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CIAIXOITi; DAILY OEESIYER, lOC :R 1, 1D03. ! Mr. 'ana v.:. r C. J . oi Pittsburg. Pa., c ; - ri.fr J tu -vcnm anniversary of their widi.n-f i naay evening, at the home f t!j M:s; " Maxwell, No 407 i-at r'Ui slreet ' Mr. and -Mrs. Jones received their guests under a- bower vf palm ana chrysanthemums. Mrs. Jones wear . lng a beautiful gown of pink messa Jine. Supper was ftrv-d in the mam dining hall which v.as beautifully Aoratod with oalm and fc-rna. Th Invited guts were. lit. and Mra Arthur seamen, oi Chicago Mr. and Mr. Arthur Francis Carroll, : of "Washington; Mi Kathorine Cant f Columbia;- Mr. and Mra, George V. Chandler, ot Chicago, and faster BH!y Chandler; Mr. and Mra. Pu B. Williams, Miss Agnes Chandler, V-tf Chicago; Misses Georglanna, Eugenia and Annie Maxwell, . Mr and Mrs. Vv. H. Blanton. t 6heu y. spent yesterdayxia the city. Mr. and Mrs. Will N.' Thompson, w ho have been living at Judge WV P. Bynums, have taken, rooms wltl Mra, W. M. Mullen on Poplar street. . Mrs. Mint Bynum and daughter, Misses Mary and Busan, of Uncolnton, ' are now making their home with Judge W. P. Bynum on West Trade street. . ; t. ' : ' ' 'J, Mra Harvey Lambeth nas returned from Fayettevllle, where aho visited , relatives. . ' ' ' Mra, 3. Yf. Conway will entertain at fcrldge at her bom oa North Tryon ' street to-morrow attenoon at : o'clock in honor of Mra, W. H. Thomp son, who Ja soon to leave for Birming ham, Ala,, to spend the winter, ' Mrs. Edley It Craighill and Ml Norvell Craighill, of Lynchburg, Vs, ' who 4 hav been visiting Mr. J. H. CralghiU for the past ten day, will ra ' turn noma to-morrow. ? Mr. and, Mra. 8tuart W.' Cramer. " wno hav been spending; several -' months la the North, ara expected to return ,toth city to-day. : "' Cards reading" follow pav been received In the eity: - - . , t Mr. J, H. Walker , - . requests your presenca at the marriage ef his daughter , -!:.', Annla Lea,--- ;:. .ta .";'-'" Mr. Bayard Scales Cummlng ' OB the evening of Wednesday tn " eighteenth of November , . nineteen hundred and eight . . . -j- '- at nine o'clock . First Presbyterian church ' BeldsvlUe,. North Carolina. - ' r . k. ' DnUmnni ..ffcf Hrstld ' MUM 9. -Th ' , Rapids, Mich., who Is now the guesi f Mra W. W., Ward, will be with Mra. glmmons Jones after the mlddla ' of the week. , . K, , ' ' r V Mr. and Mrs. M. BV McItgUn, of Mooresville, were visitors In the city yesterday, stopping at the Central. Mr. 'an d Mrs. WllUam" C. , Crawford, of phlladelila, Pa., wera, guest at tha Centra) yesterday. . - . ? . y w , J-'- t Mtss Norma Bryson,' of Henderson ' villa, will arrive In the city Tuesday to vlalt Mtos Annie McCarvef on West r Fifth street. , ':':"J.t'-' '"W. The recepUon 'given .'last Tuesday evening in honor of the members of th faculty of Elisabeth College by President and Mrs. . C. B. - King at their residence was undoubtedly the . pleasantest social event of this sea son. ,?.' ";-.'.v ,S , :":V,- V' -Jr.'': Beautiful chrysanthemums and out flowers of various kinds were artis tically arranged about the rooms, giv ing them a festlvs air. As has always been tho custom, charade were engaged In, , causing much amusement and rivalry between tho two side. . Refreshments consist ing of salads and ios were greatly tnjoyed. .--....,';,.;- - , ,- Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. Bernhelrn, t)r. and Mra Mlsenhelmer, Dr." iMatheson, ' Mr. and Mrs. Zehm. Mr. Greever. Misses Palmer. Oreever, Karl a, Corrier, Umberger, Schaeffer, IRoss, Boyer, Jackson, Chappelear, Cessions, Walter, . Klager, . Dotger; Marcus and Allen. ' - , .'