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CHARLOTTE DAILY OESEirVTR, DECLnLBER 14, 1DC3. r Social end Perscn;! Mlfis Ohla Brown, ot Concord, '.8 spending several day In. the city with VI it. . K'anrv l'.rnwn at Her nonio uu Last avenue. . t : ' " . ... ' 1 Cards rendlni? ail follows, have been Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar Henderson InvU you to be present at tne mar- of tholr daughter, : - ' Corrifc Janle " , to Dr. William Reviere Wellborn Tueeday evening, December .twenty. i i ninth, - , ' , 1 "nineteen hundred and eight . v. X s t at six o'clock, -at their home. on. Weat Trade street . i 'Charlotte, North, Carolina. . ' Cards reading as follow have been received In the city; , . - Mr.'. Leonard Tuft announces the W opening- of, , , the Carolina .7 ) ' v.'pinehurat. North Carolina.' January ninth, nineteen hundred and , i pine. . .t ; Mra. E. W. Mellon' bridge party Wednesday afternoon will be the . largest ever given In Charlotte, there will be eighteen or twenty tables. Mrs. Mellon'a home Is, one' of the ' most spacious and elega'at In the city and In Its elaborate Christmas decora. v; .-' tlona' will be an inspiring as well a : ; beautiful setting lor the game. !T J ' ' I.,'. l---'3.'.y K. ' r Mrs. Fablu H. Busbee, Of Raleigh, who Is visiting at her son'a, Mr. R. 8. Himhee.t.wlll remain until after the .'. holiday, -L 4yr, it " . i. .a V f'-''-";!-'" ; . -' Mr. and Mr. L.Kuhn returned last night from an extended trip South. : They visited Atlanta, polnta in Florl da and Tennessee and New Orleans. They are at the Central , . ' Mrs. Barry Higglna. of Morganton, ts visiting at the home of Mra Laura . ' Johnston on Tenth avenue. - Mrs. C. E. Chllds. 'of IJncoliiTon. - was a visitor at the Central last night. " Mis Shirley Montgomery,' Con ' enrd. Is the ruest of her brother, Dr, , J. CL Montgomery,: on South Tryon ' street. , . , , r Mrs. W. j. Lunney. of Seneca? B. C. -tias returned home after spending hr weeks In the city with her po ' renta.1 Col. and Mra. R. JES. Mason and other' relatives,; y:,:ft a., , ' AW event of Interest throughout the county will b the marriage this ' week of ansa Mary croweu ana Mr. - - tan , Caudle, which , will take place at the home of the-parentsiof the - bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Crow , all. to' Steele Creek township, Thurs- i day afternoon at t o'clock. The cere- ; .many will , be performed v by t .Rev. vrevra r, iwmi huu. , - This week will witness not only the return of . nany young people from : schools and colleges throughout ; the , State but also .the departure of the ' .young ladle of the Presbyterian and J 'Elisabeth Colleges to their homes for - the s ChrlBtmaa holidays. The Pree v byterlan College will j dismiss Friday ana tne Elisabeth .couege tne aay ioi . lowing. While a few will remain over -for the holidays, vthe great , ma--, lor it t will spend Christmas at home, ' Tha period' of intermission will last from' two ,to three weeks. , , , . - ' j '-,nf f-: : i -i ' ..t.- s , 1 Much interest Is being manifested In .. the students concertvat the Presbyte- " hu College Thursday night. Coming 'aa-lt does at the close of the, fall's (work. It wilt mark a fitting flnale to " the term. The patrons and friend of ' . the, couege are cordially invited. Miss Ula Kelly will ! arrive' week te spend " Christmas . Birmingham, Ala-, where she 'next from has wwM jkw m-v t ssa wvoa - . ',...--;' i i , fi" ":. .4 -:: Mra. Arch Brady returned yesterday from. Oastoiria where she has been pending a few daysv-4'v.