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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, OCTOBER 31, 1908. .".1 . Social and Personal I j '- ft; vMiTC Lar. and Alice Woodbury, ,jf :it Boston; Maas arrived yesterday at a J i i the &ivii to soend a month'. In ; . Piedmont Carolina tor recreation and health. The yoon ledl ar ueugo : :3 : ter, of Mr. C, J- H, Woodbury, secre t&rr of the National Association of t ' , Cotton Manufacturers. ,-. Mr.- Wood- bury had roach , to do with tha ye i : tern of mutual In cotton will and "r:- other factories. H is an engineer of 1 v national reputation and perhaps tn ',' ' beat kaewn mko In th country ta the field of otton manufactura. Ona of .r .' hie clients, a an engineer. W on of i; the lara-e watsr power ompaie at Ai Columbus, Qa. He may have oecaalon ' to ylslt Columbus while hli daughter . Ar fear and If ao will probably atop t,- . over. Tha -"Woodbury . have many ; ,V-' friend . In Charlotte and throughout th South. --, ,-? ':. - Mr. J. A. Baldwin and Mr. W. W. Redfern are vllUn Mr. R, I Manajr.tn. Kins' .Mountain,;- f ' .'The floral booth at tb: oasaar to ; be held for $t,Pter Hospital onJ '' n ,ta ln .NOYemoer, --- will be in charge of Mr, John Wilkes ' ; . and Mr. J,' S- Wattsr., Those ns letlna; will ba Meadame c t. Alex ' V tlp, H. B.Wllcoiv T. 6. Franklin, X v;:Klpb Miller, J .R. Rom, JE. R Rus .fViSeUV w, Avant. Lottt.Maffltt and JC'Mlss- Anna Morgan. Elinor Alex v'.v , ander, flora Bryan, Elisabeth Cham bar, toeeUna -Thomas, Louise . Thorn, Shirley Rosa, Margaret Ker, ?: (' " " Canwnl Rodman, Qussle Boyd, Vf Marguerite and Blandlna , Spring. V ' , Mfcrguerlte King, and Janet and Qer f ; trude Halt i Th judge wlll A fe , Mesdatne Baxter Moore, J. J, Chain, bar and Walter Brem. ,- - j - MI Mary Gaston and Master David. Gaston, of Cheater, 6, C are truest of Ml Oaston' alster, Mr. K. -A. .Torrance. , Mr, a. D. Qllchrtat wlH epend next week with Mr. Alexander Martin In Rock Hill. 8. C. 'The Treble Otef la olannlna" for delightful evening next Thurtday at tna home of Mr. J. E. Rellley in Dll worth, it wni be Indian evening. Card reading a follow were laaued vaatArdavr 'The Treble Clef department Of tha Woman' Club Invite each squaw to bring chief and be present at an Indian evening to be held at th lodge or an. Kugena Keiuey, on rarx avenue, Dll worth, Thursday evening, XMovemoer tne TOurth." : ' -: Th avant of th afternoon will- ba the reception which. Mr W. & bid den and Mrs. T. a Franklin will give at th homo of tha former on Eaat avenue, complimentary to Mra J. Solomon, of Orand Rapid. Mich., wno l visiting friend In the city. Mr. and Mra. Fred J. Atklnon,of (yew zone, are vUiting la tha city. At a luncheon given by Mia Be! Everett at her home la Rockingham yesterday, th .engagement of Miss Pat LeOrand to Mr. William K. Boyd, Of Durham, wa announced. The wad allng wlil take place Tueiday, Decern - Mr. D. A. Richardson 1 spending vra day wita mend ta Kocking pan. ? Mrs. Charles X. May and sister, of Rock Hill. 8. C, were Charlotte visit ors yesterday, stopping at th Selwya. Mr. and Mr. W. F. Goodrich, lata of New Orleans, La., hav arrived In the elty to make Charlotte their homo. For tha present thsy are at tha Selwyn. Mr. Goodrich Is Southern manager for tba Reading Hardwar company, or Reading, pa. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Home, of Washington, ar visiting at tha horn of Mr. ana Mra William White John son. No. Fhlfr avenua - : Tha event of th evening wtir be the Hallowe'en party-, which Mis Laurie Bpong - win glv in honor of the Spinster at her home in Dllworth. Miss Angle Coin, of Henderson, la tna gueat or Mrs. W. & Rolph. t .; ; Misses Anna, and Mary McKlnnon hav returned ta their, homa In. Lau rlnburg after spending sereral day Miss HatUa Elliott entertained tha v. - Bessie uwey uiub at her home on East Seventh street yesterday mora . log. oeorg iiot is being atadld by :-r- ta ciup memoec una season.: ;., - . Miss Elisabeth Cheshire arrived ta r fi tha city J art night from Blowing Rock " . and Is a guast at tha homa of Captain I w K v and Mrs. Fred Nash on North Church v r: , ) street. Mlaa Cheshira Is, on her way 7 , xo jtaieign, ner noma. . v ) . . ; J Mis Klttl Walker returned to tb ' ity ytsteraay rrom oaston - county. v Where ah visited ner sister,-Mrs, VJ, ' B., Cochran. , Mr. and Mrs. oauton Q. Calloway returned to their home In Mount Airy yesterday, after spending two week her with Mra Galloway's father, Mr, JVM. Brown. -.' Miss Oh la Brown returned to Con r m cord yesterday, after spending -several 'j weeka In tho city, th guest of Misses ..j,- Marguerite and Blandlna Springs and x,e Mlsa jvancy Brown. A -. . i 4 Mrs.: J. T Gardner, of Shelby,- is ,1sltlng st tha homa of her sister, Mrs. 'J. D. McCalL on North Graham street, O ; '. - Cards reading as follow bar "been .reeeivea in tne cityt '.- ' rsV. Lysander 'D-Chitdar't ?r . - . request tha honor of your presence, ' - w at tha wedding reception of bar ' A . daughter . .-, s ; ' , -f.i''-- 'y '.Jnta Bxba.V.irJ;j(.- v Mr. Thomas McOehea Phlfer : . " aa th evening of Wednesday, :f th - ,-. , eighteenth of November -! f ' "HiV5 '; 'irrom nine antll eleven o'clock -'i; Twenty-two - hundred and two Plain '- .."-. r . -- -- -.. street ' ' .- , . v y - Columbia, South 'Carolina- " " ; . t MIs Child ta a prominent young ..-.ociay womsn or Columbia. 8. C ' Mr. Phlfer Is a son of Mr. Robert . , wwrer. or Danvm. va, and has many relative In Charlotte. . , , .-. . ' Mis Mauger Moseley, who 1 at tending Salem Acadmy. cams horn - f yesterday to spend Sundsy with her f " snother, Mrs. C. A- Moseley. , - '. , . . i .. .i ' . .. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Linton, of Sa ' ; vannah, Ga.. will srrix-e in- the city to day end will be at the Selwyn for a ' few days.- Mr. Linton is a son ef Cspt 6. E. Linton, lie was born and reared in Charlotte end has many friends here. CaptAin Union Is also MOPE rOFlXAR K VERT IAY. TTnndrrts ct hoi!XtxP'-r wj l b at! Pei only w'" hite K:i-vn Vnii! er I nwin. Qua..;y eruints anj w!r. cut In tua end. her for a day or two, stopping at th entrai. r : Mrs. Lottls C. Maffltt will spend sev eral or th 'Winter montns with her daughter; Mr. Kirby, 1ft Battlmoro, Mr. A.rS. Dtiftey has postponed he vlaitJ to' Lancaster, .B. C.. unm .ween after aasUvs? i. - A.Mxtt-x j - ' r-.-VS-fr---;.. "', Mr, i W. 1 Wllholt ' entertained Mr. Robert La WllUai0on,: of Bal timore, and a law friend at dinner, at her lovely home in jwiworm si vn Mra? ;'l.;?.W. Paleon retarned last sight from Faiaoa, where aha visited ralativea after attending tha Stat meat! ax of th "United,. Daugttera of tha Confederacy. , - . . j , . ii " - ' Mra"W H. Blaaton and Miss OJUs fiamrlck. wrs Charlott visitors yes terday,; stopping at tne cuiora. Tho Movements of Nunber of Pro- - . Die. vhuiotb aaa Lruiers. Mr O. W. Pritchett, of Greensboro, was A Charlotte visitor yesterday. ? Mr." David rCUrk, i editor of Th American Textile .Manufacturer, lef iai' nignc ior- jNonois, va.. io wu nesa the A- - M.