- s . Mrs. W. S. Llddell and Mrs. Thomas S. Franklin gave a delightfully in formal reception yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock In compliment to Mrs. J. A Solomons, formerly of this city. now of Orand Rapids, Mich., who Is tha fuest of Mrs. W. W. Ward. About fifty guest were invttea to meet Mrs. Solomons and to renew former friend ships. Dainty refreshments wera served. -. The residence was tastefully and attractively decorated with chrys anthemums. . - ' Mrs. i. W. Cannon, Jr., ; returned yesterday afternoon to her home in Concord, after (viaitlng Mis Louise wiQivoruk .;. The friends of Charlotte's talented little vocalist. Hazel O. Brown, will be pleased to know that she will ren der a selection from . "The Merry Widow" at the Floral Easaar, next Wednesday night.. In the eld i M. C A. Building. , . . . .. . Mr. and Mra H. M. .Wade nav moved from' No. 4 Carnegla Court to No. l North Church street, MIss'Adele Brooks Turner returned yesterday afternoon from Rock Hill. B. C, where she epent severs l days with Mrs. C. K. Schwrar. Mi sis Turner Is with Mrs. a. Q. Scott on Tenth avenue. The follo-wing from Tho Atlanta Journal yesterday will be of Interest In Charlotte . and throughout the State "Mrs. - Harry Jackson announced last evening the engagement of her youneest daughter, Florence King, and Mr. Fheppard Bryan, at a bauU ful dinner r irty given by Mr. and Mrs. Wilmrr Moore, at the Piedmont Drivlr? C;ur. "The sf.ii'nj wl'l Iale p!c In January, ani on account of the Trc. r . '-r a r,f hoth vniin? neorie. Will . en fi ' t rf b1:" tx.al Interest throi Jam : t :. v here the fcrlde' t f -r pr.r.-Uions been fore- - an 1 F'.c!al life. nd 1 i r JT.rvr "1 s I . ' c! NV-J ----,. . t ' : ' f -r r - ; -the r. t C.M i a'. j H S I e e "I -,-- t - you -I r'":" fr: f t w rt s r y - r r i t er t. .nie i ; t: ' Of..;;r.. hfr Mr. J j :-e l.'-nry Fryan, C-. I t of )' most i p. 1 1 .- f . - ; y has - 1 i i i t of i with e rrsr.i 1 . -n r t r -.-.d for 1 tf bctS n;i-ice-r." . c - - - cn Y. a ti v -, y-"-t v ;- y ' o 1 ; ' -, . 1 return to-morrow to .: .an after vimtinar nr . parents, sr. J lira. R. A. Wilklasou. - Mrs. O. W. Lovln? ha returned from, a visit of sevral dvs at the home of her sister, Mrs, B. T. Ketch am, in Winston-Salem. Miss Lanrie Bpong entertained de lightfully Imst evening Bt her home In ' -ilworth t a Hallowe'en party In honor of the (Spinsters. The home waa beautifully decorated throughout In a manner appropriate to the season, securing most skilfully and striklngrly the Hallowe'en effect About it all were the piquant and distinctive touches of the interesting occasion celebraed. An Interesting programme of games and contests bad been arranged beforehand ana was carried out amid much merri ment. There was a shirtwaist ro mance, three fortune telling contests and other features. The names of the 'young ladies who attended are shrouded In mystic secrecy. The young men Invited to participate in the pleasures of the evening " were: Messrs. C. Johnson. C. A. Mees. N. A. Cocke, Russell O. Lucas, Ted Cane. Bavnard, Carson Taliaferro, Joe Jonea, W. H. Wood. IV. B.. Smith, Grayden, Tom Moore, RedXern, and Fred Nash. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Green and Dr. and Mra A V. Glascock. . ;"v? . Amid tha din of drums, ,-wnd dis cords j,d mlphurous flames, tha girls of Elizabeth, attired In ghostly and mysterious , garbs, i descended v the stalra to the , "gym," hat era . tha lower ,regioxis vWera reached, they must -talk over corn stalks and briars, encounter rob 11ns, devils and witches of all kinds, and be shoved .much against tbetr wishes down s wooden chute-the-chutes, their shrieks" and groans mingling with the laughter of those who had preceded them. The "gym"- was the spookiest of "places, decorated as it was with great Jack-o'-Lanterna, black Cats, witches and devils. Apples were bobbing every where and bags of peanut contain-' lng fortunes were plentiful. ; In corn shock tents gypsies were kept busy reading palms and foretelling the fu ture, while shrill vowed ghosts kept tha air ringing: with their cries, Pumpkin pis, ginger bread and lem onade were served by llttl black Imya. . i ..