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CHARLOTTE DAILY. OBSERVER, OCTOBER 30, 1003. Social z:A pr:cnd j ' : Mis Ar.nie Felf. Of Newton, who fcaa been vtsitihg her aunt Mrs. B. J. Eummerrow, for several days, teaves this afternoon for her home. - Miss Ola Irvine, of this city, and Mrs. P. C. Ferreira, of St. Augustine, Fla.. have returned rrbm a two wek visit to Savannah. Ga., Jacksonville, ' St. Augustine and other cities In that section. Anions other, Interesting places which they Visited is . Andrew Carnegie's winter palace,, at Dunge . " ness. on Jekyl Island, Just across the ' sound from Fernandina, Fla. Mrs. . Ferreira, who was Miss Irvine's guest for a month before the trip, WW be '.-;' here about week,., .',y;-.v Mrs. F. C. Abbott and children, ' who spent the summer at their home In Henderson villo, are expected home f Best. week. Mr. Abbott . leave .- to- f morrow to oin them and accompany them on tneir return. - ,.; .., :...;:. . 1 1 r. If the weather be propitious and -pleasant. to-night a supper, and en tertainment combined will be riven by the memDer or JDtiwortti Methodist church at the residence of Mrs. H- B. .. Noble, No. 1114 South Caldwell street. If conditions . metorologlcal , be un favorable su-pper will -be served to morrow night front :J0 to 8;JQ. - The following appointments have ,. been made relative to the booths and c apartments at the floral fair, which will begin next Wednesday- night at the former. T. M. C. A. BuUdlng: The - fancy work vbooth will bsln charge of Mrs. W. C. : Maxwell; candy and . cake booth, Mrs. Herlot Clarkson; . chrysanthemum-' booth, Mra . John ' Wilkessna Mrs, J.-.Watters: sup. per booth, Mrs. J. 8. Myers; "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary Garden," Mrs. : Julia Settle; Holt and Mra Birdie C. (Nalle; - fancy dances, - Miss Bessie iiuraneimer. - The Virginia, Dare Book Club will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock with t Miss Margaret Rankin, No. 70 orth vouege street. ,. . $.,$ui f . Mrs. Brook B. Todd has returned xrom ,Fayettelue, where she spent v while, as Un guest of friends..'... ;'. i Mis Miriam Long- is spending a few ' days In Columbia, a. C-, in attendance on tne state fair in tnat uty, ' c " ' Mrs.,.' B. Rush k Lao ;; entertains ; ' charmingly ."Wednesday afternoon the residence) of Dr. and-Mrs. T. Costner, oa South Tryon - street,' In compliment to Mrs.' w. H. Thompson, who will leave soon to spend the win ter In Birmingham, Ala. She was pre sentej with a. guest fr honor prise. The guests were Mesdames-.W. H Thompson,. John R. .Van Ness, W. Ryder, Benjamin J. Smith. Walter B tlddell, Robert Miller, J, W. Conway, John Bcott, Simmons B. Jones. Oil. Jesple Sadler, Minnie Wrlston 8mith ind Misses ; Matt, Dowa ana juncy Oates.. .V Mrs. -W. H. Thompson was guest of honor at an enjoyable bridge party . yesterday afternoon, at which Mrs. B. J. Smith was hostess, at her home on - North Poplar.. -Wrs. Harris R. Wlllooa ' won the first prize. A guest of honor prise was presented u airs, invmy ,;'son-,vL.-;- rj7;--- Mrs. Walter 8. Liddell win enter tain Tuesday evening In honor Of Mrs. W. H. Thompson, - at her erome on : East avenue. - j-f; ' Many Charlotte an Mecklenburg r friends will na interestea in ins tot lowing Invitations - - ' ; ' ' ' 1 "Rey. and Mrs. James Boyce will give In marriage their, daughter A-";y:';-...'i"-';; Elisabeth vc-v'"-,:;.;. . ; , to - "' ';-' -: " , Rev. .James Patterson Pressly -. an the afternoon of Wednesday the eleventh of November nineteen hundred and sight ; at four o'clock tVV -"'-' Carnegie 'Hall ' ' ' " Due West, South' Carolina. ' The honor of your preseno is. -. i auested," Miss Boyce is the oldest daughter of President and' Mrs, .James Boyce, of Due-West Female Cpllege, ahd Is a youn Hidy-or intellectual attain ments as well as beauty. She fa graduate of the institution of which her father Is at ths head and has - Haken special courses In : musid .in iNew Tork City.