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CHARLOTTE DAILY 0E3EBVEII, NOVEMBER 3, 1M3.'' r .7? Mrs.-. W. .il-Thompson was the 'guest of honor at the bridge party which Mrs. J. W, Conway gave at her ' homt on Xorth Tryon street yester-, day afternoon to a select company of friend Those playing -were Mee Vemes W. H. Thompson, J. By Van Is'ees, Jeremiah Goff. W. 8. Uddell, Minnie Wrlston Smith, Ralph Van V Landlnham, J- a. Solomons, and. , Matt Dowd. The first prise, a fceautl? ful bridge set, wu won by Mrs. 6ole mons. The guest of honor prise was t. a warded Mrs. Thompson.,,-' ' , , " The event the evening will be the fcrldge party which iMrs.-.w". 6. L14 - dell wljl give at her horn on East , a venue In honor y of Mrs. IV -Thpmiion. ',;!, X-: l--':iyZH .. '. -..v.-. - 1 'J ' " !o:--.,r'; - f Ml Msude CraJg delightfully n -'. tertained about titty of her friends Saturday night at her home in Mint - Hill complimentary to MtsSes Irene Harris-end Mible Clantoa. of Char lotte, and Jessie Hooks, of Matthews. , A number of interesting games were , played, aftar- which refreshments ww are served la the dining room. Miss ". Lessle Hlnson rendered several beauti ful selections on the piano which add ed greatly to . the pleasure - of . the wveninsv The ' out-of-town- cueats were Misses Alene Fields, of Marietta, Ua. Ida Lewis, of Newport, Va.; Mary crorg. of Btatesville; Kate JCeown, of Davidson; Leila Rogers, of Arling ton: and Messrs. Vanos Hoke and araea Peoples, of Charlotte, and Piatt ooka Ollle Abernethv. and . Jason wfclMers, of Matthews.. . - - i. . , ' I Mrs. V. H. Thompson wilt e the : suert of honor at - a bridge party w.hlch Mra Mlnnfa. Wriston smith will . sve at her homo on East Morehead i street to-morrow evening. .1 Miss Margaret Bridges, of Wilming ton, . who has been spending some time in. Western North: Carolina, is tha guest for a few days of Mrs. Bax ter B. Moors on Couth Tryon street' - . , Mrs. WAI. Baxdlns-wilt ba hostess , at the meeting of tha Porosis this afternoon af er : nm V" North , t, Tryon streeti :;vf?, jS$?ii Cards oi invitation have V bean 're calved by relatives and friends of tha , ibride-to-be to (the marriage of Miss Charlotte Louis Dixon, daughter of ; 7 -Mr. and Mra Thomas Dixon, Jr.,' f New Tor, to Mr. WllUam Crawford ' Bum of Griffin, O. The weddlne; will take place at the home of tha p' i parents of tha bride-elect Monday ' - evening. November. 16th, at f oeloolc The engagement of MUss Dixon and r Mr. Burns was announced in The Ob : tanrer' several, weeks ago; . ' h "'"''tV' ' 1 f ''j'-i"V ' '' -1 Mra John Johnston: - and family liave returned V tha city after epend- -- fne; the summer at Zuela in Gaston county, l ' , The choral class or Mnsurgia of the ,,- Presbyterian College held a moat In terestinf meeting in the college audi ' . torium i last 5 night Mendelssohn's V. "Hymn of Prauses" will be the first -work studied,,;"- . - , y ' 'f ' 1 1triv; W C: itaaih. ' H ' Vdnroe, Is x visiting at the home of Mrs, O. SV Jieath on Baldwin avenue. , , t ; -- , ' ffiv-..'11"1 "' " " ; ; Cards reading as follows have been ' received la the city r , .,.. s" Ir. and Mrsy Frank Shepherd prulll e4uest the honor of roar presence - . at the marriage of their daughter, , yh : a? , Alice 4 Winston,' . ,4 j f . . Mr. ' Thomas WUlls Alexander T . 'On tha evening1 of Wednesday, the i y , j eighteenth of November r?, ; at nine o'clock "" i1 at the Charah of- tha Good Shepherd ; Roelry Mount; (North Carolina , " " - Will ba at home i.vi,y- arier xne nrm or jecemoer at four hundred West .Trade street " , Charlotte, North Carolina. : - ' -' -vi --v V ; v - w.'' t Misses Laura and Alice Wobdbury, . of Lynn. Mlsa, who are visiting at the ffelwyn, will spend the week-end at , High Shoals with Mr, X. A. Tompkins. :.