-;, v.j.v V.V'-.V' The lolllfication was ended by every ghost taking- his dearest - shade by hand and promenading around. the campus to tha music of the tlg bass J . V . . . ' The Church Imnrovement Society of Tryon Street ' Methodist church, will givs a reception at the residence of Mr. J. N. MoCauSland. No. 404 North Poplar street, Tuesday night. Novem ber 10th. . Everybody is Invited. A silver offering will bs accepted. - . A number 'of ruests enjoyed a de lightful Hallowe'en party last night given by Mrs. w. W. uranam, at ner residence In th Vance Apartments, on Mint street . . :" ,r-AvM PEBSOX.U V; The Movetrn-nts of a JTombev of Peo plo. Visitors and Otners. a ; Judsa B. V. Long, of ' Statesville, was registered among the guest at the Buford yesterday morning. ) , Mr.'' E. H. Martin, of Lynchburg. Va., spent yesterday in tho city on business. , . Mr. 43. 3. Collier, a well-known traveling man, who has been stopping at tho Leland, left yesterday morn ing for Macon. Ga.. to voto. ' Before leaving, he said that he. would cast th straight Democratic ticket Mr. John E. Rav. of Raleigh, su perintendent of tha State School for the-Blind, spent a few hours In the city yesterday, i i-.v?.,..-.-.-;; Mr. 3. Vf. ' Forbls, of Qreensboro, spent yesterday at th Central. . Dr. J. R. Wagner, of Chesterfleld, 8. was a Charlotte visitor yester day.' - '- ' V i '.T" Mr. ' Ed W. . Cobk. of Now Tork. agent for "Tho Runaways. spent yes terday at tho central. - . . i ; Mr William M. Knott of Winston, Was a guesMn th cuy yesterday.- ; Mr. T. 8. McLatighlln, of - Raleigh, spent yesterday at th Central. Mr. J. M. Robertson, of Augusta, Oa., waa a guest at th Solwyn yes terday. . . Mr. D.- N. Burroughs, of Conway, S. a, was a Charlott visitor yster. uy. , - . - . Mv John C. Winder, of Dante. Va., was a guest at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. Sidney J. Hureyf of Dillon, S. C. spent yesterday In th city on bust ness. . ' -. Mr. J.. M. Boykin. of ChatUnooga, Tenn., waa a guest at the Selwyn yes terday. ' r . .. Prof J. A. Matheson, of the State Normal. Greensboro, was a guest at the 8elwyn for a few hours yeBterday. Mr. E. C. Simpson, of Waynesvlll. spent yesterday at the Stonewall. Mr. R. E. Dalton. of Winston, spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. W. T. Gregory, of Lancaster. 8. C. was a Charlotte visitor, yes terday. Mr. W. I Cooper, of Winston, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, stopping at tho' Stonewall. . . Mr. R. S.- Reinhardt, of Llncolnton, spent yesterday at th Buford. Mr. John C Rankin, of Lowell, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday,, ' Mr. John A. Ke!l. of Fort Mill. S. C., spent yesteraay in the city. . Mr. J. M. Wylie, ot Rock Hill 9. C, sreiLt yesterday in the city oa busi ness. ."