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CIIAHLOTTL DAILY OBSERVER; NOVEMBER 20, 1DC3. t .V The following ami i-. ''t ha teen received t v frien i here: Mrs. Mary J-. requests the honor ff your presence at the marries of her daughter - - . Mary Harriet ' to Mr. Jamea Thomna Braslngton cn iWedneaday evening December second . . ' 't half past five o'clock. ' J? ,t the home of her uacle '... Mr. J. G. Poyltn "';'",v ' "VVadeBboro, C. Mrs. n. M. i:i.;.;r will entertain number of frVn.ie at her home on JiMt Seventh tireet thl mornlnf. ' Mle AHda Oliver will entertain the Pro Re "ata Book Club thin after noon at her home on South Tryon street, , " - Sir. end Mrs. Joho C M Ilia, of Rutherfordtori, spent yesterday la the city, gueatol the belwryn. . " Mr. anj Mrs. Palmar MoLester, of JCaahvilie, Tenn., are trending awhile In the city, gueats o tx.ii Salwyn. Mr. and. lira.' II. II. Hutchison ,of Lexington, were among; the meat el the Sclwyn yesterday. , -j .... ; Mrs. II. B. Fowler recalled tha lnvl tationa for her bridge party yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Hal Mor- . eon, of Biil&Uh, on account of ths telegram announcing- the probably fa tal Hinees of her. cousin, - Master Thomas V, McDoar, Jrw of xorkville, . C, 7 years oluV f - , ' ...... ., - .... ' The : Ladles Aid Society of Bt Mark's Lutheran church will meet with Mrs C A. Melsenhelmer this af ternoon at half past t o'clock. M l Mr. C. Q. Shepard and wife are vis- Itlnf Sir. and Mrs. W. S. Dorr for a f aw days. ' Mr. Shepard , Is g-enwrat manager for Colgate ft Co.. and Is re turning from - an (extended . trip . throughout" ths South'. " -; : At ths morning brldfte party of Mrs. H. B. Fowler In honor of Miss Hal Morson, of Baleltth, guest of Mrs, K. a Busbee, the first prize was von by Mrs. K. M. Miller, ana the , second by Mrs. 1L L. Adams. - Miss Tlorenc" Thomas will enter tain ' the Chelidon Book Club , this afternoon at 4 o'clock. ; 4 ? 1 - The ' department of civics of the Woman's Club 'of which Mrs. C. BT. Bryant is chairman, held an interest' Ing meeting yesterday morning at the Carnegie Library. The department is diligently working for civlo improve ment In every phase of the city a lire. Ths j principal discussion yesterday was an the care of public buildings, Many new reforms were' agitated, these being principally In tha sani tary condition of the South graded school and the . -' Southern Railway station.. -V- a '-v sv This ' was dona without tha spirit of criticism; there was manifest only the desire for co-operation with ' those who have , tha- building . in chsrga. - -v'1 -.'..' ' The late, delivery of packages cams in for its share of disapproba tion, and a committee was appointed to confer with the Retail Merchants Association to adjust this difficulty, The Carnegie Library was found to e in a perfect condition, except. the avalk and the need of screens. .Those who visited the city hall and court liou reported unfavorably. . Tha or dlnance about sweeping the-: brick walks before, I o'clock -was commend- .d as one deserving strict enforce The Woman's , Club stands tor II that is best In the community and hopes to see . these reforms . speedily earned out. 4 'i-- , . 1 The Colonial Dames bad an Interesting meeting yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Mrs. R. M. Miller win entertain st num ber of friends at bridge at heat home on East Seventh street this mor&lng.' .' : Miss Helena Meroney, of .Salisbury, pent yesterday in-' the cjty. returning last night. She wilt sail later in the year or Em rope for a further pursuit of studies In art. ,.....