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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER 23, 1D03. Soda! 'zir. J pr:c;;:tlj Un. Susan Ann )!ooper, of Roan--Okev-Ya.,-b& announced the encase ment of her daughter, Miss Nancy Klitabeth to Jlr, Kobert craton Mil ler, of Shelby.' The wedding will n;pmher 23(1. Mr. Mil lar arid-hla -bride will be t home In MoKinton thereafter. . This an eouncement will be of much interest to many la this section. Mr. Miller ) th mn or Mr. and Mrs. A. TJ, Miller, of Shelby. He U a -graduate of (K. Taf and Dumb School at Mora-anton and of Gallaudet College, near Washington. He la at present member of the faculty of the Mor ganton institution' and la a young man of fin character and ability, Mis Hpopr 1 a member of one of VU; rini.'a most refined families and la I young- lady of Intellectual gift and culture. , ; AUG rXAPPKECIATIVE. A bos of Ivory Soap-- can you think of a bet ter wedding present? True, it is somewhat Trot, and Mr. Henry F Anderson, of the -.Presbyterian -College musio ; faculty, will apnd Thanksgiving with . Mrs. K. Meant uavia, la cotumoia. Miss Jenn Coltrane, of Concord, win i arrive In th.city to-day to be the ' guest of Miss May O&tea " on South Tryon street. Miss Coltrane will take n of the parts in 'Th Reverlea of a Bachelor' at Hanna Hall in the r new Y. M-ft-oA. Building- to-morrow " Mral B. W. Vlnctnt to spending ' Jay, or two In Wlnston-Balem with . friend., ;;V:, ';. . 'V... -Cards -reading as follow! hare been received in-th city; -y--' ., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Simmon ' Wellington ttauest lha honor, ot your presence rTat the marrUse f their daughter L Lurun .- to-. ' Dir. -John "Williams McCollough, Jr .on tha f venlng of Thursday, the third i: , at eight o'clock " ' , ' Trinity Mefchodiat church - " Darlington. South -Carolina.' V ilia Wellington la remembered by Uumbera of Charlotte people aa former popular student at Elisabeth i college, ; -i"- v Mis Nannie Massey, of Agnes ScoU Institute, of Decatur, -Oa.. win arrive to-night to be the g neat if MiM Alice ." Springs.- ' , Miss Gertrude Mendenhall and Miss eland Barnett. accomplished mem . hers of the faculty of the State Nor mal 'College at ' dreeniboro, epent awhile in the city last night aa the ffueil Ot Miss Bara tieiiy. iney win - en route to Greensboro from Oaa- tonia, where they spent the week' . , . ft. i I, s , , V i Hi' '. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. C. Bryant and daughter, Misa Eliiatx-th Sharpe. will ' leave here this afternoon' lor Provi dence . where they will , visit Mr, Bryant's relatives for av day. Wednes ', day the Bryantsi go to Washington, i, where they will ', spend the winter. atopnng at Congress Hall Motel.;, x '"Mr. fid Mrs. X U Jenklna, of Gaa- : tonia, - were ' registered amonr tho ' cuesfs at the Belwyn yesterday. " Mrs. O. W. Lovlnr and little danxh- r ter, Virginia, will leave this morning , for Charlottesville. ; va., te spend Thanksgiving with ,Mrs. Harrison Carter, Mrs. Loving's sister. r --Jr. Mrs. ' E. ' W. Mellon and children , returned last night -from ' Qaatonia, where they spent several days as the guest of-Mr. and Mrs. T. u. vraig. ? v Mrs. Tm C. MafQtt will entertain at 1 bridge this afternoon at lit 0 o'clock , at her borne on Tenth avenue. Little Miss Marie Jordy, daughter : f Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jordy, will en : terfara this afternoon a number of her . youthful iridhde at her home. No. . out1i Davidson street. In eekbratlon oi ner DirtBaajr.