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. 'i CnAHLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER 15, 1903. 1 1 Social nr.d Phonal The.musio .faculty of the Presby--terlaa College will give concert in the college auditorium Tuesday even ing lit t:S0 o'clock to which the pub 110 la Invited. Those taking- part will be Mra. E. H. Stewart. Mlsa Mary Tt.m.av mnA Mlsa Adelaide Stephen. th nianoforte department;- -Mia May FenHeld. voice teacher, and Mr. VI V a nrlron. director. The college authorities hope to eee the friends of ! the institution fill tne one autuvonura to lu capacity. 6arde reading- a follow hava keen Miif4 In the city: ' .Mr, and Mr. Jerome H. jonnson ; request the pleasure of your company at the wedding reception of. their ' v - daughter ' ' M Marion I- 1T . , ' .-. . and J, ' -Mr. Eugene Cleveland Gwaltney .. aw. nrmlniiiiv. the aaa- ond of December, from half-after:-, eight until half after ten o'clock : Ntt. 404 East Main street, .-.'"" Rock Hill. South Carolina, v, ; -'.MKm Inhnasn ll DM Of the -most popular young ladle of Rock HH A, jt . jar. vi 1 1 " y -Wake Forert College, and i now In the cotton Jnanufacturlng business In rwinnsboro. 8. C. He ha many friend lh CharlotU and throughout the Bute. , Mr. and lira; Frank Cooper.ot earn ter, ft. C, are speeding aeveral days In the ctty with Mr, Cooler's mother, 'Mrs. JE. C. Cooper, oa North Brevard atreet Mr. Cooper will leave In a day or ao for Iron Station to visit her ' Mr. and Mr. R; d Caraon are -via irlng nearLake Wacajnawi.; J :'i'lvl il '!"-,Vmi" 'and Mln EatelJ Vernon-.., are expected home from New Tork early tbia week. , , - - . . ... Mra Jlrneat tenenen-na returns from a visit to waaningin. and Philadelphia.-;. - ,fi.i -jvt Mra, Harvey Bryan U aubaUtnUng for Mr. David T. Huyck, organlet at the Tryon Street Methodist cnuron, while he and hia mother, Mrs. Leon ard W. Huyck,' are vWtlnc In Jack- sonvllle, BU- Auguaun anu iorta In Florida. - , ' ' v . t ' t i 1.,- : 31- i.' 4 Mia Ha Moraon; of Raleigh,- la the neat of Mr. R. B. .; Buabee . at her borne on Baat Morehead atreet,', vtrmJ rrtnlltn- PencV of Boa soke, Va., who ha ' been . the et of CoL and Mra. T. ierey jar.tn.mv la Dilwortn, tor ui p "w returned home yeiterday, ' , Mr.. and Mra,-Otla B Aaburjf have returned to their home In Richmond, Va. Mra. Aabury, wh attended the neVriage of her l.ter, MUa Hattie Miller to Mr. Overton LndweU Watt. nn aavarai dava with her parent. Mr. and Mr. Jasper Millar, before har return. ' " r.s fMr.' and Mra B.-& Copelan have returned to the city and are again at the Selwyn. ; Mr. Copeland baa charge ef the extensive work her of t,tha Atlantic BltnHtBie PTftfr;-, Jtrl'Vl Ovortoa ' l.udwell Watta and bride, who waa Ml HatUe MUler, of r thl . city,-will arrive to-lgh , from " aw.l. V.4hwmAAx1 XTa4K ' TnV ILhVArJ 3ir IIUtfBUlWM A W aa v - day Mr. and .Mra. Watta will be the ' gueat of Mr. Watt parent, Mr. and Mra jaaper Miller, before .going pn to Shelby their future (homa, -y '- Mrl "and 'Mr -''John Vaniandt and children, who have been making their home at "the Central for aome r time, luvi. mm to hlladelDhla to vielt until after the Christina holidaya--. Mra H. E. C Bryant ' and : litti ( daughter, Mia Elisabeth Bharpe,-' ar rived ta the city yesterday from Mor ' ganten and are with Mr. Bryant at :. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Cutter on East avettuev? - The "frlday Afternoon Book- Club met with Mr. Claude Craig Matthew Friday afternoon, f-,-. , - t . The afovemmts of Number of Peo hV'ple, Visitor and Othera. . Mr, A, 3, Btreueayn prominent trav eling man of Baltimore, i- waa a Char lotte Visitor yesterday.' ' : Mr. E. -O. Pats, of New Tork. wa a .guet . at the Southern Manufac turer Club-" yesterday. ' - -; Mr, ' A. P. .Weaver, M , Baltimore, Waa a Charlotte visitor ' yesterday. Mr. 3. IX Fry, of Eouth Boston, Va waa .a- Charlotte visitor yesterday, atopplag at the Southern Manufactur er Club, it;-' . - ' y Mr. John A. Parker, of StatesvlUe, was a visitor In the city yeitterday. ' Mr. ;. R. K. Gilbert, - of Richmond, VaV apent yesterday -at the Southern 'Manufacturers Club,. --. .'.v Mr. B. E. Paschal, of Atlanta, Oa, Wa a Charlotte visitor yesterday. - . fT! f t a UlimMfMaw aSek miikhiJ Am, 'tils home In Portsmouth, Va.. after visiting his daughter, Mra. C F. Pleasants hMk---i" - 'i.'---,. - Mr. J. E. Williamson, of Worth villa, was a ; ruest tn ''the city "yesterday, stopping at the Selwyn..-; Mr.- R. P. t31bson, of Concord, spent yesterday in' the 6ityon business. Mr. O. C. Irtng, Of Atlanta, Ga, -waa a' Charlotte visitor yesterday. : Among; the ' guests 'at the CentVal yesterday 'waa Mr. u J. R, Toung, of Concord. '.'-j-A-- - 4 Mr. J. J. Bailee, of Fort Mill. S. C, pent yesterday In the e.!ty oa busl- nees. -; ':, "vc :----. .- v.: . - - Mr, ' A. ."AA Sample,' a well-known - ' asaiie .aie a uuuuua . " " a ct. ui aaois at tered at the Bnford yesterday. Mr. James E. Tate, of Philadelphia, pent yesterday at the Bnford. " Mr. W. F. Morton, of Kerneravflle, Bras a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. G. W. Detter. tx Charleaton. ". C, spent yesterday In the city on fcus'neM: '.- -j. ."- -..'' : Miv E. M. Stanton, of Torkvllle. S. C spent yesterday In the city, atop pins; at the Buford. . . - Mr. Forbes Uddell, Of .Montgomery, . Als.. is vlsltlny relatives in the city. Mr. W. I. Grist, editor of The Torkvllle, S..C, Enquirer, is spending a day or two In the city, while his dauehter is undergoing special treat ment. .. . " . .. - V ConHon Bid r.-Tt. Oia-x( i uttlc liana. . , - - The Osmond I. Barrlnger Company yesterday placed in Its ahow window the chassis of the Chalmers-Detroit car that was In the ma5h-up last Tuesday nlg-ht. So well has the frame work been straightened and the differ ent parts lined up that it would take more than a cau il observer to notice that anything ha a ev r t en wrong. A new body has been ordered from the factory sni as soon as it arrives the oa Will La Co:: , : ' -. - .. jhm ; -a. That's :.ht i. s yii an ' ' ,,ai JTr-n extras. N !-v n r--- t tv v'-r 1 f t: . "jw.e in u i :i l.f.. .uii. a A rJEMARS FROM MR.- MGHEE. Up f)enle That He PreJcUd the Elec tion of Mr. Bryan, as Insinuated Only Break lie Made V tn Keier . . en oo- to Maryland, and Me Nearly Wad to Eat Hi .Jlat tor TbaW .; . v). ' 'H Observer Bureau. . ? 1! Post Building. -iuy tv Washington,1 Nov.. 14. Rving read with profound mortlfl cation the -astonishing : . Insinuation mad jbothTBy ihe .editor of The "Ob server and the ever-entertaining Hcrr yoa - Red Buck , lhat '"Pr." Zach. Mc Ghee la classed among those who pre dicted the election of Mr. Bryartrl think I b JusUfled la making a re mark. The occasion demand it for the further reason that a distinguish ed gentleman from . Charlotte, a for mer newspaper man whose present position prevents his engaging In open perniciou activity, stimulated by the gentle rebukes In The Observer, writes me thl morning that "Xour old Char lotte friends have : been laughing , at ycm for a month." - ...,..