-v44-:.-.. Mrs. W B. Oliver, of Plorenoe. & C, who has bee,n visiting her brother, (Mr. : Charles A. Moseley, will return home this morning. . ? '.' Mra. Ralph W. Miller left' last night tor Knoxvllle to -visit her mother. , - Miss Katharine Mackay. of Raleigh, is visiting her brother, Mr, Thomas XX. ... Maokayfor a few daya ,k , i j . "" i i .."r " .-' ' f. Rumors are afloat to the effsct that .there will be no dearth of D. A. R. chapters m Charlotte In ' the future. ; Plans have already been eonsummat ed for three and It is said that, a fourth la now In prospect, to be nam- . ed. hornet's Nest Chapter. TJere is ne limit to the number which may be formed, - provided -.only there be as i' many as twelve members. - - - 1 .' ' " - - 1 ' "J Zlehearsala for. Ctolstmaa itertaln r - menta,, r Thr children who are to taka part - In the Christmas entertainment of the Sunday school -of the First Baptist church are requested to come together - for rehearsals according to the fol- lowing - schedule: - Monday, Wednes .' day and. Friday at 8:39 o'clock, the superintendent. - the Sunday school . leiassea, the waifs, - the j boqt ' black, Jsx:k Frost, Santa Claus': Tuesday ,hnd Thursday at 3: SO, Santa Claus, : I frost fairies,, carpenters, Christmas stocking, Christmas bell, Christmas candy, Christmas : fairy, Chrlstmsa .. trumpet, Christmas tree, the Japanese , girls,- the superintendent, the- little bird that tells; Saturday morning at ;a0:10. the carpenters, Christmas : .stocking, bell, candy, (airy, trumpet, itree and frost fairies, and everybody . 'Saturday afternoon at 1:30. - :' ifi. , ii , i .i t ... '.""p- i ftrng' Clerk Charged With Retalllnj. A warrant was issued yesterday ohargtng Mr. J. B. Mayberry of the Gree store, - corner of West Trade . street and Hint, with selling; two pints - of liquor to W. H. Kenninjtton Satur- day., for a consideration of St. 1, in . violation of the law 8"1n!- retftl'lng. The warrant was based on evUonoe 'given by Kennlngton. arrosted for drunkenness, who said that J. M. Mercer was with him when he pur chased the whisky. Later Mercer was locked up for belnsr drunK. There fore the names of Kenningtou and Mercer appear on .hs warrant as wit nesses for the fitate. The c3.w, pre- j sumaMy, will be he-trd this nvtrning. Bond in the sum of J109 was I'urnlsh- j ed last night. . ' j Rct-ltal To-Xt-lit r.t inisu-'x-tli Collcjs. r An "event of tn-nirrTit v. t.lrh' prom ises to be one of rnn h pleasure will be the rerltal by t '.i- .; dents of the Elizabeth CcHn;:,. (, , ,pr". ptory of Music at 8:30 lm k In the collf?e auditorium. A irotrriinuno of inter est, as will be questioned by none who rid it la yKPMRy's rlr, will .be rendered. All px'rons an,l friends are invited to attend. . EXCEL. A3 A l .,KT: BAKKR. . Toa can do It. X '" cm! tvi r,-st lnirrnn or vxnt'la P.iite J. ir !.!-,- it n i v.m wi:l i - fivm ve;y -'-e v ..j iki -.- Minor .Happening In and ' m About (he City. Miss Thomson will give the little folks of her kindergarten a Christmas tree Thursday, the J4th. ; -The Hutten and- Ballev Stock Company -begins a week's engagement to-night at the Academy of Music, i The Christmas exercises of the First Presbj terlan Sunday school will be held next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. , V'; , Vn-Sollcltor Ilerlot Clarkson goes to day to Llncolnton to prosecute at the term of Lincoln criminal , court which begins, there to-day. ' There will be a recital iy stu dents of Elizabeth College Conserva tory of