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CH :iA1:L DAILY 0E3LHVEK, KOVTMBER 19,1 I c I jo: f WW. . ..II I ij i irlor in nun Tryot taiKfnr en of brl.liro i. pur.it a nith, U H. In the i - . lier harni.x'ini' street. Airs. tertained at t it ' narif iTil'"" i I,. yesterday T Newell, Hugh . Jlnrueoui. ry. P. C. Urunson. J. P. CaUwul. W . b. Mddt-U. B. RuKh le, Rrttia Prgram, John Walters, K. W. Mellon, U.S. Mai tur and Carev Butt. The first prize was won by Mra. Llddell; the consol idation by Mrs. Fegram. ..... . r " -' Mrs. Kvelyn McLood and Mr. Clar ence Smith are vlaifln? In Matthews. They -went down MouJay to attend the i'rtiniaT dinner -of Mlrs Abbie Mcleod, a ssbster-tn-law of Mrs.- Mc leod and a slater o the late Major MM.eo.1. whom all Charlotte knew. Miss McLcod was 77 year old Tues-J ' " ' - Mra. Lydla Coan, who for the paat Two -weeks ha been a, guest at r the home of Rev. and Mrs. V. W. Klncald at the First Presbyterian manse, will leave to-day for Honolulu, the Haw aiian islands. Mrs. Coan Ja the widow of the late Dr. Titus Coan. first mis sionary to the Hawaiian islands, and knew Dr. and Mrs. Klncaid when they -were residents of Honolulu.... .... Cards reading as follows were re ceived In the city yesterday: s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin Iteec invite you to be present at the ceremony uniting in marriage their ; daughter f ; J -" , " Susan Jteece Flume, . x' and Tr.' John Alexander Williams, Thursday evening, the third of December -at half after eight o'cloolt ? Greensboro, Nona Carolina, 'Mlsg Nanoy Browne-has returned ' from Baltimore, where she spent sev ers I weeks.- f-;X" '." V"r' " Mrs. ' W. T. Pate, of Olbson,, and Mrs. B. F. Moore, of MeColl, & C. : i were registered Among the guests at the Central yesterday. n ; , , -' The Pro Re Nata' Book Club will ' meet with Miss AUda Oliver at her j ': home on South Tryon street to-tnor-. row afternoon Instead of Mrs. 0 mond 1. Barrlnger; as scheduled. kS Captain and Mrs. William R. Rob ertson -will begin housekeeping next .'week at their; home on .West, Fourth -.. street. .v -'i'.:2llJ--' ': i i Interesting' events' to-day wily the bridge party this morning and that this afternoon given by Mrs. H. ' B. Fowler, .both In honor of MUa Hal Mofaon, of Raleigh, guest of Mrs. R. '. -6. Busbee. Y ,.', ' " ' ' - - !.. . Mr. and Mrs. A. JB.r Wingfleld left yesterday for, a three wteeks visit to r the 8apphlre country In , western " North Carolina.-;. ?-."' , : x :;:. 1 Miss Martha Martin, df Columbus, Oa., arrived la the city las night and "i"' is the guest of Mrs. W. 8. Lee.' Mrs. -J. A.vBolomons, . . of Grand Rapids, Mich.,' Is now .the-guest t of ; Mrs. l,i A. DodswortH. - . . The Colonial Dames Will meet with Mrs. Walter fi. Liddell on East Ave nue this afternoon at a:18 o'clock. A - full attendance : of members Is re :: sjuested. .- . . . , . - .t; ..,;'. Mrs. R. M. Miller will entertain at - bridge at her home on East Seventh street to-morrow morning. -: ' The first dance of the season of the Nine O'clock Cotillion Club sWlll be given Thanksgiving night In the as - sembly hall of the Selwyn Hotel. The ; Richardson Orchestra will furnish the ; tnusio, . ; -.. .j..-- v ;. : . - The event of to-morrow evening la the'dance which the recently organ iied eotlUion club will give In the mall assembly hall of the Selwyn ' Mrs. John B. Carson ' and young - daughter. Miss Lucy Holmes Carson, ' are the guests of Mrs. , Preston 8. - Wilkes In Norfolik, Va. -" -y. v; Miss Emily Robinson ord, of Mar tlnsvlUe, Va.; and Mr. Thaddeiis Awaraaw Adams, of. Charlotte, were .married yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock In the Methodist church near Martinsville.