--.: Having so carefully refrained from any kind jt a prediction. In print a to the outcome of the recent election, . . . . ... . . l Jim tv a great jub va euinyronenu j tife psychological composiuon ox me ruibllitie of my t, -old cnariotte frtenda" But X suppose J ahould be glad for being in one respect like our friend Jack Falstaff, "not only witty myself but tho cause of wit In othera' Why, a man whs ha o often do olared that he i scarcely able 4a . a political campaign td tell what ha al ready happened, much less what going to happen. should 1 be classed with the late .Democratic . Chairman Jones or th later Chairman Hitch-. cock and Mack is al little beyond me. No, both the editor of The Observer and Herr von Red Buck, as well a my laughing friends, are mistaken. I never gave expression in print ta any prediction whatever at to the election. And, barring one slight break, I never made a' single '- prediction In private conversation. That-break was as to the State of Maryland. Having made a special study of Maryland I did In a' moment of rashness declare to -cer tain friends that for -breakfast oa the morning after . that Stat went for Taft, I would eat my hat. And now I make the open confession that for several days X went about with anx ious feelings in, the g astronomical re gions. But since, not even the most scientific of the election bet experts have been able to figure out that I must eat more than one-fourth of the hat, . and no ' one can ' unqualifiedly ear that Maryland did go for Taft, I have resumed my - baked ' apple, oat meai and coffee with equanmlty. Now, if the euestlon were what ought to- have happened, or what the Democrat of the country aa a rale thought was going to happen, or more particularly what the men I Interview ed thought, these are entirely differ ent but - lees Important Questions. I imply did not know and said so, and X never avowed myself to Indulge 1 the Illusions of hODe. Those who were good enough to read my effusions know this already. . . i ? - ZACH M'GHEE, BRXEFfS. A .Few Minor Happening la and ..-'; ; About the dtr. -c --TheYo,Mrd of publio service 1 due to meet to-morrow, afternoon. ' -The condition of Alias Mabel NuttaU, who ha been ill for the past ten oars, remain unchanged. v Th latest reports from Mr. D. Tate in Ashevllle are to the effect; that he ia steadily Improving. -iMr. Rush TV Wray hag bought from Mr. 8. Xk'Vaaghan the valuable house and lot at Not t Elisabeth ave nue.' , -,. ... . Mr. John Boyte became Oulte 111 yesterday. Ho waa, removed to his home from the Smith store, where he waa at work. - -The Home Realty Company has sold to Mlsa-Margaret Thurmond1 a lot on the Morehead place, on South Tryon street: . The consideration was v-Mr. '-John W. Smith was able ta be at hi More, corner of Seoond and College, yesterday, for the first time aince hi recent luneet wun appen- dlClO."Vy4-1ti'i.e.:,. r t A deed was filed yesterday trans ferring tiU to a lot on East Ninth street from-the Mutual Trust Com pany to Mra Fannie M. Osborne. The conslderatloa was $1,100. f Miss Rosa Meyer, one of th most popular salesladies in th Uttle-liong department atorea haa resigned to take a similar position ' with Farley d Askfn, oa North Tryon street. , - Qood-slted crowds have been at-4 tending the, vaudeville shows of cne James J. Adams , Company at the Auditorium during the week. The entvirttlnments will be given each night this. week. Saturday closing the winter's work of th company. It wiu men aisoana unui nii pi'"" when It wlU start out with a week'a engagement hera . rT,v , x i BrpkeV Arm la Fall. .