-Ylrinia f ootbaU game this" afurnoon. Mr. R. ' M. urannon spent yester day Inl the city on hi way from Geor gia to Mew lorn, nia noma. vMr. J. xnonrn tTuut. or oxrora. was registered, among tha guests at the - Southern . Manufacturers Club yestardsf.-"":1 Mr. W, B. v sugnn, of Rocky Mount. pent-yesterday In the city with friends. Among the guest at th Southern Manufacturer's Club yesterday wer Messrs. B.s H. Hardawav and 8. C Scott, of Columbus, Oa. Mr. R. O. Cuca. of th flouthara. Power Company, la spending several aays in w jorx on legal business. iJ-JTl ' Stonewall Jaekaon Indimtrlal Trnlnln School. SDent vesterdav in tha eitv on businesa . - Mr. Vinton Liddell arrived in tha city yesterday morning to spend sev eral days here on businesa He Is at tha Selwyn. Mr. R. . P. Dicks, of Greensboro, spent yesterday ta tne city. Mr. H. L. Clayton, of Liberty. S. 0.. the Central yesterday. - Mr, Giles L. Wilson, of Spartanburg, H. Cm spent yesterday in the city. stopping at tn central. Mr. J. W. McCoy, of Sumter, S. C. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. E. OT Beamaa, of Troy, wa a guest at, tha central yesterday. - Mr. John Preston, of Lexington, TFafc .MgM tV. -.1.. ..I..J"""'"' v aW satU lUTITVU IH VilW UIIJ lallV Mr.' G. A. Noltlng, Jr, of Richmond. Vs., is spending a day or two In tha city, stopping at tha Selwyn, Mr- John I. Davis, of Rock Hill, B. C, wa a guest In th city yester day. Mr. F. D. Spencer, of Savannah, Ga., waa registered among the guests at th selwyn yesterday. Dr. David wesson, of Montciair. iff. J., th Inventor of th celebrated Weaaon process of refining oil, spent yesterday la the city on businesa, ra turning North last night. Mr. c. B. Miles, of Charleston. 8. C, waa a- guest at tha Selwyn- yesterday. Mr. C. B. Webb, of Salisbury, was registered among th guests at tha Stonewall Hotel yesterday. Mr. J. C. Fnr. of Hickory, was a Stonawall guest yesterday. Mr. D. L. 'OasklIl, of Salisbury. spent yesterday In th city with friends. Mr.' M. W. Nash, of Greensboro, waa a guest at the Stonewall yester ay. --. Mr. Gilbert McLeod, of Carthage. peat ' yesterday in the city on busi nesa. - Ha waa a guest at the nei Stonewall. Mr. J, F. Anderson, of 8tateavllla. pent yesterday at the Stonewall, Mr. J. - B. Leonard, of Salisbury spsnt last night at the Buford. Mr, B. M. Noland. of Ashevllle. was a guest la the city last night, atop t . . . t. n . 1 J ITiAG PRESENTATION TO-DAT. Ir. Cbarlea E. BrewCT, of Waka. Foreet, to Malta Presentation Speecli M am I. JL U Ar BullCUng To Thl afternoon at 4 a'olock will oc cur one of the moat Interesting events la tna series of occasions marking the completion, and opening1 of th new . at. v. a, jjuuaing.. in junior or der United American Mechanic will march from their hall in a , body to building headed by th Woodmen Band, and carrying tho great Ame' oan flag, which is It by 14 feet They till b mst at the entrance y tha director and many of tha representa tive memoers of tha association, ana Mr. E. R. Presto will introduce Dr. Charles E. Brewer, of Wake Forest, who will present tha flag to the asso ctation in tie nan or the united lodges Of the order in Charlott. The flag will then ba drawa Into position by three young : ladle representing th in re loagee or the city. The young ladlea . having this . honor will be Mf- "t ,5?. nA present having- tteniea th reception I The president, Mf. Robert Glasgow, I of tha X; M. C A- will then mak the speech of acceptance,: which will be " followed t by a . reception in th building' for th member - of th Junior . Order and ' their ' visiting IDrethren. x , . f . THE STUDT OF THE BIBLE. Christiana of All Denominations la vttedY to Conf erenco la First Presby te-rian Churchu .