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.CHARLOTTE. DAILY OBSERVER, KOTOIBEH 16,1003. of Boone, j at her South Old well street. Miss Jennie TMackburn is via;"ng Jiina Mat home, .su. I One of the fvenU cf the Reason In Charlotte musical circles will be the concert which the mualc faculty ol the-Presbyterian College will give to-morrow night In the college audi ' torlum. The friends and patrons of the college are Invited. ,;,'iV4j v In honor of the. approaching mar- rlagft of Mls Alle Winston Sprulll, of Rocky Mount, to Mr. Thomas Willis Alexander, of thU city, which will be Boleronlaed at Rocky Mount Wednesday night, the Carolina Co- tlUion Club of that city 1 perfecting arrangements for one ef the . moat elaborate and ' enjoyable ; germane V - Pramntiniu are in the hands or committee and a dispatch from that ritv states that large number Of Ylaitlng young people and a host of , ri.nnera are. expected. -The marriage of the young lady In whose honor the german will be given will P a social event of much prominence In that - section of North Carolina and is of equal interest to the friend of the , brldegroom-to-be here. Ills Spruill is a daughter of Mr. F. 8. Sprulll. a , Dromlnent lawyer of - Roclnr Mount. and a niece of Lieutenant Governor Francis p, Winston. " r - il and Mr. W. H. Thompson will .-. leave- early this week for Blrming ., ham, Al, where they will spend the lfr: Jll-a. Newell ' will' entertain ' the members of' her bridge club at : her home on North Church street to morrow morning.'' .... h ,..-- CQYESIION XRI3 . "7LEX Municipal Convention to Bo Held In the Academy of Music To-Mwrow -.and Wednesday IKtHecn 650 anil ?50 Delegates Kxpected Many Dis tinguished ' Victor Comlnir Hie Entertainment' Features - Uabor- ; . ato To-Morrow" ; lrgrauini ' Governor M. F.AnspI to IlcwiKnidi .to the Address of Welcome Jtayorl Cutchln, of lloanoke, Va... onr the Programme. . ;...;, The outstanding event of the week, and the month for that matter, la the municipal convention which is to be held here to-morrow and Wednesday. Mayors, members of municipal boards and laymen from all sections of the Carolina, with a goodly sprinkling of Visitors from afar, will be in attend- Women knovl IC isn't- necessary to tell them that the best vay, the only safe wayy to wash "fancy work' ' is with Ivory Soap and lukewarm water. ; They wouldn't of using 'ordinary laundry soap, or washing" pow-. riven by that lub for many yeara -gce, : in all, between 50 and 750 delegates are expected. In point of i CierS, Of CnemiCcUS. along- with the State Democratic and State Republican - conventions which were held In this city during the sum mer. It will b the last convention of the year and will prove a fitting and nroner finale tn a, season Aortas? which Charlotte playelhost to many notable gatherings." :, c . " ... s..i..; .' The sessions will be held In the Academy of Music to which the publlo S.J'fLfiS; ntrht at t So V clock. Entrance will ::':m,: ,r"r": i through the mam doors. that Charlotte is Just at this time on- Tnr?.1" no diminution Apparent .m.-.. ..kiiu. In the volume, of travel. Hundreds wruin radical nanTe. In h .ystsvn f.P7wt.r"..'itb!i '&i0 1IEVJZR! V- I.