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CIIARLOTTi; DAILY .vOBSEiiVTEIt,; DECEMBER 21, 1C03. 1 uwUul 1 ;...- -. 1 i ? ii i mii -' j 1 Sir. Louiuo Roumuon ami Mrs. O. I!. Robinson have -gone to Tremont, In., a suburb of Philadelphia, where o.i the JOtb. of this month, nevt ed nenday, the former's son, Mr. William Robinson, I .of -this city, will marry Miss Aim Ebener, of that place. Mr.' Robinson and h!a bride -will re turn to Charlotte bout a week later and make their -home here.. .-Mrs. Loufee Robinson and Mrs. O. B. Rob. lnson mUl visit New York and other cities befora returning. - J The marriage of Miss Bessie 'iraa caa and Mr tioorgo P. Hamilton will occur to-night -at V:3U ociocic n tne First Associate Befo'med Presbytevrtlliam Edwards, O. M. Kistler, Will "riaa church. Rev. wiiiiam jjunean being the officiating minister.-: . Th church has been prettily ; decorated " and the entire occasion-promises to , be very felicitous. - ' -f Mrs. 0. V. Renfrow, of North " Wilkesboro, Who has been visiting her "v sister, Mrs. M. M. Murphy, leaves to day lor aiuiinsws, wow spend Christmas with i relatives. On iher return sha will visit her sister, M ra. E. V. Durham. V w ' . ' N Miss Lila Kelly win arrlva this morning" from ' Birmingham, . Ala, 'where she spent two months. ; ,, ': . - . - . ' '''. ' MlM Eunk-e Sadler, Wilt spend, the , holidays with her mother la. - the , county. v ' ' , - i1 j .-. ' 'ifrs, John Taylor,' of, Wlnston-fla-lem, Is visiting- relative her during the holidays. .. . Mr. 1. T. Barrett and mother. Mrs. 8. M. Barrett, Of JHaltnews. spent - yesterday la tha city shopping. .. -r. jura, js,. 9. m&imm nuu ihuo uhh- -. ter, of Statesvlle. were Visitor In the city yesterday on their way to Spar- tanburg, 6. C, to spend the holidays. 3 Miss 'Nell W, Kerr, of Kutherford. v ton. anent i.m. few hours in the city v yesterday, stopping at the Btonewaii, ' f ' Among the guests sit the Stonewall ' yesterday were Misses Pansy Blanton . and Helen Dover, of Oxford, and Mr. 3 k nnvu r.t Rhalh - ' ' tit. it Mrji, TV. t Moor and Ml tjvlia a Ttrnnklinn - Miu. Inft ve- terday morning for Blloxl, Mis4 after ' Spending a abort tint, at the 8eiwyn. U Mr. Moore is a retired United SUtes naval oflicar. ' , i , ;. yesterday were Misses Bailie Lou Mo- Klnnon, of Maxton: ; Lgra Heathv of . , Monroe; Mary MacDougalU of "Uynch- fcurg, Va.j Majry and Eleanor Rob. ' Inson, of wadesborOk and, Lula Xlck ' eon, of Marks, Mis., all college girls ' Miss Lucy Bell Jenkins, of King's Mountain, spent yesterday in tn oity " hopping. 1 -,'; - V7 Mr. and Mrs. F. C Fergusorv of Aocky Mount- were . groeeu at the Buford yesterday, . 4!lf';.j : - . Mr. and Mr. T. ; P. Rockett and -' Mr. Kitwin nMkett. of Rmwmer f!ltv pent yesterday at the fielwyn. . , .' Mrs.' Julian IL MacCall. Of States '' villa, waa a Charlottf visitor yester- T Miss Fannie Russell has rone to -. Chattanooga. Tenn., to spend the boll . days. -s ' 4 ,. ! . , - . t 1 Mrs. Lloyd Hanson, of Spartanburg, . Ik C, has arrived to spend Chrisuna lth her father, Mr. J. A. RusselU' .-. .. .w, , .. ' : r m v. m uii mi m. ... ju. uikumeu aim " rhltd, of Huntersvllle, wer lu the . i city yesterday en route to the former's old home' la South Carolina to spend .ChrlBtmas. 