-. ..vv ' ? MO'D. K. Belue, of Blaeksburr. 8. C lost his fooUng while walking uptown near the square last night after to o'clock; He fell, breaking his fall withr hia right arm and at the same time breaking the same member near the elbow. He waa taken into Jordan's, where medical attention was rendered him:' - - t ' Ordway Company Coatrarta. Ststesvill lAndmarkV - .; . :' Mr. J. A. Ordwsy . 'waa - her this week and accepted a . contract . tot Ordway ft Co. to build a larva con crete reseTvotr kt East Monbo for th Turner Mill Company.-. The reservoir will be located on the hill lust above the plant A( the company and will be ouiit ror nre protection. The walla will extend fifty feeet above the roof of the building; nd the reservoir will nave a capacity, of 200.008 rallona Work win besin at once. The Ord way Company is- building the big dam across the Catawba river and the f mill buildings for the Turner company, ail of which are nearlng completion. . a Good Result of GOTrmment Demon. stration Work, j Gaston ia Gasette. , : T . In Tuesday's paper we tolif one readers somethlns; -of the resnlta We. compllshed in this county during the season just past by the farmers who cultivated ground under the nlana outlined by the co-operative demon stration department of the govern ment. One farmer, raised over , t bushels of com on an acre, nearly' 20 bushels more than he bad ever ratd before. Other farmers increawd their yields, though not quite so much. , Arm DMotr4 While la r.fL IJirpolnton News. Mr, J. M. Fmlih. who' was ipcrote1 on for appendicitis last F.in.Uy. r l his arm dislocated hlie in be,l terday mornlrg at trte Llne-,'n i? - . tal. Wearle.i with ljlny in rel nr. Fmlth threw .!s arm up over Thl hea fir a'charre-of ponlon. r i fm of iho movement causing the humeri's to slip out of socket. Ir. Crowe. 1 hrvnf3 ta t x'!"'r,t and at cka re-' t tlie mh; '.-c i jjint COMMISSION MS ETENDED MR. CLARENCE POE ASTOTHED Editor : ef ProTpjjvei ' Farmer Con ivlnced Tldet Country life Commls- .sioa, , Which Governor Glenn so v SeverelT Criticised In Hl-Considerrd v Interview, la Accomplishing Cntold Good Time For South to Get Over Um Morbid and Babyish Sensitive- :, nem Lack of tSanitary Precffhtlons la What slakes SouUj's Dcath-ltato so High Pr. fstlle Correct in Hi Statements. To th Editor' of The Otmtprtr, ; X am astonished at the crttlcUm of the country life commission, 'It I my conviction that the . oommlsaton will accomplish untold good by di recting the attention not only of the nationai government, but of our own home people to the pressing need of rural life anil th possibilities of rural development. wi' -iriV''- v lt 1 especially unfortunate ' that Governor Glenn . talked prematurely in an interview concerning a 'eae!n which he did not attend and reported in a paper whose - representative did not, attend except for a mere frac tion of the time. It la high time, any how, for the 6outh to get over this morbid ; and babyish-'-. enitlvene about the publication of every -statistical fact that doesn't please our pass ing , fancy. v The bald truth la that our death-rate t from typhoid fever and other preventable