Music te-nlght at 1:31 o'clock, to which patrons and friends arr cor. dtally Invited. . . ' . , The friends of Mr. Robert Mitch ell, of 'Steele Creek, will . regret to learn of the critical Illness of his mother, who is living with him1. She has pneumonia. - All those who' are to taka part in the rendition of Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise1' are urged to be present in the Presbyterian College auditorium promptly at : 30 to-night Dr. Baxter 8. Moore has been re- jsoved from the Mercy General Hos pital where he underwent an opera tion for appendicitis to his home on South Tryon street. Me is rapidly improving. :rS-v;vU'' The Tonng Ladles'" Home . and Foreign Missionary - Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet with- Mra-T. B. Powers In Piedmont this afternoon at 4 o'clock. All mem. bers are requested to bring their mite boxes forth Albemarle school. -The condition of South Tryon street at th corner of Stonewall is almost Impassable, the , bltulithlo company having one' side torn ' ud. the city water system the other and th street, car-company -one half of th middle ground. Buggies, wagons, horses, mules and street cars alt occu py the sanr apac.'vv'i; -'v-.-'v,.?;, "'v'';'" " , ". '. ''t;- - : ' "S. V": PKKROXA tm::-A sir ' '," The Movements of a Number ot Peo ..... nlA- VlaltikV tRll'AlkM. , .... Mr. D, A. Tompklna has returned from Waahlngton, where he delivered an address- before the commercial congress In session there last week, i-i; Mr; W. S." Lee will teturn" from New York the first of this week. . i -"UtX B, f V; Boykm,; of w Nashville' i enn., spent tyeateraay in tne city. stopping at the Selwyn. ,. S lumbls, & a. wa a Charlotte visitor, . ... v. wlr .urui pi - iV- yateraay,,v?.,,:;y,.x!.,f,,,,.,,, .lr,,.,j. Few Mr. C. B. Justice, of Rutherfordtoh. integrity prevailed in the halls or leg, wa a gueat m thp city yesterday, t jslation. But When the electorate be-Mr,-1 0. W - Detter. of Charleston. ' came debauched and the franrhlu Hi C was - registered among . tha tueat at the iftiford yesterday. , of government wa sapped and dls 3 Mr. C. N. Cameron,, or Concord," Intagration. ensued. A . . . - ' spent .yesterday at the Buford. . . - j - It Is time for the people of alt tha Mr. t. XL Latta. of Durham, was a ' States to arouse themselves and ' set Charlotte, visitor yesterday, Mr. - Robert C. Kennedy. Jr.. of Mooresvllle, was a guest at tha Buford yesterday. Dr. John C Dye, of Cordova, apent j yesterday to th, aV, stopping at the ,julin iimJt.'w.i,h houra in th city yeatertay mornlnir-!ora whlc contributed to tHe reduc on hla ways.home to-Shelby. v - 'I0,"1. th. mcratlo. majority In Mr. J. M. , Hauge, of Greensboro. 1 was registered among the gUets at th Southern Manufacturers' club yea-" terday.1 v.p ";j;..'o-r. j Mr. Charles' Abhntt nf V rir. leans, a.. was a auest at the South ern Manufacturers' Club yesterday, ,:U Mr. Leon B. Humnhrer. ef Hart ford, Conn la spendiaa a dav or two In th city, - ' "Mr. - D. .R. Farthing, of Durham, was a central guest last nignt. aits 8. j. uodfrey, of Norfolk. Vs-i I spending to-day in the city. Mr. , p, A.. Bellinger, of Greenville. 1 S. C. . Is spending to-day' in the cltv on ousinesa, ;. l- . . -:, , , - v. 1 xr. james c waixer nas returned 'tfl rtfru akaaMAA mbT AVAe k -' to the cttyafter an absence of several months.' :'V -3 - -.