---.;'-..;' Rev. Mr. Pressly Is young - man Also from Due West and la the oldest ' son of Prof, and Mrs. John L. Press- ly. the former holding the chair of Greek in ErskJne College, ' He re '. ceived his theological training at Ersklne Seminary and' la a minister with rare gifts of mind. Both have ' numerous friends in -the Southern States who. will be Interested In the announcement of their-approaching wedding. i Miss Margsret Wallace, of the city ' schools, will be on of the bridesmaids , and her sister. Miss Lucy Wallace, who a teaching music at Agnes Scott, ' wilt yiay tne wedding march. Friends in the city will learn with , Interest that Mr, Walter O. Craven and bride, who was Miss 'Jennie F.rwkv ot this city, have returned to ' their home in Goldsboro, after a honeymoon in. Boston; Jitw Tork and ; Philadelphia.;,-.,.'.- !,. y ,r Mr. and Mrs. O.' M. adler enter tained last, night at their home on South Tryon street, the following named -young ladles and gentlemen employed in Mr. Sadler's private de partment of the Southern Express Company: Misses Sarah and Mary Talbert. Kate Cantwell. Bertha Hoag Isnd and E. L. Nicholson; Messrs. A. McD.. Mullings. W. B. Willis, ' J. L. Tyree. J. U McNalr. C. B. Williams. W.. D. Hendley, Neal Hunter. K. Brown, C. P. Sides, C. I Southerland, J. "P. Roberts and ft- K. Scarboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. U-Wilholte will entertain at a dinner party to-morrow evening In honor of Mrs. Robert Lee Williamson, cf Baltimore, guest of Mrs. Harry C. Mtiler. The event Will nark th opentnp, eocislly, of Mr. and Mrs. Wilholte's beautiful new home In Dllworth, and promises to be cf exceptional elegance. Mr. A. S. Duffey, oJf Middlebnrs-, Va. who has been, visiting Sirs. H. S, Jlather, went to Inca'r, S.C.- yes terday to visit Mrs. Charles Jones, formerly M'.ss Lena , Heath, Of - this city. , . . , , ! .. Mrs. J. P. Ptowe and Miss Louise WndBworth have rturnei from Mc rAdenv!lle. whr thf'v s '.tended the By-D!xon wed.ling Wednesday. - - Mra R. IT. Jordan's many friends will he Interpol tcr know that she has h"us -t a nner hrmp at fpen cH as born snd cer. Vs., t. v f fesred r ! ti-;,. other retilve Brown, i.ve : cr nnw. f in' ! t r ! 1 ' : .:-er sni a'.l her her '.--ter, Mrs. i Is In Frn t i r.-turn hre ' r cf t' frr is winter. Mrs. Mek Ppencer Buchanan, who was with her last sarins, will tpend the month of January with Mrs. Jordan, i , Mra David Ovens'was hostess yes terday afternoon ..to the Thursday Bridge Club. The Ovens flat is one of the prettiest In the Vance apart menu and Sirs. Ovens' hospitality la always free and gracious. The guests were Meedame L. N. Bchlff. C. 'E. Hooper, W. K. Bruns,; Cearre A. Stevenot, Arnold M. Shaw. C. at. Jordy, Richard F. Arledge; and Miss Nettie Rosenthal, , , Mr. and . Mrs, Flake F. Steele, of 6tatevll!9, are guests at the Selwyn., . Mrs. George A. Stevenot entertained last night at bridge in honor of Mrs. KODsrt uee Williamson, ofttaiumore, Md., who is the guest of Mrs.' Harry Miller. - Those present werer Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Harry Mll-CMlsa Guthrie, of Texas; ilr. and Mrs. J. M. Harry, M'ss Simpson, DrTW. M RobeyK Dr. Parks M. King, Dr. J. P. Matheson and Mr. John Simpson, The tables were - decorated wlth t pink