-' Mr. Adams was ao , companled by ' Mr. John. A. McRae, who acted as best man. After a trip : North, Mr, and Mrs. Adams will re . - turn to Charlotte and in . the future - make their home here. . . ' - Miss Belle Dukes, of Rock Hill, 8. C, ts' the guest for' a few days, of Miss May Fletcher. '-;, -. .,. . Misses Padle Thomas and Lula Tal iaferro wUl leave to-day for Chapel Hill to attend the Thanksgiving ger man to-night. There will be a business meeting of (he Woman's Club at the Carnegie Li brary this morning at 11 o'clock. Tho rrog-ramme will be in, charge of the ivies department. In the presence of a large but se lect company of friends and .well wishers,' Miss Alice Winston Fprulll, of Rocky Mount, and Mr. Thomas W. Alexander, of Charlotte, last night ' assumed the vows which made them ; one, standin before the altar of the Church of the Good Ehepherd, in Rocky Mounts ' Perfect In its every appointment, faultless In the execution .of every detail, the-decorated church . furnishing as a setting for the scene a picture ' of rare and , enchanting beauty, the wddinft was as e-PtHi-injcly pretty and Impressive affair as Were Its social features brilliant. The hour of the marrince was 9 o'clock, but lontr before then every leat in tho building was occupied. Rev. it. IS. Owpns was he o!!ici;it"i minister. M;s Martha Fyrd Fprt:i;l, B'.ster of the brt-! was maid of hoivir, . While the jo- s of bridc-mn'-ls were f,i1 with eiuat praoe by y -' JowrrMne toylan, of l'.al'i-'i: Mnri Kiner, of Richmond, Va, art 4 . ML"s (;.-rtrude and Julia Winston. of P'lrham. Atfenuinit the groom . wan his brother. Ir. Kmory G. Alex ander, of I'hiiii li Irihia, us bst man. '. Messrs. W. K. Parker, If. N. Fharr, . JI. A. Morson and I). r. t-'mith, all of Charlotte, were crer.trisTTien, th ttshers. t r J.'f .'srs Jxmes -RunnK. P. f pri!!';i, (Jnr'lrm Fm:th and R. A. Lacy, all ' f liorky Mount. Two social events of especial pleas ure fni'iiwf d the wed line; ccfeniony. .The f rit at t re by f.' r. f, n;i ruinher of f pleR.cijres t-' -end event, v the c""-.t- the It'. ' : : f : - n ! r-e r !- M - : for f ' : 'i i a' ' r '",-; t '-:) -rf cn t F'a!:s r"i i 'r. tiri.i'l. A l.'.rce -& X -. ! 't '' ip;i!r-.1 in the 1 ' o f....-.n. Tlie T i . .tt-f,l t , T ,' !1 I n r-v return 1a Charlotte, at X.'o. 400 West Tia-le. A. fine exponent of the -culture, re-r- eiiunt and social graces of eastern North CarollniK Mrs. A lesander will bring with her to her Cnanotie home the warm aood wl:-hes of her honts of admirers and frien.ia. She will re-J celve a cordial welcome in thi3 city s social life. Mr. Alexander la a lawyer of education, ability and standing, and has hundreds of friends among Charlotte's moat representative people. PEUSOXAl- The Movements of a Number of Peo ple, Ultors and Others. Mr. l. ttunerford. a well-known railroad oiheiat of Charleston, 8, C, spent yesterday at the Selwyn. ' ' Mr. Lt. A. Harris, OI on aim, a. spent yesterday in the cJtjf with friends. ' i ' Mf Walter P. Davis, of Lancaster, 8. C, was registered smong the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. , ', Mr.. R. A. Brown, of ureenaooro, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, ' Mr. L. H- Hlgglns, of Chester, & C, spent yesterday in the city. Among the viwuors in no ciiy yw terday were Messrs. K. H. Bhaw and. I, K. C. Lucas, of Waefiington. ; . i Mr. Walter West, of Trenton, ,-Was a Charlotte vlaltor yesterday. - iMr. W. A. Holland, of