4 , Pprings. 8? C arrived In the cfty last :- MiAses Mattle and Julia McNlnea on - KorthjChurch street,, ,- - v - ' i ' J". - ' Mrs. J. F. Morris n4 little daughter hay gone to Marehville ; to upend 1 Christmas, with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Bailey. , . -"' t , ; " ' Miss Grace Hanson returned ytor- day from Bethany High School, ' Bethany. B. C, to spend the holidays . at her father's, Mr. R. M. Rau&oo. - Xftaa Maml Rmlth. of Mountain i . Island, arrived last night .to apena XllO IIVIIUC.JT TT lb., uv. VMM ... li. Ross. , ' ' ; , , - Mr. Robert Craton Miller, Of Mor 7 ranton, was married to Miss Elisabeth Nancy Hooper, of Roanoke, Va-i yes terday morning. Vv They were guests of the Selwyn last night on their way v to Shelby, to spend the holidays with Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . xm v, ' miuv.i "... ...... m ... n...".., Mr. Hugh O. MilletV accompanies them to Shelby front Roanoke, i The V following announcerjent , was issued f yesterday; - j .,' - Mrs. Sarah; Ann Hooper 'announces the marriage of berV " - datiifhter- " . ' ' Nancy Itllzabeth v - , i Mr. Robert Ctston Miller - ' ' 'oit Wednesday, tho, w"5rthlrd day , , . , of Decemher - one thousand nine hundred and eight -v Roanoke, North .Carolina, At Home , , 1 aftei the first of January , . ' Morganton, North Carolina. ? j . .i ','..,. '- ' ' Mrs E. C. Register will spend Christmas with her father in Con ' cord, i ' 'p.- ' !-. . Mrs. Fred H,- White'. will go to Mooresville to-morrow to visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. W, 'Stevenson. : Mis . Evelyn Nlnbet leaves to-day for Van Wyckv S. C. to visit relatives. Miss Annie Cashion goes to-day to Huntersvllle to be.' with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs.' R..T. Wyche and syi. Pierce, will leave in a few days fur Laurlnburg to visit ' j? '; Mr. and Mrs.- H. B. : Jennings,, of Lumberton, spent a few hours In the city yesterday. - . . , - ' Amotig the fruests registered at the Central yesterday-were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hardin, of Qaatonla. . Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Canipe, of rashinjrton, N. C, spent yesterday in the city. -.' .: ; ..v . . .' Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Neat and Mrs. M. L. Neal. of Walnut Cove, spent yesterday at tii Central. " Mr. W. Jeswj (Chambers celebrated Jsls hirthdav n , ,r-ry delishtful ly la.-t eveiunst ''" k1uis a dinner to a company of fn. nU in hi apart ments at th Control Hntr!. a larffft cut e!iss punch bowl !nrh was pro serin d jo Mr. and lirn chambers -by Th w e t1 ... :-i flavoring l t t.- b: f rtjornmen at tneir weaaina;. Lee. T. B. Smith and Wascriatened last niKht. J h table w ' with hrl ere attractively decorat- Istmas greens, ivy, holly (ind fruit. One of the most enjoyable features of the evening was the mak ing of witty responses to toasts by the guests. 