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iTXITZ DAILY OBSERVER, KOYEMBER '41D03. . Social end Personal Miss Mabel Ardrey, of Fort JIM. : S. C cam no yesterday for a vUtt to her sister. Mrs. W. A. Watson. Mr. and Mra F. C. Abbott and chil. dren have returned trom Henderson villa, wher Mra, Abbott and children Dent the aummer at tnejr resiaenoe, . Mr. Abbott went' up a few day ago to acoompany them home. . . ,. , Miss Melissa Montgomery; ef Con. ; cord, spent yesterday in th city on , shopping trip. , , . f Mra. W. M. Annette, after a atay v., of ' several months In Aahevllle, baa returned ta the city and, la with Mr. : and Mra W. D. fitulU tal tUlwortb.. r The Spinsters will tneet to-morrow ,- afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mlaa Alice Moore on Tenth street. , - Mra. Wytie Moore, of Nan Tor. Is vtsi-ting Mra. Baxter . 8. Moor ,on fcioutn Tryon street. ' 1 '' Mrs.' W. A. BmlUt was , charming hostess yesterday afternoon at a (am of bridge vWiloa included v table of player. The guest wr.v Me ' dames A. , Cheek. Georg Btevenot, H. M. Rosa, Goorg O. Be. Harvey ' Dixon, OJ B. ways, C. I Alexander, " L. B. Newell, J. B. Waiters, Hurh .-Montgomery Jame Keerans. Jacob, .-. Vf. W, Fhlfer. E.- W. Pbtfer. I C Maflltt, C E. Hooper. V. J. Guthery, - ' A. C Lee," M. M. Murphy, B. K. Rus , ' sell.. Th first pria was won toy Mrs. v . Murphy; lowest score, toy Mra. .E. W, Fhifer; consolation toy Mr. Maffltt. , f Mrs. Arnold M.' : Shaw ' itertained most delightfully at bride yesterday 1 -afternoon. Those Invited were: Mesv - dame V. Roberts. I C Maffltt, W. B. Maffltt, W. L. Wllholte, K. F. Ar- : ledge, W. t Buns.-U N. Bcblff. X L, w nwnuu, w, w, nuior. ueorge Bieve- iiotjVsrnon Porter, J. p. Caldwell, C B. Piatt. Jacob. E. W. Mellon. H. B. . tLockwood. Ralph Miller, C. M. Jordy. , TYed Oliver. Ths first prise for th mgnest lienor score was won by Mra. . W. E. Maffltt; for greatest camber of points, Mrs, jordy, Th consolation. on tb cut. ent to Mrs. Lock wood. - -' Mis Ethel Musser celebrated her seventh totrthday with : an enjoyable ' party yesterday afternoon at . bar home. No. tw North - Graham treet. Those present were Mlsae Clara and Xnes Cox, Christine Bright. Lta Sim mons, Mildred Wilococ, Margaret (Emery,' Etna .Hilton - Katie Lee Nixon. Katie and Patti Harris, and Mis Bala BttB."-:.rj: PERSOXAU y The Movements of Nnmnee of Peo ple, Visitors and Other. r Messrs. Artlrur Tennett and Prewry Goodwin, two. younc men from Wash ington. D,1. C. are spending several days in tb city with rrtenas. Judge Piatt D. Walker, of th 8u preme Court bench, Raleigh, is spend Ing several day in the city. Judge walker returned home to tot. , Among the - guests at the Butord yesterday were Messrs. G. M.' Presley. L. Lt. Harrison and T." M. Hughes, of Asneviiia. ' --: , ,-, Mr, R. G. tAicas returned yesterday from New York, where h spent sev- ral days on legal business . for the Southern Power Company; -rv Mr. H. F. Toung, of Greenville, B. C- was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, Messrs. E. T. Cansleand W. H. Twitty- left yesterday morning ; for Omaha. Neb- on legal business. Gsn. T. R. Robertson; ef Raleigh, iwas on of the visitors ln the city Mr. Maurice W. Thomas, of Atlanta, ... Oa., was a guest at the Selwyn yes terday. - '"'- rfi:-- .v; Mr. R. H. Norment. f Richmond, ya.. spent yesterday in th city. . Mr. D. W. King,' of Charleston, & - C- spent yesterday at th Selwyn.. CoL' N. A. McLean, a