- O -r -.. e ' vory poap ' ' 93HSo Per Cent. Pure. IVEY'SI THE NEW Goat Quit V ANOTHER LARGE LOT, RECEIVED SATURDAY Of course the rain Interfered with i f our.Bult Bala, , ' ' These new iota will be added to the ether specials ana all will go en sale to-day. Iii.oo fixrrrs V Up-to-date Suits made la the latest style In Hard Finish Worsteds, Serges, etc,' and. worth . to 111.00, for ...,..15.o0 a Salt. All aisea i of municipal government One of May. cr Franklin's prime objects tn getting up this convention and bringing It to the Queen City Is to Inform the Char lotte pulio of the latest and most up- to-date methods of administering the affairs of a growing municipality. To Mayor Franklin is all credit for hav ing conceived the Idea and having. The" literature department of the " Women's Club will' meet to-morrow morning at i ll o clock. gremniv w m wuowii. vninw mini -..,.., , : t.-- -- .... I ni.-. ... nMK.M. K-: h. . . 1 uub( snjuLcisiui . . vun veilLiuiia Ua lubi w m aawaews w aaweewsww aavsv kind ever held in the South. . I or the season almost tooiea -J. vtth ! atundan promise of belnjr one of the about as soon as the prediction did. last night, nearly everybody ..either traveling or accompanying travelers. To-day will' be a busy' one1 with the different Methodist brethren. , All the financial business of tbs year will be wound up to-oay, bins paid, and accounts prepared, showing ,- the re sults, financial and otherwise of the year's work. ' ' i'-1 The cold snap got- here yesterday y '- r and His Times," Mrs. R. a.' Brice "Development of the Drama," Mrs. Charles " E. Hooper; v "Spanish ; Ar mada," Mrs. Charles E. Piatt and Dis cussionQuotation from Don Quixote, led by Mra j .M. Jordy. ; r Cards reading as follows have been received in the city Mr. and Mrs; George Douglas' Elliot ,"f requests the pleasure of your company at, the T mariiage of their daughter . v Mamie ,... , v ir nry manger Lionoon on the evening , of Wednesday the ' twenty-fifth of November ., , v ';,., t seven o'clock,: . -yS At Home . v ;i ' ' . : Xinden,; North Carolina . Mra f, W. Falson returned 4at ; : mgnt rrom Atlanta, ua., where she at' tended the general meeting of the , r United Daughters of the Confederacy. " Miss Margaret Halladay, of Oreens- : - ooro. is the guest of the Misses Link ' : onsouta rryon atreet I , t The Movements of a Number of Peo ple. Visitor and Othrra, Mf. W. TL Odell returned to -his home In Concord yesterday morning anera oner visit to the city, y , rjneria B. A. Home, of Monroe; - spent yesterday morning at the Bu- Mr. M. , Williams, of ' Mountain - island, was a Charlotte visitor yester . "Jay. .r i . i..,; Mr. .Julius Leleel la spending1 a day , wr two m me city. ;. Mr. U W. Humphrey returned Sat , ajrday'from Wentworth where he aU tended Rockingham Superior Co art. Rev. a- H. Atkinson, pastor of the First Presbyterian churchy Monroe, was the guest of Mr..W H. Belk at the Central yesterday.' ' : '. v ' Mr. O. W. Lents, of Concord," spent , yesterday at the central. Mr. CVA. Hamilton, of Martinsville, ,va., spent yesteraay in tne city. ( Dr. .WV' I Grantham,' of Mount oiiead, was a visitor in the Uy yes ' terday.;- - .. " . Mr. C. B. Harris, of Rocky Mount. ..was a guert at the Central yesterday, , ' Mr., A. F." Frailer, of High .Point, : epeni yesteraay, in tne city. , . .. Mr. W. . E. Dalton, . of Winston Balem, .was, registered among the auekta at the Central venterd&v. : . Mr. J." N. Ashton, of Raleigh, spent . SiinHn ,t f . . r.nt,.l ' , 'Mr. J. Lee Sloan, Jr," of Davidson, . "was a g ueat yi the city for a few sours yesteraay. ' -, j . . -j - - sr. ca w. vica, or Beima, was a .roost In the city, stopping at the Cen- . crai yesteraay. : . Among the visitors In the olty yea- - wrujr were Measra K. T. Baker and V. E. Cunningham. Of Mooreevllle Messrs. Chase Brenlzer nd WD loughby Chambers will leave to-night for ivew I one on a visit. .i, Mr. W. C Stack, a prominent young jouswess man ana hanker,- of Mon roe, pent yesterday In the1 city. Mr. J. C. -Wallace, chief clerk to ." Col. W. B. Rodman, division counsel of. the Southern Railway,, will return to-day from Washington, where he went on ' businera. : -. ., Mr. ?. Guy Fera-uson, of - Greens .. .. roro, spent yesterday in the city with tils brother, Mr. J. W. Ferruson. : -Mr. J. T, Jennings, of, the cotton - : llrm of Jennings A Bryant, of At , Janta, Gar spent yesterday In the city v Among the guests at the Southern ... Manufacturers Club r jwere. Messrs. - John A. McWane and James L. i)al- Jard. of Lynchburg. Va. t . Mr. T, A. Haughton, of Fayette . jvllle, a well-known insurance man, is spending- several days In the city on. ' tuslnes. t : ; ' , Mr. I n. Whltted, of Elizabeth town, was registered amonff the guests et the Southern Manufacturers', Club . Yente.rday. . - - . . Mr. II. He Bailey, of SarannRh, Ga., wa. a truest at the 6elwyn yesterday. Dr W. W. Ollv. of Durham, spent fyeaterday In tha city with friends. Mr. Woods Darran, of Darlington. B.: .. was retytered among tha s;ursts at the Sclwyn yesterday. ; ' ' The First In Hanna Hall. (V The " "Reveries of a Bachelor," i Which will be participated In by a large ijnmtcr of well-known young people Bnd which will be given In Slanna Hall in the new T. M. C. A. ' JJuildlnjr. Tuesday nlsht, Xovvember 14th promlsps to be one of the most unique and enjoyable affairs -of . the : l1nd ever aUfmpted In Charlotte. - The entertainment i b-insr gotten op tv Mls.ten May 'Onto and May Pen field and tho prorppdfl will go towards refurnl.thlns: crtn!"! of the parlors, of the Prebj u rian Coli.-jre. t, I or tne season . aimopt looiea-eariy GOVERNOR: QjUESif AND STAFF. risers Into mistaking it for snow snd 7. From time, to time, The Observer i "e weather aoout oayoreaK was utue nas mane mention of the distinguish-1 snort oi sjsub.,1-".' . . ed visitors expected. Governor Robert ttroaunax Glenn, accompanied by his , t RECITAJj TO-inGHT. stair, win arrive in the eltv this af- ' ? -' , ,s - 4 ternoon. He will be met by the local I Madame gtark-fitaaley and Mr. Shrank artillery 'and a company of friends) Croxtoa to Aimear at the Selwrn wnowui escort him to his hotel. Oth- lioteL i V v y er distinguuhed ; vlsltora mayors off ? One of the leading musical events leading municipalities and experts tn f the season will take place to-night ww uin, win amve to-nignt ana i at 1:10 o'clock la the assembly room to-morrow. There -will be -special ar-Iof the feelwvn. Madame Stark-Htan- rangements I or tne reception and en-1 ley and Mr-, Frank Croxton will ren ununmtiH i aii. ins aoteis nave oer- a - select ', and high-class pro had ample time In which to make gramme of Instrumental; and "- vocal preparations and now everything ts music to what will, from all Indies in rnainm ior tne convention. The tlona be a lasara anav. cultures au entertainment feat urea consisting of dlence of persons appreciating Jhe a trolley ride about the city, an au- best, highest and moat finished in tomoblle . ride, - a smoker - at the musical art. 