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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, OCTOBER 17, 1003 5'i-t r Soclcl r.d irscr,nl " lira. J. V. c'oii way f r.tertalnpd at fcrldge at lur iwne on North Tryon street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. E. W. Phinr won the f.rst prize, a hand -come braas tray; Jim. W. A. Zweier, th tirlae - for the lowest score, -a mayonnaise set, and Mrs. Rush Lee, the consolation. Those invited -were; , Mesdamra S. V. Crwmer. E. w. Phifer, W. B. Liddell. A. 3. Draper, W. H. Thompson, Bon Smith. W, B. Ryder, Rush Lee, II. B. owler, K, o. BUSDee, Simmon Jones. Robert M. Miller, Jr. AH. M. Victor, H. E. Cochrane, B. C JiaTle, C F. Wadsworth. W. A. Rey- - noldd. H. L. Adam. Harvey Lambeth, "Max Q. IIuntr, -Adelaide Clarkson r.'r. Player is head of the Standard uil force of th crty and recently moved here from Columbia. 8. C , Miss Nettle Allen will arrive in the city to-night from K;urell to visit at the home of Mr. and Mr. B, M. Per son on North Church street. . . ' Mr James Ker, Jr., charmingly entertained at her home ; on . West Eleventh street - yesterday afternoon front to 8 o'clock tn honor of . her sister, Mrs. William Baker, of Min neapolis, Minn, who Is her guest. A guessing game, of celebrities was the feature of the afternoon, the prise falling to Miss Lord, of Wilmington, the -guest "of lire. J. S. Watters. Those present were: . Mesdames W. R. Kot'man, C. W. TIHett, J; S. Wal ters and guest. Miss Lord, of, Wil mington; B. P. Heath, P. Cv Bninson. Brown." J. It. VanNegs. J. H. VanNesa, j T. P., Rosa, T. M. Constable, Alfred Jr., Hugh Montgomery, W. L, WU. '' hoite. Carey Butt. W. E. Moffatt, Min nie Wriaton Smith. H. R. - Wilcox. Jeremiah Ooff, E. J. Pairlah, Norman 'H. Johnson, . Margaret Kelly Aber-j , ' nethy, L.B; Newell, I. v. ralson. H, - . Bryan. W,W. Watt, L E. Brelsford, B. P. Springs, R, C. Moors, Robert j 1 v Mayer, S. B. Alexander, - Jr - 1. A, r Carr, of Purham; j, m. iiarry,' j? ttir ehlnger, Cameron Morrison," L. V. . Maffltt, and 'Misses Norm VsnLand-i V. inxham. Ell McAden. Matt Oowd, .Lucy Dates, Eva Liddell, Edna Hlr-! ahtnger and Sarah jceiiy. "Mr. Charles Edmond Piatt will bs . at horns Friday afternoon 'between the hours of B.IO and T o'clock to a num ber of er friends. 8he will also en- -tertala a bridge. A v.'.".. Mrs. A. W. Walker fcaa arrived in Brown. R. C. Carson, T. T. Gilmer, C. W. Parker, Ernest Field, Harris Malllnckrodt, W, B. Hamilton, T. M. Person. Wade H. Harris, P. H.1 Wat kins, T. H. Haughton, L&tta Johnston, L. C. Maffltt, Will Erwln and Will Harris, of Albenjarle; -- Misses Julia Robertson, Kl la Powd, Emma Hall Julia and Violet Alexander,. Anna Twelvetrees and Efne McRae, of Lau- rinDurg. . W;v.-v 'AAAA5: Mr-, and' Mrs.- WA Hog). 'Wrajr, W Sheioy, were regisxerea among ins guests at ine Bel wyn yesteraay.: Miss Mario : Hutchtns;s, Of JBessemer City, is jvisiung xnends la tno city. 