-,: r ' Mr. W. H, WhlW. of rndianaoolla; on of-the most , popular traveling men who comes this way. Is In the city on his regular trip - V ; TCRKETS HEADED THIS WAT. Allexhany Oonnty Folks Reported to lie urtvina; Turkeya to Uio Char. lotto Market. Corresponuenca from New Sterling to Tne Laacmarki of euteevllle. . re ports that Alleghany county folks are headed toward Charlotte . with- SS turkeya In front of them.- The abort account which appear in tha Jutest a aue of the States villa paper was dated the th, but the , speed which the fowls were making ia not stated and hence: the Impossibility of ; figuring where they are by this time. No in timation haa been received here as to the arrival yof the herd, and it is 'ex pected that the parties who ara urg ing the turkey would without ques tion bring them across Independence Square and - allow the bird to get a glimpse of the akyscraper, - . . . xne turkeys are said to be showing no sign or resentment on the Journey. When he ahades-of night begin to pat her they take to the 'woods and pick out a good tree upon the limb of which to ret ever night. The driver simultaneously strike camp. They poa itlveiy refuse to be driven after dark, chooelng rather to rest their weary legs while aU the world aleeneth.- It haa! been suggested that the specific time of the arrival of the drove of turkeya be ascertained and arrange ment be made with Mr. A; W. Whit eker to have a herd of - hogs ' meet tnem on the square in order to present regular rural barnyard oene.y 6PLEXDID MCSICAL SERVICE. iV That at tho FlrM Prcvtbytcrlan (Tinrch Imi Mpht Choir One of the Best i In the State. . ' a; ;.. f 1.-,. The musical service e-ery ' Sunday night at the First Pre.itiyterian church ts attracting wide-spread attention and interest. The service of last evening was exceptionally beautiful. Four, selections from 'The Ft bat Ma ter were piven flryt, tenor solo, "Lord Vouchsafe Thy Long Kind-. ne.w," ty Mr. Cyril Baxtrftser; duet, "Power Eternal," by Mi Mav Pen field and Miss May Oates: trio, . "I Have Longed For Thy Salvation." Misses Penficld and Oates and Mr. Baxtresuer; folor and chorux, "When Thou Cometh," Miss Penflold and choir. . The soloist nang with great beauty of effect. The phra.sin In the duet and trio was exceptional, pood. The famfiiar ar'"8 were in.iiirinely rendered. Sir. Craiehill hnntlled the or pan most skillfully. Ilia registra tion was at all times )wl wiuU it should be subdued or sustaining as the Interpretation domainted. -- The choir, now one of the bcM In the ftate, did splendid work In the beautiful chorus. "When Thou Com eth to the Judgment." Sueh music is -an inspiration. Hot Over the LoN"of 11! Turkey. Lancaster, S. C., News. - The consummate aco'mdrei who swiped th di tor's only turkey ja rie servin? of a worce fate than th. dorn;M , to writhe and wrlt.-is thruiiau iiie counties of ctertity la th storm cvnira ,. lea. r Ivory Soap appeals to rich and poor alike. . i .... .. . i The millionaire's wife buys it - because she knows there is nothing better at any price; the mechanic's wife , be- , cause ,she knows there is nothing so good at the same price. -V t In both3 cases,, Goof Value counts. " ' t- J There ia no "free" alkali , n Ivory Soap. - That ia why ' v it will not injure the fine 1 ' fabric of the moat delicate, akin. - : Ivory Soapi J 99 Pcr.Centl Pure THE REPtBUCAJT PAnTT. - "TrmocTt" Calls It a Gigantic Treat, and It Traders Moet Wily Poll ', ti.lans TIjc Weak and : Servile) ' lcmo -ratio Party. To th Editor ef The Observer: ' Of all the astute politician the world has ever produced, all are pig mies when compared to the wily leaders of the Republican party ef these United States, ' Nona