'Both the performers ol Southern Manufacturers' Club and a the evening are known in Charlotte, banquet at the Selwyn, have aU been Their renditions at the recent music yapped out and nothing remains now festival are alone sufficient to Insure ouf t " push the button." . , to them a cordial reception on this. A splendid' new lot elegant styles. tike those, special values "-we ' j have been offering at ' f 11.00.- " Our buyer bought these new ones .much below theuT worth, '; Ton, t t them Monday V p art e ". f 18.75 each and almost at..; : AU the s every sise. staple colon $2S.(K SUITS The programme for to-morrow rot. low: ' . . : ; . . . .... . TUE8DAT, , NOVEMBER I7TH,' U - " O'CLOCK. " Convention called to order by May or i. a. vranann. . . r . - Invocation Rer. Dr. H. H. Hulten. Address of Welcome How R. B. Uienn, Governor of North Carolina, i Address of Welcome Du A. Tomr- raur'a unvnt una vnanotte. Response Hon. M. F. Ansel, Gov- cinur vi pvuio varoiina. x j .-, 1 Response A. H. ., Boyden,. mayor of I tunaoury. - t ' : ' - , Appointment of commltcee on per-1 tnanent organisation . car ride over the city. ,, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, I O'CLOCK their ' return engagement.. Madame eurk-gtanley,. as . pianist and v Mr, Croxton, as basso, have won wide rep utation fov the brlllldhce with which they perform the mdBt. difficult feats la musical expression.. j , Follewlng Is the programme.' i PART I.-- , ' Air Care, mlo ben vG!ordant Kecltatlon and anal ...Handel Mr. Croxton. Scherto B flat minor ,.... ..,.....CWbpln Mme. ntanieyi . (a) Due blst die Rue, ......Schubert b) Bapphlscke Oda ....... -Brahms (c) Dabelm ..... .. ... .... ... ....Kaun ' . - Mr- Croxton. ,' (a) Requiem .1.,.. .... i.. , .....Homer b "How's My Boy"..............jfciomer Mr. urexton. Addresa ."Municipal Ail and ' En-1 (a) Nocturne-Op. li,N,o. .,..... .Chopin oouragement of Civic Improvement i:,.. i.V.r "' ' " ''- and Materiaf V Development,"- O.J li. auuuk uujw vi vw insula.,:, f j - Address "Best Form . of Govern ment for Small Towns.". A. C. Avery. Jr., mayor" of Morgan ton; F. " JU Bundy, mayor of Laurinburg; " Harry Whedbell, mayor of Greenville; R. B. iraiawea, mayor oi theater, s. c; ii. X. Gilbert, mayor of Florence, 8. C: H. W. Foster, mayor of Greenville, H. Address "County ' Road Construc tion,'' D. P. Hutchison,. Chariot lev Address "Town j and . City Pnd' Paul Jones, mayor of Tarboro. Aaaress "Beat Charter - for a erning of Orowng Southern . City James L Johnson, mayor-of Raleigh. Reception Southern Manufacturers Club, $:30 to 0:301 ? TUESDAY. EVENING, I . O'CLOCK. Address "SanttaUon,': ? Assistant Surgeon- General J. W Kerr, ,Waah lnrton. Dt C Address "Municipal Expenditures" George A. H'bbard, mayor of Boston, Masa f - , . -. - . . -. ' ' : A PROMINENT VISITOR. . 'M..ocnumann . ., acnarwenaa (c) Nacht Stuck .. (d) 8taooato Etude i mum. minur. . (al "raded Sorar ef Mlaaoaette" . t ..M...M...ncneuing n) Kxplanauon Ms.) .......... ......usrt (c) Old Irish (arranged by Haynes). . .... ' . -Mr. . croxtoa. j,., Bridge, tho trnmonopolixod, Aite AIL The colored butler. In a certain Charlotte family failed to show up at the appointed hour for service, u be ing after 0 o'clock when ho blew In. 