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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER 21, 1909. i. Social and Personal The first dance' at the season 'Of . th recently formed t-Jiarjone VV": . IX dn Club t the Selwyn last night - 44 one rr enjoyment.. . Ine , dancing which began at o'clock eon- wiiau - uiiti .... m . . , ' son Orchestra furnishing - tho-most "witching an4 alluring music- Those dancing were; 11 1" Florence Thomas with Mr, Robin Brem. Miss Catherine ' Bay. of McAdenvllle, with Mr. Polph Young,. Mlsa Lacy Bay with Mr. P. P. ' Bellinger. Mlsa Sarah Brockenbrough nlth Mr.'joe Jones, Mrs. JTull Settl ' holt. with Mr. John Tate. Miss Mar- garet King with Mr. R. Q Ziucaa. Mr. Leotjno Etheredge with Mr, John - - Rodder, Miss Lula Taliaferro with Mr navid Clark. Miss Kancy Brown with Mr. Hamilton Jones, Mlsa Helen Kddywlth Mr. W. H. .Martin, Miss : Sarah iiargravo wiw .-- ar. u. Mackey, Misa Lucy .Robertson With Mr,. Harvey Moors, Mlas Hal Morson, v of Raleigh,, with Mr. R. Cv Johnson, Mls fituar Jones with Mr, J. C. Pat- ton The chaperones wer Mr, and t ,Mis. X. H. VaoNess, Jr., MT. and Mrs. J j R. VnNes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Draper, Mr. and Mrs.-Ralph Van Landlngham, Dr. and Mrs. Baxter 8. Moore, Or, and Mrs. B. C. Najl, Mr. ' and Mrs. E. J. Braawell and Mr. and " Mrs. Frank Porcell. . The stag wr: John Colvert,-- Qeorg White, - Wll- loaghby. Chambers, Oeorge panning ton, Walter Talllaferro aoJ John C. Windr. itV'. The second dance of the Charlotte CoUllion Club will be given early in December and the third the last nig ht ' -t the Vear.. ; ; f . Mr'R. "M. Miller' charmingly ,' en- tertined a few friends at her home oh- East i Seventh street yesterday , .morning In honor of Mrs. J. A. golo ' mono, jot Grand ' Bap ids, Mich-, the - guest of Mrs. Gillespie Sadler. Bridge was played, Mrs. H. 8. Bryan winning the first prize. Mrs.. Solomons we awarded the - guest ' of honor prise, Those present were Mosdamea J. A. ; Solomons. U JL.Tdsworthi Gillespie Sadler, John Jt. VanNess.. Walter 8. Uddell. W B. Ryder, Simmon Jones, John it. Scott. Harvey Bryan, Rash . Le. . and Misses Matt Dowd and huer Oate. . j; .y- ' Mrs. J. A, Solomons ,. will th gnest of Mrs. John M. Scott on South ' Tryon atreet after to-day. in her honor. Mrs. Bcott trill entertain at -. bridge Tuesday-ttomoo.i'-'J'-'t Mrs. R.'B. Relnhardt, of Uneolntoa, and Mr. J. B. Relnhardt, of Iron Sta tion, were registered among the guests at tha Buford yesterday. They cam erer Thursday afternoon" to 3ear Carnpanarl Thursday nighty ' Mr. and Mrs. C. ffi Hntohleoa returned yesterday morning from Bal timore where they apent a few days. . ; ' V Mr. aad Mrs. Charles W. Johnston returned yesterday morning from a Mrgnd Mra, W. C Dowd'. have IWiUI UW HVt w v . w w m-m w -m PlVUt ; WV V a SM wwmovb i-g- ' v i . . r.. ana stre. . ht . Mt.r.4 tn k ji 'for tk wlater. alter apttnaing itwh mvuiut in nv ' '. i. nrAm iiu4in ks follaws have heen -received In h city? - .:' : t , . : ' - Invites van ta be nresent ' I "v i at ka mrrliM Af trnr dkuerMer . s .'V.ir txrtnn Thnmn Vnptil r r on the morning of Wednesday, the v ' nineteen hundred and eight - :. Mothodlat Enlseonal : Church ; t KUnrton, orth Carolina. . : ,; , " Mr. and Mrs.. Vernon oanit, ' or TTninn.. h. i- van nruuna imou !: V flnrnnnn ror-her home tn Lanrinbur '"$. after spending two weeks In the city . ' Hill.. 1. r . j.. 1? Mr. and Mr. R. U Vernon 'and , ,-. y aaugnterr. his i&sxeu vernon, nave returned from a visit North. y? -n The" Athena f Book Club held lta Brst regular meeting -of the season Liia- ar . ner noma- in , AJiiwonn. '"Oermany and Hef Uteraturo", J tha tare er roar inieroaxing paporo ooing ',' meeting. 