the Board of lTh fct that wa positively roarantea We Shan Continao the Rdncd FWces Oood - value in 5 Pillow ; Cases, si' .1 .' 1 w -m l . f ra.:a. . m " -....'.t' d S-cSC I nViaia ... 1A Idj -f an1 1 -. every gult we aei; to lit Is Important vl vonnwrpmne-. . - . Horn Mission of this denomination purchased as a building site the prop erty adjoining that Of MftT. 'C. Quth fie for the purpose of proposing to Synod that, a mission b established there at inn. .'. Col-T.-1 Klrkiatrlck, an elder ln the East Avenue Tabernacle, la the leading advocate for the immediate . KIm-i n.t IVm Ti.va to you. The factthat, w sell the f " KXa&i -.tfc .i:'-fU. 'and '-New-MIBe- . Bleached Sheet ng. ,"r ;- worth J3C at workmanship ?rlesa Is doubly Im- jl.CO .value .Crochet Counterpanes Counterpanes. 89c. l'14aht Blue. suit, so necessary ror street wear, no extra sise and weight, Crochet or the more exclusive models for ' Counterpanes, sale price, .....$1. It Robe Blankets For the. Baby's Com U and Crib, . i-nrtanr ' . -: . .- - . .. ..,... -Whether It be, the strictly Tailored .Tse :' "Bo Peeps they are called.. Just the correct also for either coach or crib us. Made of soft, downy cotton In th delicate shades of Pink and Pric each 73c tVootett Drcea Goods Reduced. line of the Soli I rSSEJriZXl 1 dr., yiu will nd each here t value Satin Marseilles full .... Th.. refer. ; to a splendid arTlo fWhrabX Counterpane, sale price .. Plaids.- Priced and cheap at 55c. once leading to better church facll. In North Carolina. , '.,...., , r t-''" 0j;'o;;, "e Itlee. - . . ' ' ,'. V. " 'i '. " nMv.XfL. Rhiwta at Rnoclal Prices Th "?w 8trped Woolen Suitings, a. I (ties. -. It Is likely that the First Presby tery In session at Gilead church, Oc tober tTth, will take action on this matter; at any event, th General Synod., which meets 'the first week in November, la Newberry, 8. C, will be asked to take the property from the hands or the three men who hav purchased It In their own names. Two new A. R. P. churches hav recently been organised, one at Grove, ton' and the other at Villa -Heights, and both ar in a flourishing con dition. ','..- 1 ' -' " Ml.fai. Khfwta at Rneclal Prices- n nBW trlP' vvooien BultinK. it Forty New Models, the Beet, Deaigng Heady-Made oneets at epecMi iriccs , ,1,, an1 Black., dS, 7 and s.-. of a ptnett Manufactorera, Bought ; Exirrly For Festival Week. . rrioes'o $15.00, $30.00, , , $23-00 to $43.00. f ' ;llx0 New York Mills full Bleached A.,. Reamless Sheefs. slightly Imperfect. worth tie.; . at.i w ,. . ... . ...Sc. Imitation Heaiherbloom ' and Pepperei Mills mil Kieapnea aeamiess . 8tine Petucoata, regular' 11 so 4 i Sheet for single beds,..,., ..,50c, :, t values, at,,k. 98c. $1.50 BUck Petticoats at t8c. Btark , Ero., -which Is entirely ; due to rn erous. and - honest ; treatment,: ;They rive him a street spectacle no com-' munlty could afford for a single, oc casion; and -never misuse him at their tents; -V-i: ::'?; - "Nor do they tax his patience by a monotonous drag of closed wagons, Imposed by thO - recorder on George Evana and ? Jack Anthony, charged with malicious mischief done In the pouring and ameartng or paint aoous In the uncompleted residence of Mr. J. H. Hahn, near Wood lawn. They denied , their guln' Officers testified that there were spots of paint -on the "Olnchfleld 'The Coat of Qaallty." inviiv.vuvua uihi ui vivevii . wbiviwi l . .. . . . . .. k. ,. h.. ." il leiothlnr of the boya. wh said they doors of almost the-'entire menagerie, Id P' lb vM, Hnnter the most valuable on the American "" "".'"'"