'Miss Mildred Lineberger, of Oas tonia. Is the guest of Miss . Mabel Trotter en Elizabeth Heights..; , The event of the evening will b ' Engraved Cards . We .do them In our shop as - well as they can be done '. '. . ' anywhere. -'.' . ' At Home Cards' . , , Printed promptly and perfectly, Writing , Papers Por Ladles' Uso ' Bargains In all shapes and . . : colors at fic. per quire. , ' ' Golf Sticks and Balls ... Bargain prices en both, a - S"- Artists'. Materials , ; Large assortment ' of . Artists ' Qils, Varnishes, otor at ; . i your prices. QUI EM CITY PRINTING CO.' Everything for the'Offloa ; 14 G, Foortb St CHARLOTTE, N., fJ," BRIEFS. X Few Minor nappenlngs In' and fp.-4'4r!kAbqat the City. 1 t . Thers wera 104 - bales ot cotton sold on the local platform yesterday at 9 cents, as against lis bales on the corresponding data last year at It 1-3 cents. ;; 4 f u - ' - - The High Pol nt and v Charlotte University School football -teams will meet at the L&tta Park grounds this afternoon at 4 o'clock. A great game Is expected. .-. , . , -, .. , ..(.:.:: iL . I "' I oecreiary. C. M- uresweii nas 1 . r.Z, '2'w v17 ,zrv th U-C, T. german i at Pilworth Hall moved his bfflea .-. out to the fair Barringer on North Tryon street, i,, furnsn .. y,, musicand those Iters there until after the bis celebra. J1laf AVIV" VNIUI lvul'"" aswe , , , , , ,u, - ir M- t r Jhe New Tork, whers they spent aevsral i weeks. ,' Miss Madeline White, or orananv is i . , m, . vinitor aiui nthm. visiting at the horns of Mrwi. - Mr. James H. Cains, editor of The u. fk, rvuicnison. -v J'vru" (f Ashevllls Cltisen, who has been spend- streot, :.-.::r s' iaiW'. ,;:v .' ing several days In the city with Mr. 1 ' ';-'--'U.V ..;'-Vr" -"'"ivi t Edgar- B. ;.Moor..-st th Selwyn, re- ' Mr. R'H. Jordan Will leavs this turned horn vsterdav. - . , - JS . mnrnl for Aoencer. Va to spend a I Mr - W A. RHarnt. - nt fltaiaavtlla. few days.v 6he wni yerorn v w cyitpent yesterday In tha city, v- v - asxt HKMr, .ivis, iv;-i:i W;'?': v-.ih I r. a. is. Btemng, of Charleston, I was registered among tha guests at tha j Quite a party will leava on tha PEBSOXAIai , .j;; f boro this morning to hear Hon. W. H. mm ' r I - i . : l aii spe&a. xbs rouna xrjp iare is ilivvlfl-llB VI IB tlunpiTVI TI" lr.45.. At least 100 Charlotte people are expected to attend. At the7 v rirat Baptist " Sunday school to-morrow - aftsrnoon there will be a special musical, programme. Mr. Don Richardson and, his orches tra, will render several selections, and Mr. Harvey Overcarsh and Miss Grace Eddins will sing. K v-Tho Academy of Music has been leased for election night, November Id, and au of the returns will e an. nounced there. The admission charges "will be reasonable; . The re- - Mlu EllxsAieth Klnr I Hearne, thelBelwyn yesterday, : fAurth Amirhtnr of Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. I Mr. W. A. Fowler, of Atlanta. Oa. , Hearne, of Albemarle, Is to- be wedded Spent yesterday in the city on bus! BluA Ark ; Tueaday. November 14th. Amdag the gnests registered at tho suits wlU be thrown on a curtain by 1 -TKIss Hearne is a sister of Mrs, O, C. Selwyn yesterday were Messrs. A.; C, a stereopUcan. , , Townsend: formerly a resident of