'James, where 1 In the 1 woria nave you been - all af ternoon TT; asked his emolover's wlfa " -.'i.;. " "I was sorry K. couldn't get here no sooner, majam, v.he replied. "But, been at a bridge party all evenln' and H looked Uke they Wasn't never goin to" serve no refreshments. ,:' S'o after Coin' I Just had to stick It out.' . T Attent ttade'a TnnersJ.. Mr. 3. H. Cralghlll left this morhlng at 1 o'clock for Lynchburg, Va,, to at tend the funeral ef his uncle, Gen J, Holmes Smith," cash leu of the Lynch hnra- nntatfWe. whose death -was re. nn. J tv,. nnmiin'taitr. Miit. I corded tn.an Associated Press dis- Am.. MHu.nHrtM m uMr j mi vatc h in yeeteraars onserver. ucn- H: Cutehin. mavor of Roanoke.. Va ; jeral Smith dropped dead Saturday af- m ,r,hi ! hiiMrh j vjrrinia ternoon. Mr. Cralghlll -j will return as one of the South's greatest business Wednesday morning. ; i... mayors. Alter w years oi auocewuii . ; n.,h, -ij business Experience , at Norfolk, ,Va, 1 - . ir and at the age of 0 -rears, he studied I Washington Heial.".-;-.-..5:;.-';-,-- la wk graduating with high honora and r ; The South should look to It earnestly, then, in 1891. located in the boomlnrf carefully, nnyerfuliy that awrut net town of Roanoke.- y . , ' -- larowtna.- srowing. .growing; - uwun, Riortlv afterwards t the boom cot- I Gonxalea. Car-mack! Who will oe tne lapsed laving both town and Its Cltl- i next, or ahall there be a nextT sens In a bankrupt condition. It was I at this eUgo of the history of Roa noke that Mr. Cutchln was elected mayor and he .took- charge and has since een . enthusiastically re-elected without opposition. , He has seen his city grow from a bankrupt town of 10,000 Inhabitants . to a most prosper ous city of 40,000 population until it now ranks as one . or the eootn s greatest cities." There are few- cities In the country that has experienced ho tihenomenal growth Roanoke has had the past 15 years due In a large mr-asifre to the succ-e-seful city admin- l.'trat!on under the leadership of May-1 or ' utchln. ' ; ' Miyor Cuti hlrf will address the con vention at the Wednesday afternoon PKslon and has selected aa ht sub ject "tntra!iathn of Ren ponsibility as the Iwrt r orm of Municipal Gov ernment," Woh will be of great in- fnrrt eKpecialiy at this time to the Charlotte citizens cr.rr.1; FOR RENT W Seven - room i .s.. huse .-' all ' modern ' con- ; venlencea JOI East More-;; head. - Apprr H. A. MurrilL" ; f : care Queen City Printing Co. FBDnTNG Our customers sayt 1 ws do the; BEST..i.y-;-:J;-;iY.-:,-1--.' BLANK BOOKS Let us make t your next set of Blank Books ' 5. according to our Patent Flat v Opening style We have the , t " only suitable equipment for . this work Jn this section. , OFFICE SCTTLIES Anything you need. - Our goods are Fresh our prices are Right. - can city rr;ii;:;3 co. 14 E. Frmrth Ft CHARLOTTE, N . C . A Few In and Jfanufa4urcr!i . 1 1 j Intends Cour- - t' j ICS. - The bo(r4 of pivfrnnri of the (Southern Jianu' irMirrr' Club has an nounced t!i3t .1 ;ri"ir fi" f-s'i'-ins of the Miinlct; the prlvi'.c ' tendod to fi fnorrow t' of 6:30 n i w4',l k tnd .1 ( ! v: : r;,....i 1 . 6 : ? J F, 1 jrf 1. -I th 1 he r-X' : 3. To- ! n-rx-.ker ffnor l?frr jrsoui ti e t .; v. J. R. Kennedy, cnlnred, was ar-' rested yesterday charrd -Ri;i carry Insr concealed wi-apni,j. a p.Ktol was found on his prron. Thero will bx Il'tle d-ilng In runl clpal circles until aftr the inuTii, convention t.ia wick. Thoe -board latrd to meet wi;l l-o: 1 over until next week. cnariea Sict, : ire, an r'l darky snO .for year frpn -n t1 boiler room of t,he Cf-.