-A, ,-- .' : The - confersnc on the 'Bible and I enruruan work wtioh is to ba held I at th Flrat Ppaabvtarlan fhnroh from November Id to $th.' la ooen to the pastor. Dr. Klncaid and also' by j are Bible teacher of New York City, and P" t-Jf i?i12Lp8i,?L,cmoad-.Ya Of th southern Presbyterian Church. uv. wnits nas wen m demand In factared by th California Fig Syrup Co Europe as wen as this country as at J . . u . -. . il7Z2 BlDie expositor. , He has taucht He i haps this has led him to a Una of study la th Old Testament. He ha published expositions of a number of Old Testament books, which hava Deea. most ravorawy received. - Dr Phillips i an expert on Sun ay school work and all teachers, no matter to what branch of the Chris tian enarcn tney Deiong. will be prof Hed by his address. -. .; Almoe Buried Alive fnclor Ton of Special to The Observer. T Winston-Salem. ' Oct. . so. Oscar PetH- grew, a negro, cam sear lot In hs life this afternoon whn a ton of dirt fell six teet on him. burying him beneath lt weight, with his bead only protruding from the msss. Hs was working- with a I loroe oi r.nnt on a sewer, rxcavauon when the accident occurred. - . FOR it RENT Seven room ' ' house, , all rnodern con ' yenlencea, I0 - East 'Mora--fc.; bead. Apply H. A. Murrill, , - car Queen City PrinUng Co. " ,' 1 - " " " 1 " '"' ' . 1 . :. PRtVTTVO- Our customer ay wo do . the .BEST. ' ; - BLANK BOOKS Let u make your next set of Blank Book according to our Patent flat Opening; atyle,; ,We hava the only sultabls equipment for this work in this section, . , '.. OFFICE SUPPLIES Anything , you need.' . Our good ar Freshour price are Right. QllfEN CITY PRINTING CO. ''HE. FoarUi St., ' CHARLQTTE, M. v O. W A JT D A ' Stenographer. . first-class BRIEFS A-"' Iwsyi Minor . Happenings la and , ;r Aboat tba City. Th next attraction at the Acad-J my U.TFhe Texas Ranger" Thursday Blgh,L I; . Mrs. 1. Bryan, who has scar let fever at tha home of Mrs. E. P. Al lan, la steadily improving. There will ba a Hallowe'en party given the children of the Thompson orphanage to-night Mr. E C Regis ter and others anperlntend things. Mr. H. C. fiherrlll has transferred to Mr. W. W. Hagood the lot, 148 x IOC feet, st the corner of North Bre vard and Eighteenth streets, for S.- 190,; .I Mr. J. H. Barneyhas been missed from "The Wharf fbr a week. He Is eund.r' huThome whn in ha": confined 1 lott-.. HI frlen4 hop to aee him I B"8JB soon Capt. P. N1. Raynal, the father of Rsv. C. E. Rayaal, who suffered a stroke of paralysis lata Thursday af ternoon, was resting as easy yesterday a might be expected. HI entire right aid la affected. Messrs. A. J. Draper and W. H, w"rw.rr' C. E. Mason, tha vacant lot adjoining Mr. Draper' home on Elisabeth ave ru. Ill x 11$ feet" for 13,878. The sale ws mads through J. E. Murphy It Co; 7 ' -xArehdeacoa William W. Jefferlea ou cauceuou . mm appoinimeni 10 ttraartli :' at : Stf. i Watar'H fRnlarmttl I Iv iir 4 Vila 'jrltw tA.tMAfiAav mnA Kosi I sai. M 1a ' Hklta lalahl. A .nVn. I special services in -Gastonla, Mr. - Van ' Deaton, a well-known carpenter, fell from a platform where h wa at' work on North Davidson I street yesterday and broke his right I shoulder. His Injuries while painful jar not serious , and h will be out. though nnabl to work.