1 The - entire event was on of unalloyed pleasure and lacked no feature of enjoyment which hos pitality could suggest or forethought devise, -Thoso present were Messrs, T. C. Evans, Alphonso McLaughlin, Latta Houston Kugene Purcell, . George Campbell, Clyde Montgomery, Samuel Williams, .John M. Kcott, W. H. Twit ty, Julian Little, A. a Cheek, William M. Jordan. T, W. Andrews, M. - A. Lyon, 'W. fit. On, Baxter Myers. J, P, Caldwell. R. A. L, D. B. Smith. F. D. Chambers," Charles "Mooay. W, Drier, Li L. Sloop, Robertson, A. O. Craig, and Drs, J, V. Robertson, George W. s Graham, B. J. ; Wlther spoon, Thomas H. Wright, ; Will At Graham, I. W. Falson, C Strong, F. M. Winchester) I,-.U WUdsr and C. F. Brem. " . ,. . r '- ' ' Miss Roberta Lord left last night for Wilmington, whero she will visit relatives. ' - ' ! Miss Julia Roberts. Who has been living for several weeks at the homo of MlssesN Kate and Fanny Harris, has part of the United States as the man returned to the residence of Captain and Mrs. John F. -Wilk.es.- ... i .r. - ' i , . 'V Miss Helen Mallory has returned from a visit to friends tn Birmingham and other Southern cities. , . '. ; v- -. 4 .. '.-' j-- 4'' " Mrs. Orsy Barber, of Norfolk. " V, Is visiting her mother. Mrs., W.. N. Mullen. ' ' -y v .' ,r, '...:?. l.i ,1.,, 'J w ' - Mrs.'. John Lauren Chlsholm. '( Birmingham. .Ala., has arrived tn the City to spend the . holidays with her mother, Mrs. Edward S, Burwell, on North Coliogo street, ,. . - . r . , ' Dr. and Mrs. B C. Nails expect to spend a part of the Christmas Aon days with Dr. Walla'f parents in Vir- ; M.' and Mr. George Patterson will spend the Christmas holidays In the city with Mr, and Mrs. vnaries v. Hook, on East Morehead street , , Mr. and ' Mrs, Walter Reaves, of Raleigh, ar guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F, M. Winchester during tha holidays. , j ' Th college boys" dance at the Solwyn htst night was one of the most dtUphtful t of i ths holiday evenU. During the course of the. evening a delicious buffet supper was served. The Richardson Orchestra furnished the music, v: Thoso- present1 were;, Mr. Morehead Jbnes wtth Miss Eleanor Alexander: Mr, Kenneth Tanner with Miss Flora,. Bryan; Mr. Jack Wattera with Miss Sadie Thomas; Mr. Horacs Johnston With Miss Earl Erunaon; Mr. ' J. S. Beard, - of - Winston, with Miss Camlll Durham; Mr. Edwin Cannier with Miss Helen Eddy; Mr, Connor - SherrlU with ' Miss Anna Forbes Llddell; Mr. John TlUett with Miss Mildred Patterson, of Chester, S. Ct Mr. Odom Alexander with Miss Sarah Wilson; Mr. Tom , Alexander with j Miss Flora Jeffries; Mr. Scarr Alexander with Miss Cornis Fore; Mr. Thurman Long with Miss Susie Hutchison; Mr, Grady Rankin," of Gnslonla, with Miss Lily May Lovlmr; Mr. Stows Crouse, of Lincolnton, with Miss Mary Neal Mellon;. Mr. Richard Karnes, of Salisbury, with Miss Nancy Brown l Mr. W. . H. - McBryde with Mlas Xlthel Durham: Mr. Ruffln Smith with Mis Helen Llddell: Mr, Charles MlAenhelmer- with u Miss Beatrice Blnkej Mrs Joel McAdan with " Miss Ethel Rogers, of Raleigh; Mr. Willie Myers Jones with Miss Marie Thomas. StagsMessrs. George Wilson and Robert, Drane, of Kdenton. ' Chaperones Dr. and " Mrs. Brodle fc.' Nallsi' Mrs. Carey Butt Mr. and Mrs C. L. Alexander, Mr and Mrs. 3 H. Van Ness. . ! - " - Managers Messrs, Morshead Jones and Kenneth Tanner, - ' - 1 . Floor Commltteo Messrs.' George Wilson, chairman; Jack Watters and Horace. Johnston. ...' r . iT ' 'A "' ' ' ' ' ; t rERSOTTAi.'