1 Mis LattA . invited those present, toJtho dining hall where an awiei nnrst a ronrM nianvr . wu ' wrvwa. v The next meeting of the" cluh will be ' - . with . Mr. S. O. . Brook. Friday. D- . r Mr. O. P. Erwln, of Morgaaon, 1 . t the guest oi ner ohbi, Laxton, on Jackson Terrace,.,, . . " i? - Mis Minnie Roe return w mora- ing from rort MllL B. C, where he i; ha been visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mra W..B. Vanghan, of V AWKf HVUUS wiw M UWlf wva y .-J Mr and Mr. 'u Mi Uttls, of Anson -county, spent yesterday -in the city f Tho Movemmt of Nnmbe of Peo. Mr. J. H. King, of Raleigh, presi : . a (hi irinr'a nnelnea Collese. is intnilln, dav or two In th 'City. - - ' . Among the guest at the Selwyn - yesterday were Messrs. R.' Br Pegrara - and J. C. Moroo, of Charleston, a C, . Mesar. T. A. Jamison ana a. o ': Scott, of Columbus, Ga., were guests ;. ;at.th Selwyn yesterday.. - : ' - - ' Mr. s. it. j-iarawjca, oi iriiainiwa, " passenger tramc manager- : or m v Southern, waa a visitor In the city Mr. Pete Morson haa returned from VRocky Mount, where he attended the V v SprulU-Alexander wedding Wednes day night , v V VLti M. V. Richard, land and In-- duet rial arent of the Southern Bail ' 4ry, spent a , short time In the city . yesterday morninj on his way , ito Spartanburg, S. C to attend the fc. ' C. O. banquet there last night.,.' ' -'Mr. Samuel Kramer, a well-known ? tobacco manuiacturer of , Norfolk. ' Va is spending several days in the city, sapping at the Buford. ."Rev. R. H. Cline, of Monroe,-spent a. few hours in the city yesterday. - 'Among the g-,ietg at the- Buford " yesterday were Mirs. J. S. Wise and J. W, Satne, of LiiT-.to. - . t)r. J. E. Kerr, of Liiesvj 'e, waa a guert t the.Bnford ytsterdax". Mr. Vinton Li-ldp'l is t the iol-yTi. Mr. William H. Green, of Elizabeth City, rpent last night at the tclwyn. . . . ASK. TH3 C,r: -?: it . If he sr btter vartii nr 1"! than Bin f .bnn.- We kn-.-w t.y there U ncne tf .:- !-. Mr. R. M. Aiken, "of Chester, B. C 'spent yesterday In the city. - '. - Mr. r. cA. Sherrill, an influential business man- of Statesvllle, wa a visitor- in- the' city . yesterday. ' 1 Mr, t,W"r,Brander. of Concord, ws a guest at the Selwyn yesterday. -Mr. V:- C Bad ham. of Badham, S. C, spent yesterday in the city with mends.. '-..; .; -'"- Mr. H. P. Addiaka, of Raleigh, wa registered ikmonr the guest at the Buford Ust night . (Mi,, Frank D,. Garvin, of Newtont pent yesterday ta the city. j Measrs. George B. and T. R Punlap, Of AnsonvlUe, were registered among the guest at th Stowewaii resieraay. Mr- r.. E. Harlee, of . Xaurlnbnrg, wa a CharLptt visitor yesterday. . - Mr. C. H. Cavla, of GaetonU, spent yesterday n ,th city, flopping at tn Stonewall. Mr, George a Goodman, of Mdores- vine, wa a guest at tne setwyn yes terday. . - . . L Mr. d. H. Chasmar, of Washington, ('pending a day or two Jn the city OH huslneas. r j BRIEFS. A : Few Minor Hsppenlng m . and - '.