- in a few day a Mr. Luther m. Taylor, wlf of tha famoua "Dummy" Taylor, one of tha member of the New York Giants, was rn th city yeaterday, on her way to Kansas City to Join her husband who la spending the winter there. Sh bad been to Hunterivllle to Visit per people, j AH eye ar now turned toward tha A. A M Davidson game here next Saturday.. Davidson's stock received ulte a boost as th result of her two victoria In Columbia this wsek. Th A. M.Vtrglnla contest to-day in Nortolk -will doubtless determine th betting odds', ' i Mr: F. M. filmmona of th local bar, an athlete whoa record has been brilliant and Who knowa the tecnai ealltlea of th gam, ha been asked to omciat at toaar rootoaii con test between tho A. V M. College at Raleigh and tha V. P. I., which. win be played at Norfolk. The Davidson football team pass d through th city yesterday en rout from Columbia. 6. C, where during tha Stat Fair In that city th aggre sation met the team from Clemson and Carolina and walloped thsm to a flntahj Th voune men looked elated over their victories, Traveling Mea and tha' Election. Mr. Edgar B. Moore, proprietor of tha Selwyn, tn talking about the ap- Sroachlng election, remarked yester y that h could already observe th effect upon th hotel trade. "Many traveling men are either staying at horn Just now or ar on their way back to vote front 1 distant points la their territory., soma of the traveling men are going North and others West Much interest is oeing manuestea in the outcome of Tuesday's balloting, as evidenced by Inquiries about train and snatches of conversation in th lobbies.',: . . t One of the I&jentiats aappy homea of to-dar a vast lUMOl IWormtiOftu w no wwwwoga ot wa wona best product, , x I . a wt . ffwunf ; w. amou . axoaueno ana reasonable claim truthfully presented and which hav attained to world-wid accepUno through, th approval of tba Well-informed of tha World; pot of indi vidual only, but of th many who hava tha happy faculty of adectng and obtain. 4 a a a a a but tba best tha world affords. . (V, tha nmAMm of K( la"a.' t CW 01 109 pKHluet Of thgt CUM, Of known component Vpart. Vaa Ethical snended by tl WeU-Informed of tba Woridss a valuabU and wholesom family UxaUv is th Trell-known Syrup of Figs wl Ilixif of 8ena. I To get ft beneficial effect always buy tba grooine, man. " ,u wmff iramua. urugKi y 'imi One . Cent'";.;; ' W, :H:rN;; Southern JIarhware;c IVEY'S Stylish Millinery ; Tba rainy days gav our workroom opportunity to - "get , up some very prstty medium priced HaU. A large number to select tram. Just received yesterday a big lot of th very latest shapes. Beavers. Plushes, etc. . Special lot ready to wear, with plain band fM& acarfs, 91.00, 91.50, etc. t ' NEW STJTTS Nowhere else in the State can you get such a selection as here in Suit. New lota in pearly every day. Broadcloth and Serge Suits, well made, worth Slt.vO; for 910.00 New. lot yesterday of that bargain In smooth Serge, well made; only .... 