-.,. . V The first ef a series of four dances to be tendered at Intervals- during the win ter season by the Charlotte Cotillion Club : will take place tn-nlg-hti in -tha assembly hall of the Selwyn Hotel, which Is ele gantly arranged for such ah event. The promise is that it will be 'a most enjoya Me aslr. .The hours are from to 11 - o'clock. , i ;i .v.-j.. .,l. v The Cranford Book Club will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mi.is Lily . Long at the Presbyterian IIonpItaL .'.The chairmen of the various committees of the Presbyterian Hospital bazaar, to gether with their 'assistants are called to meet this morning at .11 o'clock in the Carnegie Jbrary. '.- ' BRIEFS. A "Few Minor Happenings In A 1 . I . and The little daughter of Mr, "and. - lira. George Hall i of Hickory, con tinues critically 111. ; ,,...y 1 - . - .Heeelpta at the cotton platform yesterday were 223 bales, selling at , cents. On the eorrerponding date of 4ast year, 1J bales sold at 10:SO cents. . . on Barber, colored was arrested yesterday morning by Officer Pitts on suspicion that" he had. , unlawfully, ome Into possession of a pair of panls several feet too ion for him.- lie will lie tried this morning: : . , "Thi Friday Nightejr." the reeu lar weekly pathfring of the members of th lntprmp(!iat dnpartment. of the loung Jifti's Christian Aiwocla , tlon. will be hpld to-nlRht at 8 o'clock. r. Some yppcial events will take place it- and all Intermediates are urged to at VJtenrl. Chareed with IllPrally Inluldng In the ntioiM gamp, Francis Thomas . and Willie C Dan Sol, messenger 4oy, wrre 'rreKtd yest-rday morning by . Ofhcer Motfi:lT. Thpy were playing tn tho ! t h-trrn the two tele graph c - s r I w,-re taxed half the -. costs ty tlip r -.irj.-r. "A spo, : , t"iw.:r. of the Charlotte . . Poultry A ; -!,: was heM Ift night ... In the offH-es of I r-.'nt Alexander In the Harty bui:-!..-? on N.-nb Tryon street. Plans were d. ! 1 f r tho next an . cual exhibition v t T-..l ha h-.J Jiim ary ls h-J -h. li s i Bon of the city are a ! t-j c - p . s. j r i !. i::.::at eakiione sixes A House Which Was Only Fair auj "lUUifr Linaj-poiutuis In f ' I!-ar the World's t.reti Iinrh":i 81n3- er Miuh Lthu;ia-in I. Mured hy 1U Auditors and I i Xornn-r Ite Hcr.tHlly Lnoorrd -Mk tiarkoii, 1'tanUt. Afforded Mm li I lpasure by 7 Iter Brilliant I-crf orniaiife The Programme In mie Detail. For the first time Charlotte - last night heard Campanari. tlie greatest of living baritones. ' Assisted by Miss Clarkaon, pianist, he gave concert in the Academy of Music and each and every person who heard him was soon keyed up to concert-pitch enthu a! asm. ' ; , He took the house by storm, s those-who iti ad heard JUrv in New tork and elsewhere, knew that he would. Ills voice U aim ply superb. For tower It Is wonderful; for soft ness and sweetness Incomparable, and for vocalization perfect. He han dles It with the eaae and eureneas of the life long artist that ne isl and the life-long artist that he- is and in his torrents of melody to " the point of forgetfulne.;s of all . things save him and his girt. ..'