prominent . member of tb Lumberton bar,1 was a guesi in tne city yesterday. v Rev. J. M.' Garrison, i of Faystta- vllle, Tenn, who has been spending a lew a ays in tne county wita relatives, leaves this morning for Newberry, B, . sj i attena tne a- K. FvBynod. v ' (A' Few Minor, Happenings In - About the City. ' Th hoard of nubile safety la' due "f to hold its monthly meeting t Friday Th Crlttenton Clrol" will meet this morning st 10:1 o'clock In ths parlors of th Tron, St.ret Methodist v church, e , . - - Ir. X. W. Falson's pomegranate tree, In th rear of his North Tryon residence, is th admiration ct all be - bolder. It ts loaded with rich, nand Boms fruit. , " y . f " Mr. John ' W- fimlth, who has been very ill In Richmond, Va., with appendicitis. : arrived in th city yes . terday and is doing nlcly - : ' Mr. N. O. Plummer, who has held a position as stenographer ' for the KuesteiPharrCompany, ha resigned and gone to Worcester, where be - iwlll enter college. -( --- x ' John Scott, th negro whose fac ulties hav been completely deranged by "cocaine," has ten taken to the county jalii from t th . city lockup, where he spent several days, , Borne excitement was caused in - th recorder's court yesterday morn ing by the fainting of A. L. Berry - s hill, a witness in on of th case sot . (or yesterday, It was postponed until , to-day.fc; 4 X fi. Mr Norman H." Johnson; editor of The Merchants' Journal, will ad - dress the 'Southern Commercial Con egress In Washington December 7th on "Th Need for Uniformity, in Com mercial Uw.".,-,! . -.i r-s-y&t f 'r-: . Th scheduled meeting of Mrs. , Allan's Bible class will not be held thi . morning at the Toung Women's Cbris : tlsn . Association on account of th Bible conference at th First Presby-.-. terian church. - - - " i . . Mr. Sfeott Trotter haaacceptei a , position- with the Kuester-Pharr Com rny a house sAlesman. Mr. Frank fcklnner, who has held thi position iwiii take the road, for this company. This 4s a promotion which tils friend will be pleased to note. ; , i The Observer Is asked to say that 'the railroads have granted special rates of one fare for the round trip to New Orleans .on account of th Farmers' Union meeting of- cotton growers, whieh will be held ther on the 11th snd 11th of this month. . The Csmerophone Cie very lat- , est thing- in the realm of amusement Inventions, is dally pleasing many at . the Theato. One has an opportunity of seeing and hearing famous com tnedlennes which cannot be otherwise Obtained unless one lives In a large city. : No matter who is elected, the successful candidate will be the first President of the United States since 1IS4-S who has two given names. JnJmln Harrison succeed J Grover Cleveland; Grover Cleveland s icceed- " i'Hi.s iou t; :minat When yol l-m 't a vat ! " Tr "rere i b'cr..n i .-rv e . - . B- I ir 1 . ,i.ti. 15. k: i; t I , t i . . 1... -.vu " y joj. i ed Benjamin Harrison: then came ; William McKJnley and Theodoro Koosevelt. Cleveland' bad 'a ' first name, Stephen, but discarded , It In early Ufa.