Danville, Va., spent yesterday in the city. ' y Major C. H. Oattis, traveling paa senger agent of the Seaboard, spent yesterday T In ihe city -on business. Mestrra. Kooert uraves ana jener- son. DeiLont xnompsop. - or cw York, were Charlotte visitors yester day, stopping at the Eelwyn. . Mr. John T. Roddey, of Rock Hill, S. C, was a delegate In attendance upon the sessions of the Municipal Convention yesterday. Dr. W, Gill Wylie left last night for his home In New . Tork after spending several days in' the city on business connected with the8outhern Power Company, ' ot whlch he Is president. . " i' - '.. v-"-' - Mr., is. N. Chisnoim, jr., or Colum bia, fl. C, was a guest at the eelwyn yesterday. r .- . Mr. -Fred A. Hull, national bank examiner, of Ashevllle, waa a Char lotte visitor yesteaday. 1 Mr. C. F. Tomlinsou,' of High Point, was a visitor at the session of the Municipal Convention yesterday. . ' Mr. B. O. Fallls, of Greenville, S. C, superintendent of , the Charlotte dlvlslen of the Bouthern, waa regis tered among the guests at the Belwyn yesterday. ".' r:.: -v-'v Mr. A. L. McDonald, a well-known traveling man of Raleigh, was a vis itor in the city last night : . 1 v Mr. A.-To wnsend. of Wilmington, spent yesterday in the city. ' - Mr. R. P. Gibson,' of Concord, was a guest at the Stonewall yesterday. Mr. George T. Dlckert, of Durham, spent yesterday at the Stonewall. Mr. N. E. Perry, of Winston-Salem, wit a Charlotte visitor yesterday. -, Mr. . W. J. Cunningham, ot Lan caster. 8. C. was a Char lotta visitor yesterday. . .. V' f l -.,-. ':'.. Mr. James R.v McClamrock. . of Greensboro, spent yesterday ?in , the city. '-' r '' '" -' Mr. W. J. Fatterson. of Chapel Hill, was registered among the guests at the Central yesteYday v Mr, A. M. Crowyii, of Monroe, spent yesterday at the Central. ' - ' . ' , Mr. , B. F. JTalfalr; of Raleigh, was registered among the guests at the Belwyn yesterday, V'.r5C Mr. Alexander Helper, of tha staff bf Thei Manufacturers' Record; Balti more, Md., was registered among the gnuests at the Central last night . Mr, CareyiJ. Hunter, , a prominent Raleigh Insurance man, was a visitor in the city last night, stopping at the Belwyn.: .--1- f'- jj;.,'; ' :-v'.:,-;f.- BB.EEFS. , ' , : ;;'vii',: ' . ii, A Few Minor Happenings . In ' and ,'. About thm City.- . n exciting automobile , race, punctuated by accidents, in which a woman wins, 18 ' attracting attention at the Edisonla. er,C'i-r-i's The Alexander Rescue Home will conduct a sale of fancy wok at a con venient place in the city December fith and 19th. - Lunches will also like ly be served. ; o'' ;. ':Zy:--':- The fountain for the' Stonewall Pharmacy has arrived and has been Installed, It is an exceedingly hand some one, fitting In harmoniously with the .artistic tmlldlng In which it ts located. ' ' ' Even the bitullthlc people sat up and took notice of. tha, convention s nresence. - A large Sign. ' "Bitulltnic, was suspended , across North Tryon near the square. It was a fine ppor tunlty for them. " 4 , , . , IA)rmerly Insane, Will Be Tried For . Wife-Murder. . Wadesboro Ansonlan. . - Deputy Bherllt Pearl Martin is on his way here from Raleigh, where ho. went last night for John Gregory, who will stand trial for the murder of hlswlfe on the 10th da of Jan uary, IS65. He 'was put on trial for the murder at the April term of court here in 1905, but the question of his sanity came up and Judge Ward em paneled a Jury to first try this Issue, The Jury's verdict was that Gregory was too Insane to answer the charge brought against him and thereupon the- Judjre ordered him confined In the insane department of the peni tentiary until he was sane- enough to Ft and trial. Pome time ago the au thorities notified Sheriff Martin that Orrgory was a sane man and that he would be given his liberty unless sent for by the Anson authorities , . ". - . HiU Point Sportsmen Deplore Scarc ity of tiamr. , , Special to The 01!rver. ' llir.h Point, - Nov.' 18. The - bird hunters are creatly disappointed On account of the scarcity of quail for the time of year. Since the otn v.