-' ' . ' Among the ruests regirtered'at the Central yefteraay were Messrs. j. hi. and Carl Smith, nf Rockingham...: Prof. ' Charles-E. Brewer, head of the department: of chemistry at Wake Forest Collere, and t'a.t councilor of the Junior Order of L nited American Jiachanics, who presented the flag to Cie Y. M. C. A. yefierdav afternoon, returned to hf home In Wske Forest last nighC While in the city, Prof. Brewer was the guast of Mr. E. K, Preston. Mr. 5. J. Pnrhnm, of Bessemer City. spent yesterday In the city on cusl. Bess. ". Mr.; C. B. Sullivan, f Laurens, S. C, was a guet at ti.e Stlyn yester dav. yrT. O. II. Honry. of Ahevi:!,'was 'a. Charlotte visitor yesterday. jlr. W. 15. Cement editor of The Morksvlile Courier, spent yesterday In the citv. - . Mr. C. V. McKesson, of Jforganton spept yesterday In the ci;y on his way hofne from Cart hero, where he delivered a poiittisl a .' Rev. E. J. MulUnx, rf GreenvIMe o c. will arrive i-i t.-.e city this ' afternoon to v. ;'t his r in '"in. Mr. v.wman A. f .:th. of t". llamllton Urtia Dru? Com; sr. y. A Few I" --r I ' ' A!"t t .... -Tv !r w.'l V r - tv;R s - - --;rr "r ftt t - A T- -t : r -. n A -' i I Ti-'re Is a ii rr,r'il r-arV-t in tf.e : It t.-. c..v'e of tne f T-a L. r ''". r - - n f I - ' 1 s - '"" r ' It r 'Hi ' " J. II ; : 1 l.it Sunday, is doing a wU u could 1 expected--. ; ; .:. . ) -, ; . A letter received yesterday -from "t:ovvin Rock conveyed the. Intelli gence that tha mountains thereabouts were simply covered with snow. . A meeting of the choral class at the Presbyterian College-will be held Monday night at o'clock. The oc casion promises-to be especially in teresting... tv, -.,i,;.r.;,,. . , , V A deed was Oled yesterday trans ferring a tract of land .in Deweese township, from the Stough-Oornellus Company to the Cornelius Furniture Company. . The -consideration for the transaction was $300s . Two forfeitures of .bonds by two defendants-and three cases of vio lations of the : sanitary , ordinance, wherein defendants were taxed wl;h the costs, constituted r the whole of the recorder's court yesterday. The Charlotte- Ministerial Asso ciation will hold an important meet ing to-morrow morning it 11 o'clock In the parlors' of tha Young Men's Christian Association Building. The mayor Is expected to make a speech. Mr. William A. Barber, president of the Carolina A Northwestern Rail way, running from Chester, 8. C., to Edgemont. Is reported to have been operated on for appendicitis. He lives in New York, where he Is now said to be convalescent. - . t , Mr. Cliff Bell bought yesterday from Dr. J. R. Irwin a building lot at No. 7 North. Myers street , The trade was negotiated through 3y Ar thur Henderson tt Bro. Mr. Bell will build a modern residence there soon. ; ''". Mr. John "Vf.y Smith, who 4 was seized with an attack of appendicitis In Richmond, Va. some time-ago 'and underwent an operation, la getting along -fairly well , and will, It is thought, be brought home the first of the week. His condition or awhile wag critical,.; . ' jucnaxa charter into shape. Will B Finished Some Tlrno This Week So Far as Committee is Con cerned and May. Be Taken Up to Home Kxumt To-Morrow Nhjot Cbangea la Its Provisions. f ; y Another of the many conferences hich th aldermanlc charter commit tee have had of late wa. held last nlirti anit nt Itm nlrvM It Wil Itltl4 as possible that that document maly reach to-morrow a stat of approxi mate completion which will mak pos sible Its consideration. In some form by th board of aldermen at Us reg ular November meeting to-morrow night ' If this b found not pos sible a special meeting will be called for its oonslderation as it will .be long-enough to arak some ten or twelva columns of Th . Observer. " A copy will be provided each alderman, some time this week, it Is believed, so that its reading before the board will be superfluous, previous persuing supplanting this, m' , , !. There ar a lew cnanges . in in plan as now agreed on which distin guish it from the original, but com paratively few. Th government provided for will be a mayor and three aldermen elected