- , ' ' COJTVOOAXIOX. OF CILUOOTTE. Opening 8errlce at Annual Meeting Will Be Held To-Morrow Mornln at 10 O 'dock Other Services, Th ooenlnr aervic of th Convo cation of Charlotte will be toeld at th Church of th Holy comroror to-morrow morning' at 19 o'clock. This aervic -will consist of morning prayer. Holy Communion ana sermon. Th JU. Key. Joseph. B. Cheshire, bishop of th Diocese of North Car. Una, will to celebrant and Rev. 8. R. Quiraard. ef St. Andrew's. Greens boro, wW to preacher with St. It. Osllbr as alternat. ' : This meeting pf th convocation is the annual e-athertaa; or in western half of the Plooes of North Caro lina,' whose missionary work is under th supervision of tb Iter. is. a. os some, of this city. Th convocation is divided Into districts which meet quarterly, put in wnut woracuwo assembles annually as in una case, This meeting- promises to be unusual 1 well attended only t on . esrgy man so far having sent notice of his Inability to attend. . . ? . In th afternoon there will be business session and in tb evening an inspiring service with food muslo and abl speaker. : - The publio 1 - invited to all ses sion Of the convocation. ABOUT 75 COMING. Davidson StndenU Granted Hall i ITolklav Katnrday So That Tbey can A Attend the A, M. Game end i Wool" For the Red and Black. slstant manager of the Davidaon team. last night, said that with every mem ber of th varsity team on th field. tb Davidson sound had a very spirit ed practice yesterday afternoon, every player seeming to exen nis neat ei fort to ret in trim for the sreat bat- tie Saturday. Kluttsv Elliott and Moor have lust returned from th Columbia trip, having stopped at their home returning. No on re ceived serious injuries last week, ex cept Wilkinson, who Is suffering from an injured ankle. H was In th scrimmage Monday but did not get In yesterday afternoon for fear he might be hurt again, and be kept out 01 tn gam Saturday. ., The announcement by Dr. Smith yssterdarmornlng that a half holiday would to granted Saturday in order to glv every student an opportunity to attend the rams, was receivea witn much enthusiasm. It 1 likely that at least 175 will attend tb gam from Davidson. A movement ts on foot to have a special train com from Char lott at 11:19 p. m, . Fifty-Seven Deatiis In October. The health department yesterday is sued its monthly report for October. It shows that In Charlotte IT deaths occurred, 5 from consumption X from Bright' disease,.! from marasmus, t from diarrhoea! diseases, X from pel lagra, I 'from saucer, 1 from menin gitis, 1 from pneumonia, 1 from epi lepay, from tuberculosis, 1 from catarrhal fever, 1 from brain disease. t from bsart disease, 1 from bilious fever, 1 from dropsy, 4 from paralysis. from typhoid lever, 2 from appen dicitis, 1 from burns,' I from malaria fever. 1 from mitral '- insufficiency, 1 from carclnovn pancreas, 1 from neurasthenia, ,-. 1 1 from - Intestinal hemorrhage, f from . hsmlplagia, trom peritonitis. 1 from mitral re gurgitation, 1 from nephritis, 1 from asphyxia, 1 from gastritis, and 1 from inanition. ,- Pretty Service at First Presbyterian Hunday school A touching and beautiful UtUe in cident occurred Sunday afternoon at the Sunday school of th First Pres byterian church, It is a custom" that each child who has celebrated a birth day during the week past shall drop a penny In th toox for every year of his or her .'age., Sunday Mrs. a. - M. Howell, who has been th leader and mainstay of h school for twenty-five years, has taught in it until recently since th civil war and even now at tends with th utmost regularity, an nounced -that aha had lust celebrated tb 82d anniversay of tier birth. On by on h dropped the pennies In and they fell with resounding clinks th children, standing, counted them. Miss Julia Alexander then . made-a pretty and appropriate little speech. expressing th lor f the school for Its