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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER,- NOVEMBER 24, 1903.- Invitation have bet n reo-Ived. In the city which read tu follows Mr. nd Mn.-Chrl.'s Ronton Pratt -request the honor of your prince '"'.'. at the marriage of thrir daughter , - i Grace Ethel , , . 4:J.' kl.v.. .to... .- ' ' Ir. Troy A. Appls -Wednesday evening, December seo ; ; ond, nineteen hundred and ''. . eight, at half past - tlx o'clock at their residence, MadI V eon. North Carolina. . Mtaa "Pratt Is graduate . of ,ths Baptist University for women, Bal elsh and is one of Madison's mott at . ..MmnlkhfJ vnun la- tractive muu .-...i-.. die. Dr. Apple : Is rising young dentist of Winston. ' . J .- The social event of to-night. U the i play entitled "Reverie of c Bach- elor," which la -to he given Hanna Hall at the new T, M. -C A-. oy a ' number of young people of tho city. The proceeds will go towards' refur nlshlng the-parlora of the Presbyte rlan college. The performance vwW begin at : o'clock. !h'2& - Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Davis, of Balls . fcury, and Mr. and Mrs.; Edward N. Hoyt, of N'eir, Tork, were registered . among the gucaU at the eelwyn ye. te!rday --SfiX&P;-; ' " What promises to ba " delightful preliminary to the marriage to-mor-: tow evening of Mia Louise Link and Jdr. Jones B. Reeves, of Atlanta, Da h a Hrtrial atinnnr at im real "dene of the bride's parent. Mr. 'and Mrs. H. O. Link, on South, Tryon , street, this evening, f Those present will be Mr. and Mrs. H. G. link. Miss Louis Link Mln Pearl Una, Miss Marguerite Halladay, Miss Jessie Link and Messrs. Jones Reeves. J W. "Ware, A. H. Wurxbaoher, of Oreeas- . boro, and W. J. Halladay., . . . r -- - - 4 . Cards reading as follows havs been ; received In the city: -' 4 -r'r, .aI ura irvhti 'Wtfnan Hins- . - ; dale ' request the honor 6f your presence v at the marriage of their daughter, . . j Annie Devereux, V; i-'V Mr. Harold Vincent Jostln, . on Wednesday morning, the ; second ; day of December, " r 5 , nineteen hundred and eight , r r . ' at half after eleven o'clock, , "Raleigh, North Carolina.. , J - The" event ot the afernoon will be ; .u- . rhit nartv whloh Mrs, John Mr Bcott will give at her home oa South Tryon street complimentary to Aer guest, Mrs. J . A, Solomons, ' . Mrs. Earl 6. Pegram, df Stateavllla, v spent yesterday In . vtho , city., r with I friends. " ..t., -:-Mr-f'v' jA''f.jV " ii..a'iif lAnrAA. le the nau or Airs. Luau ib k. , Mrs. F. D. iJonesani children will return this -week from Aiken, .B,'C, where they spent several ; . Mlsa Shirley -Montgomery, of Con s ford, spent yesterday in the city witn Mrs., E. C Register. : -She returneJ last nlght. ; " ' The next " recital by the Elisabeth ? College School of Expression' will - given Monday night December Tth. Jt promises t& be one of the most enjoyable eventa of the year. "-'Mr. and Mr. Fred Tompkins and Mra. Tompkins : aunt- Mlas : Jenny eaunders, Qf Washington, are expect ed to- arrNe to-night to spend aorae time with Mr. Tompkins' sister, Mrs. ' Uarry Dixon, on North Church alreat i-f Mrs. R. H. Jordan will leava this (nornlng for Spencer, "Va. ' . ? Mm 4 niMnii bee arrived In 'the city from Fayettevllle and ja with. tif. uaugnion at me v.eniri. k : .; Mra. J. A. Solomons will be the -wuest of Mrs. J- C. Abernethy after - to-morrdV.