diseases U shockingly and inexcusably high, a burning shame to our people amount ing to nothing leas than a sectional crime, and It la folly to deny It. . .The true southerner, tne man we ought tohonor and follow, f Is the man who- looks an unpleasant fact squarely la the face and seU . about getting a remedy. In heaven nama, let' have done with out auackpopu-larltv-huntlna; . doetors and . leader who ell ns there U nothing the mat ter with us, that we are the greatest ni lunntMt neoole -' oh earth and 4hat all we need to do la to keep on for ever la our old- ruts ox illiteracy, un developed resource and out-of-dats farming methods. Let us rather fol low the doctor and the leader who loves the South with aU his heart, but who ove hex too well not to use the knife of criticism - and "reform upon the cancers upon her economic llf ! anrakwell-beinr. jflt ought to fee said that this criticism is not aim ed atjwernor Glenn, nut at tne type of man whom Til' Ill-considered ln terview uggets).n v Nowto com to i the point: ;The commission la criticised because In urging the aeed of hotter rural eanl taUon and hygiene Dr. Stiles pointed out f the excesslvo " aeatm-rate in eur rural dlstrlcta as com pare a wun oinw sections of . the country. For, In stance, he mention typhoM fever In emphasising the truth (of so much moment to us) that 0 per cent, f the -casfwVand (he death from this dread disease might be prevented by proper sanitary precautions. And he la right .The averare number of deaths, from typhoid In the United States A- is IS - In jeach e l.ODO deaths, while in th Gulf Coast region it 1 45.' In the South Central Appa lachian region !. in, the Southern In terior plateau ,(Soth Carolinav Geor gia. Alabama, ; and 1 Mi"lslopl -Mons 7, and In the' Southwestern Central region Darts of Arkanaas, Oklahoma, hnd Texas) 69 ' per cent. Wherever the negro population.- 'la high- as JOr. Stiles points 'hut. the lack of sanitary precautions insure a high death-rate .from "typnoid. The -xro'a carelessness, and our own. as vt. Stiles polnta ont. In the matter of ty phoid fever, hookworm disease, etc 1 murderlns? the white women and children of the South. - n a lim ! made bv one North Carolina critic that the number': of Attia - rr 1.000 "Dooulatlon reported In ij last enau WSLS not SO high in. North Carolina a In New Tork or Massachusett or Ohio. Aa a-matter of face the general census report as to th number of a earns ny Is recognised by the government aa to deficient that It refuse to base, any estimates oa these figures althouffh v. miA in ..laitir fhat while it may be possible to plok out dldap-'j per fashion, certain mates wnicn pare khua unfavorably, tt I only be cause In the States., having large cities, 'the census authorltlea really re ported the full number of deaths, as they are unable to do la rural States, and that even , here Ahe general sta tlstlee how the North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia death-rat .for Whites excluding nesroes as 15 per cent hlffher. .than the - average for white In the United Stata WHAf A STtTDT OF SOUTHERN - . CITIES 5HOWa ' J-'-:i But R I th registration area only, embracing not th ; entire souta nut only our Sonthera cities, for- which th TTnitert t a tea eensus orofessea to iKave truly accurate mortality statis tic, and w are going; to was m alphabetical order Just as ther eomi In the census table, every Southern city included Ja the registration area with their death-rate .