.. CamDanarl is comparatively - a young man and yet he has- been world-famed for o long that one thinks of him aa much older than ho is. The pacing of the years makes no change in his voice, save to deep en its deep tones. He sang last night with the same exquisite quality of tone; the came resonance and robust ness; the same color flexibility and finish, the same dramatic fire that he did ten years ago. His most youth ful hearer In the audience last night, a little girl of t years, said after his Ereat rendition Of Figaro, "Clod certainly put sound into that man And the beautv of the sound is nor only its volume but Its aoftntss; . Its sweetnees. 'yv A ' ' -V I '"' Campanari , Is not only . a ' great singer,, but a wonderful Interpreter. Therein his musical personality la most fascinating.' H has mastered all the great baritone roles of grand opera, and Is In each and all 4 not only tha great singer, but the. clever actor. . He excels in oramauo eneciu, What could have been more Inspiring than his rendition last night of "L'al- ba, Hode, Figaro, and tner Tersaaor S&ngt. The audience wiss wild wun enthusiasm : after each-ana 'recauea him a number of times. e ,,grs pimiaiv ravM twe encorei. one being Figaro, the other a serenade, Beppllli. which he. sang behind .the scenes. Both were great. "Coma iamore Glrendelll; "nor Pul Andrt" Mosart. and Toatt'a Serenade were artistically and beautifully given. The popular Toreador Song was the closing num ber. It Is a fine vehicle, tor . mgn dramatic rt such ss Campanari ex cels In. His rendition ox it was bo Inspiring. v.. ; .- ' i ft., tha r-anrrt Camoanarl re- alvit a. number from the1 audience In' his dressing room and talked freely and pleasantly to ail. v ho apoae his children -three each of whom ii.h.iHt. hla talenL. "I hava ft - boy who has a beautiful voice," he -said. A future generation ' will . therefore have Its Campanari. ' The Vole af the father will be heard again In the operas of to-day. In tha voice or tne son,' Tls well. Such melody, such art should live on through the ages., -'V;.: ; MISS CLABKSON. , romnanari-a mlenlsty MlBS ClSTkSOn, infinito nleasura In her numbers. She is an artist to her. finger tips. Her technique 1 exceptionally un; touch exquisite in dellcatn passages, masterlir in grand harmonies, beauti ful and .clean throughout- She was enthusiastically receivea ai ea'r- pearance and recalled several urn- tribute that Charlotta , seldom v Baya sxi'rM.rVannx'la from' Atlanta. She has studied abroad and In New York under the best roasters." She plays i.i,h and .style.. As an , ac- ..mn.ni.f aha la comnrehensive . and ..r,.n..iii as a nerformer, an artist ... - , . , . 11.. of 'high class, erne nu-"' :; , cionhi nf ts msoyienaii rniion Triuaical faculty, were musical friends and eonvemporra - x - - . - , . i. lanta, r . .- ' The programme or lasi ivemin i- M.'rln.e .'""."."I'Mllllottl ,...Toatl ."..'Chopin '..Mosart Serenade ., ... Balad .... ... - Miss cisrKeon Hnr Tnt Andli O. Campanan . .. ..Chopin .XJrieg Walts ..v... Nocturne .j Miss Clarxson ....OIren4elll i.. : ....Rode Come L'a more Or Campanari ., - : Largo Al Fastatem .... .... .. "" Q. campanari Polonaise ,JMIS ... - Mlsa Clarkson ToradoT Song ...Biset G.- Campanari ClJ. OVRIt'S LlBULMJTr. Largeiat Private Donation to Female l tour go. Greensboro Itecord. . , In response to an appeal from the president, lira Lucy H. Robertson, Gen Julian S. Carr, of Durham, nas gtven $X.S0O to the endowment fond f Greensboro Female college, -inia onation Is the larrest amount sub scribed for this fund since Mr, An- rew Carnegie's rroml.e of 125,000, lso secures! by Virs. Robertson two pp.ri ago. r.en. carrs iioeraniy a well known to the purlin and this IS but enother instance of Ma generosity nd hia tutere.n in the raune Of edu- fition. This !i not Cenerai carrs rst gift to Greer.