carysaninemums ana pin ic roses. Each lady guet was presented with a Duncn or cnrysantnemums -and each gentleman with cigars, i-.. .... . ...... A flower show Is being planned oy the Ladies' Aid 8clety, of JSelmont Presbyterian church for to-morrow afternoon and tomorro night, in the -vacant store room . at the ' corner' of Pegram and Belmont streets. The principal object 19 stated to be the errcouragpment of flower-growing and an isuies wno grow cowers are in vlted to participate. An entrance too of 6 Cenu W1U be charged. Delightful In every way was the reception given last night at ths horns of Mr. and Mrs. V W, Durham, on North Tryon street, by the Philathias or rim baptist Sunday schooL their guests Deing tne members of -ths Ba raca class : and tne officers nd teachers of the Sunday school. An inetresting programme was first rend ered, consisting of a reading by Miss j-ucus wiiners, a, vocal solo by Miss Carrie Cook, a violin solo by Miss BerU Kleuppelberg, and reading oy hiss bmu, of tne elocution faculty of the Presbyterian College, ' Then came an illustrating, contest In Which the prise for the best drawing was won by. Miss Elisabeth Conrad, ths second prlx by Miss Ethel Durham and the third by Mrs; T. & Franklin, Refreshment were then served. The Movemmts of m Number ot Pco- i pie. Vlsliors and Others. . v ' i Mr. Crawford D. Bennett left .last night for Bt, Louis. Mo . on legal busi Bess. ivA ''.,.. -i";;t.:i'ri.-.v..,-.v.-'--:jm... Mr. J. '-t J. B. "Morrell. of Sylvanla, was In ths city yesterday, stopping at the Buford Hotel, ,r , ' Congressman E.' Tates Webb, of Ehelby, was In the city yesterday,' a Buford guest. , Mr- James A. Or d way, of Winston Salem, was among , those ' who spant yesterday in the city, stopping, at ths Buford. ' . - . i Mr. H. N. Moss, of Klngs sMonntaln, was a Charlotte . vlsiror and Buford guest yesterday. ' . J ':'t Mr. 8. C etovalt of Atlanta, spent ySsterday in Chaaiotte on business; He stopped at the Central. : .- Mr, E. N. Fisher, of Fort Wayne, i Ind was a Central guest yesterday, i Mr. a. is. unton. ox ttaieign, was among, those who registered at ,the Central Hotfil yesterday, rf r' f, ,, Mr. c, A. Loftin, of Atlanta, aa., was at the Selwyn yesterday.- , - Mr. George O.. Tweed, i of So mter. B. C spent yesterday. In ths city, , Selwyn guest. '- . t- ;v3:-:t,'v;-.-.-r". Mr. John H. Finney, of Washington, who . Is sngaged In educating pubilo sentiment on the subject of forest preservation, spent awhile in the city yesterday, at the Selwyn. i - : ; r Mr. Lee W. Kuhn, or louisviii. Ky was registered yesterday at the Selwyn. Mr. E. j.' Holllna-swortn. Of coium- bus, 0., was among ths arrivals, regis tered at ths Selwyn yesterday. , '1 Vi Mr. B. E. Griggs, of RoanoKe, va.. was a guest of the seiwyn yesterday. iitt J. R. Toung. of Concord, spent yesterday in the- city, stopping at the Selwyn.', -A.. -t,'if-:v.- Mr. W.' JB. .vol gut, i ureensDoro, stopped at the Selwyn yesterday. , lit. ' Stevenson Brown, a popular and enterprising young Wilmington- lan, who represents me . rvauwji Manufacturing -company,, manors ,w modern chemical firs engines, la ; a Charlotte .'Visitor..:;-'- :..v- Mr. John 1 iavis, oi kock hwi, 8.'C.,'spent last night at the Selwyn. Mr. E E. Beaman,, oc xroy, was in ths city e Ust . night, v ft guest f us Central. .;.0'r.:?. '. ,. ' ... BRIEFS Minor Us ppenlngs. Ws ' Abont the Clty. ?A: i and AU ushers for the reception to he held to-nltcht at the Toung ' Men s (Christian 'Association are urged to be on hand promptly at 7:0. ociocic xor final instructions. , : ; ; , . I 'i r -: All those who have "promised fancy work to the Floral Fair are re quested to send it to -the persons promised' at, once, so it can be assort ed and priced. . ' " ,v The Woman's Auxiliary -of the pTesbyterian Hospital, together . with ti chairman of the board and as- jsistants, will meet this morning at the Carnegie Liorary at n o cioca , , . The board of aldermen will meat Monday night in regular session. The school commissioners are due to meet Tuesday night, but It; is not likely that they wlll. that . being -election night r". ;. '"'.