this and R. W. Thompson, of Chicago, 111. -I WFour1 ont-of five blue ribbons is ritv and la smite well known Jtere i Col.'W, . Holt, of Lexington, was the record achieved ? by Mr. - B. & - " where she hsl frequently visited. AJ- a visitor, in the city for a short time Davis with his .barred Plymouth rocks i thelwoddlnc Mr ancl SOTS. iTIJ- I i v&- i - .. . -r, . i -; in u untmuun uu,. .u i-t iii tu a trio to Florida and! --Mr. B. H Hearne, of Albemarle, Is I la considered that there were seven car Vi. n-embr 10th will be at horn "pending a flay or two in the city. -1 loads c fowls in the lists, is a spenaia 72 ni : ' 1 ' ... Jng, ox Kaieign, apent i ahowlnaV-iw-..,.---: , - " 'i ' ' ' ' ; fyMterday at tha Bqford. - r.'v :,Mr; WW." Williams, of Wake - : t . -r ., .v v.. i - rani m Yioiiurs ai ine xsuiora vm. v... .. n ih. i as. Mrs.-b. u." jsroo"" wv a - .- T. ... . l r.nlHIV Im. I ""' -- " I- P.i.Ml Im. lwwoay. were Messrs. u., waivin umJ, h nn.ltlnn f business man- 7!JmXrm ' n ; Jf 5r'fnA' Rmon1. Va. ei , tiV Merchants' Journal, of " V . V S-'"0 as returned from wWch Mr. JNorman H. Johnson Is iW Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Klneald ,N,f':2;l . editor-in-chief. Mr.- Williams 1. a enu-rtalned at their home, .trst a chariot vwSr .yUro. - T ' Pr.onu. cw.rin -hurch manse, last even-1 M, . w 7i., tana aomty, k,, , iV;;.mollmentar to the young ladles ,0V vTerdVv ;7 th- RfrV'" ' Mr. J. I. Albright wm levf In oT the Presbyterian and Elteabeth Col- t Mr. J.. C. - Rankin, of Lowell, was "w ay" for Souil BoV.on.V 5:.'J?.,S leges. . V, ; V . - J ruen In the city yesterday on busl- S' " K:fc" ft, vr.- r- it nni and children return- I amnn h. . I Ing house of that city. In which he is Im , iVi.r from : HendeTBonviHe, v..,.;.. vi. nZlr I largely Interested. Mr. Albright was wheVVVthej;'sperthe greater Prt ot ,nd Ar,hUP M1lIer of Moort.gvlH v, " formerly VJniY irr mfn'; tt. mmtscr., . t .' i s. v;--'"!vl; Mr. E. B. Cline. of Hiekor. aBantlTi of government and haa many ; t ' " '. '.- ' lyesiemay m tne city o nusiness. " n.. Trnn v., Narflnet. of Winston- I u, -or- c. Hntrhlmn di, will I .:.-",..; .. " " 1 1 " ! hwn Tiuuni aura. IB r Waa a ,nut al- H..n.,fn.J i . MISS . PtrXARD WIKa. Jfrm UOtt 11" cnJ" ' " iwaij, ... ;.V , ',.:i,,,. ,1- " ; ii " ' ' ' f" rant several days. left last a's"" J Archdeacon Jefferies. who spent the I Voted tl ' Most Popular. Btenog tacon. Ga., to attend the wedding of I greater part of last winter In Char- raphes', ta Ibe - City MIks Eva her brathr"t-:!''--C"'-' H:,iy- tV? 1 ,ott' wa the guest.of Rev. pr. w. M. 1 1 Eddins Close . Secotid Business proving. Klncaid last night. Archdeacon Jef- I 1,4 UH. 1.1HUQB VI.' oivwi.- I inriBi rtinrnin Un ffwmif V frAM Tym.l i ' u ' . .t - ::. . in. ..a i ..j :r: l - . : -i xne nrst annual oraci sudumci Mttie nangnter o, -"T"- 7'- .n- Und business man's fair, which, hss nPnaiflK ITTai -Jw - -sia-savHvv, A"P fsf OU gum WIJ ia jrM.B I a.. iui. a1r MtonhinaTatthe Belwyn. - ' ' . tonla. ." 1? . 'v;. ' 'A"-. A ; .-, 7-f iiVvC J BPre"-.lw".p. rT." .''