-'vvr-'.i- ,v Mrs. John A. Sims and daughter. Mrs. Johnson, left Saturday for Kin- ston,-. where they will .spend several . " her. and Mrs. R. C. Holland have moved Into the , Vanae apartments. Mrs. George P. Erwln, of Morgan- ton, is vlslUng ijjrs. J, Lenoir, Cham- V The llovementa of a Namly of Petic " pie, Vlsltora and Others., . .,1 Mr." W. a 'le, Jr., vice president - and chief engineer of the fiouthern ; Vower Company. ; left last-iilght for Is'ew Tork on business. - ' ys. Mr. J.-B, Reeves, of Atlanta. Ga., !whose marriagVto Miss Louise T.lak ' takes plaoe Wednesday evening, , ar rived tn the city last night, - Mr.' J. 1m Dabba, of the Berlin Ani line Werke, left yesterday afternoon for Rockingham on business. Mr. p. S. Korncgay, of Faison, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. - ., - Among the visitors Jn the city yes terday - were Messrs. - MV and J. de , Jong. . of Brusaells, Belgium. .They ' evere guests at the elwyn.' Mr. R. U Hollewell, -of New York, (was registered among; -the guests at the Selwya yesterday. -. . Mr. Robert F. Rankin, of Mount i I Holly, was :; registered among the '. grueata at the Buford yesterday. ,' Dr. John C Dye stnd Mrs. -E. IV flonter, of Cordova, were visitors in the city yesterday, stoppings at the Buford. v-;.': ' . Mr. J. B. King, ef Concord, was e (Visitor In the city yesterday. 2 -Mr. J, J. Bane of Fort Mill, a C, pent yesterday at the Buford. - Mr. J. R. Craig, has returned from business trip North - - Mr. J. A. Solomons will arrive Wed nesday to join Mrs. Solomons snl epend 4 few day tn the city . With air., u. Jm Beam, of Shelby, was a Charlotte visitor last night. Mr. R. MacRaa, of Wilmington, pent yesterday in the city. - - Mr, u v. Humphrey left last night or tne worth on business. lAHxetn at Hotel ClurMnbnry Say 'luey Much Pwfer Uio Waldorf- Atorla or Ute Astor. ;, One might have Judged from a frutlny of the register of the Hotel Christenbury last - night that some striking theatrical attraction was in the city, so numerous were the names J "'oilt-Otl. tht-orr!inarv llllt of its guests, so, crowded its rooms , OUWl-lflWinuney,-.-HUl to the corrlrs. .gome few "regis tered 6ff'i between dawn and sunset yesterday,'' but the great : majority lased In their apartmenu, merely ringing -.' occasionally for Ice water or a cold- bottle, or electric light, by which to persue the columns of the mornlna DSDer. Some responded graciously, others with mora or lea Indifference, when the cards of newspaper men . were handed them on a golden - platter. that, is irf its favor, .rather than the reverse. ; And Ivory Soap is very - much more useful Jthan cut-glass, silver and - things of that sort ' Some ber-red to be excused. Others I , - 1 m-t m- rill rrl i Ai-rr Ulktd freelv and with entire lack of , '"Jf &'vv b''J restraint of their plans and purposes, fill vntir nrr1r fnr a hmr A strange unanimity of desire seemed! T toprevalL this taking form la a wish 0f IvOry SOapf and Will They claimed that neither the fare nor the service was up to the mark; that they were not . allowed - finger bowls at the conclusion of' their meals: . that they were compelled to dispose of meat, fruit and salad and all other courses with the same piece f silver; -that dollies were unknown; that the menu- lacked variety; -that they were denied telephone connec tion : with their .apartments, and, therefore, ,eould - not communicate with their friends: that there was no general foyer la which ' they might stroll or alt at ease, puffing cigars the while. Consequently they threat ened not to patronise the place la the future. 