-.j ..' ' -".'.V in" m iJ-'.,'' ';' Mrs. 3tt : C. ' Springs and daughter. - Carrie, have returned to , Lexington, - after spending a few dsys In thelty as the guest of Mrs. W. M. Smith, v r... -.;.':. '.. -j mi'1, i" -'-'V?'?' ' Mrs. W. D. Vinson, of Davidson, and - her daughter; Miss Maud Vinson,' who has lately .returned ;: from Eurooe. ;a spent yesterday , in the city shopping Air. and Mrs, C, p. Davis, who have been living In Norfolk, V., for. the i . past eight years, have returned to the city and will live here. Mr. Davis will : :,t: engage la the grocery . business. , Mr. and Mrs.- Davis have' juany fr vends ' who will be (lad to learn vf their re- ' turn::;; -v,,-; , , . " Mrs. Robert Qwaltney and children. of Wilmington, who are the gnexts cf 4 Mra W R.. Taliaferro - In Dllworth. will return to their home the latter part of the week. , .!,.. '" -'':-; -..- Mrs. R; H. Jordan has returned to i the city from Spencer, Va where she . i spent awhile. . . -V -v. -i- ' " ., ',' 1 ; v . " Mrs. 'Julius' Lelsel has returned from : .Phlladelph'a, Pa., ' where she,- spent , some time. . ' , ' Mrs. "-Ada Nuttall, of Rockingham, is tha guest of her brother, Mr, Cam eron Morrison, v. . - ,y ..: Miss Maugei Moseley. who - spent Sunday with- her parents, returns to day to Salem Academy to resume her studies :. ' ' - '. - ' ' J. 'Mn' O. W. Chance and daughter, ef Montgomery. W. ,Va., are visiting Mr. . Chance's brother, - Mr. V L J. Chance, on, Worthlngton, avenue. . ; Mra W, A. Smith win entertain at her home on . East Morehead street this afternoon at bridge. : , . . -: . - ' '-. ' -v.-'ct :.'"'' A delightful social event will he the bridge whist party which Mra Arnold Fhaw wiirglve at her bom pn East rirst street. . Mr. and Mra T. C. Abbott and family have returned from Hender sonville. . - j -v ' ;' The literature department? of the Wornsa's Club will meet this morning t 11 o'clock with Mrs. O. B. Ealne, at the Buford Hotel. - .. , r Win Dieruwi Jail Thursday.,- . , After a day spent entirely in'tha transaction ef such routine business j s the month of October put before '. them for attention, the county com-i mlsaioners adjournej late yesterday' afternoon to mtf -t Thursday. On this occasion plans w ill be maie on the i subject of ; f r . r -'d new county Jail, the tiff-1 f r wr. rh now gen erally reccF'- .:.J ti t' uri'rt: It Is expected set: -.a rf r.-ne !r.nftenet8- will be generr.lf ferecce.. 1 Et ..ur.- . s con- Trje -leTr-t. t a c PEE-SOXAit The Movements of a Number of Peo ple.; Visitors and Ottiera. .- Bev. W. A. MoAuley passed through the city Veaterday n route from Huntersvllle. to Due West, a. C : Mr. Georae L. Beet, superintendent of the dining car service of the South ern, returned to the city last night from a trip West. . Mr. Beet attend ed the meeting In Chicago of the Dining. Car Superintendents Associa tion. :r;E' rvvv';.'':' ?'-''';. Mr. John W. Tucker will leava to morrow night for the North to spend . several week on business., i-:- :,.&; Bev. Dr.. George W, Lay. rector Of St. Marys School. Kalelgh, Is the guest this week of Mr. and. Mrs.. Jor dan S. Thomas, on Elizabeth, Heights. Dr. Lay is here for the Convocation of Charlotte, which meets Thursdays Major William A. Grahamv of Ral; elgh. Commissioner - of Agriculture, spent yesterday In tha eltjrj with rela i uvea. , . 