- -' - ., . . . t , . j . r .. . i - . ' iii tun Ktone a istmnnr vo. i aiwru. "ri, t....ii ' Mm nr.! i rc7 T.! I on South Trvon ' etreet.' . ciosao sirs. i. . ui ww... "-.-:..ir .rnivora ro mi cur iui wim : ... v. - a. . w.. v. tAana. I . Was a visitor in tn Otty from Oraat ITallal fL O.Ji' vrhaa tn, I .' iw, wmw , T . . . a. . I 7 " - ' " w I .W. .Im tM Vm4' alA (Ail 1 a Sit aklaftn I n sT yesterday, stopping at tne kiwjtii. vri.. 'a's' ftMrewait returned to Mount pleasant '; -yesterday . morning after spending several days tn tne ci at the home ot -eqaira ou H. Hilton. Miss Stirewait was nero tor the Music Festival. 7.9 BLACK VOILES AND PANAMA j a ' SKIRT, 4.a. v A new lot of these In to-day. best styles we have (M.j s ?.; Black, Volla Skirts, full width, made by a high 'class 'uliorln' establish meat,'.'' nicely itrlmmeo. worth $7,50 anywhere,, i"....., ...,.$ r -Choice atyle Black" and i Colored Panam i Skirts,' trimmed with wide folds and other styles, compare with othersfat M.ftO to $7.10. Our special . i v.', " '"''aifta brlce, . ,". ,. .- LOTTGCLOTH 'WTECIAL. '.Lengths I to IS yards, nice quality Longcloth, regular 10c grade, . fi-io. , 11 l-8c quality . .lOo, yard, ' Special V It 1-rp. 'cuauty heavy Bleached Domestic ..,..... 10c. . yard. ' MILLUTERV, We are gaining hew - customers every day. The pretty styles, the - , large variety ta . choose from and moderate prices' are building US up a tremendous business in - this depart' ment. , r . t j ' NET WAISTS, $1.M. v ... . .T ,'i"-'. ;h- . .. -.--..-' , y ., ' ' -4 A specie! purchase, ws : consider them as good a we have been selling at 12.60 and 1 13.60. ,tl.t . CORSETS TO CLOSE OCT. Number of - good Corsets that we have dlsoontlnued. AU 11 grade. We may 'have ' your style ' and stie, and you can save ( cents...,. . , . 7 Sc. " Also lot I3.S0 and IJ.90 Corsets. same story... ,.,,....91l - ' NEW SUITS. - - - , , A lot new suits came In yesterday. We can give you a big choice and can save you money on high class, suit. IVEY'S illlJIOiMfc $6.00 Black Silk Petticoats ; $3.7? Just 50 to be sold for a Monday speciaLK Exactly; ; same as those sold last Monday Wide sweep, Jieavy J rustling Black Taffeta deep'rufl3ed flounce. Regular , $6.00 valueJ;;Monday special..;. .V.V... .;,$3.79 f ':,.. 0' ; , . r - ' " i -'j ' . ' V . ' ' J . ' ' ' Monday: lOc.Lbrig Qoth at 5c yd Three thousand yards of pretty smooth quality yard . . . , ','"'-..'. '. t '.'.'..'.'. ..' '..:.''.":'" '..:,.''.' Ii. -i .' . .7--., 'i ".'.:-' 7 '7 i" wide English Longcloth: sold regularly at 10 cents. On account of a few Very slights imperfections and for a ''Monday special, price. , L. . . . . . , ,5c. ' . Special sale linen Covers .and Scarfs Monday and . ' " Tuesday. Real hand-drawn 'and all Unen. Vatch for . , ' , ; , ' . pyjee announccinent. ' They ' will go at one-third and half , f'('' value. "- 'f - ) . , - V .V B ELL TTD 13 . XTra' W: W. WVHe, Miss Iva. Hull and , t.r. fL. ti. McDanlel and W.. H. "Wylle, Jr., of Rock Hill. 8. C. were among the guesta registered at the Bu ford yesterday. - . ',; ,:. - Mrfc'-JoetPerson,'1who',-ihaa''''..'Been