- - - ? The Movements of Nam be of Pe- ' pie, Visitors and Others. Mr. L. L. Caudlo leaves to-day for a short visit to Kershaw,-S. Cs i From thero h may go to waaesnoro ana other places' before returning, . . '. . Mr. W. H. Morrison leaves to-tnor row . night for Btatesvtlle, where he will engage In business hereafter,- "' Mr W.iF.-Harding ien last nignt for a visit to relatives in the eastern part of the" State. - Mr. J. A. Lattimore, of Savannah, paV, Spent yesterday at: the Selwyn. - Mr... B." M. Graves, of Greensboro, was Charlotte visitor for.: few hours yesterday. . Mr. W. a- Petty, manager of fhs Stonewall, returned last night from Richmond,; Va vWhers hs went nn business. -l Mr. S. T. Alexander, ef- Hunters vllle. was a Charlotte visitor yester day. "-,' H' - 4 ; i s Mr. M. J. Wescott Of Greensboro, was a guest at the Stonewall yester. day. i . . ' , , Mr. R. R. Ray. f -v McAdenviiie. pent -yesterday in t ha city on busi ness. - - ' . . Mr. W. F. McMillan, of King's Mountain.- spent yesterday at the Bu ford. -i ' -i Mr. . J. M. - Anderson, of Tucapaui S. C., was a Charlotte visitor yester. day. ; ' , ' ' .-!-, Mr. G. H. Currle, of Clarkton, was a guest at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr.'j..s- Beara, of Chapel Htn, spent yesterday -at the Selwyn. ; . : Mr. O. L. Miller, of Concord,' was a Charlotte visitor - yesterday.- ,v :.-;. Mr. C. B. Payne, of Atlanta, Ga., spent yesterday at the Southern Man. uf acturers Club. s f Mr. Ben Houston, of Kinaton, was a Charlotto -visitor yesterday.-. . ; Mr. Trxsodore F. Kluttx, Jr., of ths staff of The Observer, goes to Sails- buty this afternoon to visit relatives. : Mr. Ralph Hunter returned yester. day from Krskine Collose, Due West, S. C. where he has been attending Choot. ' .'.("..... . -v: : Prof, Bruce Craven, of Lancaster. S. C, spent last nlRht in the city en route to Trinity to spend ths holidays, ' Mr. Jay Hanson arrived in the city yesterday from Virginia, where he has been teaching ami will be with his father, Mr. R M. Hansen, during Christmas. - . - Mr. Joe Matthews, . lias arrived In th city from Princeton University, where he in taking . an advanced literary cours". Sir. II, K. Pressly, a stmlent of thn F.rsulne 1 heoloRical Seminary,-' at Pup Wf st, S. C who has been ppend tns" several flvs In the city, left yts teriJav for Winnsboro, S. C., to spend the holiiinvs. - Mr, t. r.- BrowtrW. of Due West, S C, a stuilent of I'rmoeton I'm trrssty, a'- r strri in o'T ti' t f .r si f'v d-is witti (n. l.as c mi to his home fT 'hrfcrmas ,Mr. John R. Giles, a ni-t: ! i r ef If nim-lM anil Nmrsllj I rom C-l Is LA.X AT 1 1-; l'i:u'n Qm.n', tfte worl 1 v 1 If CoiJ nn.l Irlp rt m ti , r. moves cause. Call for full nsrrm. I r. f r t v -ra 3.'. V.'