2. ,; T' I ' - iwi. w. r. fttevens. of Benhettjvlile. i. C-, was registered esterday at the Central.- '' ',. ': X " Among the visitors In th city yes terdar -were Messrs. 5 D. A- BiggerS and H. L. Simril, of Rock HflU S. C i Mr. H. Hi Withers,! of Chester, & J, spent yesterday ( at , th CentraU ; Mr. W. J. Barron, ot iiouispurg, was a guest In tha city yesterday, y , .; vr , ; Mr , Henry iCiCUrk,: president of the Charlotte Supply Company, has returned to the city from Blrmlng-, ham,: Alaw" to rotsypr- , I Mr. W. A. Billings, of Durham, was registered among . th "guests : at the Buford last Bights ' . -a-'- Mr. -T." Bhlnn. ot Marshvllle, spent yesterday at the Buford. w"s - CoL W. B. Holt; of Lexington, Is pending several, days In the city. .- h;iM-&:-;''! '". .' . -'vl ,:k-vtiUfi BRIEFS.' : " t-?l' A Tew Minor ' Hsppraings in , and , ,.j.' About 1h City. Mr. Trank Qllreath is'qulte sick t bis. apartments over Xvey's. , . Tha many friends of Mr. John smith will reioice to learn. that he Is steadily Improving in Richmond, Va. - -Mr. O. J. ' Thiea . Is building a handsome l-room residence on his lot on JCUsabeth. avenue naar ,yox street ? :' '--Beginning last night the Dixie, on West Trade street, , Inaugurated a vaudeville show, which will be a regu tar feature.'. - ;f r:.'' . . : -x-vmAU those : who have " promised cake and candy for tha floral fair are requested to make complete 'returns by to-morrow noon. . y,. ..i" t Jim Hill was arrested yesterday, charged with retailing liquor 4o A. L. Berryhlll and Andy Hipp. . Ha gave $100 bond and was released until -this morning. All the parties;, concerned are whits. 7- , :'i..,-; .r.vs"'-::-'i .'.Mra Julia A, Gibson yesterday sold to Mr, J. W. Alexander af, Spar tanburg, 8. C, a section of real aetata la that lty for $1,000. ; Ths deal was mide by J..E. Murphy Co. ; 'i"--Mrs.. K- v VT sklnnerv?f :?? tba Wayne - Musical Comiedy, who 4 has been nder trestment at the Presby terian Hospital for ths past week, left yesterday for Wlnston-Salam to Join her.company. .;.':: " ' 'lyl l ii '..A" petition was presented to the board of county commissioners yester day aeklng for a special school elec tion.. The board granted the request fixing December Ith as the date for ascertaining the will I the sovereigns In Berryhlll township, district No. 1. r-Cotton receipts-, yesterday:" lit hales at cents; last year; IIS .at 10 1-8 cents, Receipts have moved upward lately so that the deficiency for tha season has been overdone and . ti or its )aiea established. -; Ths figures for this season are M5 bales, as against l.lzt last year. - j"." .'1 , 1 II ' ' OPTICAL FIRMS CONSOLIDATE. The PooU A sWhesiand Company to Do big OpUcal Business Hera Wltn i OOiccs on North Tryon Street. ' The Puetf Southarland Company ts thr name ot the new firm of manu facturing opticians which ; has lust been formed, the new company being a mercer of the Wo optical concerns already In business In ? Charlotte, fnamely, B. D- Puett 4k ' CO, and the Southerland Cpucal . company. . yne Incorporators ! sre Messrs. B. D. Puett, Odell -BoutherlanA" and 'Dr. Adam Fisher. Offices will be retain ed at No. II North Tryon street the home of B. D.rPuett. Co. Of the new concern. Mr. B. H puett la presi dent snd general manager and Mr. Southerland aecretanr and treasurer. The Puett V Southerland Company. will make a specialty of Ailing pre scriptions . In " all optical lines, those at the head of the new concern being expert opticians. .. -.. .j .