are such adapts In pulling wires and laying nets and snares, into, which their un suspecting foes become entangled and fall . easy victim ef prey. ' fj. The G. O. p; la aa a gigantic trust, whose millions, are employed In ab sorbing smaller enterprises, destroy ing all competition. Thus it ia this crafty old party orgaalxea, equips and launches on the political sea other ' smaller jones ot the same ilk. osten- atbly opponents to combat it prla el plea, but in - reality 'its allies, em ployed to defeat "its open opponent, whose defeat Is -determined to be ac complished, by the chicanery of the corrupt combine, whose barrels ot money are emptied to effect the end -' o government, nowever strong ana w . ..,. , . .... . TJT Z?7- ""r?u m'-L.fh"Z -j ttttm th.A,ii .? became Durchaseable.. the foundation 'their faces like flints against bribery na corruption. No people are mora patriotic, braver and truer thsn th (people tf North Carolina, and who ahould rise in theirs might and re, .2 r"", '5 its antagonlsta There were two fao- n" o""0" oryaa anu promoiuon, A twmocrt "v volea Ior na thrice-defeated candidate three times, jbut under protest th last; but should he live to cast another' presidential Vote he now takes an-oath never to PPort him, who ha aa dominated and talked tha : party dnto death. Prohi bition, the- collearu of th defeated: Is doing Splendid work In addinr - to . I- ' . i . ... . . 1 Carolina... One more compaign with the combine- will do Its deadly work. land no fine-tooth comb can be found to gather , th frarmenU of the Dem- locratle nartv which in its aenlthof glory laid . th , foundation i, of . tha grandest empires in ancient or mod . a i . . m ara times.-But Its glory haa depart ed, unless jta steps are retraced, v C'H'jt-. .-" psifOGRAV;'r te'.ft , ,, , ,,,,., v,,;:vv,v. Alleged : Forger' - Trial Wednesday. V Th trial of the alleged forger of Charlotte bonds, Citron by name, will bo held, In New York Wednesday. It la nof known definitely yet whether It will be neceasary for any- of the offi cials who. are directly interested In the case to be present as witnesses or not.-' Citrone is alleged to have otter ed forged bonds In ' the name of the City of Charlotte at a New Tork bank some weeka ago and was held for trial under' a heavy bond upon th evi dence which wa adduced at the pre liminary " hearing. The - penalty on conviction ia severe in New Tork state, :.;C-, V:;.r-j&;te V'k, Yi;" " 1 "' "" " -x:A. Moving; to Biggor Town. : ' Greensboro: Record, ?iS?"4- - Their many friends here will. rerret to leara that Mr. and Mrs. CC. Cod dington and Mr. Lee A. Folder will move to Charlotte the 1st of January. Mr.. Coddtngton ia district repre sentative of the Bulck Motor Company of Flint. Mich.. . and he and Mr. Folger will open a. branch - office In Charlotte. Mr. Coddington handllnr the general "business and Mr. Fni.p the local buslneaa. - , FOR RENI-T-foom house, modern convenience. Kl East Morehead.. FOR 8ALB Sper'&l lot 8tenJf- ' , raphers' Kot Books, SOe. per dos. 'FOR BALE-ETerythtn any thing yon may aeed for your office, ? Tbere are two poUciae to pursue ; In business. One to figure low and ' fill up your house en etwap order . and deliver what you're ashamed . . to take th money for ' .and tha , , other to Bgure high and dellrr the ; best to be had. W guaraate yoa the BEST. ' . FOR 8ALB NoaUi Carolina Toasts ' .