-. A boat the City,: '"";' , -The Davidson football squad teft yesterday morning for' Athens. Ga., after spending the night at the Cen tral, - , r -.'7,V,. - ,-: -The recorder-ent! "WW Mill to tho road for ten " day yesterday morning on th charge of loitering about the Southern passenger station. . ij write regular meeting of Mecklen burg Camp", tt C. Y.. will be held this morning art li o cioca. jui veierans, on. - daughters and ehtldrsn, are urged to-attend.;;,,- ,- ' ; -'1:'' 5 The oondRton of tho young child of Mr. -and. Mr. T, F. McDow, ef lorkville, .-a.1 C, wa reported about th nam task night While critical ly ill. tho child has chance of re oovery.-, - ;..-. . ; Several Chartott Arms are rated among the creditor of J, Roberts, a merchant of Lowell,' whVmada an assignment a few day ago. , Tho as set are estimated at S,080, with lia bilities of about II. 090. There will be regular service at Chalmers Memorial A. R. P. church, DUworth, to-morrow, in the morning at 11 aad at night at T:4I o'clock. The pastor,. Rev. R, K- Hough, will preach at both services. jMr. W. , L Henderson yesterday purchased from the Charlotte .Laiui and j. lavestment - Company seven houses and lot on East Seventh street for 11,71. ' The deal waa mad through J.r Arthur Henderson eV Bro. Master TrancI Patterson, the yonng son of Mrs. Bottle Alexander Patterson, of Blowing Rock, ha been forced to give up his studies at the Warrentoa High School by reason of hi eye. , He will spend the winter wltn hi mother; in the tnountain. ' Charlotte theatre-goer will regret to learn Chat Raymond Hitchcock, th well-known comedian, who had an engagement to appear in this city next month -m "The Merry Go Rotwid.V haa cancelled hi . entire Southern tour ? ':'..!-.: . I Mrs. Bottle T. ' Shaw, of Laurlrf burr. yesterday purchased from the Charlotte Land and Investment Com- Sany eight house and lot en South Iyer,, between Second and Third streets, for 11,000. ; The deal was mad through J. Arthur Henderson ft BrO'';;. 5;;!l.-7 'J.-'y ; wRev, E. A.'; Osborne will hold r vie,- preach and administer the Holy Communion at th Church of the Mes siah, Rockingham,, to-morrow at 11 o'clock and in the afternoon will preach in the Pythian Hall, Hamlet. The , Bight servks will b arranged, later. , . . ' , ' -There -win be , special meeting td-nlght of Phalanx lodge, tiu SI, A. F. ds A. M., for th purpoa of con ferring th entered apprentice degree. Th mertlng-promise to be one of special Interest for there will be spec ial music . ah jraepaber ar-, urged to present. ' i DURHAM T.K O ! BCIM)UTO. IntraUt Snrretary G. O, JInnUngvm itewns rrn viroui vtnero ui . Attd4 Openlrt; of New Y. f. C. A. BuildingA Brief DeocripUtm of . the Splendid Structure, f , Interstate Secretary Huntington., of the Young Men' Christian Associa tion, returned from 'Durham . last hlght, t having been present at the opening ef the Durham T. M. C. A Batldlag OA Thursday night : Whll not so largo or complete aa the Char lotte building, it la am attractive strpclnre, handsomely finished and f urnfthed and credit In every way to thUy,i..iV-- kmV-4. Th main entrance opens Into a large lobby 10 feet wide and similar In its arrangement to the Charlotte bnllding. with offlc for the secretary and phytcal director adjoining. In the rear of this lobby are statrcaaes leading to th .basement, th gymna lum nd th econd floor. , - . In the basement are th bath with separate apartment for boys, young man and business, men, heating plant and toilet ooma. j-aV .".. jf-vf.