-- ; ' .; ,',v;--'! The Suburban Realty Company through Its agents, F. C Abbott A Co., has sold a lot SO by 200 feet on Seventh street at Piedmont to Mr. C. B. Mason, and one 60 by 200 feet In the same vicinity to Mr. E. B. Gres ham. - ' -" - .'. .".'...-, The fair ones were keenly Inter ested In tha Davidson-South Carolina game yesterday at Columbia, . When he result. "Davidson 22. South Caro lina 0," 'was given." joy at the other end of the telephone line was In every case revealed by tho accents . of thanks. AT BrjEVARD 6TKEET JIEETIXG Kev.-H. K- Borer Doing- Effeotive Preaching to Good Coi-sroeations. The protracted meeting which com- menced at Brevsrd Street Methodist church last Sunday continues with unabated interest and will go over next Sunday and probaNy through next week. : Tha pastor. 5lev.,.Harold Turner, preaches at S:30 each. after noon and Rev. IL. K. Boyer at 7:43 m. Last night Dr. Eoyr preached on the test In Kev. 2 -.13. "Eehold I stand t the door and knock " He mala a searching . srpeal to Christiana and unsavel alike for a life of complete surrender to Christ. was pronouncfj by many as ths best and most helpful iUcour.se of the : ntlrs serl.-f. s-.-rvlcs !;t i" h'-l this ftrnnnn 3:39 l..--a i:r. G. W. Fink -will - ach ar.i at 7:45 to-n'cht Pr. yr va 1 preach. 1 puMse cori-2.y t...;ii to tL: sirvicfc. Every two months or so, you should give your piano a bath. ; - A bath I That edunds odd, doesn't it? Nevertheless, it is' the thing to do. - , : ; Dfssolve a quarter of a cake of Ivory Soap in a pint of boiling water.' When lukewarni, apply ? to the woodwork witn a soft cloth' Rinse with. I cold water, which should f be applied with another. f soft cloth. ' Rub, dry -ith a chamois. - v : : Y Ivory Soap; 99 Per Cent. Put e. BRANDED FKESH MEN. Students of Los Angeles 8chool Ex pelled x ,; Criminal PrankNew Boys Were Being Initiated Into Forbidden 6ecret Society. , Los- Angeles, Cat, " Oct. - H. -Six students of i the Polytechnic High School have . been suspended, and three others are lif danger of sharing the same - fate to-day because they branded the foreheads of two students of the Los Angeles High Bchool with nitrate of sliver during the initiation ceremonies Of ths Kappa Delta fra ternity, a forbidden high school secret society. v The boys who were branded and whose condition - for a ' time alarmed their parents,: are i; Frank Rouse and Edgar Lusk. On Lusk's forehjead , ths letters K D were branded. On House's forehead were the figures a0 s,? s Ugly red' scars were made, but It is not believed they will be permanently disfigured. It was learned from the authorities that the- beginning of ths initiation was at the home of -one of the students. where there was a pleasant gathering. This was followed by a visit to West Lake Park, where Rouse and Lusk were stripped and thrown into the lake, r They, were taken" to a . vacant field, where: they were-j bound - with wire shackles, branded tiDon tha fore head and left to shift ; for themselves.1 iney were, anally abl to free them selves sufficiently to make their way a neighboring house, where they eecurea neip f in