-Ivmi tile bird law went Into effect, r um lie r of Hl;h Pointers have seach- el the rVH but in- few Instances ! ve anything liVe the desired results t een ol lair.e 1. In one tract of land v horn 1 irJs generally abound In larste rur?-;Kers nnt a cvey was found. , The "rere r:r in f.-r'emher and October c !.l the work for the tirda. A '":''' I ,-1 !! : -' 1. f Atlanta's rr onrp in three ye to as for a rr 1st. 1 Vn Anyway. t ?ets drunk onl7 he F'lould able ' r ind prohibition- "I.rt 1 si'.tr I Durham Ilf-rM 1. Tli" rrtv ne-A.i nbout Mr. I'rr;;i; T, it it. '' t-iri t. !!S5 C(.e. i at Home." "t be worrying '1 ? t aion?. If it inisht study T'ek!' p i e I Well, J,- hJ9 ... I IVfmlr I I i...... - .ould? ,TTli '. .We rece 71 so order for Postal CaW, it 9 o'clock a. rn. The Job wa- printed and de livered to cvJstpmer--the cards mailed to hisVustomers and de- live red to them through ; the postofflce at 1 o'clock p. m. the same day. ' ' -,' , YOUR ORDERSsmall or large will ' receive the same prompt attention. - .. v QUE&iciir Fr:iTi;;G 0.; 14 E. Fourm St., OnAltLOXTE, ,' o. ;: CAMPANARl TO-NIGHT. ; , ElgnoA Gulseppe Campanarl,: the worii's . greatest , baritone, , will be heard In recital at the Academy of Muslo to-night. The advance sale of seats for CampanarFa engagement has. been' most remarkable for a mu slcal attraction, and iHs expected that the looal playhouse will be taxed o Its utmost capacity when - thej popular singer makes, his appearance.. The coming" of this noted artist baa arous ed considerable Interest ' throughout the State.-and many out-of-town people will be found, In the audience. No musical attraction - booked for Charlotte, in years baa been mora talk ed of than the engagement .of- Cam panarl. - ' -..:...'.;.:)..,'," Slgnor Campanarl will be 'assisted by Miss Lyons Clarkson, a well-known pianists v . , ; 't , ' , "THE GIRL QUESTION." The snappiest,, girliest, most tune ful play of the year will be seen at the Academy of Music, Friday night of next week, when the Askin-Slnger Company present "The Girl Question." its mush: is by Joseph e. Howard, and its book and lyrics by : Frank Adams and Will Hough. ; They are the trio who wrote "The Time, the Place and the G in," . which . played her.e to the largest bouse ever crowd ed Into the theatre and as The Girl Question" excelled by several thous and dollars, the gross receipts for the first two hundred performances of "The Time, the Plaee and the Girl" in Chicago, on' its tflrst two hundred, there seems no dtfubt that the S.' R. O. slgn will be called into play very shortly after the advance seat sale opens. The east Includes Paul Nich olson, Angevlne Norton, r Floren-ie Ackley and a chorus et the' hand somest show, girls ever organised.'