-j f' The gymnasium is . a ' fine, ,' well lighted room, 40x10,1 occupying the rear of the-building, the floor raised flv feet above the lobby and ex tended Hip-1 through th second story, the running track being n a level with the second floor. . - ; - - t :.a K bowling alley is constructed along one side of th building. , : On the second floor are- two room! for the Doy aepartment, a aitcnan, lecture room, thre class rodm and toilet roctna. ' ? m'AtW.: Th third floor has 1J nicely fur. olshed sleeping room with ample bath and toilet facilities. All of the rooms wet rented on th - opening nlrht ,-.." - The building is handsomely furnish sd throughout and the gymnasium . well equipped "with apparatus. .; . The original sketches of the build ing were made by Field Secretary C li. Gates and Mr. Hnntlnrton.and HIU C . Unthlcum. of Durham, wa the architect ' Mr. J. ecott Hunter I the general secretary. He wa reared at Graham anij has had a successful experience In association work' - at Thomasvtll. Ga, and Jackson, Mia. Mr. George N. ParrUh baa Just com from Lexington. Ky., as physical di rector after successful work there. : The formal organization of the a-' socistlon will take plac next Monday night, the erection of the building haying been directed by a building eommittes eompoael of Cnpt-Ec J. Parrtsh, George W. Watt. Oen. Julian g. Carr, O. C. Farthing, I. N. Hill and Angler Duke. . . - . . , i- ExhlMted Dead Son' Body. . Th father of Lewis Fletcher, when hi body was delivered to him, took the coffin to the lot sdiacent to the dnnn, Ca rhonat! r. r Worka antt ex hibited his dead son, therein every visitor I 'cents. This wag done in orde- to defray the funeral expenses and it is said that he realized a neat sum from uch a prsctice. It was at one time thought that perohanoe the body would be secured bv the stiijenls of the North Carolina Medl tiors, but the father clunjr to it a?tr e yni made a goodly trim troro tne Prompt , Printing ' . W ' received ) an ' order , for ? - Postal Card at I -o'clock a. m. The Job 'was printed and de- . llvered to costomer th card - mailed to hi customer and de v livered W them through the : 'postofflce atj o'clock - p. pt . the aani day. ' t TOUR " ORDKRSi-omall or largowill receive . tho same "prompt attention f ' ' , QUEEN 0T PRINTING - mm k (.. i CHARLOTTE S, O. BOCit'S CHAnXOTTi; BONDS. Several Bogus City of Charlotte Bond Afloat ia Hew xora -iiow discovery Wa. Made,-;; ;.;'' ,r-- :: V. Quite a stir In municipal circle wa created: early-In the week when a message canj from Cs'ew Tork stating that detective had discovered certain spurious city of Charlotte bond afloat in that city. . There wa no aennite information a to th number or de nomination : - of - those in circulation but It Is supposed that they were in $1,000 lots and, that at least fifteen were tn the hand of individual or bank. Discovery was made when coupbn for Interest were presented on the fake bond Just after the genuine interest', coupon bad been redeemed. '"The banks detected the bogus coupon .with little delay. De tective were put upon the case and a , result of their work two Polish Jews were arrested.. These men will b trjed in New Tork to-day. Mayor T. S: Franklin and Finance Chairman O. O. Scott and Mr. T. Guthrie, of th city, will be In attendance. - 'Nothing Is known a to how th bonds . were ; printed. - It U hardly probata tbatth lithograph plate could h,v been secured, a such mat