'But the attendants are not alarmed. Thby have heard similar threat before.' and each time their one-time gue.it na shown up again.' s ; fugitive irom v- tneir ; normal sen consciousness are the majority of yesieraay a sojourners away from tne sunshine,: At ,th .cost of. ever' wrought nerves, swollen heads, varl eolored tastes, and Judicial wrath. they poused Into their interior rd- deli ver it - where and when you tell him. y. , Ivory- Soap V 1 99Jh$o Per Cent. Pure". IT IVEV'S CEXtRAI PtTS tX ICE MACH1XK. "., . , -'" ,i essiiBWPsaa ':;".",.' '.,jf'. ' One of : Carolina, lev Machine Com pany' Ioe-Makln Plants Installed lu una of city's aDpuiar uosteines. One of the machines recently in vented by Mr. S. 8. Miles, of this city, for-the manufacture of Ice. ha Just been Installed In the i- Central Hotel and not only.aerves the mission of making- ice, but also refrigerating purposes lor wnicn ne invention' la peculiarly suitable - The --machines are being made by the Carolina lee Machine company, or tnis city. its ter Kendrlckr Tom . KoT5 Rrt Meadln luilnwi men Of the city and Douglas, i 6am Qwyn and Uattle Mc creary.- - J. W. Hampton Is charged with as saulting J. B. McQuay. f . John Dodd Is charged with retaQ- mr t John rope.- " -'v.--,.,-.-,. Tom Fogy 1 charged with retail' Ernest, Ziglar 1 charged with car rying concealed weapons. Henry Marr is aaid to have Indulg ed In undue profanity. Pink Gores, so salth a warrant, Stole a hid from the Seaboard Rail road, where at that company is ag grieved. ' - :'r''-:v Clyde Bell la alleged to have stolen a ring or more from Dr. U B. New 11 s residence. " A concealed weaoon wa found on Robert Miller. Ha la charred with assanlting Henry Ross with a pistol. warren nummersett ana ? Major pgiesby are charged with an nrray. VIXli OBSERVE THANKSGIVING. there is talk or 1 organising a com pany with capital of several hun dred thousand dollars to put the in vention properly before the people. The apparatus which Mr. - - Miles conceived Is marvelous for Its sim plicity, i No ammonia is used In the making of the ice. it U claimed by the manufacturers that one charge of gas will operate the, machine fof four or five years, without a re-charg lng. , Through a system of piping which appears Intricate, but In reality Is simple and easily understood, lot- is formed la cans eyv a process or compression and exVtnsloa of gas. From tha interior or tne tee box to the large refrigerator a few feet away, a system of piping carries tn brlnfc, forms a system of perfect re frigeration. . ,,,-.-:.. - The machines are -training- renuta tlon readily. - Within the next few I cays one win oe insiauea in m Buford and . two ia Atlanta. They are easily one of the most perfect pieces of mechanism for Ha purpose that has appeared -unea -the tnaraet. The machine at the Central has a ca pacity of 890 pound every 24 hours. l i-x-r ! ..." . ... .t? BIGGEST ORDER EVKR GIVEN, i Host Obariotta Church ra - Will Have -, Itellgloua Services ThurtKlay Morn- lug Acoorainc to custom. In observance of the proclamation issued by Theodore Roosevelt. Prest dan nt tha TTnttaif Btaa anil t.Kar B. Glenn. Governor of North Caro. j That of tha Southra Power Company Una, the great majority of churches tuL'- rvT iTmmuvrmxwn w um houus- Charlotte will hold reUgioua services .' house, IJeclPlc aad Manuiaciuring Thursday morning in celebration of v ' Company. Thanksgiving Day. Pastor of prac- The following from The Wall Street tlcally ad