-. . s' '- . . . . : ' The Eclectic Book Club will meet -with lira. John Walter Miller at Mrs. Chariea C. Hook's on 'East Morehead ' street this eftfcrnoon at l.lf o'clock. Mra. lame MeCabe. of CreCnville. & V. is visiting Mrs. William B. Ibe. At No. 70 North Church street .- ,vi ' , f-. - - - - Miss Marie Jordy, the handTOme ' and attractive young daughter of Mr. .and Mra. C M. Jordy. celebrated her . eighth .birthday yesterday by giving a Thanksgiving- party, i All eerts hierry sport were provided but the two most appropriaTS and enjoyable . were the, turkey game and pumpkin . opening. - The-'prise winners were Helen Schlft. Hlen Crowell Chester WoodalU . Ref reahments, dainty and bountiful,' followed the games. .The , guests were: Helen and Ruth Crowell, Ralpn ana Win van janainnam, Adelaide Caldwell. John Orr Allison and Thomas Franklin, Jr.s Annie Burgneimer. tieien ocnin, , tniin 1 and -- Frank' Dowd, Jr.. Simmons, Luclle and Dorothy Nathan, Nettie Allison and Chester Woodall. ; : MFs. Ixrttl C Maffltt entertained very delightfully at bridge yesterday afternoon at her home on Tenth ave- nue. - The guests were: Mesdames - H. McA. Rose, -V. J. wumrie, a. b. Cheek. Joseph R. Roes, J. P .Caldwell, ; W. a Le, jr.,; Bettle Pegram. W. W. -Watt Brown. I. W. Falson, W, E. Moffatl. Charles Piatt, mtwn uicn 4 Ifon; Mlsa Martha Martin, a sister of Mrs. Lee, and Miss Julia Robertson. Mrs. G. li. Clendentn and two son, Maaters George Boyer Clendenln an i Paul Gilmore Clendenln. of Graham, arrived In the city yesterday to spend awhile with Mrs. Clendenln's parent. Kev. ana Mrs. xi. js- tjoyer. unu home on North Tryon street They win he here a lew weens. ....... . Mrs. Julius Wallace and daughters. ' Mlases ' Hazel and Anna, of Ktates vllle. will arrive-in the Citt to-mor- row night to spend a few days as the mixta n Mr k'nnr W. Hmrvi at No. 1704 Euclid avenue. . . Miss kulla Alexander left yesterday " afternoon for Tallahassee. Fla., where -she will spend two wprHi with Mra. . E. M. Brevard, of that city. . - .contention ofthe Oefend.int hrdlu w J Mr. and Mr. frank L IitVane and child, of Brevard, were registered at the Selwyn last nieht. . . Mr. and Mra. R. E. fm!l. of neath Fprinps. fv C were Charlotte visitors yesterday, supirn:r 81 the Buford. Mf. Sfid iT'f Jjenoir, wer? night... I'.. T. I,n!r. Jr., of i uford g j' gts - last Mr. Ptcv fn"", w hi- been 'HI at the IT' yt n 1. ; :'.1 for some time, is i r. rr"' V ' r, ' - FERSbXAl- The Movement's of a Nam her of Poo- . : pie. Visitors an(f OLbers. ' Mr. Frank Bennett of the soil sur vey bureau of the Department of Ag riculture, wha is ylsltlng relative la Wadeeboro, spent yesterday in Char lotte, r. Mr. .Bennett la remembered hy all University men as' one of the speediest and suongest tackle of 'he varsity - football team of a decade ago. He ia ataUoned in the Dakotaa, - Mr. B. A. Hamlin, of Danville, Va waa registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. - - 4 ; Mr. G. H. Walker, of Greensboro, spent yesterday In tbclty on buj- Mr. F' D. Fant of Columbia, & C, was a Charlotte visitor yesteraay, :r Mr. J Moore, of Cheraw, 8. C., apent yesterday at the Selwyn- . . Mr. Jamea A.' Hardison, a promi nent business man of Wadesboro, was a ylsltor In the city yesterday v Mr. St J. Darrah, of Greensboro, was recUtered among the guests at tha Central yesterday. , " , Mr. J. B. Talbert, of Concord, apent yesterday at the Central. Mr. A. BurwelL Jr.. left last night for Savannah, Ga, to attend the au-, tomobiie racea tner utis wee a. , . Mr. v A. Biitara. of Hamlet spent yesterday-In the city. He stopped at the Stonewall. ' , 4 Mr, B. F. Kaukman, of Greensboro, wa a guest or me oiouowau dav. while a visitor In th city. ' : Hn J. E Suromey, of Newberry, H. C was among the out-of-town people who spent yesteraay in tna city, siup olnr at the Stonewall. - - ilf. E. T. Childs, of Lincolnton, was a' Charlotte visitor and . Stonewall guest yesterday.