ter are attended to moat carefully by reputable houses. Th city stand to lose nothing, as the bonds are clearly forgeries and detection followed the presentation of th first bogus coupons for Interest iv '' Xtnety-Sevea Polled In. i 'Alice Allen, popularly named "t," la honor of oth her aiae and speed, waa nulled "Into th police station last night for Jumping the track of moral rectitude , when she retailed a little whiskey to aome of herecolorod. friends who wer a-thlrst, This Is no new exserlenc with the big one. She make repeated sideswipe into - the law and canerallv comes out worsted. Her trunk was brought to the nation with her last night and this prompted Desk. 8rgnt Earnhardt to exclaim that this wa no mor than wa due. In vies of her freauent sojourns be hind iron bars. : Very little was found la the trunk, however, both of clothes ana of llauor. "Hinty-Sven" win tell It to tho court thla morning. -r- . ,'-9-" ' " ' 5 Operate Blind Tig Busine on i. ."..;, colored Water. '? Charley Johnson, knowing well the weaknea of . hi . fellow and being ambitious along -the line of plutocracy, struck upon a new scheme oi enncn Ing hlmaelf when- h got together cuddle, of clear water, colored It x actlv after the hue of corn whiskey and oraehow-or other giving It some embl3ncef th smell ef the same, and, then, bottled U for retail purposes. Charlie Waa arrested yes terday morning for carrying on a business of this kind, and the officer being unable to fasten upon him tho name of a Mind tiger, rnargea mm with obtaining good under false pre tences. ." Two) Fine Real Estate Sale Thi Week Messra. E. M. Andrew and n. n. Holladay spent a few hoar in the city this week after having eonouctea iwa mmt snccessful MlCS . Of real estate at Mount Holly and Belmont, the first on last Tuesday and the second on Thursdav- , . The - Mount Holly . sale wa attended by a good crowd and about two hundred lot were disposed of at good prices. ' 'The sale at Belmont--was also a huge Buccea, th attendance being large and the bld dlng spirited, .. V ' - Newspaper Man Robbed of 9200. v Mr. Frederio J.' Haakin. a news paper ' man of . wide .: reputation, in charge of a syndicate new service in Washington. - spent yesterday at tn Selwyn n route to Southern point. Mr. Haakin reported that he had been robbed of S200 last night while com ing South, and Is of the opinion that the robbery took place near the Vir ginia 'line- V H is able to furnish no clue at all a to th ' thief. 7 Cleanses .tKe System lvttec V uaUy.DispeU llasrindneact aches due to Lortstipotion Acts nalurally, acw Truly OA aLaxatiye.- - n : . Best forAlenATOinpn ana lKuo mil-.- reriyoung ana Uld : " et il& MjenpfictnlHfecta Alwovs buy tKe Genuine hKicK naswie jail name of "rtie Com- Pany - : - Jia vSrnup Co. 1 it is manufactured, prirea en th - ' front of every pacfco4e. . - SOLO BY ALL LEADING CKUGGISTA on size only, eejutar price SOtppsolU. if we cu;lt .,- t ..." - ? WE HAVE IT souTKEnn IMRDWdRE CO. IVEY'S s'. To-Day'rBig Leader MHIihery a v Bargain Fin Trimmed Hat that are worth up to f f.ttf Each . . . P , , , .