the Methodist churches are Journal regarding an order for trans- absent from the city la attendance on formers given the Westinghouse Elsc- Conference. This may have some ef- trio. and( Manufacturing Company by feet on observance by these churches, the Southern Power Company, of thl Announcement was maae yesteraayi cay, will be of interest; ",: ' of a union service which will be held v "The Westlnghouse ETectrio and by the congregations of the First and Manufacturtne Comnanv. haa secured Second Presbyterian churches la the tha lararest contract ior transformers ssrcona rresoyierian cnurcn. , ev. w. i ever made with aa electrical maau M. Klncald. D. DA Will preach the faturfn eomnanT. . This ' contract. sermon on this oecaslonJ - At practic- awarded by the Southera Power Com allj all the other places similar ex- pany, of , Charlotte. , N..C, caljk for erclses will mark tha day; According transformer aggregating a capacity ra inunenuirmi cmiora, conei.ion arei 0j Q00. kilowatt. . j i- K I ' orphanage in tha State.. - - , 'The an uar at us will be used on tha transmission Una' tot r the v Southera STILL-: ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT - G'odt' Cuitc t . Gimc Saturday ;;r and now more than ever w aay w have, the ' greatest Jin of Suit yr shown in this action.'' " ; Every day for mora than a week we have been getting, special bargain lots ln new. up-to-date Suits and Iff not extravagance to say we have a wonderful showing w have ready tor you to-day. ' ? See the special loti at l., $11.71 and $:5.0 a Suit, r' A TUB SPECIAIa ' . A On Iset, "with rich handora ap pearaaca, , Color and look f real Sable large pillow 'muff and le-lnch Satin lined neck piece . , .Oo"a Set Worth fl.OO or 110.00. .'." NET WAISTS, Have. decided te, offer all . our high- - priced fine duality Net Waist at a close out price of '.; ;T $ each ; These Waist sold a high- as fl.OO and fO.SO each. Whites, Cream and Tans, all sixes.' 14 to 4Z. ' ' t ,, New lot Whit Tailored Waist . c each. ' ' . . : ; ' TOANKSOIVINO LINENS Our Special 6a) of Linen 1 prov ing very aucceaafut. , Can supply your Thanksgiving needs with special bar gain fa Napkin and Table Damasks. ' x '. HANDWORK, ' , v A greaUlot of Hand Embroidered Piece all slses. selling at about one- third off oa the regular price, v : 1 K - " IV EY'S Odell Sato' in Concord .Wednesday. Many Charlotte people are Interest ed la the sale of the Odell milts In Concord Wednesday. The sal 1 will take place'in front of the Odell of fice and wilt Include real estate, . jolant and equipment, bills and account re ceivable, Investment la other cor porations, franchise and" all other asset save manufactured goods and """a ossv is uxeiv that a. , CONGREO.TIONAL MEETING. Power Company betweea Charlott. yodct . stockholders will bid Conrreg4lon of First A, R. P. Church WUl Meet Next . Monday Night. The congregotloa of the First Asso ciate Reformed - Presbyterian church has been called to meet next Monday night, presumably for tbe purpose of electing two new deacons. It Is claim- d that additional deacon are needed to nil the places made vacant by the removal of Mr.. R. I Hiltoa to the Forest Grove church, and the refusal ef Mr. Hugh W. Harris te serve In this capacity. . . It la said that three of the old board of deacons will leave th congregation because of the continuance of th present pantorata, these being Messrs. F. B. Smith, J. L .Blakely and S. 11. roungblood,' three of the most prom inent biembers of the diaconate. This removes eight of the fifteen original members of - th session, the three elder and four deacons who belong- to. Mr. Duncan a faction remaining in tne cnurcn. sv.: i.;,.