--;.-: ' - ,. . x Mr. John H. Bunting, of Wilming ton, spent awhile In the city yesterday, He was at tha Stonewall. -, . u , Mr. W. D. Slier, of -Slier City,, was av guest of the Stone wau Hotel -yesterday afternoon. T "--;'- - Mr. D. A, Ehoaf, of Lexington, was among the Stonewall's numerous guests yesterday.' - r ' 1 - VM M.H V.W www. . of Salisbury, passed through the city yesterday. He stopped at the Stone wall. . 7 - Mr. . B. G. Fallls, division superln tendent of tha Southern Railway, was In town yesterday on railroad bum iihi. He waa a , Stonewall ruest. " - Mr; L A. Weddington; of Concord. was at the Stonewall yesterday. Mr. P. W. Williams, of Greensboro. sojourned In the city for awhile ye terday, being a guest of the Stonewall Hotel. - ; Mr. W. Pink Rleraon returned yes. terday from Walnut Covo, where be pent SundaywHO. ..relatives ana frlenda . Tm'-- : . ' Mr.- Chariea Edward ' Ader. after pending Sunday la . Winston-Salem, refurnea:last 'nights '. Mr. W. O. Kimball, of Rock Mnt 8. C - waa a Charlotte visitor last night stopping at .the Buford. ; 'Mr. D. M. Harshberger, of Ashe vilie, was la the city yesterday. : Mr. . L. Bhuford, Of Hickory, wa a guest at the Buford last night "' Mr.; H. E. Moffltt of Aa he bore, was a Central visitor last -night Dr. R. R. Morrison. Of Shelby, came down last night and la stopping; at -tha Central.- . ,-' -, SAt, A. C. Barr, of Greensboro, -was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. . i Among the Central guests last night was Mr. J W. Ward of iManteo. ; Mr. A, B. Robinson, of Lancaster, S. C , was In the city last night Hla brother. Mr, D..P. Robinson, a young attorney of Lancaster, la , 111 at 6t, Peter Hospital, '-j i :Mf,','"' MC W. H, Flflfer of Monroe, waa a guest at the Central last night 'Mr. IS.. V. Carpenter, of. Maiden, anent last night tn the. clty , Mr. : Georxe G. Tweed, ot Sumter, 8.' C, was, registered at the Selwyn iw nignt-,;-,-,.;. ) '..?;v.; BRXET'S. A . Few Minor Happenings In land ,. ;- -About .Uieraty..-, :'a':-;:v" 1 Mr H. 3. Knebel, boys secretary ?f the T. M. C. A, spoke Sunday af ernoon -to a large and enthusiastic crowd at Spencer. ,., --s At the cotton, platform yesterdav receipts amounted to '110 bales at I cents, aa against 20( bales at 10.50 cents on the same date last year, -f ' ' Mr. 'Charles ' Thomas, who was sliot by Chariea Klmbrell at the Park Driving Club several weeks ago. Is now.vt hi home in Steels Creek. - Ho Is doing nicely.. . . , c. "."'''. -An oyster supper will be given Friday night at the home of Mr. W. 8. Pharr on the Providence road by the Ladies- Society of the Sard Is A. R. P. church.-. - ; i ',. . Dr:E.; C! Boyte has' soli '" to Messrs.' M F. and 8. M. Helms and J. s A f Pressley, , for about J,000, a tract of. timber land la 'Goose Creek township. Union county. , 4 . v.--..1' . '-Aa Inaugural organ K recital will be given by Mr.. H. J. Zehm, of the music! faculty of EllsabeUi Colleg- on the new .organ at Mount Pleasant College ': Monday ' night, - November lOta. '.' u ; , . ,4- .'A window to which but few, passers-by - fail - to pay . the tribute of a prolonged took la that of the Little Long Company, on West Trad street. It, contains -display of ostrich feathers and a number of real ostrich eggs, . found in Africa " and Ot good slae. :-J: . i,-W 'i --:--.