-.r' : .. (-,,,-Comrany, !::! sudi-n'y c-f r; tatnr-iay. l?ein" r i t in th-s rt t.f j on s t-cl.t while It in t- ' W A N T E D A Stenographer. first-class The . finest line of all came- from our best tailor Just a" specially fins lot they sold at a considerable price concession, arrived Saturday, wlIU be shown for the first, time , to-day, t : We cannot describe them here hut want you to see them. We have your also an4 can surely please yea in the color and (styla 1 -v 1 , i t -We oon't say they are worth ISS.Oe. Will' leave that for you. Out price it..,.: i 4...,. 025.00 to-day M NET WAISTS, $1.00 EACH : ,A new lot special - tons; sleeve fine Net WalsU -In . Cream and WhIU, cheap at fl.KO; for. V.; ...$1W eacb Au'slsoa. f ' , t s v -Also special lot the new Whits Tailored Waist at. 98c, each t r , . w 1 V -L-S-'-' l-;-V . At St. , Mark's Lutheran Chorch. - Two' eloquent and forceful sermons were preached by Rev.:, Dr. Klnard at et-Mark s Lutheran church yester day. ,rhe text of the morning sermon was, ''Tbs Gospel Defender; the vnurcn U Safe;'? that of the evening, "The Last Recorded Worda of Jmh " Dr. Klnard Is the pastor of a strong c-ungrvB-iiHon ana is nigniy estimated and beloved. Those who heard him yesterday were afforded a rare treat. . .... J'r'i-. rL Mr. ScoU toTexaa,':-'- t-w. Mr. J. Euzene Rootf. fnrmcrW this city, but recently connected .with the special asencv denartment. of tH -noutnern- Hallway Company with his ncaaquarters at Kallsoury. left the tatter, place aturaay night for Chat mtcraVold ' There's nothing so good to heal . the lungs and brace up th.e sys tem ss Dr. King's Emulsion of Pure NorweVlan Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphltes . of : Lime' .and 8oda. i , ' . , ; . !-; . Pleasant 'to'- taka ; ' -: h1'?, 60c and $1.00 Bottles. ) - Rejrlstered ' 'Snrses- Directory . (Graduate ' Nurses ; Only)..- Eainvell-Dainn Retail Stcrc . 'Fhoneo ,dt nod 100... Feminine .Footwear Is j n usually handaomO this season, i. the styles we areJshowms;-.j;;v Be sura to see our speclala ' The "College Patent Kid. plain toe style. Button and Btuchery 5 The Cltjy" Vlcl Kid and .Bright Gunmetal.-'plafarto style, BluchefV The "Just 1 - gof t Golden Brows Vlcl Kld,I opera shape Up, stylo 'Bmehsyf' jV" ; ;r'V , '. These. are all f hand sewed ' welt, light sole, extension" edge, ; military hceL All tailored to' our order, with the five-dollar finish and wear, Price IS Sv.- By mall $J.TI. G!Lr:i-r:oonc c6; me fie If T.i i.t- ; -i C !. ) I ;4ve : 1 ! r'-ir S sr i ; 1 5- t : 1 f 1 r- Ilr.rdwzro Co. V . -oe. TOte for Samples of "Seco Silk. .- Beautiful for Evenlr Brczzzz. 4,000 .Yards 8 ,1-2. and 10 Cent Light Outin MONDAY k arci The season's greatest, bargain in Outings for a big Monday special. Orcr ,4,000 yards of good,' heavy flight fOolored Ontings; light grounds with' pink Yand blue checks and stripes and pink and light J blue ground with whito stripes. A magnificent opportunity to purchase' 8 1-2 and, 10 cent Outings . suitable for night gowns pajamas and dressing sacquesat about half the real value. - Monday's special price..., ,...., .5c, yd, 1 'Have You fieen "Seco Silk?" . Price 25c. Yard . . s . V "Seco Silk V is exactly like a number of other 27-inch - Silks' sold , "at 50c a : 'yard. , t's a beautiful, soft .material with the new satin messaline finish, and jCor. a beautiful inexpensive evening dress, has rio equaLi4th -27 inches. Cblors, JBlack, Copenhagen Light Blue,' Pink,' Heliotrope; NiTe and' Yellow. j.Our jpneo v' v V'1',V ii ry -e25c yd. Guaranteed 'stffat 85 fa Lining Satins, f guaranteed "f or to seasonslwcar,? JFuIl yard wide, in Cream, White. Lieht Grav. Brown. Navvl Garnet.'Green and Black: sells everywhere - w - v 7 - - as i. , "at $1.00 a yard. Our price i ; VI . '.'