? """? eonUnent, by removinr th aides of I tp me .one in wnicn n psuni scores ' animal cagea.' v':- episode toole pieev lestuiea m court - "As a matter of fact I am reHably nat tool , chesU in their Jiouae had, informed the reason the next -biggest be" Prrtd Pbr parties uhknown. show to Rlngling Bros, cut out this ; The arrest,of . the oys waf largely parade was due to nneaual oraanlaa. du to yeuns; man-who.says he saw tlon. They eould not work, out the ??" ., the house and later located dauy schedule. of a street display and i"'1- - - ' v . two oerform-AcM a .itiT i- H The house was rather badly dam- circus grounds are going further and h4 br the reckless xm or the pain runner into- tne' Outskirts, and fre- ' ..." w -t quently the mornlns haul from the1 Quantities that -would not be ap trains to the grounds is a couple of P""" mile This m-its th j, viMi.. t Both EVans and Anthony protested a. elrcita aettlement r.r.rtin- r..iin. their innocence and, through their at perfect condition of order, or control. 1 The Observer, h been requested to or svstem; or whatever V .hmu Ute that-the George Evana referred call it that carrlea throurh ih rrf. no "e son of MrR. A. Evana. us and intricate duties of the day. "Rlngling Broa' organization la th d miration and wonder of the world, pd has been honored bv government inspection and praise. To move, a colony of more than-12,000 people each day and establish It miles awav with every requirement of a well-gov erned community is a task that calls fop perfect and amastng system, Jt takes 85 cars to make the dally trans fer, from which yon, may gather an idea of the siae of the show, . All the cars belong to s Rlnglins Bros. The railroad furnishes the motive power. mngiing Eros. .Jnave more than 100,000 tied uo la chariots.-musical chicles, trappings, costumes and pectacular featurea of one kind and notner. used exclusively 'In : their street pageant. Every man, woman nd child with the shows. 4ft. ei. phants, ever 0- horses, and tw core of open animal rases are In'-th. parade. A SO-eamel team brokerr to harness, and driven .- like horses Is among the noVeltles. ' The tfarade will start at,' 10 o'clock ThurjMlaw mnrn. lng." - - V ? ;- : . , Skallnp Masqnerade a Success. -' The followlnx prizes were awarded at the Latta Park rlnlc masquerade lart night: ; First lady's prize. Mrs. William Denton; second lady's prize. Mies .r.an Ssims: Jirst gentleman's prise, .Philip I.ance; second gentle. man's prise Walter . Adams.'- Mrs. Denton represented the Tomlinson Wall Paper and Kxirniphing Com pany and wore a strikingly stylish costume and stunnfnK-Merry Widow at mad entirely of wall paper. Mr. Lance represented th North State Cof fee Com pany and wore a huge coffee rpt .costume,- Hr. Adami represented Klrschbadm's Presslnir Club, and wore Turkish costume.. Miss Sims repre- ented , a witch. Honorary decisions ere rendered to the Ttrnlinson AVall Pap.-r Company sr.d th North State o'? Company." . Th"m were many other bfaullful tum on the floor, and everybody ).tf-n!it).!y enjoyed the eveniaK.. A i crowd was present. FOTt RK?JT 7-reem house 20J East . Moreneao. - jiii - muairn conven ience. .Possession Oct. 1st. U. A. t Murrlll. v ;.;.