-.'..::-.-.-y.'v-; :.v ; .: Rcmentber tbe'CTlttenfoik Home. ' . -! The board of managers of the CHt tenton Home kindly request that this Institution be not forgotten in the free-will offerings for charitable pur puses on Thanksgiving Day. The congregations of the city are accus tomed to lifting special collections for charitable causes and the-worthiness of this institution is being argued in order to come in for some proportion of the annual offerings.- lialinuai ' ; v. fi X ' V e" I jay lfpeTiamni'1y crcomer prefer persosial eoTts vitKtKe osistaTtc ttlicot truy tcncj;rit ijatlvc rctnttK-, Sn; cj Lg rJ'u'vrpCT, rvicK enables one to f rtn .reuJar KaUtfr daily so ftf i tancelons ture may be raJua' lu'pns"4wwH bC bo (ownr ne?:J a$tiebcstef remedies, ken venire i are to assist tAOare art! r-ot to f-ufr,t the netisr. JiTctionS,vlHcK rnuf.tt?. j--nj uMi matcy t'on yrrf cy nuri. net, r'-'-'r-cr cf!ovt,wtl r. !t J.. " -'"- "v. I.V-,', i , Ull-'Jl T , . , I i - i I f -' ' f - . . - - . . . ' Make a good article; keep on making it good. Tell people how good it is; keep; on telling them. - And , they will - buy it; and keep on buying it.- ; v Ivory Soap is a case. in point. 1 From the , beginnings the idea has been. to make it so, good that "people "who bought it -' once would continue to buy it. 4 They do. . Ivory "Soap. 99& Per Ceni Pure. r "REVER1E3 OF -A RACHELOR." f .. , ,t - Play by Locsl Talent to Be Given at Kami Hall To-Mghtr Thoec Wlio ..Are to Take Part.- '-.-. .-. The outstanding event of the week is The Reveries ' of a . Bachelor," which Is to be given by local talent to-night. In Hanna Hall at the .new T; -M. A, Building. For weeks and weeks past, those who are to take part have4 been rehearsing and now everything Is' in readiness; The cur tain will rise promptly at :J0 o'clock. As has ea stated so often before, there is little plot to the play. No plot Is needed. There Is a young man handsome,' well ' groomed and single who Indolently lounges la an easy chair before an open grate and smokes and smoke and smokes. ; He reflects and as be delves Into the past, the visions ot his old ' loves troop. In review before him. - First will corns his mud-pi sweetheart, (Mary Rogers Gibbon), -who In turn, will be follow ed ' by his school-girl sweetheart,' (Miss Susie Cowles); hll cadet girl sweetheart, (Miss Mary . Johnston); his "college girl sweetheart, (Mia Margaret Reese); hi debutante sweet heart (Miss Elisabeth Chambers) ; hi matinee girl sweetheart (Miss Kath erlne Ray) 5 his tennis girt sweet, heart, (Miss Bleeker Reld); his sum-, mer girl . sweetheart , (Miss Mary Brockenbrough): - his- seashore girl sweetheart. Miss Uly May Lovinr); his horsey-girl sweetheart, (Mlsa Lacy Ray); his -olf-rlrl sweetheart, (Hiss Eleanor .Alexander);, his kodak girt sweetheart. -(Miss Lucy ' Robertaoat his artist girl sweetheart, (Miss Sarah Brocke.nbrousrh): his country , girl sweetheart, (Mis Annie Wilson) j-his hunting girt sweet n ear t, riss Kane Hirshlnger)! his fisher matden sweet heart, (Miss Laurie Ssong) ; hla Dixie girl sweetheart, (Miss Helen Liddell); the .widow. (Miss lAura wooaouryi; trained nurse, "(Miss Lemon); after noon tea rirl, (Miss Alice Woodbury); society s-lrl. (ms - etuart J ones): American uirl, (Miss Jenn Coltrane), and the bride, (Mrs. Paul H. 