by, th people ana five school commissioners, appointed b ythe mayor. Tha different depart ments of the city administration will be divided but th chairmanship dif ferent The waterworks company will continue to b a separate corpo ration, but the aldermen' will b ex ollicio commissioners. Just as they will perform also the duties of fire, poll and health commissioners. ) Th change In name from commis sioners to aldermen is merely to avoid any appearance of being unnecessari ly radical ana to avoia any opposition which might spring from a conserva tism which clings merely to form rather than to method and spirit ' It waa first proposed that tho mayor be elected by th aldermen, but this has been abandoned. He will per form the functions of an alderman. Th salaries to b paid these offi cers constitute a matter as yet unde termined As already known, they will be hequlred to give all their time to th work and must be paid salaries commensurat - with . their earning power in th .world of finance and business. Even when - vrything else has been agreed on. the finding of th right men wlU be no llttl task. 1 he term of service of th aldermen will be six years, on to be elected every two years. This will necessitate tne selection on th first round of on to serve six years, one to serve four years ana one to serve two years. When the. board of aldermen has hashed over the matter to its heart's content and each member-has offered ana fought for emendations to suit his particular hereditary tendencies and the Ideas inculcated byv his par ticular 'environment and training, backed by th endorsement of - the city fathers, . the document will b suommea to a mass meeting of elti sens for their discussion and aDDro val. After all this is said and done, It will be sent to the Legislature, w hich will finally pass on It , As soon ur ever) as-U beeom effeotlve un der the potential toua hof tha Ralelsrh body.the present aldermen and com missioners will die an official death. Mr. H. 5f. Barrwow DewneraWly 111 Mr. IJ. M. Barrow, of Concord, who has an oriice in the TruBt Building. being a public auditor, underwent a serious operation at the Presbyterian Tospltal - yesterday morning. , His coBQition at midnight was very crit. leal Indeed snd small hope of recov ery was entertained. . Mrs. Barrow and other relatives came to the city to be with him. Mr. Barrow was taken to the hospital for treatment early In the week. . . - ( CORRECTLY A17D PRCirriLY, ENGRAVED ;-y sEiro ror- caz.ipli.': ai:d price3. J. P. Stevens Enrr-Vlr.fl CO., Engravers 47 wnnrnALL ct., atlmita, GA. v - ' To i:ee? I. : cci2'o :ict Ccr ITOR KENT Seven - room house, - all modern - con-: venlences, tOJ East More- - bead. Apply II. A. Murrill, ; car Queen City Printing Co. , rRIXTTXO Our Cistomerisay , w do th BEST. . BLANK BOOKS Let us mak . your next set of Blank Bookv according to our Patent Flat - Opening style. We havs tha . - only suitable equipment for , this work In this section. . OFFICE SCrPLirS--Anythlng - you need. Our goods ara. v ' 'r Fresh our prices are .Right C'jffiiciTy'Fr::;Ti:;GC0..1 14 E. Fonrtn 6t . " ' OHARLOTTK, N. , ,., ' WANTK first-class . Stenographer. Annual Gathering ot St Mary's . . . Aliunnao. - With the season of All Saint's, Day come the annual reunion of th "St Mary Girls," and on- Monday after noon at 4 o'clock In th vestry of St Peter's Episcopal church, th chap ter will meet Mrs. Frank Wilkes, tho president letters of interest from the rector of this- renowned school, and from som of th .older alumnae. T In Charlotte thero ar aom thlr-ty-flv or forty alumna ranging from 18S0 to 1908 In data, and a full at tendance is asked. v : The" Ladles' Aid