$l4f. - These hat were gotten np specially for thla Saturday aalo. . Of court they're strictly correct a fo fashion and tyl tn fact our trimmer have taken tho am car with I he work aad design a would be give a high priced order. ' . Plenty, " all ready to choow at 4,, . . $3.8 mw.1i - f READY TO WEARS. Another Hat Special. ; A large lot - newest' style ready to wtarj that , -' old as high as tl.lo for So each COAT StlTS. , All week we- have been adding p clal bargain to our already groat took of Srflta. These were bought by our buyer on hi recent trip North. To-day we win how - some axtra peclal Suits la our thre big special i Iota at l.00i $18.75 and $2i.0V NET WAISTS. Have decided to offer all our high ' priced fine quality Net Waists at 1 close out price of ...... Ht8 each These waists old a high a ft.68 and t(.50 each. White, cream and Tan, all laes, 14 'to 41. 1 THAIfKSqmKO tXKESB. . . Our Special Bale of Linens la prov. Jng very auocfui.' Can supply yr Thanksgiving nd with pcll bar gain in Napkins and Table Damask. IVEY'S fc, "Tho Reverie of a Bachelor.-. An attractive oot-of-town girl, - a young lady a beautiful a she is popular, will take on of th parts In in piay entitled rxn Keverie or Bacheloj," at Hanna Hall In the now T. M. C. A. Building next Tuesday mgnv This young lady will be "the matinee girl." other will flgur a th school girl, th society gir th oainmg suit giri, ine nsner gin, ana various and sundry others. Much in terest Is being manifested tn the play, which promises to b on of th ral successes of th year. ; - - m R i c A . BEST CIGAR. MADE. ,r In Boxes of H and to, " V: ' 10 straight. t for twenty-five cent. , 3 for twenty-five cents. Registered Nre Directory 'kk- (Graduat Kurs Only), Bcreell-Ouna Retail Store Tlione 4 and $o VJarm Romeo -For Gentlemen;. f The most acceptable holiday present Genuine Wool Felt Soft bending aolea, our "Matchless" grade tyeck,. Brown and Gray. ? s r . , Sis 5 to 10, price $$ Our "Good Service' , grad Black, slse 6 to 11, pric ,., .. ... , $1.50 By mail JO extra, (- 6ilf'ERtf,!00!lE.CO. ta keep it - :;;::v ";)..? ---;':? mm "IfOT BE LKBI SpccialNotices snKacssBsaasncxescoaBaBaEsaExsaessssrsa SEWING MACHINES. .' THE BJ38T value h sewing machines can o o tained at Blnger Stonh Machines rold lor cash or on easy terms. Look tor : th Red 8. 81 NO Kit BWINO MA CHINE CCX, 2 Korth Tryon street, . HEROL.INH is the greatest eeogb. Trup oa earth.. Brwry -bottle "jf Engluh-McLartf C . . S. Tryen, - 'Pbone fit, . HAMS, MAMS, KAMS, SPECDXti HAM sale, Friday aad Saturday. Ito hams ,at UHo; plonlo hams, H; I lbs. nic nnifiu ror zao. iitrm ri luo ib.i Klmrsn' an rk umm e: chickens. BRlDO 41 CO.. 3a West Trade Street. t WB HAVB THB FIWE8T UN or hlgh-grad Tnaoasgivin yr"e" eltv. See our south window display, WOODAU A BUJEFPaJRX). South Try St,.: ; ; ? CAKB XJKBJ MOTHER MADEJ-THB SB- ret wa van iw ... Ribbon vanilla, wltt hlp you surpass another oak. . - " - , ' IF TOW' WANT QOOt ClOABJJ FOB Md TobSoliV JAS. F. STOWH CO.. Prafgists. 'Phone IT.. ; ; THERJB IS KO WAtTINO TO BB SKBV- ed at our plaeethls Is a feature with us lust the same as aervln wly th very best In the estlng line. . If 'yon haven't been eating with ue, all w ask is a call. Be eur sign, "Quick Lunch." HEW .TOBai J-UNCH BOOM. Weet : Trade St. . . FOR RENT FABJC AVE.. MODERN . t neoms, steam beat, f9i' Wartbin. ton Are., fl.M M Mlat - trK. Ill; 14 East UH street, tt; H south. Bar . veil street, 4 sooms; Imrre store room. 'West Kh trt between Tryon , and Church: large haB In Belmont. J. AR THUR HENDERSON A BRO. a -r PUNO TCNINO AKD BEPAIBJTta t hen a exoert workman in thi Una fcon't tercet that I ha also on o V th best equipped machine nven in the out wno repairs au sons wt owii, and Intricate - machinery.