'Allen). Tha oroceeda will so towards fur nlshlng the parlors of the Presbyte rian -College.- -r,fj4 y ::?-,iyl -.r'., Hi h, l.i n I 11 . ... t '. Mny Get Amateur Game Thanksgiving The D. . A. C. football team Is. en deavorlng to ' secure a game for Thanksgiving Day to b played here between the . Salisbury High : School fcollectlon of line-plungers snd endr sk iters. : Last year -two- games oe tween these lusty gridiron opponents were c pulled off within Salisbury's corporate , . limlts.v. The D, A. C.'S walked off with the first y s, score of 10 to 0. - Salisbury returned the compliment by taklnr the second, 1 to . Hence much interest among amateur anortamen'would centre ta this game which would be a decisive one. f The local think that the con test would, draw s, big crowd . on th holiday, i--v,V':;';1- n'';'-!' i i ii 'i - t . Early CbrisUnM Shopping BeglnntaT. some maiviauaia, wim a j - gree of foresight, sre sireaays ire quenting the stores vilch carry line most aDDroDrlate for unnstmas guia. Tha injuncUon, "Do your Christmas shopping early," seem to nave oeen taken to heart. - Although compara tively little of the holiday stocks ar on. exhibition a yet, nevertheless, the atmosphere and . appearance of the stores and "windows are aectdedly "Christmassy,';, and re getting mor that way every day. HOW IS YOCR DIGESnOXT 'v Ximnr TVwtinz. of N& 28 Bth In. San Francisco,' recommends a remedy tor k .nn'.rtnl reat ot EUeetrle Blttera In a ease of acute indigestion, prompts this testimonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Electric nm.r. im the bast remedy en tbe market t4ay. This great tonle and alterative medicine Invigorates the system, purines the blood and 1 especially helpful In U forms ot femsl weakness. He. at W, L Hand Co.' drug store. '- TRAIiSRR CASES; -: '.' We sell the very " best . Pull . Out Transfer Case for Vertical. Flics that can be made.' Works just Ilk your files. s IETTER FILES ; . Best files for th money that can be found. 1 t PRINTING AND ifivGRAVrNO 1 .- Don't fall to see ' us -when you want the, best work. - QL'EL'i tin rr.::;ii::s co. 14 K."Fortn ui CHARLOTTE, K. C ; ' Everything; for Ute ,Offlcv YES if we cajlt VIE HAVE IT SOUTIIEnN HinDAVtinE CO. IVEY'Sr IIIAIIIKCMIIG Vi'ffll Our store Is in prlroo condition for jl big week' business, We've never .had such , a big stocg lns.lt llnea - " ' - -" Every department . has . something very special to offer- you la point of value and sttractlveness. - r , , t i ; ?t' 1 v4'f ' ' -. THExNEW SCTT8. ' j. of course occupy, firsts place, on the list f '"Pditts of most lnterr 4 our gtore. " ' We av'more Suits to show you now than at any time all season and nearly sll of -them bought at special prices besides ; this saving ,sn the price,..-you get the ; Very' latest styles that have come out lately. ; 1 Five or six, experienced salesladies ready to give you every attraction and show you through,- whether; you wish to buy or not, ; " Again ws. wanj! to .call, you attention to the three big lota we ar offering gt extra special prices, $16,00, $ 1MJ and $25.00 '' 8ult,"y..j.v-5,r0... r !,::''.:.-:.i,.-i -'-fv,.'-'. -It', JirLLlNERT , ; " . '- -,' - - .:V i ' ' ". . New lot the popular T Fur Turbines cams to-day," Tbe regular $100 val- ues ii ... .. Special Id Children, Patent Leather; Hats, a late erase, w-rth fl.00 or; : $!.