- "-'MORRISON'S "FAtTST." At the Academy of Music next Mon. day, matinee And night,' will be pre sented the most beautiful spectacular production of Goethe's great master piece, "Faust, that Ja now before the public. Many Innovations and Changes have' been -made in the pro duction of this famous play by the present management, and the changes have all been for the best. . The fa mous magician "Herrman tne Great," is responsible for the new "Brocken Scene," adding several magical ef fects which with the lurid lightning, pealing thunder, showers of fire, and the wild revelry of the fiendish mock ing 'demons,, make 'this 'BCene won derful in' its terrtbl gTandeur." The appealing; "apotheosis" baa also been stgaed by the master magician of the age, and is now produced 4y the aid of his famous "levltation" Illusion, wherein "Marguerite." when she dies in the prison cell, rises from her bed of straw and slolwy ascends to heav en, and at the earn time Mephlsto, baffled . In his quest for the - erring soul, returns to tho -lower regions. - TO WATERWAYS CONVENTIOX. . . .-: v V-'r. ti'..' Fastern North Carolina Towna Send , Dcle-ntee to Sleeting In BalUmore- KcpresentatlvCfl of W'ssblngton Advertise) That City. ,.?'.'. Correspondence of,"yhe Observer. 1 . Washington. N. C.', Nov. 17. The dele gates from the chamber of commerce of this city to the Atlanlle inland water ways convention In Baltimore left this morning on the Norfolk In Southern Rail road going by way of Norfolk where the board of. trade of that city has made arrangements tor them to leave, on a spe cial steamer for Baltimore...; The ear was gaily decorated with flags and "bunting and carried two long red . streamers bearing the words "Washington, C, Boosters." On this" car there werelso delegates from Newbern, Morehead City Truth and : k Quality appeal to tha W'e3-Informed In every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable, standing. Accor ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Fijfs and Elixir of Swma is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is tho best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase tha quantity from time to time. It acta pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are.' known to and approved ty physicians, as it is free from s',1 objcCon able substances. To get its benef. :J effects always purchase tha genu'.r,e manufactured by the Cl.fornia Tg Syrup Co., only, and for -!a ty aU lcad,'rs drug gists. ... - if we cr;' i k . , . J frwQ Lfeos W are" showing ' a great' Una of Fancy and Staple Linens, ? ' . We think wa can surprise jron with tha great variety of medium and fine qualities bt Lfnen wa can ahow you. Out window display shows a few of( tha lines., ' BAND EMBROIDKRED LINKS 3 - Bought from a large manufacturer a large lot genuine Hand-Work In all sixes. All . pieces In match patterns from the dainty little dollies up to the large squares. Prices lie vp to U.00, and each; piece about -S, less .than you could buy H for, In the North, ' TABLE DAMASKS, " We are headquarters - for ' special values In Table Linens and Napkins. For the, remainder of this week we are quptlnr tome, special prices for your Thanksgiving needs. , tl.TS HEMSTITCHED CLOTHS tSc. ; "v .- EACH i'- ' ; ' A great special nice, heavy quality Satin Damask H. & Cloths, else C(x7t Inches and large enough for your regular Uble. Just. ...... .9 So, each See these at the front of the store aa V'ou'come In. 'S"-:. '" - and ' Beauforf and all were in high spirits. The Washington delegates wlU wear silk- badges bearing the words "Washington, N. C Boosters. The Best Town In North Carolina For Information Ask Ms," and other attractive) mottoes, and much advertising, for this city Is ex pected to be done by them..-' All of the delegates will go pledged to help kind the convention In Norfolk next year, and the chamber of commeroe expects to Invite the delegates to make 4 side trip down to this .city.' 