--horo Female Col- ep-e having i :r-i fi.guw to.ine tucy McGee P' V a few years ago. The frien'ls an 1 Bhmmn of the col- lego are ftr--n'y l-nirMfl to him for the very substantial all which he bus ven them la th- :r everts to pmee he irv i tu'Jnn on a Krg'-r P.n1 his- T lar.r r.f u.-ff.'n: in the e.iuca'.i-.n t-.f women in North ( General Carr' a fnatrn brings the endowment fun the cfii'-i- ai:".'' r rioi'P of 1 000 wilh'i the r matter v tlon of t. Con fVrenr Vil.e. Mr? l 1 1 morros' for -confi. re nee in t 1 l.-r. I'.-v. V,-. ; s ii J f" :r T tf t. in .- .es . The 1 ty it f in to J$ 2.500 sn. r'Tf't f IT" " ' """-" f - t f v i I'--'. s. T'ix' - f V. rnr tu ft., t ii t a .!:- j CIIAKLOTTi;, X . C. i : (-.,' 1 T.i i , ... .,1, As.-ie- I 1 " ' 1 ' v , t : r. ' " ' 1 ! ' i e . , . i.-.'-t - ' r-f t ! c.--l- f- ."': -. r ' ii: 'V ' ' X - i- h r. lI-sgh cf unrest. , Eutits miseries" can ta fjreatly ninirnized by ths wise ." use cf Ivory Soap to give new beauty, to' furniture; to maike rus an'd curtains look a3 they did the day they vere bought; to brighten silver and brass work; to make blankets1 as soft and fluffy a,s when . nev. , ... , Ivory' Soap ; CD Per Cent. Piirc ; rERscfAjOk , ( f The Sfovements of a Number f Pco- pie, Vrisltors and Othera T Air. L W. JVebster. of Fayettevtlle, Is in the city, stopping at tha Selwyn. Mr. Webster is a former resident of Charlotte, ..' i:' ' '' hir. T. P. Washburn, - of Augusta, Oa., spent yesterday in the city, stop ping at the Selwyn. . i. : Ji-.- ; Mr. J. li. Dobson, of 'Atlanta, Ga., was among 'those, who spent yester day In Charlotte o nbusiness. stopping at the- Seiwyn. y:-;v Mr. ueorge O. Twe3, of Sumter, a C, was registered at Ute Selwyn yes- leroay. , . ..-- n.; ' ,.i - ' Mr.& O. vftn Dyke, of Cleveland, O., was among the out-of-town peo- people registered at the Selwyn yes- day. . ' ...'.,. . Mr, Frost Torrenee- of r Oastonia. spent yesterday In tha city, stopping at the Buford. ' i; . Mr. Daniel Wolf, of Norfolk, was in the city on business, stopping yester day at the Buford.' '. Mr. W. H. Francis,! of Btatesvllle, was among the . out-of-own - people who spent yesterday In theclty aa a guest .of the Buford.! t-,,;..v V. ,v Air. is. c. caiaweii, or Htateeviue, spent yesterday at the Central Hotel. -Mr. j, 3. Eider, or High Point, was a Charlotte visitor and Central guest vesterdav. v t .- : Mr. a. L. King,, of Richmond, Va4 was In the city yesterday,, a Central guest. -.: -, ' - ' ' "tv ' Mr. 8. Markel, of Baltimore, Md, was among the arrivals at the Central yesterday, " Mayor T. S. Fr"-nk,,, and Mr. O. O. Scott, chairman of the finance commit tee of the board of aldermen, left last night, for New Tork on municipal busi ness. , . '.; '. r Mr. , H. "B. Varten, commissioner 1 'of labor and printing and . editor of The Lexington Le patch,, of Lexington, Is spending several days in the city on bust, ness. i-". , '- Mr. A. Edmonds, the eelobrated artlsti of Mew Tork City, Is Id the city at the Central Hotel. - ; - Mr. P. C. McGinn, of the shoe depart ment of the Little-Long Company; made a trip to Monroe last night on business. Mr. C F. Meroney. of Salisbury, .spent yesterday In the city. stopping at the Stonewall. 1 ' . - , Mr, P.. 'A. Choat of Lexington. ' was among those who were registered at the Stonewall yesterday. i . .... .'