- for . . . . $1.4 each ' Our Milliners are ready for another banner week. ; -t; v v - ' -v Several new shipments, new ub-to-date shapes and trimming! arrived to-day. As the season advances; our Trimmers are adding to their laurels and getting. up Hats that beat ait for mer efforts In point of originality and attractiveness and at the IVKT-Prices. THAMMlVnfO IJJTKCSV!; ri-fc'V-.-'.: :;..; t.,?.::nX-v v:1-,;'-,! , ii.-. x:-...' ... .-w f- ' . -Special for this week, a Tt-lnch Hem . stitched Bleached;. Damask Cloth, worth $ 1.7 for i,. ., ,. 8c each Special values In Damask at Site, S9c, 49o and vp to Ro s yard. IVEY'S Cliarlotte Tonng Man's Prowess. Charlotte people feel especial Inter est In - the Carolina Virginia game Thursday at Richmond, from the fact that ' Ur. John Tlllett, a son of Mr. and MVs. C. W. Tlllett. Is quarterback on the North Carolina team. His winning of this place is aa achieve, ment really noteworthy for one of his age nd experience. This Is hla sec ond year at the University, ' but he worked up -from h second to - the first team an4 has been ' conspicuous In every contest.' ; Captain Thomas, whom an Injury will prsvent from partictpatlnr In : the same. Is . also fram Oh.rlntta x -.' V ... ' . t Don't fan to read rarefully' th Svutbera Hardware ' Company's ad tcrUaenient in this paper.?- . ! rf j FRESH IfOX CHOCOIATES ' - ' t ' . New shipment of all else , packages SO per pounds 'l -' ' ' Keglstered Knrses Directory , . (Graduate Nurses Only), : EtoII-Dl'sh Retail Stcre V- 'rheoes 4t mad S0O. ; f- VJcrm Oomco For Gentlemen The most acceptable holiday present Genuine Wool Felt, Soft bending soles, our .'Matchless1 grade Black, Brown and'Gray. .'f-' '' Size S to 10, price .............. 3 . Osr "Good Service", grade . Black. size 6 to 11, price ..'.r $1.60 By mail 20c extra. . ' G!0-i;ooil. ta keep it SPKIALS , ''T', v. r ' , v t K jk J, i Just received in our Millinery Department nevr ; lot - of v Fur Turbans at :'." .'. J.:$li50 1? ' Ladies' Walking Hats, $1.50 values at. ..... , .... .93c , Childrens' Patent. Leather fiats. . , . i,r.'.':. . .".$1.48 New lot Elizabethian Rushing. : ; 7 it Kid Gloves frbin 2-Button length to 16-Button.' .' ' Ne, w lot Chamois Gloves. . ( t , k ; , ' f . Belts, Belting) Fancy Belt Pins and Buckles. Veilings J , . in all the newest weaves and colorings. . . ? Now for ITianksgiving Linen.' New lot of lovely designs by the yard and in. sets.- V -' , " ; j r $1.50 quahtyrat.; . $1.19 per yard $1.25quaUty"t...w V.V;.fc:V..'M -T.;. .98c. per yard -$1.00 quality at. . . . . . ; 75 and 89 per yard Napkins to match.' ' . ; . . r . ' -1' . . v ' 'V Beautiful Bainask cheap at 50c per; yard, special 39c. -Napkins to match. ; ' ' y ; ' 1 - f' ; ' ' Extra 25c'valW kt-.: ;.. t .,';.19o. per yard . - SontMng new each day in our : Suit Department in Suits, Goaks and Furs';,, (Jur buyer, is in New : York now and each day 's express brings something new and - ' attractive" for this department and for, the store, in ;,: ..'ieneral7;:t'; ,5.'v ' ' Silks,' did you say. j Yes, lovely ones. " Messaline,, 26 inclies, $li5ueV. .-.,. U 93c. - Black Satin," 36 inches wide at.f. ...$10 Blak Satiii;36 inches wide at. . . .V . ; , .". .$1.25 . . Black Satin; 27 inches wide at'. l' . V. . . .'. . . -93c. Full line of colors in 27-inch Messalines at 98c per yard llot Mens $12.50 to f 15.00 Cravenct Coats reduced to 1 .. ; i. w ..$io.co ' Boys' Cravenet Coats. ; -. : . . . , . . . .