ariardlaiv )..j " Floral Fair Te-NIgbt, '- Ths floral fair will open to-night at o'clock, for . supper. Th decora tions in artificial and f reah flowers are beautiful. Each booth is ' lovely pi dure ulthln Itself. : Children ' are especially Invited to the "Mary. Miry Quite Contrary Garden," where ther will toe fun for old -and young. Richardson Orchestra . will furnish the music. All those who have promised fancy work, cake, .candy, flowers snd things - xor supper, are nrgred to send them fcefor U O'clock School Commissioners Minna Quantl- ,. .-.v.', ' tie. - s;y(sxv-v A meeting of the city school com missioners was slated for last night; that being the first Tuesday . In th month. Only ' two commissioners showed up at r th ; Appointed time. however, and no meeting was held, the two faithful brethren ( drifting back-up town to listen to the returns. It Is not known yet -what tira tb postponed, meeting will to held. - Ko flxed School For Wsynesville. Special t The Observer. ' Waynesrilie, Nov.- J. A very un ueual thing has been going on in Waynesvilie during the last tw weeks. A whit woman ' from th North opened a . mission school .for negToes 4n th eastern section of the town. The kinky heaos flocked there for instruction, and - It went oo for ehont two weeks before many whits people found 1t out. Lest week Th Waynesvilie Courier publWhed an ar ticl about It, and at e nee the ques tion bees me an open one. Such si storm fit disefpproval-went tip that the chool. bad to to ctoaed and th wo man left. Th circumstance only how, Uiet th Southern people are not yet willing to admit mixed schools or to hav whits women from ths North to -teach colored children. Edgar Person, Star Baseball Player, - - Dead. 4 Special ts Th Observer. . Wsynesville, Nov. I. Mr. Edgar Person, professional baseball piyer, died at his home her yesterday. He had been sick with typhoid fever for two or three weeks, but bis death was rot expected until a few days ago. Mr. Person has been a star player of baseball for en years. - H has beea connected with variou club In the Souv'i during that time. Ila was well lnnn ani resr-ected Ir almost evf r boby. ITe leaves a wif and one chili to mourn tiiefr losa tL!.c.;,! The CoeJ Cf ; .tj." There - is W calce of Ivory Soap in your bittK room; or, at all events, there ought td be. . : 4 , But if you use it only forthe.bath, you are not , - - - getting all the good'out of it you should. 7 : Z J . . Use it for the toilet as well as for the bath; and for ' fine laundry ; p'ur poses., too. y - ' : ; Ivory Soap Pure.: ;,::TEXAi;.RANaEn.w j At th Academy of Music, to-mor row - matinee : and night, th attrac tion will be "A Texas Ranger," a new play dealing with lit on the western plains. Jt is claimed ' to be ' an un usually cleyer melodrama of its kind. irrTTI. " . u-o everywhere. Seat are now on sal at Hawley "TKD JUTNAWATS! STIti. RCN- ' The Runaways" ; in another bril liant example ef. the : type of enter tainment that has been mad famous by New York Casino; but son of the other celebrated musical plays that hav hailed from thi frolicsome tern- pi of fun and song, has ever achiev ed a success in any. way to he com pared wita that of Th Runawaya Most Casino successes hold their sway over th public fancy for a -year or two, ana then slip gracefully into for getfulnesa Rut with J- The Run aways" it ha been different. - It first Casino . engagement lasted for seven long months. Its hold noon -New Tork playgoers