-'- On water-color parchment, sise ' . - -. . SUB9CRIPT10NS-W tsRe sub . script tons for ALL PCBL1CA TI0N8. and can aav yon money. ' Get our prices. culm city Frj:iTi:;a co. ,14 Fast Fourth KL. ' j CHARLOTTE, N. C Til oucrr to KEEP IT, V, E SCmILwHi I cusTC I IVEY'S NEW $15.00 SUITS Received yesterday . another lot 118.00 Sulta. They are the greatest Bargain. een an this market. good a th usual Suit reduced from $10.00 'and 111.00.' - , ' , V . ; Plain, severely , tailored, trimmed with buttons, of the Shadow ;. Strip Suiting, good lengths; Blacks, Blue, Brawns, Greens; all else. Misses and . Ladles , . . , . . . . . . . ,$I.00 W have severely cut the price on many of our beat Suit. ' Tan Can set -. , ' - . . a good bargain now. . ,,'', SPECIAL CLE AX ' VT REMWAJfTS y DRESS GOODS 15c. YARD , "These are tha 'Remnants of our IJc, and" le."alav Mostly -SO. and TBc. grades, in length of I to I yard.' , : . , ' . . . , -ir , ... i - , P Si. ''-' :: is.' r'-i. 'i-'Vr " " ' '- To clean them up we put them on . i . ( . t . aale to-day 10 o'clock at. . .,'.l5c yd. VISIT OCR BIO HOLIDAT AXTVEX H: TO-DAT ' ' for ; special bargains in Dolla, Toys, Cut Glass, China and Novelties. IV EY'S 1 GAME ROOSTER KILLS HAWK.. '.VV? , u ri' air. John Bennett Owner of Wonder -,-- .fti. Fighter at Wadeaboro. f Mr. C. D. Bennett, of, tha' Charlotte baiv 1 who returned from Wadeaboro several days ago tells of a remarkable fight which took place there last Mon day between gam rooster, belong-' ng to Mr, John . T- Bennett . and 'a large chicken hawk. The battle 1 re ported to bv lasted several minutes, the rooster not only winning but actu ally paralysing the hawk with a cut deap enough to have killed a' bird several time t sise. Those who rush ed out " from th house to see what was happening-found th hawk tying flat of It back ' with the rooster slashing and scratching for all that It .was worth.. It was measured and found to be i Inches from tip-to-tip. The rooster.. comes- of fighting stock and bears the nam-of Buffalo B11U v t . 1 " a A A ' Awake night with a hacking; X , cough when bottle of ., , KING'S WILD CHERRT :- ' . - - ; AND TAR - i ; Will give you Instant relief f . - 5'y ti Cent. : . Rdrlatered - Same Pirectory, Op: Graduate '. Nurses Only).- j ; f v"- Tlionea dt :' and , too." ;', . EMPRESS ROMEO These handsome Tur Trimmed Slip per make th coxiest House' Sho; always warm, but never hot. y. AH color, .best grade. , Price $1J10. Second- grade, but rood ,' grade. Black and Red only. Price 91.00. Order new for Xmai. : Giiaii-Liooncco. IIAVE fu 1 .. - I rams V' : . -, . . .i ,; .''f S .' . 'Jy ! r ' A V .Co. CttHEHeEl3THl)KSI(fl OQ.OOO VJortili '"of Fine Fur, ,must be, sold Sale Commences Thursday Morning elk Special Notices BBWIN6 MACHINES." ! THB BEST values la sewing machines can be on- . tained at . Singer ator.- Machines i sold for cash or on easy terms. Look for . thr Ted 8. f SINGER SEWING MA- CpiNB CO,,'ta North Tryon street. JVST RKCKIVKD AN ELEGANT LINE , of hot water battles. We selMhem at wholesale prices. Don't mlaa the op portunity. MCNQLISU-M'LABTlf, J 8. ' Tryon St.. "v ,'.;,..: w.: .: , -, GET THE BESTrRtnT AND OTHER good things from th Gem Restaurant .Fruit Stands. When you can't get It elsewhere, try here. UKM BEHTAU- NICE' APPLES Ko. PECK- LBS. BEST Mountain Buckwheat Flour tic 0 lb. fcU M W lb. lota IHc Oeorrta. Can and - NW Orleans Molasses 8C. ' lorn. Oood- Uble Syrup l&o. as lion. Vlr- glnla Hams, country cursd. Pig feet. . Tripe. Country Meal ft bushel. BRIDG- ER8 at vU- is nti iiTO w LEAVE TOVR ORDERS NOW tpU Nunnally's Cndla for Chriatmas. The v CJitwly will be a-.a'le fr- h and sent by ' eapress thrmtmas week. , WOODALL V 8HKPPAHD. a S. Tryon 8U 'Phone . sa. Dole agents for Nunnally, Atlanta.,. JaDST POPULAR VANILLA IS BLUB Ribbon because It is of the greatest strength and aelleacy. Tour aesserta, puddings and eakea will be delicious if you use Blue Ribbon- v? -; ,-:"-' - IF 'TOT WANT" THE - BEST GET Jacob's Candy.. - We have It fraah, all a snort menta, in all - sis boxes. Get Jacob's. JA8. P. BTOWS aV CO., Drug- - gists?' 