- per 1 1.M0 of population for both race, and 1 ora para seach on of these Southern cities with the two cKles In other sections Immediately follorlnr 1 alphabetical order Just aa named la the census list;. Here then ta the showing: , ? DEATH-RATB PER i POPTJLATION. v'-S' - t.'. :-c.-:i"-;' For-,? For Name ef Cltyv v'.:'i'i sWhlta. Negro, Atlanta, Oa. "...".v.. v i .. . Atiantie OtrV Ne J. .... v M V. Attleboro, Mas. ,..V.. ii v.i: . Baltimore. Md. . . .... ( x TAarra. Vt. 'i..... ll"! ','. . .' Jacksonville. Flaw. .' , . fl ; Jacksonville. lit .'. ''. ",)v 'I Jamestown,' .N. B , . COEHECTLY AOb ,PE0HPT,Y EITGRAVED v SEND FOR SA1IPLE3 A1W PEICE3 ; ; . J. P. Stevens Engraving Co., Encravers , 47 7HITEIIALL ST., ATLANTA, GA. FOR V VRENT Seven - room ; - j. . house all 1 modern coo. - t venlencas, 101 -East . More--: - head.-. Apply H. A. Murrtlt, : . . ' care Queen City -Printing- Co, - PRIXT1NG Our eustomerisay , BLAJTK BOOKS Let us mak . "wyourjext aet-of Blank Book according to our Patent Flat r Vi Opening style. Wa have .the " , only suitable equipment for ' this work InVthia eectlon. . ' OFFICE. 8CPPLIES Anything i you need. Our goods ar i ,", Fresh our prices are Right. . QOfffl CITY PRINTING CO! 14 TO.- Fonrtto St, CHARLOTTE N. WANT E-IV-A. . Stenographer. : - first-elaaa X sr: Lyachbarg, iVa,?' .;' ..- '.. H Lynn, Masa v.. .i ... ' McKeesport Pa,. .. . 17 Nashville, Henn. . .. ...... Natch, Mlsa ,..'' - 4 8 NatickMess. . .. .. .. 14 Naagatuck. Conn.' . .. .. .. IT New Orleans, 'La. ..; . ... tt Newport Ky. ., ..i..... ta Newport, R. L .'. .. .-, .. . 11 Norfolk, iVa. .. . -.a.... II Norrlstown, Pa. t .. n North Adams,' Mas it Raleigh. S. v'v ' a Reading, Pa V. .... IT u ' M ( -0 -- ' SI ' ft'j' 1 - v ' i; '2T 18 ' 14 Revere, Masa , Rletunend, Va ,J .. .. U. U st u B a i 21 11 ao n u 15 It It Rochester, N. H. Rochester, N. T, .. ,. flan Antonio, Tex. ,. -, rSan Blego, Cat .i ,, San Francisco, Oat ,. Savannah, Oa. .. .. ... Seheneetady, N. T. . Scranton, Pa .. .. Shreveport 'La.''.. '' . Bloux City, la. .. , Roraervllle, Mass. .. , Wilmington '.. .. Windham. Conn-Tiv . . . Winona. Minn. .. .. .. 14 - , Too tow negroes to report. A REMEDT NEEDETq. These are the figures whose A;-;. ; ac- curacy the government stands for and the Southern man who can look them in the face and etfll argue for a list less, do-nothing policy - is the man murders present and future genera tions by criminal carelessness. Dr. stiles la a man who with rare self-devotion proposes to give his life to the effort to. reduce this ' fearful Southern death-rate -.Its excessive proportions In our cities being but typical .of similar condition In our country districts and there" la v no man in America to-flay who more heartily deserves the eo-operatlon of every agency In the Southern States. . Xt I not climate that make our Southern death-rate . ao high. . It 1 lack of sanitary precaution uton the nrt of our targe negro-population and also upon -the part of a large white nppulatlon as welL In t name of human fife, let us set about remedying these conditions. - CLARKNCH H..POE. i TJ.telirh I JIm 1 tth. 1B1. . ., i V Ten Inches of Snow at Lexington, Va. Lexington, Va Nor. 14. Aa a re ault of the heaviest storm ever known at thl season of the year, ten Inches of snow, fell to-ay.,. . :l , T. There's nothing so good to heal the-lungs and brace up the sys tem as Dr. King's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil ' with Hypophoaphltea of Llji faad Soda.. -s, '- Pleasant to take. 7 ; fiOc and 1.00 :. Botdra. ',. . Reitlstered H arsea pirectory -s (Oraduat Nurei Only).. . 