was so firm, how ever, that sine than It ha beet sent back to Broadway kgaln and again, and while other and newer musical comedies Wr ' rising, and falling, The Runaway has held, its tjodu- larlty undiminished. Its success out side of New York has been Squally astonishing. It is now in it sixth. season en tour, -and Its audience everywhere are bigger and mors en thusiastlo than ever. ' . .Th Runaways' will he seen at th Academy of Muslo, Saturday, matlne and night Sale of seats commences Thursday morning at Hawley, , v MARIOJf BPTLER ARRESTED. ' Warrant sworn Ont by Stat Chalr- man a asms servea onten-senato a H is on Way to Poll to Vote- Mmpsoa nepubUcans Ar . Indlg- nam.-'-' .-;s-... .i.t.wv. Special to Th Observer.'. ; " Clinton, Nov., I. Sampson county hkd a sensation to-day in th. arrest of Its Republican denu-god. ex-Sen ator Marlon Butter, as he was on hi way from his North Carolina horn at Elliott to th voting precinct at Tur key. , Th arrest was mad by Con stable Hammond upon, a Stat war rant sworn out before a maklstrat In Greensboro i by r RepubUcan i. State Chairman Spencer B. Adama charg ing criminal libel. ' An- appearanc bond of $1,000 was required, which. was promptly given by Senator But ler with his brother,-Georg . But ler, as security. ',. This proceeding la tout another fea ture of the , Adams-Butler libel suit growing out of Butler's charg that Adam grafted extensively while a Judge of land, claim in Indian Terrl tory. . .... . r- . - After-giving, bond Butler proceed ed to th noils ..and . ' voted. - Public sentiment her, without regard to pol itics criticise tb plan, of Adams to hav Butler arrested on election day when another day would have done as well. The Republicans of Samp son ars bitter In their criticism ' of Adama for thi -attempt to humillat thslr poUtlcal idoW '"- '' Tba Tallest Axjizesa. '' i . nt-Rita - ..v,:;:,.,.. -' Thi distinction belong to Miss Irene 8mlth, who plays la Bebs Bax th new Drury Ln drama. fin stand I feet 1 1-1 inches in her stock It . seems - somewhat Incongruous that she should wear high heels, her hair brushed bljrb ; ever a pad and a high hat -in order to glv a greater Impression of height. That la however, what ah does, so as to realise the description of being feet 4 Inches in height, in accordance with, th de sign of ths authors. . , ' . FOR ' RENT Seven - room - ".-- house, all 1 modern ' con- venlenoea' 101 East More . head.- Apply H. A. Murrin,. -----" car Queen City Printing Co, 'y 1 ii I in i i I ;. . PRETTUTG Our customers say : , . we do th BEST. . :. BUUfX BOOKS Let us make your next set of Blank Books . according to our Patent Flat v Opening styles' . Ws hav th - only suitable equipment for this .work in this section. , -OFFICE SUFIU.TEA Anything .' yon need. - Our goods ars ' : Fresh our prices are Right. ' QurDi city pfj:jti:;g co.v 14 E. Fonrttl Et CHABIiOIIG, N. W A N T E D A first-class Stenographer. ioczasrn IMEY'S .' iVf.-.. ; - V . ' .i'',Vi :- '. .ft "' rof ' ' . r TABLE LINENS ' . NiCPKINS TOWELS v . BLANKETS ETC., ETC. ; . '" r This will be one. of the greatest sales' we have had in a, long " timehave ' been planning big bargains in the above lines for more than a month. ... ' v - .. ': , ,': DR, WEBBER S MISSIOX, ' V i Progratrun For Special Srioe at St. Peter's Episcopal Church Friday ani aaturaay. ..,.".; .. Charlotts Episcopalians ar In tensely interested la th mission to b conducted, beginning Friday night, at 8t Peter's Episcopal