'Phone IT . THERB IS NO WAITINO TO BH SERV 4 at aur place thla is a feature with ' us )ust the same as serving only tha vary beet la the eating Una. If you haven't been eating wit us, all -we eak Is a rail. 8ea our sign, "Quick Lunch." NEW YORK LVNCU ROOM, tt a Trad St..- - KOR RKNT-HTOKE ROOM NO, K9 Kit Trade St., nice, large room With ptanty of light, 'Southern Railway track In rrar. alao very near the Seaboard depot, making this store one of the Snrnt locations In the city for wholesale or retail. Also several small stores In ' different parts ef the city. . J. ARTUCR HEA'DEKSON BRO. . PLAYER PIANOS HAVE' COME TO tay and I am offering exceptional "values. A aaagnifloent Player Plane at H3i. Surh as other; dealers sell at An eutsida Plsrer at t90. which coot 25 whlfa!e at the factory. .T. H. ANDREWa. ai E. Trade W. SOMBTHINO KEW. OLH SPECIAL galimi ilausasa make a delightful sandwich. A large shipment Just In. A f.na lot of String Bean. Celery and Let-tiK-e for to-day; and be rfbra rmi don't frir-t that MackercL MILLEH-VAN Nhnj CO. C ,- yO!l UAt.K CRUSHED PTONX IN ix aiiHabia tor all grades cuncraia work. Will uot you deliver prteaa by wsgon or ears aa application, a'rwl Cilver, Cbartotta. N. C. . TO LITT CLEVELA N D ATE.. PS; OAK Kt., fu ran, eorn-r lt. $11; Palmer tit, cut rif-r free, ti; Ijat Ave., mod ern. M; Clarkson fit., U and ts: rooms for oftlra. near square, IS to 7; hou f sea i . se. hr coloied tenant, $1 up; naw houses for sal ta enlnrad potla terras. They sre nr-to-d. ta beat In -n. K L Kt-l .-SI.fc.ri. si. Trroa Bu ! TJJuct Be Gold . Here' the opportunit7 to; purchase the most-acceptable gifts possible, at an immense saving in price. ; . ;,; '. ME. L. O.YOUNG, ,; , 4 ; 'v & v' fifr ; :.Si:..&.ti '':::k' :yS::ki:' t of New York, so pleasantly remembered by the ' him- . dredsovho took advantage of our last year's sale, willr ; personally, conduct 'this event y ' .' - ' . Don't buy your Furs until yoli see this great as- ! semblage. Remember, the majority are Samples and - without regard to' cost Bfacfc Transfer Co. ' Prompt and careful -at tention at all times to the receipt and . dispatch ' of baggage, r Calls made at re?i dences or hotels. - . 'X PHONES 105 AND 191 ; Attention 1 given , to all kinds of hauling. Draylng a specialty. . , . s ' ' Make Your o rssssssa And avoid the nish of the "eleven hour buyers. Here are a few jsiigges dohs that are always appreciated : Bath Robes f . Silk Suspenders Half Hose . ' jc-SK r-. - . - a "v a iy:.:U:t? Ties ' V in r.Iufflers in ETOWX rOR STYLE, ITT AVT QrAMTT. i I That Jk i II Our due . 10 modern green house pro- CUT FLOY7ERS at near perfect!" Thl combined for ; possible. our reputation FAIR DL'ALHTGS nd PROMPT SERVICE Insure r ' SATISFACTIOIT. . Rosea Carnation. Violets, Smila, Wedding Flowers, Klorat Designs, Lie Write, telegraph, telephone. Bend telegrams to Greensboro. ' J. ' VAN IalNDLEY 1TURSERYC0., - " , POMONA, X. C Selections ;i :-! ' ''::. i i ! $4 Up, I , . ... .75c Up '.25c. Up $! Up . 50c Up $! Up . $1 Up : ft " ii ; a .. . t : .
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