-: M.j"U ,?.a'. " TYPEWRITER RIEONS . ' AIX MACHINES r AIX COLORS J- fnf . .... . AIJ. STANDARD MAkESCi This week -wr will sell . you a Gnaranteed Ribbon for J$e. -Have a epeclal lot -of , rib- r bona the ribbon . others 'sell ' at 7 Sc. which we ' wilt sell at 25c. each, as long as they last, '. ; Beet. Bargains : ever. . Will '.: refund. money r'lf.-not -found, worth 75 cents. ; . CaU, 'Ptione or Wilte. ; . com tnv rr.::iii:;G co. : Everything for the Office " 14 K. Fourth St., T CHARLOTTE, . N, f C. TO OOXFpt O.V SCBWAY. 1 ontheiti and SeahoArd Officials WU1 woe with service Roerd. ;i- : Representatives :,' of the Southern I nu neauoara railroads have been no- unea . xnat they are expected to oe m i the city on Monday, October Sth, to eonfer with the board' of pub lic, service, relative to the proposed subway or viaduct on East avenue, if any hav been disposed to think that piana lor this impro-ement had been stopped, it- was a ' mistake. - The ooaro or puonc service Intends BELE BROC C push th railroad to action and com to soma agreement, probably at th next conference,- It Js said that sen timent among; many property owners on Mit a venae has materially chang ed lately, some of those- who hav beit so strongly opposed to either I a suDway or viaduct nSw-helng will Inir for one or- the, other, preferably '! ; -j' ; ., "" i" ..'..' Board of Home Missions ta Meet. ' t The Board of Horn Mission of the v Associate Beformed Presbyterlsn Church wlU meet In the Pirat church of this city Friday mornin at' ie o'clock for the transaction of several matters of. nartieular Interest. , Dr J. C. Galloway., of Gastonla. Is chair man rr the hoard.? - President J. 8. tJ Moffatt. ,of Erskine College, at Du "i . .. . . . ... in . . . West, 8. member; win at tend this meeting, .. I ... b- ,---. 1 . , .j. , . T Compound Syrup Me Pine anil The old reliable Remedy-for -. cough, colds and all affections t of the throat and lungs. ' f : . SS andl 50-e-ent b;tlee. . -. Registered Parses' Directory :. - (Graduate Nurses Only). " Emll-Da Reteil Stcre Thoncs 41 and -30O, , ? ' Spocial notices NKWHUPPLY NtCB ORAIOBJS ioe. TO o. dosen, - Tomato ruip ior wp . ean.Okra and Tomato mixed 10c. ean. Kolled-'Oats 10c. High grade Canned Peas 10c. fair quality 7Se. can. BR1DG tR8 e CO., West Trade street. NCKNALtrS - PBCANELLE8 t ARE mad trom pore vermoai mapm Dyin end new crop Peean.; They are de- lieloiv Oet tnem at 'wwwu, BHEPPARV'Sj : 'Phone m.ij...,m- t Nye r Hdcfcisca7 & iSca : : FIRE,'. .. : 'LIFE, " : ACCffi-SNT - . , . . . - , ... - OFFICK No.1 Hani Building. ' , Bell Tbon 430X ' Bladt Transfer Co. Prompt and careful at tention at all times to the receipt 'and dispatch of baggage." Calls made at resi dences or hotels. , ' , " PHOIHIS 105 AND 1910. 'Attentioia given to all kinds of hauling. "Drayir a specialty, - -'3 TO MAKE ETTE DESSERTS 4 USB tha best eatraeis. oiui or "Vanilla. They are , iru jmrs,- floe, excellent. J ' ' - - - f ' - - DOOTl unvri 1A3AT1VB couj.tabi..is ' , --i4 in anart . ats ho nest. J r V'wb order. .