. GI'.v.ii IXTl TIKVT 7-ROOM noc-r, all MonniN coy- VI.MI (I S, 203 , EAST - HOKLlIKAl). i SHEEP SKINS ALiy COL ORS. NEW LOT JCST HE CLIVED, '' ; - " MAGAZIXES GET OtTR COJfBI NATION P1UCES ON , M-UAZIKS. , i BRIDGE SCORK ? PADS WITH HAND MADK LEATH-- - Kit CASKS. . KAM.LS, INK STANDS, IiOObE LEAF BOOKS, PORT. FOLIOS, LTC. . , - . - ' QU104 CITY FuNTING CO. f East Fourth St, t i - CHARLOTTE, N. a , ' ' Everything for the Office. , ' the city' teaching force, left yester. day for his home in Wilmington to spend ..tha holidays; ' . , i Mr, O, P. Hellly loaves this after noon for Rockwell to visit relatives, :: Mr. John R. Giles left last night for Wilmington to; spend the holiday. - Mr. A. P. Rhyne, of Mount . Holly, spent yesterday -at the siurora, ;., a Mr, Dv E. Brown, of Davidson spent last night in ths city. - , - . - ' Mr. R. E. L.' Graham, of Concord, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. . Mr.rJ, E. T. Massey, of Durham; was a Charlotte visitor . yesterday, stopping at. the-Buford, ' ' Mr. S. H Kell, of Plnevillft, spent yesterday in' the city shopping. - Mr, W. R. Murray, of Durham, was a guest at the Buford last night. Mr. J. L. Abernethy, of Lincolnton, was a Charlotte visitor last night stopping at the Central. .. v - Mr. J7 A- McQueen, of Morven, spent last night atHhs Central. ' , - Mr. Clarence' Clark, ct , Clarkton, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday.. : Mr, J. F, Ray, of Laurlnburg. spent last night st the Central .: Mr.i Miller Gallant who has teen in college la Anrrlston, Ala., is expect ed to arrive to-day to spend ths holi days with hi parents, . Mr, and i Mrs. Lafayetto Gallant. - " - A. Www ' Minor Happenings In and '- . ;( About tho City. MrW. M, Jordan has placed a handsome electrto sign In front of the Central Hotel. - , , j An attractive service for the chil dren of St Peter's Episcopal Sunday school is' being arranged . for Satur day- afternoon at 6 o'clock at ths church., , a ' '; . ' ' A Special servics for and by-ths children of the primary department tit ths First Baptist Sunday school will be held at ths church this aftei - hoon at 4 o'clock. ;,' Christmas services will he held at the Church of the Holy:. Comforter, iilwortni. tnis morning at 1 1. witn morning prayer and holy communion, and at m. Martin's chapel to-night at o'clock with holy communion. - Mr. Roland Harris, late head clerk at the ' Selwyn. left lat night for Greensboro, wherS in the futuro he will make his home. ; Mr. Harris is capable and energetic and an ex. perlenced hotel man. He has many friends throughout ths State. ; , Rev. James H. McConkey, a noted Blbls scholar, delivered a most In spirational talk, at the First Presby terian, church -last night to a largt congregation. Mr. - McConkey ha visited quit Often In Charlotto and Is exceedingly well known hers. He is a hls way to Georgia, - - --''V,. ,.A-..'i.nh lid .ii, m i ii, iiin:y-.fr. Slatins at St Mark's Lutheran Church Tho ' programms of ths matin serv. ioa at St Mark's Lutheran church this morning at : 10 o'clock is as fol low: ' .'i',--'1 i - ) ' , , -.- t Vsrslcles, with Gloria Patrt . Invrtory. - -. w ' " ' Venito (Psalm S. t Hrma.' "Come, Hither,- T Faith- Psalm T. Gloria, Patrl. '. v Christmas Enistle. - - . Anthem.- ,"ins nrsc unristmas Morning." Christmas .Gospel. ,u -. ' Hymn, "Angels from tha Realms of Glory.""