-. sAmcKT o'toi m kews: ' '-'-"'. From the top cf tha Tomp kins tower Tho Observer will anno ones to : the , people : CharloUa '.' and - MecVlenburg county ai midnight tha result ot the national election. At 1 " o'clock, ntldnlgbt the powerful . searchlight at the top of the " tower will be directed toward the South If Mr. Bryan -Is 1 elected, and toward the North) If Mr. Taft is the choice of -the people of the country. In ''the event that the. election is rlcwe or the returns slow, and : tirrliilte news consequently de iaycti, the final revolt .Will . be iiiiiiIi) Lnowti in Ute manner biillcatrd above as soon after i .miJni!t 4 deflnite returns . . ar ci i dnatila The search- - I'-l t v. be aie iorU the urtii or the twntli, s the . oae his y1 be, fnr a period of 8i n.liiutps, so tliat the peopl ' of tlie city a"d county may be fully apprised of tlie result. Larlu-r la ll. r'tit as soon as the -rrturm eta comlnj In the tu-rt "!.t will be tixrd to lni!K3t the drift of the election, l or instance If ' the newfroni Ohio Is to the effect thl l.ryan I In the lead in that btaie or w I .rolja!)lv --carry it,-ttte t-- ' i.t wul be directed towr,i i . South; , If Tal's stur la the as- 'cendency thu 1' ht i I (sVine : toward the Norm. In tue ljk.it- . cation of the t.'iri'.iarj a t vantage the . , t w - t. stand at the Ficn ". ..t, Nortit or boinh, ( r 3 r dnrfn? tire lulls In t J ,' lmlir;l a tt.wt t 1 Ine d '" tue I t ' i!itfS,; '.ins 1 to J T' - t'r.r- ! VI : i ! ': '- a i J S per-p-fTi.- '. lit i ti- ly at i..; (' ft"! ' or t . . ' k thi re in to the O' I :.vr. Vi iMPlV 111. ; . JO. ti-.- : 1 i.mir I t u"i i X ? ) 1 be no r '"e of i i I vo r y J S b up t i s 1-1 h e starfu-d by which all otherlsoaps are Judged. Somel'soap 'smanitfape - turersfciairat tliat fthteir product-is "as good" or ri. as pure ''.or ras cheap" neither you nor any other sensible woman " will btherKwiththeas 1 good'kindr. 'Youant real Ivory Soap; not the imitation kind. mmiyory JL -A' -I .-' 'ins 'M.KECTtAJj AT ELIZABETH. -v . k ' i' si 'jf-n.i nun mi ,.-,. i.'.j .'""rW. Stndents of School of Eipreaslon e- Hgut line Audience Wltn rresenta- Uon of Two,Playa.w.r .' rv The. two plays given by. ths under graduates -of tha JEUsaDetn college School of Expression In the - college auditorium last evening were enjoyed br 'an aDureoiatlve f audience. ' For years the college has given special at tention to the department of expres sion and as . Miss Walter, ths present headof - this- department, was here last year, every one knew that any thing conducted y her must be a suoeesa. - . .-. . . The comedietta; "My TJncla's "WIU.'' in which all three .participants ware Charlotte : ' girls, was rendered, in, a manner that was highly creditable to tha actors as well an their instructor. Miss E. -Alexander, the heroine Of the play, showed her ability as an actress In the charming way that she acted, her expression and voice being well suited to tha part that she took. Hiss nay was a very determined ana persistent lover, winning his point in the end, as a man both in make-up and actions aha was a success, "-As ' Mr. Barker. Miss B. Dotger played excellently, this part suiting her' versatile talent , admirably, es pecially the grave, thoughtful mien oz -tne eideriy man. , -Ki-: rPar Telephone,", tha aleas'lng little farce, was full of wit and brightness which was brought out admirably by the eleven -' actresses taking part in it. Miss MeLeod and Miss King both proved . themselves eapabla ot . takl ng difficult men 'a parte and playing the devoted" lover in admirable style. Miss Oralchen was simply great, as Nora, the maid.4 Beth Miss Hedricks and Miss .Bertha XhMger have acted before Charlotte