'Secretary Hymaa e the chamber of commerce, is a hustler In every sense of the word and baa already begun to boom an'd advertise this city to the outside world on a large ecaJe, . CYDOItfA LOTIOII , . . . ...j . .. ... , for an kinds - of chape and roughness of the skin. De lightful after shaving. 23 cents ' ;-.,"v; .-, ',-.--.' . 1 ( Registered K arses' Directory (Graduate Nurses Only). CTOl!-Du:n n:I Stcrc . 'Phones : at and SOO. CTYUCJ -. - COOTC ' Feminine Footwear is - unusAially handsome this , season, .. L - a. the stjles we are showing. Be aure to see our specials, - The "College" Patent Kid, plain toe style. Button and Blucher. The City," Vlcl Kid and Bright Gun metal, plain tne style, Blucher. '; ;The . "Just It, soft Golden Brown Vlcl Kid, opera shape tip, style Blucher. J '-'. '':-: , These ar all hand sewed welt. !!ht soe,. extension edge, military heel. All tailored to our order, with the five-dollar finish and wear. ..J Frlce $3.50. By mall I3.TS. -7v .- V uli.iO-LOOaL CO. t b L:rp it' 4 Jue . X X . 1 Get Saaple3 of "Seco Silk;" It's Tcautiful For Lvezizz Biz:zzz. Til: Busy days these stores crowded witK enthusiastic customers, , evidence . that the immense bargains we are selling these bright "fall days - are, appreciated. ' ' The Price is the Thing 7 - . , The best merchandise' at less, made possible through "a buying organization thatnasiewequal3in the Souths and certainly none in the Carolinas. ; r ; , - "Woven Dot and Figured Curtain tfwiss at 10c. ' ' - ' Woven Dot and Figured -White Curtain-Swiss that usually sells at wl-zc., ' full yard wide. Price...;.. V.... : T1- .1. lOc. "White Lawn at 5c. v.; .- - : Pretty smooth quality White, Lawn, regular 10c. quality. Price .... .5c. ja. . , ' Pretty Embroidered White Skirt Flannel at 4Sc " , White Embroidered Skirt Flannels, pretty patterns, embroidered on good quality. White Flannels; values up to 75c, at. .'-yd- Wide Satins and Uessalines-' Swiss Messaline, a' beautiful fine lustre cloth, warranted not to blueLight Blue," Pink, Nile, Catawba, Black and White. Price;...; SCc. yd. ' , ' ,,The Newest in, Neckwear. ,v - , Imitation Baby Irish collars, 50c. values, at,...,,. . " ' 'tr' 25c Stiff Embroidered Collars at. . I .lc. ' Have You Seen VSeco Silk?" Price 25c. Yard . " "Seco Silk" is exactly Lke a numbcrof other 27-inch Silks sold, at 50c. a yard. It's a beautiful soft material with the new satin messaline finish, and for a beautiful, inexpensive evening dress, has no equal; -Width 27 inches. ; Colors, Black,' Oopenhagen, Light Blue, Pink," Heliotrope, Nile and Yellow. -Our price;,., , 25c yd. j $1.0d Yard Wide Guaranteed Satin at 85c. ; . ; ' Lining Satins, guaranteed for two seasons', wear. Full yard widc,-in Cream, White, Light Gray, Brown, Navy, Garnet, Green and Black; sells everywhere at $1.00 a yard. , Our price. i E5c. yd. '" Doa't" Forget That Our Blankets and Comforts Are Priced Much v 1 ; .' 'i ; ' Under the Usual ' J -'. v Blankets at.... 'li.eS:.';; ..V.. ..V.. ..$2.50, $2.75, $2.93 to $3.C3 : 1 worth a third more.,-V. i' v ,:- - ' r ' Splendid values in Hqme-Made Comforts...'.. ,..3c, $1:2j, $1.93 to $3X3 6-yard box Tourist Rucbing tht sells everywhere at 23c. Our price 15c. ben Good Full Bleached Linen Finished Table Damask. Price 19c. yd. 10c. Full Bleached, Hemmed Huck Towels , . ; . . . . .5c. . $1.00 Counterpanes at...;.' ......... ...... 