. Mr. C Ii. Webb, of Salisbury, was at the Stonewall yesterday. " , ' - Mr. B. F. Kauffman. of k Oreensbora, was a Stonewall guest yesteraay. Mr, James R.' McClamroek. of Greens boro, was in Charlotte yesterday, stop- nlnr at the Etonewali. - Mr. Waller Holladay, the popular photographer of Durham, was tn the elty yesterday on business,,, - , .- A Man Accd 105, Dies In HaywocU . -v, .County. AshevIUe Cltlsen. e ' v ' News has been received here of the death on Upper ' Pigeon, Haywood county, Thursday, November 6th, of "Uncle" Henry Grogan, who passed to rest at the ripe age of almost 10S. Had he live 1 until last Thursday ha would have c ebrated the 105th anniversary of his birth. Surviving are several children and a number Of grand chil dren and great grand Children, Mr, Groran "was the oldest citizen of Bay- wood county, since . the death In that county a year or more ago of "Uncle Ed" Messer, who went to rest at the age of 114. . Mr. Gronn was a native of South Carolina, removing to Haywood coun ty during the war of the States, tie was an honest and upright cltisen and had many friends in the western aeo tion of tha State. - ; -. New Pastor tvr Marshrille . . Chord. - - .Baptist A Marshville Home., Rev. 'A. Marsh has accepted the pastorate of Marshville Baptist church.' He will probably be assisted hy T. M."Atln. of Chsrlnttaj Prc:;::.t Pitta We received an order for Postal Cards at o'clock -. tn The job was printed and de livered to customer the cards mailed to hia customers and de ' llvered to them through the postoffice' at 2 o'clock p. m. the same day. TOUR ORDERS email or large -will receive the same prompt attention. , '' ) : ! IV e to- 1 ' ii. ' 1 r i - i j . , "r" i -'t.'i- .J'.J : ".v.'f i , Kspng We are showinr great line of Fancy and Staple Linen. - , , , We think we can surprise yon with the great variety of medium and fin qualities of Linen we can show, you. i Our window display shows a f ew-j of the lines; 4 - - . HAXD EMIlROIDEldb LIXEN3 Bought from ' large manufacturer a large lof genuine Hand-Work In all slxea.-' II pieces In match patterns from the dainty little dollies up to the large squares'. ; Prices Tc up to $3.00, and ' eftch piece aboik- 1-t less than you could buy tor In the. North. 1 -, TABLE DAMASKS '. " V ' it 'i' we are headquarters for special values In Table Linens and Napkins. For tne remainder of this week we are quoting some special 1 prices for yonr Thanksgiving needs. ; ' " i f , - . -'' L75 IIKMSTITQIED CLOTHS 8c. , : . EACH l ; A great special nice, heavy quality Satin Damask IX. S. Cloths, also tCxTt Inches and, large, enough , for your f regular table. Just . . i ... . 8c ech - See these at the front of the store as you come fn. ' ' " Clilld as Point nf Tteilh. NAwj was recolrjal in Charlotte yes teraay of the critical Illneas of Mas ter Thomas F.-!- McDo. Jr., Vthe 7 year-old son of Mri and. Mrs, Thomas F. McDow, of Torkvllle, a C. ,' Mra McDow Is a daughter of Mr. William Clarksoq and' a slater of Mr, Harlot Clarkson, of this dty.W Mrs. Clark on ha gone to his bedside. . The latest heard last tnlght wa that, the little fellow was stlU living, although there. was, little. If any, hope of his recovery., ; - ' : . i . . t' - : CYDOalA LOTIOi'l , for : all kinds of chap and roughness of ; the skin. , De ': llghtf ul after . shaving 4 r ''i r-i' 25 cents j . tv :, Registered Bnrses Directory r t Graduate Nurses Only),. C:nvcto CcfciLStcre 'Phones at and S00. ' OOOTC