916.00 a suit SKIRTS A chance to buy a nice, new, stylish Skirt for ana-third off regular prices. They are new Fall Samples, all quail ties. Three prices, 95.00, $TA0, $10.00 A beautiful Black Voile Skirt, trimmed with Taffeta or Satin Bands, worth $7.50. Wa buy Immense quantities of these and get a very low price '. $4.8 DRESS GOODS SALE Panamas, Serges, Mohairs, Suiting. etc., etc., at a saving of I Be. to 80c a yard. These ar Mill Remnant and pedal close out prices A big lot to choose from. LADIES' SWEATERS White and Gray, 21 Inches long;. with pocket 91.75 Extra cholc 8weatera, double breasted, White or Gray, with pockets : $j.9s Mr. C A. Moseley Come Hotne to Re J , oaperata. $ ? Mr- Charla A. Mopeley, who haf eea in xne south on hi regular tall business trip, cams horn yesterday to recuperate. While jn Florida Mr. Moseley suffered an attack of pto maine poisoning and for two week was seriously ill. nelnnndr nhv.l. clan's carVat Tampt most of the time. As soon as ha recovered sufficiently to travel, air. Atoseiey returned to Char lotte. HI host of friend her and throughout the State will be 'glad to learn that he Is gradually recovering hi health. YOUR SUNDAY SMOKE " 'If you want tha best get it here. We have all the leading popular brand of cigar and tobaona. i-, Registered M arses - Directory y (Qraduat Nuraaa Only). elH)inin Retail Store -iTbesia 41 aa 900. CTYLIGH BOOTQ iremlnln Footwear 1 anusuall? handsom thi Mason, U a. tit trie w are showing. : B ur to sea oar aaeclal. Th Collef' launt K14,' piaia tko stytoi Button and Blucher. ."rhf qitj," Vlei Sad aad Brlfht Ounanetal, plain to trie, Blachar. Th -Juwt It,- ott Oold Brown Vict Kit, pera snap Up,' stria Blucher. .t ' Thee af au ; Hand MWed aslt, light aol,' ezteruloa f adga, tnlUtary hesL C AS. tailored to auf order, with th five-dollar finish and wear. . Vrlca IU0. By snaO'li.f. GILF.TER - MOORE CO. IVEY'S IT-BE FOR TO AN0THEE GBEAT- SHIPMENT OF NORTH 0AE0LINA MADE WOOL BLANKETS These were bought at one- third off and will be sold the same way. Fully 1,000 pairs will have ' been sold by this store alone when this lot is gone. Surely this is an opportune tune to take advantage of these Wool Blanket Bar gains. t.00 All-Wool North Caro lina made 10-4 Blankets, $2.48 a pait. i - Ail-Wool N. C. 10-4 Blankets, $2.75 and $2.98 a pair. ?4.50 All-Wool N. C. 11-4 Blankets at $2.98 a pair. $6.00.A11-Wool N. 0. 11-4 Blankets at $3.98 a pair. 8 l-2c. Light Outing at 5c. 4,000 yards fine quality r.JUght Outings in the " dainty Stripes and Checks Cream, Pink and Light Blue; the regular 8 l-2c. quality. Special ;for to day 5c. yd. warn "tiRPcfTJr.A"? choc. vw aw. UISM JUQ. t(J pound. Citron 16c pound, Bhallsd ai ST. ZZ "V Mv isms wrtlSOs, Butter aOo. Ks 2So. Ap r', - w r-sas as seana 14s. fa U Art Pra tUn Usk .l K . - ft. BRIDOERS A CO.. aa W. Tni. street. , , -. ALLAK'8 maonbtio couoh btrxtp Mnt. Vaii. .au i- I. . . , WOODALL. 8HEPPARO, 0msslsta. n South Tryon BU . MO VANILLA LIKE BLUB RIBBON Not only is it pur but of rreat atrsnath and dellcaoy. Unquald for dssrU. (-ALL KINDS Or CIOARS AND TOBAC- oo, npes. eie. uon't rorast jreur Bua sr supply and buy front ns to-dar. JA8. t. STOW v. btqwjj CO.. Druaaista. yxxann lis. JTTIRB IB NO WArTTNO TO BS ERT : d at our plae-bis is a feature with v us )ust the sanis as serrrnt; only th . very best In th satin; lias. If . tiavsn't been eatlna with ua. all w aak emu. tw our mign, uiea Lunch NKW.TORK LUNCH ROOM. Wart FOR BALE-OOOD RENTTNO PROFKR. i7, payms; inn per cent, with ' hsDoemsnt. 