removing tha "wires wiutu vuuuu uiein. . . .. ; r CHABXH5 THOMAS BETTER. : young Man Whose Intestines Were Perforated Seven Times by Bullets juouig ..iwceiy, f-,: ? V: :',, A remarkable vitality and racuner- atlve power if being erhibited by Charlie Thomas,' the young man who was shot several nights ago by his hrother-in-law, Charlie KimbalL both or iswer Steele creek. Thomas is still at the Preabyterlau "Hospital, where an operation was performed unon him shortly, after: ths occurrence. . His In tesUnei ware perforated seven times by ths five shots from Kimball's pistols, but (Jesplte euch i seemingly fatal wounds, ths reports coming from him encourage one to believe that be will recover. No hope at all was en tertained at' first by -the physicians who examined his injuries, but his dis play ot physical reglstancs has brought about the belief to them that he will survive,. i. ;-.n,; .r..;! i Greased Pig to Be Sensation, at the Ons Is not ailbwed to wttnen . Anil Ught in this country so thoss who long to see tne toreador Hash his sword will have to Journey many miles south to gratify this desira Those who like real f excitement, i however, ; may look down into the arena at the Au ditorium rink and. see a ferocious beast,-commonly spoken of as a pig, (and a greased pig at that) . chased by the wonderful American boy. The aforesaid beast will have a round on the floor this afternoon so that hs can become occuatomed to' his new sn vironment. To-night he will be or namented with a nice coat of vaselms and ths gentleman who can hold him in the centre of the arena will be proclaimed, the ntlghty - victor, and will be rewarded a new pair of flie spates.,, -y The Observes' Loses a yaroable Mao. - Mr. Clarence I Brown, for several years a trusted and valuable member of The Observer family,- and for some time chief of the proof room; has re linquished his place to sccept m more lucrative position ..'- elsewhere, ; Brown leaves this morning for Sa vannah, ' Ga., and following 'a "Short stay In that city will go to- Chicago. : Mr. Brown has made many friends in Charlotte during his stay, n ere ana these, together with his associates on The Observer force while regretting rrn.tlv to Ive him. ii o. wish him un bounded, success in his new. field of labor. - '" - '''- '-'-' ' -.J'-: FOR " RENT -r- " Tm house, all modern J' on : veniences, JO J East 'More- head. , Apply H. A MurrilC ,cre Queen City Printing Co. PRINTIXCI Our customers say' we do the BEST.v.'itr; BLAXK BOOKS Let us make ' your next set of-Blank Books according to our Patent Flat J Opening style,' We have the only suitable -equipment for,-, this work in this section.. : . OFFICE STPPLIESAnythlnf you need. J Our goods are ; Fresh our prices are Right, - q'jid'i city pr.::;Ti::5 co; it E.: Fourth CnAlUOITE, Bt, N, .0.' W A N T E P A Stenographer. -.V ftrst-clasa Costs Or.2 To Keep lire Over M5M la a Cola's Cot Clast Stove i Southern VEY'S Seco'nid-v v Dress,,: mtmm Salei , The ladies are en-.-, thusiastic i ? about v the , magnificent bargains ; they' are securing '' in ':i this sale.- . : , " -.U : , ;We hare a big lot for. -l to-day's -i selHnff. Just V as ; goo ? bargains 'as 'i ;yesterdacy . ;' Black and , Colored : Bress Goods, in AH- ; v Wool Panainas, Taf i fetas, . Suitings, etc. S 1 plain and fancy , cloths, "i ; .worth 75c. and $1.00 a ; yaf d 59c. yd.; Ji , 13ig lot. of ithat '. 52- : i inch1 All-Wool "V Storm-, i Serge, cheap at $1.00 a '.-; yard..-. 59c". yd. t. Delegates Pass Ttmngfcf:;'" ' 'Associate " Reformea Presbyterian ministers and elders Vers in the city la .quantities yesterday, returning from the Presbytery meeting at Gllead church in an extreme end of the coun ty. Among ; those here were; -Rev. R. M. Stevenson. D.