Feminine Footwear, la unusually handsome this . aaason,-. U a. - the styles we are showing. . ., I - Ee surs to see our specials. The College" Patent Kid, plain toe style, Button and Blucher. The City. VIcl Kid and Bright Cunmetal, plain toe . , - - . ' stylo, Blucher. , The '"Just It,"' soft Golden Brown VIcl' Kid, opera shape i v . tip, style Blucher., . . These are an . hand sewed welt. l ;!it sole, extension edge, military heel. All tailored to our order, with the five-dollar finish and wear. Price IJ.JO. By mall.3.7S. ::qi,:oc co. t i J .. - i . .. . lE'S I it l7 Get Copies cf "Ssco Sirk;M li's Beautiful Tor Evealsg Hiczzzz. Prica ZZz. Busy davs these stores crowded "yvith enthusiastic customers, evidence that the immense bargains ;we are selling .'these'' bright' fall days are ; appreciated. ' ' 'iThe Price Is 'thar Thing 'i:t-fM.'--iy -The best merchandise at less, made possible through a buying .organization "' that has few equals in the South, and certainly none in the Carblinas.- f " : woven Dot and Figured Curtain Swiss at lCc. 'i-t'f : Woven J?ot and Figured White Curtain Swiss that 'usually sells at 12 l-2c. ; full yard wide.'Price;V.V'ii,;' r : r ;t ::-;-ri:;U0cwMeLawn"at6c. v Pretty, smooth quality White LawnJ regular 10c' quality. Price .'. '.5c. yd. - . : , - Pretty Embroidered White Slrirt Flannel at 4Sc. ; ' ' ' . White Embroidered Skirt Flannels, pretty -patterns embroidered on good quality White Flannels; values up to ,75c, at,'.".'....'-..':.. -.i ... ....42c. yd. AX " ' Wide Satins and llessallnesVtryX? ' ' :: '-' Swiss Messaline, a beautiful fine lustre cloth, warranted not .' to blue Light Jilue, - Imi 4 v 25c. Stiff Embroidered Pmk,i Nile. Catawba, Ulack and VVnite.? JfnceT..i);;. VeV.vJC. ya. i' ": ' .The Newest in Neckwear tation Baby Irish collar3, 50c. values," at; VvV."i7; -.2oc. - ' ' :' Havo;You Seen "Seco, Silk?Wce 25c. . YW.-S 'r:': . ' "Scco Silk"vis exactly like a number of other 27-inch : Silks " sold at 50c. a yard -It's a beautiful' soft material with the new satmjnessaMnerlinish, and for a beautiful, inexpensive evening dress, has no equal. . Width 27 inches. - Colors, Black Copenhageny Light Blue, Pmk, Heliotrope L .u- Our price.- . . v '.: " .. ',- .25c. yd. v , , t . .. . $1.00 Yard Wide Guaranteed Satin at 85c.V;';-'.' ;' - lining Satins, guaranteed for two 1 seasons' wear. " Full yard wide, in Cream, " White,-light Gray, Brown, Navy, Garnet, Green and Black; sells everywhere 't, - at $1.00 a yard. Our "price i?, .' ; . ; Vf'J, '7 '".." r.v. .'.:V:; Vi:.:.85c.- yd. . Don't Forget That Our ' Blankets and Comrort3 Are Priced Much ";i''-vi. ;H'x--yAdUnderttheUsualvi;.-': ":yvfi-:.ij': : V : Blankets at $2.75, $2.S3 to $3.S3 ; worths :thu,dimomv.'iv; I-' Splendid values in Home-Made- Comforts. iii; ;03c $1.25, $1.S3 to $3.50 6-yard box Tourist Ruching that sells everywhere at 25c. Our price 15c. box : Good Full -Bleached Linen Finished Table Damask. Price. . . 19c. yd. 10c. Full BleaclJcdIIemmed Huck Towels. . r . ; .5c. ,'$1.0p Counterpanes at : ;v ........ . 75c. Good Full Blicled,two and a half yard wide Bleached Sheets at. i . , . ,C3c. ''Full SeamlesslxOO Bleached Sheets worth 75 cents, at,,.. .. ... . ...,.4Sc. ! 85c. 81x90 New York-Mills Sheets at 50c. ' Special Pillow Case values . . .'. . . '. ...... 10, 12 1-2 and 15c. . i. (. Come Other Big Values For This Week 7 l-2cvLiffht Outing at:V.;,. ;....5c. ' Bomino Ginghams . . . ,'. W. . . '. .,,v.V.; 3 l-2c. ' Cotto-Wool Blankets......