3. ARTHUR HENDERSON ,tm vnu. , ; . ,,i LADIES, IT IS TIsTB TO BE . DOINO , your fall sad wlntsr swlri. Lm me , show you sm of the elecaat 8w1na ,i miw .'nwt im wtrui. wntte, Cemestte, Free, Anarewa Speetat and a , lot of ssoond-hasds, tborouahly ovr .. nauieo at vt.sb to ta. y. ti. anDXtWs, W East Trad St. 7 TWINTT-nVB TEARS- PRACTICAL vriMinai czpvmnce in miasma- ana Sl ln typswrlters, wtth aa ey alway t FiKuaiv wmsam um i. v. ajmitrj type writer a cood typewriter. J. . CRAT- ,iun at vu, ui m. Tryea, TT.TAH COCOA Ntrrs. CAtTLrFXOWER. Lettuce. Lima Beans.- fipinaeb, Evt . rural, Tumrp amisa, tjysier fiant, Csr- rot. Parsley, Celery. Bunch Turnips, rPnin uoioru. . tmra nice RsOUbes. V J1sapplea, Orssetrvtt. OranM. faney v table an cookln Appls. ; MJLLH- ron ajALa crushed v- "tons iw sisflS suitasi tor au ar eeoerets work. Wlil sunt yea Urrd yrts by wagoa or ear ea applleeUss. Fred Oiivsr, charrott. W. C -. . , EVERTTHTNO ntATS GOOD TO EAT la hot weather is (mi seree4 sy m In the beet style Come la an what we hsr aew, OaUa RESXArV Aft , , : v. TO LET-EAST AVE, tOJ N. POPLAR. : .; 8. Csldwell. 2S; Palmar tj; Lact Sih. tT; N. CJarkson. U, rooms, Mudrra' Itulidin:, B and 7; bnca store, tin; J'Hh and DS-vidava, 112.54; lars room. Sanders' Bullrtlnc. S U. Tryon St., Oecu. pwd aew s tailor shop, coed Hrht, oon venlmoea Only . E. L KSLER, ti S. Tryo Et, 'Pboae . E ILK pBMas IE SicialNotiGos LK'S 10c. Yard Wide English Long Cloth Again 5c, Yard Just 2,000 yards more put out for to-day of this great bargain. Heal fine 10c. quality soft English Long. Goth. Extra special 5c. yd. Ladies' Coat Sweaters Ladies' Coat Sweaters in White, Cardinal and Gray. These are made of un usually fine worsted yarns. The sizes are cut cor rectly. Prices $2.48 and $3,50. Ladies' and Children's Underwear A complete stock of Forest Mills and Essex ' Hills Underwear. This is the best and most perfect fit ting Underwear made in America. The price is no higher than the cheaply made, ill-fitting - garments that resemble them in ap pearance.' : 1 INSURANCE fire; LIFE, , ACCIDENT OITIOB No. But Bnardlag. BsjU Tfcoaa 4S9S. J ; m WW longfe;G!i!i!::3! 4 Goods Sent 04 Arr,oi,Jlr.rturnH? To at 0r ITxr - DAY Ladles' Essex Mills Vests, 25, 48 and 50c. Children's Union Suits,. 25, 50 Mo& 'iisct y, 1 1 3 : Ladies Union Suits, S3 and' 48c Boys " Velastic" ' neeced, Bibbed Union Suits, 43c. suit. - v." Misses' Essex Mills Rihbcd Vests and Union Suits, 25 and 50c. - Ladies' 'ibrest Mills Sm: and Wool and Wool Vesta and Union Suits, 75c, 98c fl5 to $1.98. Guaranteed Hosiery ! Fcr Wen, Women; and; '.. Qifldaf:v.: "Hed Raven" last Blaclr Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. We guar antee six pair to wear the hardest user for one year. If they don't, we will give you six more pair, price per pair 25c Boys' and Girls' heavy one uy one xuDDea btockinss, worth lSc pair, at 10c Prompt and, careful at tention' at all 5 times to' tho receipt and dispatch of baggage. Calls made at resi- dences or hotels. PHONES 105 AllD 1919. Attention giren to all kinds , of joauling. Braying a specialty, s i SOFT WARM ELEGANft They come in Oxfords, Tans and Blacks, and we show "a full t assort ment, cravenetted, of coursel ' J 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. j , Prices $15.00, $150,' $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00. ; ' : I 0 BlsffililfCo
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1908, edition 1
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