- ,s ; Sermon. Z ' The CanUcle. ."Magnificat" by Arnold. .,','" Ths Prayer, Kyrlo. v -' . ', Ths Lord's Praysr.J ' ', Jn ' Christmas Collects, . ", : SuailMlnll . ' - " ;. r i in. i i he system eectuall)4 assi& on6 in iercom permQnGntip get iU .Dcrieicial eects' bi Pianuacturcltytha' :- (SAUFQISIIA. JJioSmupCo. SOLD BTCtAOINO DRUCCf STS- 80 sBBTTU The. Crowell Sanatorium ' For the treatment of -Whiskey, Morphino and NrrvouS -' " , ' . DiseahT. , r. x - For -. Information address '"j-. ' ' S. M. CROWELL. M. D., No. t N. Caldwell St., , . Charlotte, N. C. - I? vvF r,, nrt donUv vet DromoT tnn i in? iuueL&.Licuiioco li aa vvvasts aw -' KEPIT,Y, Sc:l!::ra ,I!:f dv;:rc -Co. i;o t:::ATi:na) . cusTc:.::r.s. . I V.EM'S -J ) - , - - ' . CAITn ' Everjr'. corner of our store given tip to display of special Iloliday Goods. , Plenty of extra trained help to wait on you quickly and well. , . V 1 v , JJo delays, no. confusion. ' Ouf perfect system of handling our big t crowds mukea shopping easy- at . .1 - Ivey's. V THE ANNEX ? Don't forget our hig Holi day Annex on poplar street for China, Cut Glass etc, ,; . -' j, " " v t 1 ' " IVEY'S Westminister 'Sunday School Enter. ,.,., - ta lament if Ths entertainment given last night by the Sunday school of Westminster Presbyterian ohurch in eelsbratlon ot Christmas proved to be an event af fording a rare degree of enjoyment. Tha programms, which was published yesterday was suite lengthy but did not so seem to thosa who were pres. ant, vA Christmas tree was ''unveiled at ths conclusion. The evening's ex srclses reflected much eredit on tho performers and air those who trained them...,,.: v '-, . - CHRISTMAS PACKAGES OF CO CARS J . v --' , ' rv - - - ' 1 Prrnclpe, Nurlca .and other , - leaders put up in boxes of . t make, acceptable gifts. Registered Njnrsea Directory (Qraduats Nurses Only). . Bimll-Dp. Retail Stc're; Thonas' '" "and 100. ,-' Solitc Bbuooir Slippers Cosiest Hoom Slipper jraadei Black, Red, Tan, Pink and Blue Kid; , siies ; 1 to G. - Price . ;;.... ; , . $1.00 Saine style in, Black Kid with lo'sv cork heel. Price -n , , . at-.. .. .. ij' By mail. . . . TDel extm GO-took COt nrr tii : E ILUXIT.. II lips kM:K'; ;-: t , ... t -i ; v:- -r ,;,1i,f-.(; ,"? 1,1 . , . , - ','..'ev... -i ..";.. ; . 1 4 During ths last' days of Holiday hoppfnr-noT at prteeo that msasi ""'' ,' smving-..-' ' .... v ' . . , . . V.: J '. ;" Certainly tho Place to Bay Tow Xmas) HsAdkeawhlcda- . Ladles' Linen Hemstitched Hsndkerchlofs. . . , ,v' . .. d ; :.' . Ladfes' fins t-l Inch Hemstitched very sheer all Linen Handkerchiefs ' - .;.., . ' . s' f Ladies' White Plaid Hemstitched Handkerchiefs... do. ., --.t ,j ' f Ladles' Sheer'iWhits PUld HemsUtched Hand Embroidered Initial Hand- V - ' - kerchief s..,' ...Me, 'v - Ladies' Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs In Hemstitched and Scallop, ; , ' worth II 1-t snd 15c; at... ...... loo. Men's all Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs , . ; . . i lt.00 do. . , ' ; t ' Isabella and Sable Fox Scarf and Throw Ties Mqns 5 Beautiful Xmas Neckwear , V . . r The newest Holiday Neckwear, put up In separata holly '- 1 ' - , Hosiery Makes a Splendid Olft ? i.y -.' ' '. . '-'.V.