-.....; ! ....E5 and CCc. pair f Marseilles Counterpanes $2.50 values, at. ,,. ; f $i.C3 1 ft l-2evSolid Chambravs and Ginghams. . - 5C. New York Mills 9-4 SheetW. . i ; 25c. yd. : A splendid Black Satin ' '.. .. ilN:ilMMJ Kin:): ipoGialfiotiGps SEWINO - MACHINES, v THB BEST .-values In sewing machines can be ob tained at Singer Btore. Machines told for cash or on eaxy term. Iooa ior the Red S. SINQWIt HlfiWINO MA CHINK. CO., North Tryon street. lUSROLINB 1 Je greateat cough aynip on earth. Kvery Dome utiim. Kngllah-McLarty, 'CO, ; 40 h. . Vyon. 'fhone. Tlj. j. y' .-. - . ' ' ' HAM3, HAMS. MAM8, SPECIAL HAM ale, t l lday-. ma eaiuniajr. jm,... St Ko; plonlo hama, 10c; I lb. prunes for 2c; b. apples r 2; pigs feet IVie lh.!-. Klngan'sal pork ;uaae 1Sc;- chickens. BRIIXfc.H CO., 2oj W.est. Trade street.! r. ., , ; NUNNALLT'8 - DELiaOUS CANPIKS .. . . aa..L . 1J until if 111 frettn ty express eve . - piuki. The correet eandy to g veon ill owaKlons. WOODALU- at FARD ole agents lor Charlotte. . 21 Trroa UL -.,..";'.''--',-'''. "'"' ' X THB BEST CAKBJ TOU EVER TASTED le what you ww mur Kibbon vanilla. . 'i; ',:';'.: DO WB KEP ITt tr ITS BOMETHIKO a drug store ongni i aiw w..i find It here, 'phone u whn you are in a hurry. J AS. P STOWS CO.. Druggtsta. ;. 'Phone 1TJ. -. v. ;;.:,; ,v . ; THErtB 13 0 WAITINGl TO BB 8ERV- ed at our place uy i ir-amrw wui ua luat the aama aerrlng only tn very hat In the emlng liu. If you haven't been eating wltn ua. all we aia in a call. See our (im, "Quick Lunch." NEW YORK LUNCU BOOJa. 2 WW T'ad Bt, ; - FOR HKNT-W PARK AVE., MODERN rooms, steam peit. 4u wortning ton Ave., $!.; 'Siv Mint etr-et, 1 lijiBt BthNtreet, ; 14 South Har rU atret 4 rooms; large etore room, Weet Mh street between Tryon and Chorrh; lerre hull In Heimont. 3. AR TJ1UH lUNUEliriON & BKO, - -r- riANO TUNINQ AND REPAtRIKO. I have an expert workman In this line. Ixin't. fcjrget thet I have aUo- one ot yue bet equipped mnchlne mm In th "ith who repair ail port of delicate ar t Intrienie n.ri"ry. F. IL AN iJi'.EVva. ,211 K. Trade. , . - "OKRA. CKRA." EM ALL, TKNPETt potsa in i-li. can, better than moot rvr and e iiml twice the Quantity for cmikln lur;iii-. (I't Try 1 inn. li i,i- li-c- et SiilXtK-VAN NteS CO., an up-to-date ptace in ira .)At.BCI!t:SliED PTONK IS ,ot Iftr ail gr-1 concr.t . ul au'K you d-- ivred r-''' I v t -I- ",Tta:vm that coo to tat t,ft w.nther Is li'-'p S'rved r u a b.t I. t 1 t fcave bow. v. I i.ii ..A''n- Collars at. . petticoat. . . . 'BELR.BROTE-3E.rvi9 t f.'yc ' l!t3C3- S Sci irJsiirJCE .FIRE, .; : ' ; : LIFE, .' - ' . . '.ACCIDENT ' ? i. -r i.-i ..; ,. omCE No. t nunt ButldlDC. , ; BfU 'fbone 4301 Tl!2 1: f l Li. 0 Jl it .. .. - vvi OJccli Tofcr Co. Prompt and careful at tention at all times to Jh i receipt . and dispatch baggage. Calls made at rc dences or hotels. cf pnoirra ic5 and ici Attention given to r.!l kinds of hauling. Dray i. -a specialty. tfe Ihccik C:ll:2S '. "Axminster r.pprtitc and rag carpet Lneeme" . exprcf.ion used often by men. of fr. - tidious tr.rte, wh' earning capacity is n:t what they would like. ' "ArA yet wo can gratify Etich men cf rr.crt ultra taste in tha matter c? clothes to n:c:. v.ro rr.ada in cr;r--itlr- lv.t t::2p'-- The fr -(io v t ei;., l..t In C he is t - I ,"rrnr i t.'iy a.. n , a r: y. " T Tl.e i -r- w - T T-- 1 AV !. i r (
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1908, edition 1
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