'BnrwcItDana detail; Store 'Phones 41 and 00. GTYLIGH ; Fmlftln FootwearTIa ' anusually handsome this season, '.j t,.-, " th style we-are showing. ' -;r ' V Be sure to our apeclala, . The fConeg Patent KJd, plain toe atyie, BnUon and Blucher rTh City," Viol XCld and Bright GunmeUV' plaila toe rtyBinche.The JTw It,Jaof t Goldea Brof J&''?&ri(itoiip WlaBtachenjo The ar 0 t- hand ;rird- V Welti heel. AU tailored to our order, with the five-dollar finish and wear, - . ' Giililiil Hardware Co. 7rit6 for Samples 4,000 Yards 81-2 and 10 Gent - :;.'?-- MONDAY; t The' 5easons greatest bargain in Outings for a big Monday. ' gpecial. r Over -K 4,000 yards of good, iieavy. Light Colored Outings; light grounds with pink r z; and blue checks and stripes and pink and light blue ground vrith' white 8 stripes. A magnificent opportunity to purchase 8 1-2 and-10 cent) Outings-; suitable for night" gowns,' pajamas and dressing sacques atlabout half the freal value. Monday special price, V. 15c.' yd. 0 Have You Seen "Seco Silk?" Price 25c, Yard ! - ' : . ;: : ISecd Silk" is exajtlyJ like a number orotherincn Silks sold; at SOc a f yard. It's a beautiful soft 'material with. the new satin messaline finish, and ; for a beautiful, inexpensive evening dress, has no equals Width , 27 inches. . Colors Black, Copenhagen, Light, ,Blue, Pink, Heliotrope, Nile 'and Yellow. (i:'f. Our price. ... . .v . ... - 4 . 25c. ,yd . P;tJX $1.00 Yard Wide Guaranteed Satin at 85c. , ; : , : , Lining Satins, guaranteed for two seasons' wear.' Full yard wide, in Cream, ' W Garnet, Green and Black; sells everywhere , at $1.00 a yard. Our price ...... .( . . .... .V; '. ; -85c. yd. 4 v - 11JS0 Yard Wide Messaline Satin at $1.25 ,f ' This in Black only. ; Messaline Satin, & little heavier than the regular Messa- . line. A sDecial $L50 - Don't Forget That Our Blankets ' and uomrorts Are rnceaiiuca v v 'i ' : v." Under the Usual" ; ; . " y4 -r Blankets at. .. 1 ...... .....".$2.50, $2.75, $ip8to$3.S3 : -worth a third more! ; j , ' y . ' '' Splendid values in Home-Made Comforts. .... lt .98c $155, $1.93 to $30 h Here Are Some Beasons For Always Crowded Stores ' 6-yard box Tourist Ituehing that sells everywhere at 25c Our price 15c; box p0c Flannelettes atv..i. -4...',... 5c. yd. . 1 4 Good Full Bleached Linen Finished Table Damask. Price,.; -..19c;yd. "10c. ML Bleached; Hemmed Huck Towels. V, . l. .5c. i.$L00 Counterpanes atv... ........ ;V...75c. r 5c. Domino Apron Ginghams". . : '.,...'.-..-.. . : s .V,. ., . . .3 l-2c. r.7 l-2c, very smooth yard wide Unbleached Sheeting.v,; ;v. -i . . 5c. yd. Good Full Bleached two and a half yard wide Bleached Sheets at , i . . .33c. ' Full Seamless 81x90 Bleached Sheets worth 75 cents, at. '.48c 85c.' 81x90 New York1 Mills Sheets at.,;.i' ,. . .. ;.... . . ..50c Special Pillow Case values. ... .......... I .... A . . . 10,12 1-2 a 15c. BELK- 1 ., .. . . .. ... ............. ..v..' .1 r -4 1 v 'j.a lam3 and handtom - - banner was flung serosa the square from Jor ilan'a o the Central Hotel orner yesterday, aflvertislns; the Municipal Convention ot this wee and Inviting the publio to attend tne conierwnc. HEROUNB Is the reatett eouah yrup r,r v.rr taottle suaranteed. - EngUtn-Mctarty , Co H. Tryon. ' 'Phoo f. ;':,J -j -' --.'i -'C'-S roooANtrra tso 4 coops ckick- - en: Lard We.i treah Oeorala Cane b4 New Orleans Mole W een lio. up; $ ean Milk aSc.t mU can 50c. d"; pound Buckwheat fTour TSe.; Fota- co. --xu -v ' : . :; v. r-; -i - WIS ARB OPBN ALt DAY TO VVVVT mediolnea slek-room suppUes nd com pound pifKripthm. '.We glv ;-WWPt and 4 accurate rvloe. Only thebwt t sent' out from oor pharmacy; WOOIX I ajJL SHUSPPARb, prwdsts. a 8 :Try.;-'y fr!'ew.vf.