-'.,--.' ' Ladles' Silk Hose, all shades and Black ..,.,T.fSe. pair ' r', : - Ladies' fine heavy thread Silk Hose In- Black and ssvnral of the best shades; regular IJ.08 grade, at ,r v, ...ILM pair v Fin Silk and Plain Lisle Hosiery ...... I pah? Il.ot !, .Children's regular lBc. heavy Ribbed Hose as a Xtoaa special... .Me. pair , -'.s, . ' "'., Sett tha Beat Rubber Overshoes For lJ ;t . y, Jf ,J- j'''; , ',,'mWs c grade Storm Rubbers..,. V v." "V ?' 5,p ' Men's rolled edge high-cut Storm Rubbers, regular 11.00 grade; a..l5o,l 'Women's 80s, plain Storm Rubbers ........ 38c pale . "Women's 780." rolled- edge high-cut Storm Rubbers, tha 78c, grade; at t ... "' 1 ' ' Children's Rubbers...., and 5c pair , - f llltnee at a TremeniltniS Redaction ' ' , , , ' Onovlot Folt Shapes, former rlco 8c. to $3.41; reduced to... 44. . ' , Trlifmsd IlaU,,mado up especially for this eek, at Just half former prices. - 4 . .. ,r ,' .ii f Ji slice....,,.. .'....-. .... .,......i.4 to , ' J ? '. !; '- ' Pattern Hate t SO Per Ceat. Off f " , ; , t ? Children's Patent , u . cnnarenp jrim-ui mmu.i ,,...,. i . -? , - Tarn. Cap, a number of pretty style. .,..... i ....o, - ' '''Knitted Toboggan; Caps ,. .t and 40. , v v, " ' " - ' ' ' ' '.'Jf ' ..7" J '".-. -. -,; .-; 1 Stores Open Bvenlnca tTntU i0. ;i ; , , ;-,'," , : 'v,. EELK at : YAU CAN GET IIANUSOMfl BOXES O? agars here. - Ws havs the leading ' brands In all six boxes. Let us sell you "your Christmas ' candy. JAMBS P. f STOWE as CO., Druggists, phono JT. it wm'tf'MXcHiNEs.' ir "ioc'wjsH i to buy or rent a sewing machine, the Singer and Wheeler A Wilson machine - sre tha . best. .' Look for the Red S. it BINDER' SEWING' MACHINE COM PAN. V N. Tryon St. . PERFUMES TH H MOST ELEOANT line that ever bit the city. Be surs and ... hofnm voa make vour purchase. ' ENGUSH-M'LARTY CO., 49 8. Tryos St.' GET THE BEST FRXTTT JS.1VO OTHEB a ,ki- .frtnt 1. . f.n, n.iraumnt - Fruit Stands. When you can't get It .elsewhere, .try' hers, , OEM. RESTAUR ASTERS iA'tVtVt WA LJjjill'f , we shall cut prices right and . left f te : Close oat oaiance oc uaoui Best - Florida, Oranges - UH .a5 BRIDGKilS CO., W. Trade St" BUT YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS4 at Woodaif A Sheppard'. Blch.ettt glass, toilst set, eomb and brush sets, a fine perfumery, cigars, tobacco. Nunnal ly's candy, tc ' ;','?,'. BAY BLUE RIBBON. ' WHEN YOU OO very best vanilla or lemon h has, say ,t x-nii,. -nihlwin' and Insist on setting It, v rHERB IS NO WAITlNa TO fi SERV ed at our place this is a feature with us lust the sams as serving only ths xry bt in -the eating Una If yoa Is a call - Bee our sign, "Quick Lunch." V NEW YOHtt, W - Trad St, .- i . , - - ' - ; ' - FOR RENT- NEW MODERN T-ROOM ; houses. U, 1 E. Hh, each. M ' Park Ave., rooms, w. sjg Worthing. ton Ave., 0 rooms. W N. B, 4 roomw ti E.' th, 8 rooms. Other 8 Snd 4 , room houses. 