audiences before and as usual they greatly delighted those present last night, appearing as they did to unusual advantage as the two charming, delightful girls In the play. miss - neancKr racist u expressions were unusually , good, serving to re late a great part of the story. Miss B. Dotger's gestures, and actions w-re alM excellent, and done withy ap proprlateneas in eatery Instance; In fact, every member of the cast was excellent and .ths play a success, 'i. . Tha violin solo by Miss Chappallan, accompanied by Miss Ross,, delighted the audience between the acts of the playn , . -S ..:S,:& .1. r-:; ' 'x-V tt'Jtmii, COMMITTKC8 ; MEBTtSiX Another . AgTrresriviV- Campaign For Members . i'lanned by the Greater - Charlotte .Club . Pnring President Lee'st Adminlatratkm. .: fi-v,1. The hew president of the Greater Charlotte . Club called together the newly appointed committees of "the elub tor a conference last night The meeting was held in the rooms of the club in the city hall. The committees are as .follows:' -Mjivf-y . . ; Finance -N V. - Porter,! chairman: M. M. Murphy, O. O. Boott. v . . w Mamberahlp W. T. McCoy, chair man; Joe Garibaldi, r Louis N. Schlff. ... - Industrial B. .. R. - Prestos, chair man; T. T. Allison, J.' A. Joneev . - Convention Edgar B. Moore, chair man! Cameron Morrison, James A. Houston., v ' . Public (. improvements r. , B., R. Russell,- chairman r ., W. F. Dowd, George Btephens. -" .Programme r Robert Olasirew. chairman) John F. forks, Pr. Wil liam Allan.' - Banquet -David Ovens, 1 chairman; F. D. Letheo, L. L. Hunter. , The first work 4 of the new com mittee will be to conduct an aggres sive campaign .for members, : which will be commenced at once, and ' in which every member of the elub will be called upon -to participate. .The Intention Is to run tha membership of. the club up to 100 before January 1st . next. . . Other plans .of the -club for the coming year were discussed and decided upon, these to be an nounced ; later, ' y ," r , " t FOR ' RENT Seven room ( house, all modern con:. venlences, 201.- East More-. .''- head,- Apply II. A. Murrill, 1. ; care Queen City Printing Co. ; j ",:"r. 1 -.-yx.'j PRIXTTXG Our customers say -;; we do the best. . BLAXK BOOKSr lt us make' : your next set of Blank Books y according to our Patent Flat ; -: . Opening style. -We have the ' only suitable equipment for " this work In this section. " .! OFFICE srPPLIES Anything V ;;. you need. Our goods are V' Fresh our prices are Right. QUEDI CHY Ff-ilCS CO. '-'-' 14 E. 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' We have a. large force of X experienced unilnera, and can ? ! execute your-orders promptly, f';put.,wa advise jr"''td :"'glve" ynri' 5; ordtr' early" )a tha 'week.;; ' -.5 v morrow, announcing our "House- ; keeper's ' Sale." Bvery 5" lady ; U k '-- . 'c c t'.-i'y. :-. ...:- Charlotte And surrounding terrl- r tory will ba viUUy -Interested. i mlm Br-er -Rabbit at the) Skating .Kink ,r,:MH sskst .Nlgtrt..-A.i'""-C,'v ; Two rabbits fresh, from ; ths :' old fields of Mecklenburg were, turned loose oft the. floor ef the Latta Park skating rink last night, and the skaters had . much ; fun trying . to : catch the fleet-footed . creaturea ! ' Mr; C D, Meyer had ls "rabbit's footw. with him and caught the first bunny. - The second one with characteristic cunning escaped : everybody T: and gained r his freedom by going out through the door. In addition to this amusement there was muslo and dancing and the skaters had ; an. exceptionally enjoy- aoia eveningi ; .;. -;j Iva, KZNO'S KIBXEx AJO ts tha best known remedy for; . . all diseases of tha Kidneys sad '. . Liver. -If others have failed, try thin - ' , i-J m -.' f t.Od per bottle t 'or 1M0. i 5 Registered arses i Directory ' ' sj (Graduate -Nurses Only). ' r BowePisa; Relsil Stcrc - ( 'Phones df and. Sen, 't CTYLtGH ...; .