-!.;-,-..;'. Greensboro and Greenville, an .area or 249 mtlee. covering Death of Masfef, Thoma McDow, A messase from Yorkvllle. 8. C last night, brought' the sad news of the death of Master-Thomas, tne oia est son of Mr, and -Mrs. Thomas F. McDow, who has been so 111 for the past several day and whoso death has been almost- nouriy expectea The little '' fellow wa year of age and had been sick for ten days or more. II wa an unusually sweet and attractive child and of course was the cherished Idol ef his parents' hearts. The funeral will likely take place thl afternoon j In . YorkvlU. Mrs, McDow. '; . before her marriage was Miss Mary Clarkson, of this city. Her many friend will ! sympaiaiae with her la, her, great grief. . Studenta and Thanksgiving, JIB. GALLOWAY PREACHES." 4 Canadian Layman Does a Good Day's! perhaps the majority, allow two, and wora in onanotte, J'reaoiiina- Twice! a number , are always giaa t seize and Unking One Address, , 1 the opportunity to Visit home. Many A gifted and n consecrated lay I of those who do not go home will at- worker 1 Mr.,-Jabes . Galloway, of I tend soma of 'th big football game Toronto, Canada, who delivered, -two I in this Stat and Virginia. ; sermons and an address In this city yes terday. Mr. Galloway preartied in the morning at Trinity Metho" t church on "The Sweep of Prevai' ; I rayer, being, heard by a good-? 1 and in terested audience. .Last r, t he oc cupied the pulpit at Tr St Beet Methodist church, the pas, c of both these being . absent at Conference. His subject last night was "The Chris tian's Self-examination." ., , ' -Yesterday afternoon at I o'clock he addressed the 'i'ounsr . Hen s Chris tian Association on "The Secret of a Restful and Successful .Service. The service was unusually enjoyable. . There will pr6bably be a noticeable Influx of Btudente from the colleges the latter1 part of th week to spend Thanksgiving, soma, institutions at low only on day ot grace, bus many. Dr' c- H- c- Mills m ill leave for hla xome in Virginia this morning. There he will spend a few s weeks, ; goln? - thence to New Tork. - - ' - Mr. George A. Reid leaves this morrTT!g for Savannah, Ga., to attend . the races. " Death of Mr. ItiLssril. V Word was received here late Satur 5y night of the death at his home-at Jving'sOeek, S. C. of Mr. Richard a. Russell, who was in jured in a sawmill accident t that place Friday after . roon. The decease w as the father of Mrs. Andrew J. I.muhart. of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Luthan irira at his bed side when the en-i c-inip. r.ev. J. C. II r, Ity Lutheran church, I 4 two tine RtTniDiii Luth-an churrh y, cong reratinr. .ra ! T , T. e a, v i - ! ' -.-i T I I t . "I ( 3 t i:.r of Trirt--Cr.rry, preach Hi t u ."Mark's ! r ! i v. Lxr-j-! Booster Dlng Talking For Greater Charlotte .Club, . ; - The members of the Greater Char lotte Club are out on the war-path. At the recent meeting at the Selwya Hotel cards were given to all. the members present for the securing of new names on the rolL Hence this activity. Soma of the best Ulkers In town are in this organization and they are everlastingly drawinsr on ' their mental resources In preivnting what seems to them coirent reasons why all progressive Charlottes ns to whom the prosperity of Charlotte has $ meaning should be affiliated with this commercial organization. , Tv prospects seem good for the reanstion of that