church by Rev. Percy Clinton Webber, .'A'featur ef th services will b special music, the hymn : being specially selected for their familiarity, to the congregation and spirituality. Dr. Webber will bs Introduced by the bishop of the dloces. who win make a few remarks. Friday night at o'clock ther will be held a great missionary rally and special address by Dr. Webber with appropriate anthem; Saturday morn ing at 7 o'clock ther wm p celebra- ;iiuawo's';aaiMnre i' V tXVKR REMEBxT t ' 1 the best known remedy for , ait disease of the Kidney and ' iilvsr. :-If "ether " hav failed. I" try, this. :; ' - K -:v-!:v' , $1.00 per bottle; a for $M. :-'v-v . Registered " Smes Directory tOraduat Nurs. Only). , ' Tonesj; J 4i and' ; 100. ' " ; J B Y tmMJlrd COOTC remlnln Footwear - Ii - unusually handsom . thi eason, t a, th style w ar showing. " , B sur t ss" ur ' special. The "College" latent Kid.' plain to' style. Button and, Blueher. "Th City," Ylcl Kid and Bright aunmeta," nialn to styl. Elucher. 'Th Just' J soft Golden Brown Vlci Kid, opera shape Up, styls Bluchsr.-: - s The ar aH hand sewed welt t - - . i j, ... . y -. Ilgbt sole, sxtensio - dg, : ' military heeW All tailored to suborder, with th llvsdollav finish ' and weatv-'. - - Pric S.I. By man X.1. 'V. GIO-POHECO. Ilzrdwsro Co. IVEY'S M Ccat v is A number of new, . popular J priced Coat, Suits for. this 'week. Blues, v Garnets, ? . Black and Browns made -of plain Hard? Finished v i and Fancy Striped Serges. vf These are the , plain tail ' ,ored ..30 and 3ft-inch ' medium close-fitted coats, satin lined and button trimmed . The skirts are -.plain " gored with semi "folds' and buttons down ;,tha front ., Prices $15.00 . and $18.50. . . $22.50 Broadcloth Suits at - - - . ,-.- .i. All-Wbol Broadcloth Suits ? in Garnet, . Navy and ' ; Brown; :v 36-inch satin ; lined, satin trimmed coat . pointed'effect; real $22.50 . values, at $17.50., Beautiful line' of Misses ' Cloaks; the newest styles, in Old Blue, Green, Brown and Red,- $7.50, $8.50 to Children's 1 Red Reefers. $2.48, $2.98 to $5.00. . ' $6.00 Black Silk Petticoats, This is one of the best Silk Petticoat bargains that we have eyer carried regu larly; in stock.' A good, wide Petticoat of heavy rustling . Taffeta, wide ruffled ' flounce ; ; $6.00 value, at $3.98. tlon of th holy communion and short meditation by r Dr. ' Webber: at 11 morning prayer and brief -address; at 4 in tb aiteroooD. evening prayer and lecture; at a o oioeK in tn evening, a short- servics and sermon by ur, Webber, with special muslo, will b held. " Special Floticos TURKESINB A 8TTRB CtTRB IrOll - croup, pneumonia ' and rbeumsttsm. : EKQUSk A Jt'LARTY, 40 8. Tryon. - I COOPS KICK CHICKENS. 1 COOP . fat Hena Chieken are cheaper. Fresh ; Barley, t pounds tor He. Red Kidney Beans lOov cusrC Oreen Peas loo. quart. Currants and Jtslslns lOo. ttound. Citron lfto. pound. Potatoes and Mo, '; bricoeks co. r . :lf:u NtTNNAIXT "" DELICIOUS- CANDIES . fresh by express Just received. ? None Ilk NurmaUys" WOODAU V SUSP. iPARDk-a.8, Tryon St-Vvi KTVEKTBOOT, BVERTWHERB LIKES - Blue Ribbon VaalU Extract. Absolut. ' ly pure. Goes twice far as , other. brands and th flavor I perfect. - . - j ( 4UU.bl .VA.s..k .amww. . v Perfumes, etc We have alt of tb best 1 Com, tn and look over our Una JAR. I P. BTOWB CO., Orugglsts. 'Pbon 171. tHERB IS NO WAITINO TO BB SERV 4 st our plsee this Is a fostur with tie just tb sams s serving only the very best la the sating line. If yen haven't bee sating with as, all we sk Is a call. Bee our sign, "Quick Lunch." NEW TORK I4JNCU ROOM, tt West Trade St. -' .