- D., ' Bethany, 8. C. "Rev. Wf H. Stevenson, Noely's Creek, & C.; Rev. 3. P. Knox, Colum bia, 8. C f Rev.- Dr. 3. C Galloway, Gastonla; Rev;- Rev. Dr., Oliver John son and T. K. Elliott, Esq., Wlnnsboro, 9. C; . Rev. Cf E. McDonald and Dr. O. B. Bigham, Chester, 8. Cf H 3. Galloway, sditor of The Associate Re formed Presbyterisn, Due West, AC.:. Rev, A. 8. Rogers, Rock Hill, ,8.' C. Rst. R. A. Toung. King's Mountain: Rev. C. 8. Toung, and Judge Ira . B. yones, .Lancaster; u. iCr-.y.n.:;' ? 4- 3 or. Paints, oils, 'Varnishes, J I4$,;MA Glass,;; ' , Tou get ths best Jiers. r ;i ; Registered -Horsea Directory Qraduate :Nurses : Only). . '..Pbonet l 4lfiid "t09,'t j OTYLION nOQTG remlnins Footwear is ;un usually handsome - thl ' season, ' i,';- a.'. ' the styles wSars'showlngV?i:J--r,J-: 'i.-' Be sure to see our snectala. ' Thi -CoUege Patent Jfciid, jpiin toe style. Button and Blucher. ;" he City." Vicl Kid and Brigbt1 Gunmetal, plain, toe styls, Blucner. , ,me -just It, soft Golden Brows Vlcl Kid, epera 'shape tip. style Blucnsr. . : -.. ; These are ,aa nana sewed ' welt. light sole, extension v edge, ; military beeU AH tailored to our order, with the five-dollar finish and wear.; Price 13.603 ;By mail $i.7S: IlflR-DOIlE CO.' Cent Hardware IVEY'S iHlfii w ... s. . . '- AH0THEB -GREAT SHIPMENT OP H0ETH CAE0LINA MADE ''..'WOOL" 'A - These were bought at ; one third off and will, be' sold the same way. k$& Fully 1,000 pairs wiU have been sold by this - store alone, -when ithia: lot is gone..'''-' '',' -" Surely this is an opportune uuue vo taite aavauiage oi ; these Wool Blanket Bar gains. f1- 'r '- 4 $4.00 All-Wool North' Caro lina paade 10-4 Blankets. AO JO"' Li .'. '-. -- .aq a pair. ; 'V , i, ft.;-" L t $4.50 . All-Wool N. 0. 10-4 -Blankets," $2.75 and $2.98 a pair, $4.50 AU-WooL N. C. 11-4 Blankets at $2.93 a paiK $6.00 All-Wool N. t C. 11-4 ,VBlankets at $3.98 a pair. 8 ! l-2c. Light Outing at jBc, 4,000; ' yards V ne ' quality j dainty Stnpesyand Checks i-;ream, Pink and Light 431ue; the remilar 8 l-2c quality.'. Special; -for to- aay ana Baturday 5' yd. s N? T A N 1 A BUCKWHEAT fn'.?-. Rolled Oats Jl dosen, only t -., package. 8plit Peas Wa quart, l-lb. can Pie Peaches and String -win ivc wainuta 200. neck, shu co.. sm w. moaT. BRIIXJ- ALtAN'8 MAONEtlC COUGR STRt'P wiu oura roar cougn ana oold. fnot ti J.'!!it"-Jfour mODfX sck If not satisfled. WOODALt, A eHEPPARD, Druggists, H South Tryon St. .-. . . , ' TO - MAKE! 'BETTER - DESSERTS US5 : the beet xtract-luo Ribbon Lemon or Vanilla They are true extracts, pure, J ne, exceUeht, - i f .... y 1 '; ' " ft ; - ?: V''v-'' k.:V k'-"-' WHEN m TEEI) oir ANY sort of Rubber Goods, call on us. - We carry ' everything, so" Biimt have what you : want. JAS.nP. 6TOWE a CO., Drug gists, 'Phone Ms. lc-v.--J ''?': ::.- THERE 18 NO WATTTNQ TO BE SERV- ea at our piace-tnis is a r nature with us just tha same as serving only th very beet in th eatlog . line. If yon own vsiin- wun as, ll we ask is a rail, tiee ur sign, "Quiek Lunoh." Trad $u 1 !.-..t .77; 0 -. FOR SALE-OOD RENTING PROPER. ir. paring s 10 u per sent, with en hancement. 3. ARTHUR HENDERSON oc onu. ......j .'-. ....... ' LADIES. IT IS . TIMS TO BE DOINO your (til snd winter sewing.. Let me - show you some of tha leeant Hewing jMciune wnica i am onruig. . White, i-Kjmeeuc, rre. Anorew special and a lot o seeond-handn, 1 thoroughly over hauled at 17-M to . F. H, ANDREWS. ui assi iraae ot . - ' - . TWENTT-rrVE TEARS ' PRACTICAL personal experience la making and slU lng typewriters,. with an ey always to priectton maKfS tne u. i. Bmltk type writer a goo a typewriter.