traveling In the West and along the Pacific coast for Ihe . past several months, returned to ths city ' last v night Mrs. J. B. Beard, who -aeobm- panled udre., Pearson, remrnea sev '.' era! days ago, Mrs. person stopping tZ - . "r" ; I finish, many visitors from the' coun- a guest at the Belwyn. . . -v I try ana aajaceni wwm evintna Mr, J. H. Bpenoer.'of OreenvUlers. -: iAlr wm w lv,n a,B ne" Ci spent lart night fn the d. J W on ta'5,c1' . M v. vtr -nrmi.m pii,ii- -nrm.. I As a result Of the -voting. Miss mire. S. CL a prominent Cotton mill Mur PJckwd. Charlotte , Na- man. epent last night at the Belwyn. tional Ban kv last aignt receivea in. tr. . J. Houston, of Davidson. 1 pioiuro Bj aniTOi...,. .- Was a mailt at tha RufnM ! nih I most ' BODUlaX ' Stenograpner, -miw Mr. O. O. Parkinson, of Due West. 1 Eva Eddins, or tne 1 nomas i. tuh M. n.' anent . laat iii.hi ii,. i.n.!tpii t'omoany. .. was a close sec traL' A-; ..s ; - ' Ai-A-V,. v I ondV' and ; Mis Annie .Jacknon,. f tha law firm ot Mcwmcn swira pati-lk. was tnira- j Ltne voung . w spirited, throughout'-, 'jA;AA t"r Tha , bovs- letter writing f contest resulted as follows; First prise, hand-hrea-section aolden eak Olobe Wernicke elastic bookcase, ,-won. by Mr ' Herschel V. Johnson: second pri8, Waterman's Ideal fountain pen, BOOTH AT THE BIO' FAIR, , ' Ladles of Tryon Street - Methodist Church to Kerro Luiirhrs st the Fair Next Week Thosa In Charge. The Church Improvement Society of I Tryon Street Methodist church Is dl a , , , . m . . t . j wsa avvs wuv as uiuuiDh "J J?' 1-J7..-.! ,L . 'A.:;".. Tided into twelve circles. Each Circle KV " VorVh. and third, Inger. nJunVw traveled iTooo mli She !!"u. P.1?. hi 1" 1 monogram watch, by Mr, Will ,IC . , , ' - - mm .nlvlt. .Nj mm -m t ".iivac w wj,i., UHIlilg MIO UIUUUI is In fine health and spirits and says that 'she .enjoyed -her long trip ex tremely. ' - , ' Carr. It represents some enterprise for rais ins; funds for Improving the church. Tne September Circle with Mrs, M. i . : IB. Hall as ; chairman: the October I ,vL Al. Mlwdnns of Ai R.- P. Oeorre Eliot will be studied hy the arcle. with Mrs. C. C Kennedy, chair- "IVLV; JtlZt mm. . . iki. ...ii I . . .. . lliunn ' Bessie uewey ,iua iu anu iman; xne jNovemoer vircje. wim.Mra. J. M. McCausland, chairman and the January Circle; with Mrs, W, W, Ha ter. The meeting yesterday morning with Mrs. W.-C. Powd was one of ln tense Interest, for ths members of the ' club are anticipating their : year's work to be one of marked pleasure. : MR. M'ACLET TO TAMPA, Churcb Holds , v. Quarterly Here. - . -s The Board of Home Mission of the t sail ux J ik.it ixxi r. V V , V A Asa t - , iw-.kWwlasi good, chairman, nave united to erve jAfsoc'ate Reformed - 'RtfWaa Church held a quarterly eesston fn the pastor's study of the First cnurcn or lunch at the Fair next week. Vf r-a WT XKt tTA.Anil I. M.'n.raln. chief of the enterprise, havln Mrs. this city yesterday, at '.whlch , were xrra. v. Mines, of Cordele. Ga.. Is I C. r v,nni1 urn Mr. W a ctawart present: Rev, Prs. i. C. ualioway.