-..." .v ..- . Fisnsv asw Fmmln' FooCwmlt U unou.ll7 handsome i, thltf .1 sesson, i j. ' a, the styles ws mo showfagi .i": Be sure to see pur specials. The "College patent Sid, "plain toe'etyle, Button and Blocher.("rhe City," VIcl Kid and Bright OunmetaV plain toe style, Blucher.v -The Just It, soft Golden Brown TIcl Kid, opera shape tip, style Blucher. ' - " 4 . These, are all y hahd sewedr . -welt, light sole, extension, edge, - military heeL 'AU tailored to our order, with the five-dollar 'finish and Wear. '--. .Price" SI.I0. By man $J.7I. GHQR-IaOOUE CO. liiHii A numDer o? new, popular ; priced Coat Suits for this week. limes, , uarnets, r Black and BrownsT jnade ot plain Hard ; Finished V and Fancy Striped Serges. . These are the plain tail ored 30 and StHmcii . medium close-fitted coats, satin lined ' and1 button trimmed . The skirts are vf plain gored with ; semi- folds and buttons down the front. Prices $15.00 t ahd $18.50. $226 Broadcloth Suits at $17.50 .-'-u All-Wool Broadcloth- Suits in; Garnet, Navy and Urowns ib-inch satin ; lined, satin trimmed coati . pointed effect; real $22.50 j values, at $17.50. JUisses Cloaks Beautiful line, of. Misses' 5 (loaks, the newest styles, i in Old Blue, Green, Brown ,v and Red,. $70,. $8.50; to Children's Red ' Reefers, f $2.48, $2.98 to i.(X). : - $0.00 Black Silk Petticoats, . $3.93 v V This is one of the best ft Petticoat bareaina that we '0 have ever; carried regu- lariy m i stocks -.A" good, ' wide Petticoat of heavy - rustlinff. Taffeta, wide , ruffled flounce: $6.00 value, at $3.98. '.-"; 1 . deotion Petunis - at Popular . Pool ; Isr.-Charles Bltch.i manager of the Buford pool room, has arranged with the Postal Telegraph Company for full and . complete - election returns to night These returns will be reed In the pool room. . to which me jmoiio Is cordially rnvlted. . '. .'s IURKE8INB A SURJ5 ' CURB FOR croup, pneumonia ana - rneumausm, jNUI4SH A M'UARTY, e 8. Tryon I CO0P8 N1CB CHICKIN8. J COOPS fat Hena Chic sens are cneaper. rresa Barley, t pounds for Ke. Red Kidney Beana 10a quart. Green Peas lOo, quart. Currants and Raisins Mo. pound.- Citroa 15c pound. Potatoes So, , and , a BBXDGKB A -CO..;;-, H 6 it v ' NUNNALLTB BBUCIOUfl CANDIES like NnmaUy's. WOODAXXt 8I1KP PAIU, a 8. Tryow St -.. POPULAR BLUB RIBBON NOW THE favorite vanilla in tne aoutn. - u pleases every aserJarg-ely used in the restaur ants and hotels where tha set Is de tnandd.. ' . .-',- y . 5 i- TOILET WATERS. TALCUM POWDER3, Perfumes, ete. we nave au ei tne let Come in and look ever our Una JA8. P. 8TOWB CO tru(g1sts. 'Pnona VA THERB I NO WAIT1NC TO Bl KRV- ed ai eur piaee-uis is a loaiure whs ua just the same as serving eety the very best la the eating Use. If yon havent been eating wiUt us. all we ask In a cell. Bf pur sign, "Quick Lunch." kew tork. Lunch, boom, newest Trade Bt. : v. '.', ' , ' - FOR RENT MODBRJt f-ROOM HOUKE, 706 N. Pine St., a: modem- t-room bouse, 804 W. Trade St., tJ7.W modern e-room house, 0t N. Brevard 8t., J0; I-rom hease, N.- P-irra m St., $10. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. LAtIEr). IT 18 TIME TO BB . DOINO your Zu sea v.mior nwim. iei vie how you some of the elecant Sowing Machines whlcS I tn offering. . White, Ixrtneatio, Pre. Andrews Special and a lot ei secend-hands, , thoroughly over hauled at t?.M to t-iv P. H. ANDREWS, til East Trads 8U - , ' '. .. N ... , PRTTKKS. 