$3.50 to $5.00 , 4 'J K ' Hat SMslsiiS"SiSiSi" SWSsWMMI A kACHlNB -CR WOMEN " SHOULD bTthe best ebtalnable, . The 8lner mJ i Wheeler Wilson sewing - machines ar acknowledged the Urhteat running. . moat durable and convenient of n Ei to?the Bed BINQEU 8EW1NO MACINH COstPANT,- 3S N. Tryon 8t. HEROLINBt .HBROUWr' STOf THAT cwh-now-t-lay. Every bottle guar ' aeeA BNGIJBH-M'I-ABTX CO.. B ; Tryon. , 'Phone tie, r js -:'?' ' --. A1DA CTOAR4-TRT THKM ,IT TOU want to Know wnn '.:r smoke ta. Get them atL thSr-OEi JUCS TAURAMT. ' ' :-. BEST SODA CRACKERS. boxes. 10,. lt vjmiv ,.- -f - - n... nw.. Hnkna t Bounds STTt uTd- Vanlli i Wafers Best Pound Cake c Beat ; FtM Cake c All fresh from bakery. Bert Granulated Sugar TioS'f pounds t the II.-BBXDGEB8 OO, 5 W. Trade. ; : fcUNN ALLY'S . EOIT. BONS, CHOC- oiates, - 4oooie - menoa.' olaee Mf.'Tw" fresh by Express Ju.t weeUed, -WOOD-ALL. 6HBPPAKD sole.agesta. II I Tryon 8U , '- u :-- -' TO MAXB BBTira BWSMW the best exiraew-" r..." .-7.... and Vanllla-They are , true extracts, pure. One, .excellent : r; - j -. OUR UNE Or HAND MIRRORS WILL Interest you. m how window. All kinds, rtses snd prices. -iAa. P. BTOWB .C0.Prug-lists.-. 'Phens 17. r- a: rv -.. THEKB 13 NO WAITING TO BE 8ERV- til at our pmc - --- us Just the same as serving only the very bent In the eating line. If you haven't been satins alth us. all we ak in a call. Se our sign, "Quloa Lunch. NEW YORK XAiNCU ROOM. Weal Trade 8U ,- -- - -' fOR RENT-SO PARK AVE.; MODERN t rooms, steam nei, w m niuBi tnn Ave.. flS.ts; Mint street. tU; 14 IOit ch street, $i I Bouth Har lll street. - 4 rooms; ta.r store room, Vet th Sfrent between - Tryon and Churrh; lar hull tn Belmfmt. , J, AR THUR MkiN OERtfOW BKO. - ; I- PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. I have perl workmas tn tbis Una. ' Don't " loruet that 1 have aUm ene ot tha best equipped machine area tn the Pouth who reaairs alt sorta of delicate nd Intricate nchtnery. H. AN- DKKW S, 211- E. Trade. . . HOIWE RADISH MUSTARD STIM etates the appeUt- stda tha dlgeetlon. alvee sn ad.ted pleasure to eatttis, makea even cheap groceries laate od. Be sure t try a botUe ol rernll Horne ItmliPh Mustard, only lie HIU-LER-VAN NEiiS CO., Zl N. Tryon. Ihe plara.. v "i- 1 " ' YOii. 1 SAf.E CRU8H1S1J trons in slae sttttnDi for au inw tobcti work. V til ouote you di!ver4 prtrmt by warn or -ars oa applicaitoa. i rni Oliver, Chartette, N. C TO LET CLEVELAND AVE.. U: OAK 8 a ranee, corner Int. Ill; ralmer ft., ftty wter rrre, 14; Kat Art., mod ern, : Clarkson tt., Ii and $; rooms for ontcea. near aquar. tS to houw for colored .tenant, ft up; neir liouo" for stle te eotfired rr1 on ev trma. They r tip-ti-dnte-twt l?i tnwn. E. U Ki-i.3Li.ii., 't a. Tljuu tx. i bot ti BEL V ,. ' j - . 1 ' r"si ii f a i , it sS''-1 I n , , , . ii ..I . 7 Special notices - BROTHERS L Nye ttisa I Sen INSURANCE ..a 7 FIRE, , ' 0 " LIFE, accident;, OrflCtf Ksv f nsnl Bandlag. I'sVU 1tlss,4.', ' ? I ... -' X . There is always Good Style in an Arrow Collar T?IRST because the pattern is right, J? then because the Clupeco process insures its staying right, and then because there is always a wide rr.ne of. heights in each style. Lonf!-Tatc Clothing Comp1 7 - AN S 1 Ofccfi Transfer Co. Prompt and. careful at tention at all times to tlio receipt - and 'dispatch of baggage. Calls made at rcsi- dences or. hotels. ' . ' ' " ' PHONES 105 AirD 1919. v Attention ; given' to all kinds of hauling. Praying a specialty. - i I v.-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1908, edition 1
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