-or t lsltlna; at tho home of 'Squire and Mrs. John Newell at Neweus. ' The literature departmsnt of 'the -- Woman's Club will meet this after. noon at 1:80 o'clock la ths Carnegie .-r Library. -A..""AA,. 'AAA - -... ' ii. Miss Lottie Norman delightfully en tortalned at her home on Mint street last night in honor of her cousin, - Mlfs Lottie Albea, of "McAdenville, who is her guest The home was 'beautifully decorated, the parlor be ing Jn red and the dining room in fink and green. The guests were Mines Ruby page. Fan Andrews, Ttof J'utt, Fesrl and Jessie Link, Willie f-mith, Grace Albea and Blanche 1 Armstronir, of McAdenvllle Ethel Todd, Jolinsis Pabblneton, Fannie --Russell. Eertha Edwards, Alice Gor don, Mury Kidi, Mr. and Mrs. 6haw, ?frs. J'.en Craig and Mrs. Charles Porter and Messrs. Charles Hanes. Of XWlnston-P:Iem; Dr. G. W. Taylor, of JMcAdenville; jrarvin Fwsim, of Salis . bury; Harry Pavls. 'Clyde Moritrom-- ''r, Herbert Hunter, f'gmon, Fred Fletcher, Wi:i c-becl. S-omacl, Cecil Butt Riy Albea. Luther Hamp ton and CiiUon Levi. lor ner nrsi assistanu, The ladies have - secured a t good booth which will .be handsomely deco rated tinder the superintendence, of Mm. C. M IJavidson. There will be an abundance of all ltlnds of delicious things ,to eat Larly Monday morning ' the sale of pastonia, chairman; G. R.- White, treasurer: R. O. Miller, correspond ing secretary;. Oliver Johnson, or Wlnnsboro, S. c. aecrexary, ana j. d. Moffatt Of Due Weet S. C. A i It wss decided to ak Rev. w. A. McAuley.A who la r now laboring lo West Virginia, to take charge of the The delegate to tha S'.ste conven tion Of the United Paushters Ot the Confederacy are exptcted home to-dar. ' Miss E" Vs.. is V.M Covington, II on jKsr.J, cf Roanoke, Ar. and Mrs. L. K. A. n riuce. '' Mr. sni r.rs. Is Ft r. r .t f t : Tork or a t i -i return t V ? ( taey i.l t .; , .. lf t...- ." i i . mr v at' i r.i.:.- r S. :--cr left 1 V. -v i tl.'.r .. - r 1-t. a nH-lrh. anA .nffmm will .tvtn tew mission at Tfcmpa. Fla. Mr.- McAuley the benefit of those who will ta busyjls a young man of energy and devo- on that day placing their exhibits. ' l"on ana wui kiih TuesJay there will be ham sand- r mission, neia. . : ? i ; -r ' ' . wlchei. sandwiches and chicken The hoard agreed to contriDuie sandwiches; oj-sters, fried, stewed or j ,000 toward tne erection ot a cnurcn otherwise; Ties in endieca variety and ai uiass, wqere incro arc wu Vrvm home made; itt . mili. lemonade j Pcts for a congregation; t i some anl tfa and coffee to drink. There strength, , " -v A - '. -.v ;U w uliba cake, doughnuts, candy and lee I Arrangements were made for. the WMm fmfs, etc. Everything will be j conference on borne missions at the ot tho t.f t ouality that these ladies approaching meeting of tha Synod at can secure and sold at reasonable I Kewoerry, . v. ev. . e. uongn prices. MTl. lAC'IiLTT COMING. will- make an address and then will follow an open parliament of thirty minutes on the .subject of supple ments. - A '. - - 5 t r . Candlilai. l r Attorney General -to tpeak ir-ff, t'n Xi-ht Before the ; LJection A U.