battle cry, "five Hundred Members by December lat-"i For a City Missionary. - A collection was taken at the cloe of yesterday morning's service at tha Firt Presbyterian church to ralsa a fund to pay the salary of a city mis sionary, to assist the pastor In m!nl terinir to the individual neerta of the pastorate. It was dwired to rsl-e Last n!;ht it was fUtej that IS92 had hen rnied. v.i:h manr Tnemlr-t of t!ie church not heard from. It hfia not hern determined who wi'l hp ciisploved. The cvrnln? service w a Thank- iv i Cvm: iii'ra-.'. n, Ir. Kikh-I prearh of I e t a i - '- : jl sermon, and thg music I ii sv-pera. TRAIiSfER .CASES : - We sell the very best - Pull , Out Transfer Case for Vertical File that can be made, , Works Just like your Dies. , IETTER FILES ! Beit files for the money that ' can, be iound : PRINTING AN ENGRAVING ; ' Don't fall to e us . when you want the best work. : v . QOEDICPFuallaGCO. -- 14 E. Fowrtn t, :?4 CHARLOTTE, N . . C Everything for the Office, . in the property although this is by no means - certain. A number - of unanoct people will go over for the saie. - ? Don't fall to read carefully the Houuiern Hardware ; Company' ad- nmniKH ia uiis paper, . (:..(-,;.' t ".CtRSJERI COMPLEXION POWDER , Something , new. .' . , , f Yeu don't know a good thing until you have tried Carmen. . ; " PRICE 19 CENTS. , ( , ';. Reaistered N arses'' Directory tGraduat Nurse Only). , E:nvelH)L'nn Retail Stcre Tbones 41 and too. FUSiTUR'BAPaS u 1 -: ' Just received in our Millinery Department new, lot oi i -. 0 - Fur Turban's at . :'ts ,..lMt l' . Ladies Walking Hats, $1.50 values at . . , . ."93o . - -" ChUdrensPatent; Leather Hats.. . ; : ' ' ew lot Elizabethian Eushing. , . 4 Kid Gloves from 2-Button length to 16-Button.: , . V7 v -- New, lot Chamois' Gloves.; t . ' - Belts; 1 Belting, I'ancy Belt Pins and Buckles.' "Veilings . ' ' in all the newest weaves and colorings., ' -'.'', "' sNow for Thanksgiving linen, New lot ot lovely designs .t - " by theyardanjih ses. " ' V . 1 $1.50'quaHty at. y V: r. $1.19 per yard $15, quality at. . . .98c per yard - - ' $1.00 quality &t. . ! . . .. . . 75 aijd 89 per yard , - ' Napkins to match. - ' tc . - - . ' Beautiful Damask cheap at 50cper yard; special, .39ti . ' ' ' Napkins to match. - ' ". . .V l. -: ' , J Extra 25c 'value at... .. '.;;;''4fv.. '.. 1 1 19c. per yard Sometbingnew each' day in our 'Suit" Department. in - Suits",' Cloaks and PursV Our buyer is in New York v 'f . now and ear)h day's express brings something new and ' attractive, for this department and fpr thot-' store - in " "generak ,t-lv;is', ' ,''-s r-y " - ; . - Silksdid you say. ' Yes, lovely ones. ' lVIessaline, . 36 t " , inches, $1.25 value. .Vs."., , . ,93c. Black SatinJ 36 inches wide Nat. ... . . . .$1.50 , ' Black Satin, 36 inches widet. . :.;, . , . . . J. $1.25 . Black Satin, 27 inches wide at.v.."i "v.; 93c. PuU lme of colors in 27-mch Messalinea at 93c per yard 1 lot Men's, $12.50 to $15.00, Cravenet .Coats reduced to ' , ;.. .,,.,; $10.00 11 Boys '.Cravenet Coats. I ... . . ; '. .$30 to $5.C0 J OaHskiawaZa Special (loticos A MACHINE FOR WOMETT SHOULD be th best omamaoie. i n. suin Wheeler - Wllsoa sewing- machines are acknowledged th lightest running, most durable and- convenient-w any. Look tor th Red 8. SINGER BEW1NO MACINB COMPANYi xa-W.i. Xryoa . HBROLTNEI the greatest coujth syrup I on eartn. ;isvery won;, iuiiiw. i Engit.h-McLarty. COv; " m? 