3. ARTHUR HENDEB ; SON A BRO. ',. - - - . THESE ABE eilRISTMAS PRESENTS right; , Oultar. Mandolins, , - Violin, ', Banjos, Talking Machines, or even an Organ or Piano. If you want something " more useful., glv your wlfs or mother a'Sewing- Machine.9 1 ean;meet your wants in this Une. P. H. AaREWS, tit E. Trade 8t . ". ' BAY I YOTJ SHOULD SEE THE CHRIST mas delicacies we are sending out, ' Bon't b tho last one, let m hava your order now.:- Finest Nut Raisins -and Grand Duchess Flss at 8 pounds for 60c, ht Florida, Uranues Uu 20 and JBc per docen. . Lrsct Pineapples in America rc - Smaller ones Sc., 'Finest MalaKS (;rn nt-n 2o, . pound. : -, MILLER-VAN M CO. ' ' Tor, iLE-CKOaMh,D PTONK IN slz suiiaui ror ""i-m. work. Will quote you delivered pre hy wagon r ears on ap(jlicaUoa. Frtt Oliver. Chariot I e. N. C. ' ; ', TiVXeT-CLBVELAN'D AVE., tiiTOA'k Pt.. ranK, eornr l"t, U. Palmer St , city wnterr fre, ; Rast Ave., mod ern, C'lrfcon St.. 84 d t; rooms for ofrlcen, iit-ar gtuim, tu to fj houf lor colored tenant. 81 up; new hoiuui ' for 4le to colored pwrple on ei term. They re nr-to-date beet In town. E. L. KL.bI.Lil, 2S S. Tryon St. Pboi . , . ' . Special Notices Men's Hand Embroidered Initial all Linen Handkerchiefs ,a splendid valus ' ively-to-Wear Garments and rura ' .".!' 17.80 Black Rustllnif Silk Petticoats. ,,...., ........13.18 $5.00 Black Silk Petticoats... , . .. i , . . . . Black Sateen rettlooats. ,......", , aaoc. X.OO Black Heatherbloom Petticoat , . , ...... Cotton and Wool Knit Skirt In ths light and dark shades . - . , ......... ...0c., and tl.M 125.00 to JSO.OO Coat SulU... ....... . .I16.M to ll. Black and Brown "Coney" Furs, both Scarfs, Throw Tie and Muffs, each .,...,.,..,....., H-iO !. to !. . 15.00 Brown Martin Throw Ties and Muffs; each . i .. , . Afl eur Pattern Hat Marked la plain' figures at.'t ....... .80 par cent eft " Children Headwear -The Correct Things For Bight Now ' Leather Hats....,. ...r.., tt y 4, .n, 4. j i. - BSO.l 1 1 Black's Transfer ; : , Company I " We are well equipped . to handlo ; the Baggage -; Business, v f'Ofiice In t Southern fassengef De- j ; J "pot open day and night." f Phones 105 "or, 191. t X We also give prompt at- t X tention to all kinds oC'l I Hauling. , . V J k, s , A j a e. -aw a a AAAaaaAaaa """" :" ' : f... .... , , . , r'iai'jr1',:,;:,:, r-v wins il"ri,wii"iisi!iai?."i: i. rzzrzrrtrzrr TH i' , -y. 14'. .n ' '. , ,i . , - r J" ' ' iO)vri 1 ..ipow' I v , I H 1 i f -; wi';. nt. J 7..i : V -' t; -.'4.'v: ',;; ',-' -: . " Good Font on Approval ' 4 to maton, aacn - . boxes. .11 and B8o ' .. i,,...!- - ( hi Our 10 modern green -house pro duce ' ; CUT FLOWERS , ' ; ; ' " t as near perfection as possible. This combined, witn our reputation f er ' - , v ' FAIR DEALINGS snd PROMPT SERVICE Insures ' . ' SATISFACTIOIT. Roses, Tarnations, Violets, Smllax. Wedding Flowers, Floral Designs, Ltc - Write, telegraph, telephone, ', Send telegrams to Greensboro., , VAN LnbLEY , NURSERY 0., : . ' ' POMOSA, N. c. What comfort "there is in a good Bath Robe! . Before ou go to bed,- in time of sickness or -vVhen you take A. bath, V. Bath Robe is tho top notch of easy comfort. BES They are popular as Christ , mas gifts 'this year, for wa 0. J'.haT sold out "several times, but have just received a new -are sure you will make your- , - - . i - - self a present of one.' f - a -i ncturti.i"- at O r I I 1 ! t t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 24, 1908, edition 1
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