'P5IACHE8 AID APRICOTS. Our Prune are the finest and most .carefully selected Luiilornia son iTtncn PrUvu mora than reaaonahle. UWC lc tOc and J5c. - Peaches and Apt-loot. irr. ripe fruit, earefuBy packed, only .ic. per pouhd- MILLER-VAN NJCed CO.. a sate piaca w um --, . rou i bale-crushed rroNa r?t stxe suitable (or alt grades eoeerete work. WUl quote yoa 4llrie prieM ty wsgon r rars on sppiicattca. rrve . Cliver, Charlotte. N, C , . ; -r 5 nrnmtmm vttiri rjnrtn to kit ...... ------ In hot wathr is btng served by ws In the bet style. - v.om in ina what we have bow..G&M BESXAH- AM. .. - . . i -. TO LET-EAST AVE,, f: N. POPtAR. $f; . Caklwetl, $; Palmer Bt., t.l th. rf: N. ClarkwHi. Hi rooms. Sanders' i v. ;': ?. j.---.'3 : - WSBIMs. - ;.' 5'' flMMHP,sV :vc" Vll.'t:'?.x:-Z- ff . l in 11 1 J . Special Notices ivrilding. S and 7; brick store. IH; loth snd Pvl4on, 112 50; lerire room, . KanderB- Bjil.iirf. & S. Tryon St., oocu : pied now as tsiivr shop, good llpht, eon. veniencea' on'r L. L, Ki-iiiLER, la S. Tryen BL 'Phone Hi. SiitflilipsSlii: 10c. ' English Long .Cloth at - 5c Tard' , J The balance of this great 10;000-yard purchiise g5es this week at just half price. ; Smooth, soft quali ty English Goth, yd widej regular 10c. quali- r- tft at 5c yard, '-y''i f Ladles' Coat Sweaters Ladies' t Coat Sweaters in White, Cardinal and Gray. These, are macle'Vof un- - usually fine worsted yarns. The sizes ? are,', cut , cor Erectly. );.PriceSi $2.48 and $3.50. v;-v ' -r' 'v --f -wsftTT' .v ; ''--(-' '. t Kje" lt:tchis:.i S Sen ('-. I' ;', ...V.'. J '" '",.."!. '' h..- :'..'. , - W . ' ' ACCIDENT OfllCB -Wa. t Saal Banding. ';:' ft-f i.H .-, ..V . , . V',t f ''i : 4 In fashion, fabric,' finish read for service clothea if, - -! 3 , ' - - ' t , . :'to,,v ""of ' i j Some may ask, why! jWe would say, V because our clothes are, made by4the largest and best factories 1 ' in the country. TKose .they look well, fit well Goods Sent est Approval Ladies' . and Chfldrcn'3 'M'Ofcderwear t't : ' A complete stock of ' Forest i Mills and 'Essex Mills Underwear, This is tho best and most perfect fit ting Underwear made in America. The price is no higher than the cneaply . made, ill-fitting garments that resemble them in ap- Ladies Essexr Mills Vests, - 25, 48 and-5toj-'.Vf,e Children's Union Suits, 23, 50 and 75c ,fc.; ; : Ladies' Union Suits,' S3, and 48c. y:-x;'-'X'''P3'-y Boys' 4 Velastic" Fleece J, RibbedUnion Suits; 4Sc. suit MissesV'ex'ilisjRibDca Vests , and ' Union , Suits. '25-and: 50ca-Xy - Ladies Forest Mills Silk 5 and Wool and Wool Vests .'amdcUidonvSuitSjVjTSc., 4 98c, $15 to $li)8. Guaranteed Hosiery Fcr ' 'M Hen, Women ' and ; ; ' ' . 't' v Children VSImvenFai' Black Hosiery for s Men, Womc n K and r ChUdrenI 0 We guar : antee six pair, to wear tho hardest user for ,one year. ;;:Tf they don't, we will give you six more pair. Pric Jer pair 25c '; ' . Boys' and Girls' heavy or i by one Ribbed1 Stockin; ; $ worth 15ci pair, at 10c, :1v'7 - rf - .yH'.'.; '- ''i-i'' ; ; - OlccIiTiiiiisfeCc. and careful at tention at all times to - th o receipt and dispatch c f baggage.' Calls made at resi dences or hotels. PH0NE3 105 AND 1C1C. f Attention given to ell kinds of hauling. Brayir : a, specialty, , . and fit' we nave the best 'that can - be ?.producedl that buy. thexnV Fiy v that ' -if and wear welL" v r. Rrtnroatle si Oar Exr-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1908, edition 1
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