'PhOO '. . f - , I' , ; - I f.'ye , Hddilsci S Sen INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OIHCB No. tfant DaQdlag. '.' Bell IfMtra 430X DJsch Trerisf er Co. ' Prompt and ? careful at tention at all times to tin receipt - and ; dispatch c! u . r-i , - . uagguge; . vaus maae at resi dences or hotels. PH0NE3 105 A1TD 1919. "Attention given to all kinds of hauling. ' Drayir. a specialty. VJbrm Romeo ' ' For Gentlemen . ; i i -1 , . The most acceptable holiday -present Genuine Wool -Kelt, Boft bending soles. our "Matchless" grade Black, Brown and 'Gray. " '.J '-- i : --'-:i:' sie t to li. prici.'r,;.;;;.;,','.iv'ta Our Oood Service"-. grade ; Black, slie ( to 11, price ..., $1.60 By mail zoo extra. f. 'J:,: -,, 2-. -'. G!ir.i-;oo?i co. ? ? v. t if we cnjU to keep it ,VE HAVE IT southed?; IZaieDAVdRE CO. - AIDA CIGARS TRT THEM XT J YOU want to know wnai a sure mown swu smoke Is. Get them at the OEM. RESTAURANT.- ( .'-:'; i : NBff CROP TABLB RAISINS, TH .large else, H for B-pound box. Ap - pies JOo. and c peck. . . Oranges aoo. Argo , Salmon 1W. .KtofM. P" Hams', fresh - shipment. Ue, , BRIIMJ-i EK4 CO- W. Trade , - NTJNN ALLY'S : BOJT - B0N8. . CHOC olates. Chocolate MlnU, Jordan Al monds, Moiaa.es Tffy, Caramels, ete, "fresh by express lust revived. . WOO D ir.T. a- BliaPPARD sole agests, it 8. 'fnroa St.-! . ,.,:? -r W-i'-' SAY BLtT RIBBON. WHEN YOU OO to grocer "or druggist,- and want, tbe very best lemon er vanHl he baa say : "Blue Ribbon." and Insist oa getting It. YOU CANT OCT BETTER PRR8CRIP tlon work than we her. Bring us your next lor tbe most prompt attent tlen JAS. P. BTOWa CXX, Drug- gist. i'Pboae Ufc- , THERE 13 NO WAITING TO BB 8KRV. ed.at our place tbis Is a feature with us just the same a servlna only the very best la tlie eating line. If you haven't been eating wit jm. all w ask is a call. Be our sign, "Quick Lunch." NEW TORaC LUNCU Wast -Trade St. -.-;. -i '- - ' : S-OR RENT Ct PARK AVE.,- MODERN t rooms, steam bat. ; 0 Worthtng ton Av Mint tnet, ;tl2; ! East ith. street, is; 1 Boutb Bar. , roll street rooms J large tor room, '''.West 6th street between Tryeo sad Church: large half m Blmmt, f. AHi- THUR HENDEKaON A BRO. v .. Ill - H - H a -WMansOTSS-VSpawaOTSSSMWaMaja, g ?!?!- - - - - II I jr . . . 1 , - - ' " a ' f ' ' , ; -i . " . vv, ) i Mil ."t ' y I II ''. J N. '7 i: Ml PIANO 'TUNING AND RfePAlRINa t have an expert workman m this Une. Doa't forget that I have also on of .the best equipped machine men In the South who repairs ait sort et daueat and intricate machinery. 1. JU. AN DREW' a, HI B- Trade, "FEW PEOPLBT CAN TELtt THE DIF terenc between our canned , French LJ ma Beans and the green,' shelled ones. The rraaa ones are gone, s aow is the time for rsesed ones. fTou want to remember Fersdell Is the kind- you want, and thrloe. l- and 300.- UlLr-Li-R-VAN titi CO. . . . - . FOli 8AlE-CKtJHED BTONK JN ii suitable lor all grade eonerete work.- Will e yoo i-iivr4' yrtea by wagon or ran ea sppllcaUeo. in Oliver. Charlotte. N. C TO LET CLEVELAND AVE . W; OAK St., gas rang, corner lot, i.i; raltner . Bt city1 wir free, fci; A vs., mod ern, 'v. Clarkwrn ht.. 4 and rooms ' for omces. nar aauare, ii to (7; houiw. for eolred tenama, (1 up; new housvi for sale to coSnred, people en ea.v frme. They HT-to-Jat t In town. E U Kii.iLt.jt, ii 6. Tryoa tL i'tjoa It. ' -' v - . : ; There is always ' Good' Style in, an ;: Arrow Collar EIRST because the pattern is right, then because the Clupeco proccr insures its staying right, and II: ; because there' is always a wid 2 ran of heights in each style. I Long-Tate Cloth in g Co nip K
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