-aIng fpeaker Monday uluhu- November Id, the evening beTora tvie election, is the date which has tiii 5signed Mr. T. .W. Bickett. of Iu'pburg. candi date for the rr?,ce f Mate Attorney General on the J mocra tic ticket, to speak In Cliari..; ;. cf the many comparatively your? v,en m the Pemocratic party in rih Carolina who have figured in the r rt? nt.cam- "nil your bine now with Clinohfleld Coal end. yoB7 will bo Itulependeut when tlie mercury drops. Order from your dealer or direct-of the ClirH-h- fell TobV Corrwation, Cnirlntt, N. i'-"rr Clrcns Joko on Minister ' ' Davidson Dispatch. t t . ' 8tarted as a Joke, a rumor has Jained wide circulation that the lie v. oseph T, Watts, pastor of the First Baptist church of Lexington, prayed for rain on the occasion of the, com ing of John Robinson's circus to this place, and nice rumors sometimes are treated as this one. has been Added to and talked until some people ac tually believe that It Is true. While flattered that anyone should think he has such Influence with the Al mighty, Mr. Watts disclaims having petitioned for the flood which followed the, coming and precipitate going of tne -circus.. . .- a ,rew nave - actually blamed him' with the destruction of crops. -f. -j.-V ;Avi-;j.".,. jo r- .-J?;' 1 J re i Special 1 1 otic os The Best for Sunday .o.r.wo.itnj. A- .1 . -c-h-s a:.:";3At v. . ;j yfc JA PRETEBjENCL. A ry(i- . P- :Ko .better ..Cigar anywhere A.Oet them .to-day,. A, V-?.A'- 'AA. ---AfA ! Itcglstered Morses' Directory : A- ;; (Graduate Nurse Only). , ' ;''V' '.PIna' 41 and ,' MO.'. STYLISH ! V ' yemhilnslrFbotwear is " unusually L.' e.. the handsome this '- season, styles we. are showing. . ' ' ' " Da sure tesee our specials. The CoUcge" Patent kldplaitt toe style Button and Bwchef The City' .Vlcl Kid and Bright Ounmetal. plain toe style, 'lucher. ; The "Just It," "o" Golden Brown Vicl Kid,' opera shape Up, style Blueher. ' , -j; AA These ara au hand sewed ' weir. light sole, extension edgs, military heet Al Ullored to our order, with the five-dollar finish, and wear. Price $ 3. S OA A Bymali" ,U.i&:yl G!.o-f.:oor; co; NffiW CWOP eviPflRATm BlflBlC Vkt. and Evaporated Apricots snd! 'rem um.; Prunes loe. ana izne.; r' Evaporated Apples 7Ho Chickens, Cel ery 6c.: Cranberries JOcJ White Peas. end H'-nn loe. uma Baans UM. miiDQURa co., wa w. iraae. L It' 8 l!cLisc3 & Sen irjsuRArjcE ' . LIF ; : ACdbENT ' ' ' " . " '-' ' -i- i OfTICa It. Uaat BtMlas Befl TTmm 0X ALLAN'S HBADACHB AND KEURAL gia Remedy will cur your fceadaohe V when . other, rrmedles .fail. Price a . cents. '. Your snoney back If K fall. WOOD ALL SHCPPARP, a ft Tryon 0!:cti lofcr Cc. 7 ' ? I-... .",' J.V A . -.- : 1 f. . . .-. .. Prompt and careful at tention "at all times to tL receipt . and dispatch c f baggage. Calls made at resi dences or hotels, a ', A -! v , i'i :. - .y.,.-:.- -.'..' :PU0irE3 1C3 AND 101D. . . .,. ....'Sll .V 1 1, : Attention given to all kinds ' of hauling. Drayir a specialty. " POPULAR BLCB RIBBON NOW THE favorite vanilla in the eoutn. pieasis every user. - Largely used ta the best : restaurants and hotel where the best ; is demanded. vA'S, , lA. v; r-' COMB TO tJS OR CIGARS. -W CAN please you. we carry a Big nne ei an the good ones. JA8. P. STOWB A CO, Druggists. Phone W.