..-.'-.'.'.'... .'.'-'v.5c. yd. ' Hessaline Satin at $15 This in Black only, i Messaline Satin, a little heavier than the regular Messa- line ? A special $1.50 .value,- at...". ;v UV. VV.'. .'; . . , . .'4U.23 Don't Forget That Our Slankets and Comforts Are Priced lluca .V- ' ,s' - ''.Hnder the Usual t. - - ..$2.50, $2.75, $2.93 to $3.C3 . . I Blankets at. . . . ' 1 wnrth : a t. hirrl tyioti- v- ? Splendid values' in Hpme-Made Comforts.. 'U I; , ,93c.i $15, $1.S3 to $3.50 f ' . Here Are Somo Seasons For Always Crowded Stores . ' 6-yard box Tourist Ituching that sells everywhere at 25c - Our price 15c box . ,10c Flannelettes atl.....' ...... ..5c yd. tood JFull 'Bleached Linen Finished able Damask. Price .,.;.. AlOc. yd,v 10c Full Bleached, Hemmed Huck Towels; ; ,5c $1.00 Counterpanes at. . , M' .. . , . . ' ..... ..... ,75c 5c Domino Apron Ginghams'.i'.. .... .. ..... ....... ...3 l-2c 7 l-2c" very smooth yard. wide Unbleached Sheeting. . : ; , . . . . . ,5c. yd. Good Full Bleached two and a half yard wide Bleached jShcets at. .... : .CCc ' Full Seamless 81x90 Bleached Sheets worth 75 cents, at, . . t 4Cc. 85c 81x90 New York Mills Sheets at. . . , , . , .. ... .ECc. ' Special Pillow Case values;; t. .',..;'. 10, 12 1-2 and 15c. BELK BROTZiEZC 4 - r . ' - I tanooga, Tenn wherehe wilt spehd a few days and will later, go on to ivir worth j . Tex.:: where he will he located In the future. l- mm. " .-ftt ... ...... ....... ,-S Spocialtloticos HEROLINH Is the greatest sough syrup on earth Every bottle guaranteed. ; BngUah-McLarty 5 Co.. ; C Tryou. , "Phone S7S." ' 4 COCO AN UTS Sc.J 4 COOPS CI1ICK- ens: Lara WCt irin ' .n. New Orleans MoiasMS can i aii. I cans Milk Sc.: small cans too. soaan; pounds Buckwheat Flour sae.1 ota toea 25c;- Turnlpe lie. ; Xeroon Cling t Kj'e J!:bas:3 & Sen iiysuRArjcE FIRE, , ."'LIFE, ACCIDENT, OFFICB Ja Ount Bulldlag. , Bett TImwo 4tX r-.v.v." DM fafer Cc. Prompt and, . careful at tention at all times to tLi receipt and dispatch c! baggage. Calls made at red- ; ' V I ' f. - . . . dences or hotels." , pnoin:3 105 Aim loir. - Attention -given to c'.l kinds of hauling. Drayir:: a specialty. V . ' WH ARB OPEW ALI DAT TO BTJPPLY medlclnea sica-roora wppiw. mu pound prescrlptiona We give prompt ..a .,,. ..rvlra. Only the bt .., m.t from our nhsrmaoy. WOttlH ALL. BHEPPAKC, ;DrulsU, xy 8. ;Tryon BU . , . ' v . tHB BE3T CAKB REC53PE ALWAT8 calls lor clue tunwn tuu TheM are trua dainty f xuacu of greatest strength,; , J .' JACOBS' CArtuT HAV B luuBvan IH.ft It 7 . It S IBS OCT B.""- - ... bMh rtorh., Anr Quantity, from 10c. on, JA8. P. SIOWJ5 CO.. Druggists.- 'phone lit, ;yt-.'&iit-''-i: THEBB 18 NO WAITIWtJ Tv ho naiKT- d at eur piac. nms tm waiiur. wnn us lust the same as servlns only the vary best it the eating llna It you haven't bwn eating with ua. all we a.k is a rail. fce ournlitn. "Quirk launch." NEW TORiC LUNCU BOOM. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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