-..-r.-'.U. AW tJREWa, til K. Trade. - - SATCBCAT! FRESH BADISHESl CAW adlan Carrots, Parsnip and Batabaga, - -sn -unusually -fin lot ot Qrap Fruit, 10, tor S5. and Ifie t tor Also fine lot ot Florida Oranges, Ftneappiee, Tangerlnea, French Chestnut tor stu nng the Tbsnksfivlng turkey, Mile- " llEB-VAN NKH3 CO. ; ' - ' KFOli SALE CltuaHsD - rrojrsl lies sui'abM lor au itmw work. WUl uote ye allrered prUy by son er -rar ea appUcatioa. Frwl Oliver. Charlotte. N. C . - - FIVE THOfSAND OF THB FAKOt.8 Aids Cigars Just In, AH colors. If you haven't tried the Ad you dvit know a good amok. GM RESTAURANT. V I . ' .1 Mil. TO LETT CLEVELAND A VS., tlS; OAK ras range. wrn IH. Ill; Palmer Bt, eiiy wster tree, U; East Ae mod ern, ; Clarkson St.. U sad ; rooms - for oft tees, near squAr, t to fi; houses " for colored tenants, tl up; new houses . for ssie to colored ; peur'e " or terms. They are ow-to-date xet ia t-a E. I. KEiiSLE. R, X s. Tryon Sl Thon Hi. 1 - Si THE HALF IsiiTOLD" ' The biggest stock to select from In all. this see- . tion of country, Heie you 11 find everr. kind, of , a shoe for men, women, boys, misses arid cihildmt, ; and too at prices no house can match. Leading ' shoes for men are the EALSTON, FEIsLOWCBAFT, SELWYN. "Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices $4, $3.50. and $3. . Made in all widths, leath- , j ers, style, etc; Another line of naen's Solid Shoes in Gun Metal, Box Calf, Patent, etc at $L98 and , ; $2.50. Men's Yici, Box Calf, Satin Calf, etc., at $1.23 and $1.48. - BOYS' AND MISSES SHOES, All made bv Qodman & Co. hare got the other , makes skinneci a mile. Best shoes e?er sold on this market at the pricey. Every pair solid as a dollar. And we warrant them to give satisfaction. Ju3t the shoe for school children. Prices in Small numbers 68c, 85c and 98c; J3 to 2 at $1.25; 2 1-2 to 5 at $1.48. If you want to save money on shoes for children try them. Bear this in . mind:, every pair has solid outer and inner soles as well as sole leather counters. Come in and let us-show you. 'A majority of the children of Charlotte are wear- . ing Godman shoes. "Why not yours V ' , WOMEN'S FINE SHOES. ; Are the "Begina" and "Portia," made in 'all 7 , Styles, Leathers, etc. Prices $2.50 to $3.50. , . we are selliug tlie best $L50 and $2 shoe on tho market. In Box Calf, Kid and ' Patent . Every; pair solid and guai-anteed td giye satisfaction. . l ; Cheaper grades at 75c, 08c and $1.25. :' VCAB LOAD OF BUBBEES. ' V For nien, womenboys misses f and s children. ; ."Always the best of everything for the r least ' , money. That's our mbtto.Is it .any .wonder that our shoe store, dry troods store, clothing store . and millinery stores are crowded with IOTMEkS L Nye ttisca S Sea INSURANCE fire,; Y;v -' LIFE, ACCIDENT . '': Y' OrriCK Urn. 9 Basil BaUdlag, 4M0X - t , , II Th,ere, is always .: Good? Style in an Arrow I PIROT' became r thea because the Clupeco process insures' its staying right, and then because there is always a wick ra:i of heights in each style. , LonTate Clothing Comnn customers Dfedi Transfer Cc. , at J ' Prompt t and Jareful at tention' at all times to Uii receipt and dispatch of baggage: Calls made at resi dences or hotels. , ' . PHONES 105 AND 1910. . , - ' . 'Jj - Attention given . to , all kinds of hauling.' ; Drayic a specialty. . '". - Collar
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