-Try them. JA8. P. STOWB ! : Ca, Druggist. -rnone ; , , , Feminine Footwear , is T unusually handsome , this season, .. , -. the stylee we are shdWtns". W ' '." Be sure to see our -specials. Yhe oneget Patent Kid, . plain 'toe style, Button and Blucher. "rrhelplty Vlcl Kid and Brlht' GunmetaC plain toe style. Bluebell The.'rjurt Jt. soft Golden Brown-Tld jCId; opera ahape tip, style Bluchtr. ' i ' " " These ar : : all hand '.aewedVf welt, light sole,5 extension edge, ' military heeU . All. Ullored to ourorden with the five-dollar finish and wear. V Price I3.50. "V By mail j.7i. - V CO-COO.lc CO. THERE IS NO WATTING TO BK.SERV. ed at our piBc.iii ' us lust the same as serving only the very best in the eating Hue, If you 'haven't beeiv eating with us. all w ask im-m o.ii . Hr our slrn. "Quick launch." - NEW YORit LUNCH. ROOM.. West Trade JK.-: x; -v- .. . -. - t-y-v r:: One Cent To Keep Fire Over Mrit In a v Cob's Hot D!qs( Stova c . Southern Hardware Company von sale-i -iioitsks on- isucth Mysrs Bt-i in tn we irawm lour streets, room te build. or 10 more houses. Price I10.SU. ' Bleeant modern u ttniiia MM Wed Trade St.. house , beautifully finished inside,' gas and elev- trls Ushle, npienam neisnDorntKKi, ueep u 'WuMiil shad. FrU-a ti.flu. Ali-o several ether twieee TC to 115.000. .-, J. .ARTHtTR HBNDKlldON A BRO, QUAIL ALMOST" RIPK.' COMB LOOK over my stock ot Ithaca. Field Guna. Just tlilnk ot an --elegant- double-barrel hammerleae gun. abeoiutely Kiiaranteed in every way. at $19. F. H. ANDBEWS. SU-aV Trade Bt.-. , . - : . . ... twentt-fitb tkars; practical pcmnal Experience to making and Bell ing typewriter, with an eye always to perfection nake the L. C- Bmlth type writer a good typewriter. J. U. CKAY lOH V CO.. 37 M. Tryon. ' SOMETHING KXTRA!'. WB MA VE 1ut received elilpment ' ef fancy ulilo meal erit enifr samp., the ftnent.we have ever sn. Viould be pleaaed to have you try It. We guarantee t will Vl-ne yu. Fr-x Wll PUkle . M1L Lr. K-VAN NESS CO. . ' - J "" IN - s'cvT' e - a it i VERILY DROTHER we'sell THE ; : k : - j".--1. . ) : BEST . : - OF ' "' CLOTHES! nit- m. t- r.-. chi:ehei rroios siie tjitHlle .foe aU grade eoicrt - wurlt. s il ute yea delivered prion ly weon orvars oa apnllcatloa. ?Td Oliver. Charlotte. N. C KVERTTIIING THAT'S GOOD TO EAT tn l et weather 1 rm wrr oy ua 'In ths bet tyl - Come it ami se -t w have bow. GEH KESIAUK- ANT, ; ' ' TO 1.KT-7-ROOM MOTJERN IIOfSE. j M'Wiiead atrft, t a rooms, Falrnr, I ct'y watr free, J;u .; 4 rooms, I ; K. (t h. t; 1 r"m. N. Clarkson, t' Mniines fr eolor-l tenants. II te f 1 W p.r w- k. Hoim in Handera' Btilljn j f.,r f ., nr bi rurr.i. J, t(J T. E I 1.. tiiijUR, .j S. TCijo'b ft. 't'oeti!, 14 - ., . - , Brother, as the time is - now approaching when you wiir be thinking of your Winter Raiment, we desire to call your attention to our excellent line of Suits, Overcoats and Trousers and. to our correct Ilats and choice Haberdashery , . ' . . ' brother; have n ennn ; There ai-e many unscrupulous manufacturers in this land of ours who constantly: endeavor to sepa rate a man from his money without giving him an honest consideration, for it. It is against such un fair methods we lift our voice.-' - - .Brother, be safe. Come to this4 Ilome of Good Clothes, where 'there's never an uncertainty of any sort , , . ' Goods Sartt on ; s st t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1908, edition 1
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