7Cc. . Good FiuT Bleached two and a half yard, wide Bleached Sheets at.... .. .CCc. Full Seamless 81x90'Bleached Sheets worth 75 cents, at.... . ... ...... AZc. ' ' Rn 9,1 tHO New York, Mills Sheets at : . IZz. . Special PUlow Case values...". ...;:. .:.;;..n.: 7 l-2c.' light Outing at Domino .Ginghams.. Cotto-Wool Blankets....,;. Marseilles Counterpanes, $2.50 values, at ' ' 8 l-2c: Solid" Chambrays and Ginghams . . J MnHxr Vnrlr Mills' 9-4 Sheeting.; - ' - mm At onr ekh.?u rArjTUK Blsjesrtlo in actual operation, bouiu era Hardware Company. v . - iTri 1 1 hi (fit ( III HIM l lMirJ-4 SpociaiyotiCG 0 HEROIJNB Is the Breaet cmigh yr"P lonR 0ear,iT Kvery bottle Knaiiiih-McLarty Co., b. iryon. ' 'Vtione Hi. . ' ' ' o. Celled Almond. $1, N"JI, Una Corn Meal II buiUel. bRIIX3h.H3 tc CO-4 2UI W. Trade BU '.'" NrNHALLT'S DELICIOrS CANDIES Iremri by express J m. wvokaae The correct randy to five on J-ARDole af eoU lor Chartutte. a 8. Tri-on Bi. ' ; ' J. X?: -",' ' . :'': HANDED A "LEMON." TIlATS WHAT v WMir or Inferior lemon ex trmr WnV not .roid disappointment ' t.y uim lu Bllboa leraon, a true 'pure lood'" extract , - - . , DO WD KEEP ITT I ?5S"Jf a drus store oiigm . i nnd it here- -Phe u.whf,r. you are in a harry. J AH. P. 8TOWk. t-O. Druftiats. , 'Phone 178.,- ' - THEBK IS NO WAITING TO 168 BERV. ed at our piac w" - , 7 .v. ui lust thi same servlna an4y;he very bert In -the eating link If you haVen't be. e.tlnc with . H "h 1 a -all. He our trn, "Quick I.nnen. KKW YORK LUNCil. RWil. ... West Trade BU ' "- FOR RFNT-: PARK AVE MODi-RJi rooma, stam bt, Worthlng ton Ave., i6.; J Mint street, J-'; 1. Eaat kin street, IS; H South Mar- " r-ll itmt, 4 rooiim; large store room. West 5th street between Tryon and Cfiurrh; larrw hir 1" PelmonC I. AK- - IHL'R HBNMHaON BRO. FIANO Tl'SINO AND REPAIRING. - I have an exprt workman io this line. Don't forget that 1 have al oin ol the bet equipped rnftehlne jnen n the feuth who repair, all aorta ' er.fi lntrlc-nte machinery. W. a. J"i OKE'W a. 211 E- Trade. -. 'OKRA. OKRA." SMAIX, TENPKR ro.l In Mn. cans, better than mt irn and tual twice the quantity tor ro.,kin Diirpoeee. "tit Try -a ran. CO.. an up-to-date place to trade. ; AI.B-CRUH10 ' rtONK IN , tor ail gr ' conereie ,!,. Wilt quote you S'Hvr4 prie 1 v wagon or on oa appiicaiioa. re-1 1 Cliarlotie. N. C rv-i-omiivil THAT'S GOOD TO EAT; lt hot weather la b'ng enrd r ml in the beet style. c In -i . what we have cow. o.. t i... - .A' A.N I. ' ! TO l.KT-KA.-T AVK-, $ N. IVl'I.AR. n; H r-iJell. t ; I'x.mer '(.. h ,,-t i i ii' I": N. ';ark-"t, H. to-m.t, h.;nu ' l-.,.!;u.!iir. I ... " it u,ie. I -; 1 ) in m-l !'' ". '.' ; 'iiroi rn n, 1 t. ,,i.i' r ... . ' f-- i-"" 1 . ct.-u-1 I r.'yc l!dcf.3C.i i S:i . irJSURArjcE . , FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT - OFFICII No, riuBl Building. ' Dell Tbone 430X WT1 Tli2 Ajn&Vil;? been:; ' " : -tie turn? f- 'f 1 i ........ 10, 12 1-2 and 15c. ..... J.'.'. ; Cc. 31-23, .5 and CCc. rnir 1.C3 .' . . ,l; . . s Lz. v....... ....2jc. vd. r e e a w w B!x'i Tofcr n . Prompt and careful r.' tention at all times to V. receipt i and ; dispatch baggage. Calls made at l , dences or hotels. PHONES 1C3 A1TD 1CI . Attention given to : kinds of hauling. Drr.y! a specialty. (... (Ml: 66 "Axminster appetite and rag carpet income" is an expression u?ed often by men of fas tidious taste, -who..: 3 earning capacity is net what they would like. ' And yet we can gratify Euch men cf most ultra taste in tL i matter'., of ' clothes t ) measure mads in ercr; -thir; but the price. Our prices 3 t: C i 1- r f .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 19, 1908, edition 1
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