- 1. iu. CRAI TON 4 CO., 07 8. Tryon. . . ... COD FISH,- WHOLE- IN" BRICKS OR boxes; Yarmouth Bloaters; fresh Mince Meat;' Dill Pickle; Oertnaa Kraut; Prunes: Frth Hatslos; - ;vaporatrt Apricots snd Peachea sll fresh and nice. MiLLER-VAN Xt&a CO. . . . fOU SALE-CRUSHED FTONB IN sizes sultabl lor all grsdes concrete work. Wlil euot you delivered prleee by wagon or ears en application. Fred Oliver, Charlotte. H. C EVERTTHINO THAT'S GOOD TO EAT In hot weather is being served bv n - In th beat style. Com In snd see what w have bow. 0M RESIA"H- AM. ; . r - . . TH LET E APT AVE ," tV: K. POPLAR, IO; S. Caldwell, jjo; ralmer Bt t-ant h, f.: H. Clarknon. M, iwima Bandere' Hulidmr. IS and IT: bHck store, !'; V.h and Lavidion. I li h'. laree room, fc.ni- Butlrtlna. 25 K. Trvon lt . occu pied now ae taiiur shop, g.-od light, con- I vmlenoee. only ti. EL. L- KEt-aLER, I Si 8. Tryon SI. 'Phone M4. i ssFssW-'.Jrt'i Msav"v ' J J--. 4i , ' " "' ' ' ' i ill i ii mmm pocialHcos i ItB'Iffi mu ; urn rum jn a uit BLANKETS IOcM .Yari i(Wide I English Slf0i;Cnoth;;Ag V".' C.'ry- 5c. Yard '. ' Just 2,000 yards "more put out for to-day and Satur- i; day of . this great bargain. ; Real fine 10c.4 quality soft iuigxisn. iong uoth. Ex- ; tra special 5cyd.v Ladies' Coat Sweaters Ladies Coat Sweaters in , White; Cardinal and Gray. (. lnese"; are - made of un- usually fine worsted yarns. ; The .'sizes are cut cor : rectlyr Vprices $2.48 and $3.50. s , . V Ladies'; and Children's t Underwear A complete stock of Forest Mills 1 and Essex ' Mills Underwear. - This is the v best and most perfect fit $ tmg Underwear ; made Jin America. - The price is no ; higher than the cheaply made, ill-fitting ' garments ' that resemble them in ap pearance. ' 4 E Nye ' Hdchiscn & Sen jiVSURAnJCE FIR ACCIDENT OVT1CB Me. t flnnt BsUdtag. Ttteae dSOX " if. a Kin,, it i , lam.,11 : AUMAnn :,i , , . . ... . . 0 U U WJ U U U W Mi WJ C I . - . . " , 1 ( ' tig way t a s t - V mm (I X f u .. ' - . 6 Iff '.;.:'. I 1 -. - ,. --...' ! !' " t K I Cootts Seat on Arprota KctureslU st C r urn Ladies ' Essex Mills "Tests, 25,:48 and 50c. : Children's Union Suits, 25, : 50 and 75c. : ; . '' : '. . Ladies Union Suits, 33 and ys'vyelaUc'Fleeced, "Ribbed Union Suits, 4c, suit?p;i'f iU I ;;. Misses' Essex Mills Ribbe d ..Vests and Union' Suits, 25 and 50c. ; Indies' Forest MUls SilLr" - and Wool and Wool Vests - and - Union . Suits, 75c, ' 98c., $m to $1.93. Guaranteed , Hosiery Fcr iSIIenybmen ' and ' ' : ChUdren aRed Raven' '' Fast Blac 1 ; -Hosiery for Men, Worn. a .and Children. We guai antee six pair to wear th u p hardest user for one year, v lf they don't, 'we will give f you six more pair; Pric j 'jfi pers pair. 25c. f . Boys' and Girls heavy or. i Dy one Kibbed JStockm:. , worth 15c. pair, at 10c Bfech Trerisfer C . Prompt and careful re tention, at all times to tL receipt and dispatch cl baggage. Calls made at re: dences or hotels. PHONES 105 A1JD 1C1C. . Attention - given to all kinds of , hauling. Dray in ; a specialty. SOFT WARM ELEGANT -' ' '- . . - ' . . i ' t ', V : ." '"' ,- ' . : . . fc They come in Oxfords, Tans and Blacks, and 'we show a full assort ment, :,- cravenetted, of course! , They are good for stormy or clear weather, and tailored in the very best manner that makes a man look " dressy' under most unfavorable circumstances. ' Prices $15.00, $18.50. $22.50, $23.00, $30.00. ' . . . 27.50,' W w
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 30, 1908, edition 1
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