--- - ! . .. -. f " v -s ., FOR RENT MODERN T-ROOM HOUSE. 7u N. Pin St., t2S; mooeni -roora house, (04 W. Trade St., tS!M; modern ) a-room house. KH N. Brevard St., 30; t-rocm house, N. Pemun BL. fla. - J, ARTHUR HKNDERiJUN V BRO. - ; i i i iii LADIES, IT IS TIME TO BE , DOING - your fall and winter sewing. Let me show you eome-ef the elesrant Sewing Machines which I am offering. ' White, - DoBUStla, free, Andrews Special and a - lot of second-hand, thoroughly over , hauled at I7.M to 2e, T. U. ANDREWS, JU East TrSde SC . LADIES! WE OFFER TOTJ OND OF the largest and meet carefully selected ' lines of fancy Imported . and - domestic groceries jn the South stock j our : pantry from.' Our fail 11ns I just In, wuld t pleased to hav- you sail. MlLLER-VAN NESS CXX. th place V trade. t FOU BALE CRUSHED STONE IN slsr suitable lor u grades ' onerete work. Will uot you deltvered sriee by wagon or ars on appUeaUoa. Fred Oliver, Charlotte. M. C . . . EVERTTHTNO THAT'S GOOD1 TO EAT Itr hot weaUier is being served br a , la the best style. - Com In and M what ws have now. Gi.lt RES I A "R. TO LET-EAST AVE.. PS: N. POPLAR. ; 8. Caldwell, Palmer 8U, to; fc,t tih, V; N. Clarkson. i; rooms, Saadrrs Pulldins;, f and t"; brick store. - Kith and PavttUon, t!2.W; larfr room, Banders' Building, IS H. Tryea exu pled sow as UUur ahop. good Hcht, eon. venlmnev only tl E. L. KEESLER, Si E Ir yen SU Thou Hi. - IS. EL L I mimiim V3 Suits; at PcpHlsr 10c English Long Cloth at 5c. Yard The balance of this great 10,000-yard purchase goes this week at' just half price. Smooth, soft quali ty English Goth, yard wide; regular , 10c quali ty; at 5c. yard. ; , Ladies' Coat Sweaters . Ladies' Coat Sweaters in White, Cardinal and Gray. These are made .of un usually fine worsted yarns. The 'sizes are ' cut cpr rectly. Prices $2.48xand $3.50. . BIS' L Nye Whoa & ' Sea INSURANCE ; FIRE, N LIFE, . ACCIDENT ;; -:.J; OmCI Ha. rjuat BaUdiag. Anothcrt Link in the Chain of Popu larity Which Makes This vStorcu-ths Ciothcs-Iieadquartcrs of the r.l:n v If a man. come bera seeking his pock et book 1 ' a - t .-. - It hm cornea seeking nobby patterns er tmm suit that , , It ba demands style w can satisfy him! . It bo rrtJtrt tho altra w can deliver th goods! . . Enown' ror Etris, r i i i Ladies': i and f Children's 1 Ui;derwear A" complete stock of 'Porest j Jlills ' and A Essex Mills 5 Underwear. This is ; tha . 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. , Ladies' Essex Mills .Vests, 25, 48 and 50c Children's Union Suits, 23, 50 and 75c - , Ladies' Union Suits,' 33 and 48c. Boys' "Velastie" . Fleeced, Ribbed Union Suits, 48c. suit ' , . Misses' Essex Mills Ribbed , Vests and Union Suits, 25 and 50c. Ladies' Forest Mills Silk' and Wool and Wool Vest3 ;: and Union Suits, 75c, ;; 98c, $1.25 to $18. ; , Guaranteed Hosiery : Fcr tiff Men, Women and Children , VRed Raven? Fast, Black 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 ono ;by ,one Ribbed Stocidng3, . worth 15c pair, at 10c i Transfer Co. Prompt ' and careful at tention at all times to tha receipt . and dispatch of baggage Calls made at resi dences or hotels. - ,;.: ",1:;'-,-: ; -. PHONES 105 AND 1910. v Attention given ' to , all kinds of- hauling. Dray in 3 a specialty. SSCEC vain ta T.t an S C""::t. nut B!ad f
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