Society of 8t Mark's Lutheran church svlll have a sal of fancy work at Mr. J. H.. Halm's placs on North Tryorr street th sec ond week In November. All ladles who have not sent in their work ar requested to send. It to Mrs. C. Va laaer, No. 601 South Tryon street by Wednesday, November 4th: .. Quality Makes Demand. .JACKSON SQUARE ; COFFEE ... ' " Is' sold on its jnents, anu each can - we ' guarantee to i please yoii. ' Now;25, cents per pound at your grocer's. lz;:Am Ccffee .Co, lid. - ITew Orleans. La..' Vearn's Chestol ' . .. (Chest Ointment) , ' 'A valuable external remedy "for croup, colds, sore , throat - and congestion of tha -throat and lungs. - , , 25C a bottle. . Registered Nurses " Plrectory , (Graduate Nurses Only). DiTiitlHJisa Held Stcre r- .. '' - V V,: ... .. 5 , , - - , Tlionc 41 - an4 S00. . GTYCilQM?:--y "-"'""rDOOTC - Femlnlna Footwear Is unusually handsom 'this season, ; L ,;. th styjea w ar "showing. Bo suro to our specials. ' Th "College" Patent Kid,, plain too styl. Button and Blucher, Th City," Vlcl Kid and Bright OunmataL , plain toe style, Bluchor. " Th ; 3ut It,1' soft Golden Brown Vlcl Kid, ; opera shape tip. style Blucher. , These ar all - band sewed welt light sole, extension : edge. ; military heel. All tailored to our order,, with th five-dollar, finish and wear. ! . Prlc $8.50. By mail SS.75. c!ir.m - r,:ooa -co. C - r In a i . Ytstova A nmnber, of new, popular priced Coat Suits for this -week. Blues," -Garnets, Black and Browns, made of plain - Hard Finished and Fancy Striped Serges. ' These are the plain; tail ored 30 and - 3$-inch medium close-fitted coats, r satin lined -and -button trimmed' . The skirts are v plain gored with r semi- : folds and " buttons down the front' Prices $15.00 and$l&50.:, 'V " $22.50 ; Broadcloths Suits' at ' $U0.' ' - -I v.. :,:--!" --T .. - i :'. ' , : All-Wool Broadcloth Suits in Garnet, Navjt . and Brown; 36-inch v satin lined, satin trimmed coat, -pointed effect; real $22.50 values, at $17.50. 4 " Hisses' Cloaks V ' Beautiful line of Misses' v Cloaks; the newest styles, in Old Blue, Green, Brown ' and Red, $70, $8.50, to $12.50. 'v : : k Children's -Bed- Reefers, $2.48, $2.98 to $5.00.; $3.00 Black Silk Petticoats, ' , $3.93 " , - - This is one , of the best Silk Petticoat bargains that 'we nave ever carnea rcgu- larly .in stock." A. good rustling - Taffeta, wide flouncer-- 6.oO . . value' $3.98. ' : . i i ii -i in mm dim; i III a ii m, m-. '.'IP' Special Mcgs TURKEaiNE-A 8URB CURB FOR creiip. pneumonia, and rhoumatlsm. ENUUSU A Jd'LARTY, 40 S. Tryon. . SATURDAY WALTER BAKER'S CHOC- olate ltio. His Cocoa too. Coffee locj to iX Boodles Raisins and Cui-rants 10c. pound. Citron 15a. pound. Slwlled Al monds 35c. Nuts 12Vfcc. to Wo. Hums Saturdny 14c. Sugar at cost. Tea Sua. worth 60o. Butter Ke. Kggs. ffio. ' Ap- rles 10c. to J6e. peck. Peas and Beans l-3o. quart. - Pears 2fo... Mackerel to So. BRlOQERa A CQJM .Trad street. " NUNNALL.T'8 PECANELLES. - BON Ttnn. ' PhnMil.tM. Jorain . AlmnndK. Mint Waters. Chocolate . Peppermints, Caramels, eto., Cresn Dy .express just received. "None -like NunBally's, WOpDALti 8UEFPARD, AfenU. . MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY-HUN- Creds of housekeepers will be satisnea only with Blue Ribbon Vanilla or Lem on. Quality counts and wins out In the end. i. - M. LET VS FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS, we know how, and always give prompt and efficient work. J AS. P. 8TOWB V : CO.,' Druggists.,. 