-. :(vv TOX CAM WAKS B KTTE3R DEBS BRT8 by ueina tn neat exiraoia-oiuw t vanUla or lemon,; NoOerU are per foot unleas anade With Blue Ribbon. . . FOR THIS ,- QUICKEST - AND . Mt23T work. Drill your . "ZT Experts only employed tn thl depart rn.nl. JA8. t. BTOWS CO. Dru turta.'fhon K. V jf,:y.- 'yys TBERB 18 VO WAITING TO B 8BRV ed at our plaeathi. ta a teatur with II JUSt tn MM a rTin win. u very beat in the eating Una ; It you haven't been eating with aa IB m call.' w. wur t"Hu, NEW YORJC.IAJNCU ROO af, We.1 Trad SU,V- i - i-j - FOR SALE. TO U PER CENT. 1N watmenta, that will ' anhano rapidly, pon't mis sohi ot these trades aa- ymt will M mueb hlaha prioes tet real aatate aoon. Also some nice borne for KKln. in ARTHUR HENDERSON, A fcitO. ' .' ..- ''-..-'-.'. v- PIANO TUNING AND REPAlRINa I have an expert workman In thU Una ' IB t target that I have also en ot the beet eauipped macbln men ta the South wh repair aU sort t delleat and Intricate machinery. ; J. H- AN- - DRBW8, til E-, Trada ..' '. - . U'inmvd." THW 13 NO SCHEMS tout good advice. If- you are load -of ood thing It will pay yoa to atoca ,'your pantry from our tora.- W eaa ave you monry now whll our stock la unbroken. Wa can give you N. T. plicae and save yo th frelffbt. "Ihlak OK It. - fn 1 1 ci if-!- m - m - vttn m A I.E-CRL' SUED PTONIC IN ! .i,aKlA In. AI2 .r.r4.a an ' work. -WUl auot. ro d.llvarad pric. by wasrn or r ea appllcatloa. Prwl Ollvar. Charlotte. N. C EVEBTTHINO TIlArS OOODTO EAT In hot weetner as o"n rvai b oa In th. best atyla. Com. to and what W bv,nw. GtLX KESiaTfR. ANT. -. -.-- " ' ' : ' . TO LET-EAST AVE., gifl; N. POPLAR. 8. Cldw.ll, U; PlmT 6t.. $- Kt ih. n-.ff. Clarkaon. Hi room. Baad.ra Bulldm,', S nd 17; brick Btora, tw; l.pth and Ivt4-jn, 112.50; larir room, fcander." Eulidmn, 23 B. Tryon h u, ocru plrd now ai tailor ahou. rood ltrht, cn vn!nc, only . . E. L. KiLEH, 8. Titou 6U 'ThoD HA mmMm of 4lSeco' Sflk.?, f Beantlful value, at ESOTHES L Nye Jfctchlscn & Sch Insurance FIRE, : , ; i : . life, ;.'.r ACCIDENT . . , - -1 OTTFICB But Building. rm :-l-?iie:l . aBic ; I '.r. j' i' '- .. i . ! ! The em of prosperity ia jcoming 'and there is no re.ason now or anything; hut optimism. ".y V -1 !. I Your old clothes are DUjing inai nn you neecu , . . JA shabby but ambitious man in a job' wants to get on -tie crest of tharwaTej the maij out of a job must brush up to get one. Everybody needs new clothes. Our shop is full of tho smartest apparel in a decade. ,'And now is the time to buy. V ;' y , - . t - - ' u -v. - - - Good EfBt en Jlrrrortl for Evening Dresses. Light Outing w-: -1 ra. f k ' -1) 4 li!2Cl(. Iranster to. ' '- 1 ... Prompt - and careful at- tentlon at all times to ths receipt w and; i. dispatcli cf baggage, Calls made at resi dences or hotels. PH0NE3 105 AITD 1919. Attention " giyen to all kinds of hauling. - Braying a specialty. worn out and don't put off i 1 r -fsrnB. st C r H
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1908, edition 1
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