- a ,.. THERB IS NO WAITINO TO BB 8ERV- ed at our alaca Uii ts a feature wits tis lost ths sams as serving only the tery best in the eating line. If yos haven't been eating with us. all we ask is a call. Bes our sign, "Quick Lunch. NEW TORK LUNCH ROOM, 2 West Trade ttt. - ' . . SOR RENT RTORB ROOM NO. tX S. Trade St., splendid plaoe lor mall gro cery or wholesals house; stops room No. 4 BAtatfmt avenus, iOi I-room housa tM Mint UU fl2; -room house 114 . N. Church. St, 111; 4-roont houae N. Caldwell Bti 4-ttxnt hoiwo gll E. th St.. lift. . J ARTHUK HENDERSON BRO. , ,FA:.i -; -J .v .' A : . ; . ; , , .- . paTgn. not one i laurels than Mr. I ;.. t. in nomination Col. A?? . Governor at the recent ; tion. his address t . r pre-eminent features rf mon; was himfeif nort ; a t.-'rr.ey Gn-ra and h (,!; . ' - r tb f- . ncui.: ..ir.s .to the coaft. i At .r, an orator of th. ; r.-.i. ' r t f 'v - - -s ; : i i .- ' ; ". J . s i ' ' . ; . r 't It. r th e more 4 I'larpd . for a Cinven- e c r t -i el S T At- 1 One Cent To Keep F!r Over MgM In a Cola's Cot Dlast StoV2 Southern Hardware Company J-; QUAIL ALMOST RIPE.'-' COMB LOOK ever tny stock el Ithaca rteid Guns. Just think ot an elerant double-barrel hammarleas gnn, absolutely guaranteed in every way, at jr., ii. AiiHa,W, TWENTT-JTVB TEARS - PRACTICAL oeraonal axnerfene In making and sell- , Ing typewrtiera, .with aa eye always to j pertection makes the u. C bmitn typ- writer a gooa typewriter, j. km, CHll TON s CO, CT sW tryon. .- ( , -. ; GOOD THINGS GALORE? EXNB LONO Island Cauliflower and Headad Lettuce, any kind of domMtie Vege.tai's en thai markt. Sickle pears, ripe Pineapples. nice Tomatoes, Celery, Holland Herrlngj In begs. In barrels and pickled liull Mopwt. CaH us for anything good to Sat! MlLLEK-VAf Kifcisa Lv. , ,. , ' ' ; 1 1 I It . . , . . ! f in : ' - v' if ' ?; A HaTHE -K v avatA' My . CAT '. ' , a ' ' . : CAI.IE M '. a T DACItA.'.L .. ; ' . -M . A rm ' f 1 i v n mu i n : ; ' a". - -X --. ' - I 1 -i' S" sasssssi inns - r - roi; kai.e-crusiteo rroNB in slxm ! 'b) tor all grsdee coarrate work. WUI quota res sxivarsd prtnf y wagnn or ears ea application, jrv Oliver, Charlotte. N. G . ETEnTTTIINd THAT'S COOT TO EAT in 1 ot wmlifr l Wing sr-rod by as In th rct nyla. tm in and hnt w have w. Qe.it REJsf AL'IV ANT. - .'. - '-v. .., .. - ::,rVhycIidlthscat ccm: back? ; For th: same reason that viil milzz you come back if you buy once Hz Im:v a need thing vhcn. hV?avif. -s -v TO LKT-- itnOMa. MODKHN. rrNO. 13 West Palmer. : Jl N. Clark son. ; ILS N. Oarksnn, to; E. th. $7; brick1 store room, BoutH ot Charlotte, $;0; f-i 'fees and bed rooms, Bn1r B;ilid!n. j f and V. Houe for cl'ra.1 lnm, aUio. TimBe t4 E. L. KE2.i"LER, t. , 8. Trj-oa fc.. V s l..l - - , - - rf 1 - '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1908, edition 1
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