'Phone 179. , " v TH HRE 13 NO WAITINOTO BE BERV ed at our piaoM-uiis is a loaiure wun us lust the earn as serving only the very best In th eating line. If you haven't been eating wltii us. all w ask Is a call. fe our sign, "Quick Lunch." NEW VOR1C LUNCH ROOM. U W est Trad Bt, - rOR RENT MODERN T-ROOM HOUSE, 705 Nr. Pine St., S; modpro S-room house, M W. Trade St.. tzlMi; modern 4-room house. Ml N. Brevard 6t.. .; l-ronm house, N. Prram Hi., tiJl . 1. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. . LA DIE 8, IT 13 TIME TO EE DOING your fail and winter sewing. I.t m show you some ot the elegant h-wlng Machine which I am. efferin. White, Domestic Free. Andrews tpil and a lot ot second-hands, tborouKhly owr. hsulml at VIM lo U F. U. A.NDREWd, ZU East Trade St. TWKNTY-FIVB YEARS' PRACTICAL I... typewriters, with so rye always to ' perfection make the L. C. Smith type- TON A CU., 217 8. Tryon. . SMOKED TONGl-ES-WE HAVE- JUST received a shlprnfiit of Oampreclil's tamous Smoked Tongn. As you are " so doubt swsre the lonirues have no iusl tor nuai-.ty and flavor. All medium sire 75c, L10. etc MILLER-VAN CO. , s-OIL stALB-CP-t.-MIED FTON IN , sn'abls i t .i grs.les conemt work.' V.ul fluote you ouvered prices Yy wsgon or rars on spuieaaoa. .Sj Ciivcr. Charlotte. N. C EVEnrTirrVT T"Trs good to eat In r..t weatt.er Is b'n senrsd br o In the best style. Cc In "l wht we bsve now. Ur-U .E;siA"i- A;r. , - .. ' - TO t I,rT-.FT AVE, N. POPLAR, i ii ri lfU, ; Paiiner t, t . i set ,' T; N. cirkon. t; rwnit tfi.u.:r ,t:d:n, IS and $71 brt k store. n " i I'svl'Unn. I'.'''1; larv rvm, I I--p; ,i now as ta.r snosi, -'d ccn r.ir.;a, or.ly It. E. 1 Ki-i.- LI - E. Ttjoa- it. 'i ban l-C Li 10ci English Long Cloth at - 5c Yard Y The balance of this v great - lOjOOOyard purchase goes this week at just half 5 price. Smooth, soft quali ty English : Cloth, yard , wide; regular 10c quali- ' ty at 5c. yard. - . Ladies' Coat Sweaters - Ladies'. .Coat Sweaters in " White, Cardinal and Gray. . These are " made of im . usually fine worsted yarns. The sizes are v cut . cor rectly. . Prices $2.48 and ' $3.50. j,.''. , : L Rye l!:ttt:s:3 i; S:j irjsiRArjcE LIFE ACCIDENT OlTICt . naarBandlag. hi) 1 1 v v y a i.r -. ' In fashion, fabric, finish and fit we have tho best ready for Berriceclothes 'that can , be produced- Some may ask, -why! ,We vrould say, "because our . . - . -. t - clothes are mado.by the Largest and best factories in the, country." Those tliat.buy them , say that "they look -well, fit well and "wear well." ,11 ' n ki Ladies' and " CUldrcn Underwear "; A complete stock of Forest Mills and Jbssex Miii? Pndenv'ear. . This is -the best and most perfect fit ting Underwear made in America. The price is no "higher than the cheaply made, ill-fitting garment? ' that resemble them in ap pearance. Ladies' Esser Hill3 Vest.-, 25,' 48 and 50c. Children's Union Suits, 25, 50 and 75c -LadiesVUnion Suits, 33 ar. 1 'i 48c ' - Boys' Velastic" Fleece J , ; Ribbed Union Suits, 48 - suih Misses Essex Mills Ribbe 1 . Vests :and Union Suitr, 25 and 50c. Ladies' Forest 'Mills ST: and Wool and Wool Vei ; and Union Suits, 75c, ; 98c, $1J25 to $1.98. Guaranteed Hosiery . Fcr . - lien, Women and Children "Red " Raven" Fast Black Hosiery for Men, Womc a . and Children! We guar ' antce six pair to wear tl:2 " hardest user for one yevr. If they don't, we will give ' ' you Eix more pair. PrL i .: per pair 25c . Boys' and Girls' heavy on i . by one Ribbed Stocking, worth 15c pair, at 10c. DliiknsicrCc. . , Prompt and careful at- fnntfnn of oil tim a t1" receipt ; and dispatch c f baggage. Calls made at resi dences or hotels. pnoin:3 ics aiid icic. A n 4-? sitrAt. r1 1 kinds of hauling. Drayir a specialty.' , ' TR.Y 0?;'- 7 ru ii t ,1 K-j - - n t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1908, edition 1
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